- The third season of “Euphoria” has started, but the first two episodes received heavy criticism on social media.
- Fans accuse the series of glorifying drugs, fetishizing and trivializing violence.
- One scene in particular, in which Sydney Sweeney poses as a “sexy baby,” sparks accusations that the show promotes pedophile fetishes.
The first two episodes of the third season of “Euphoria” are already published. The third episode follows on Sunday the US serieswhich stars like Sydney Sweeney (28), Zendaya (29) and Jacob Elordi (28). Despite the big star turnout – Hit singer Rosalía (33) recently had a guest role – the criticism on social media is mostly negative.
The allegations are: glorification of illegal drugs, fetishization and trivialization of violence. “Euphoria should have just been canceled. Honestly, it’s tiring to see how women are turned into worthless prostitutes in every single episode. Just say you hate women and put this shitty, doomed series behind you,” said one user on X.
Sydney Sweeney polarizes with baby outfit
The role of Cassie, played by Sydney Sweeney, particularly disturbs fans. In the second episode she poses as a “sexy baby” for her Onlyfans account. For many viewers, this goes too far: “The show promotes pedophile fetishes,” writes one user. Many people also wonder why the Hollywood actress would agree to such scenes. With her fame, she doesn’t really need that anymore.
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Is Euphoria in the flop era?
Not only individual scenes are criticized, but the entire script. The story is boring and unoriginal. “Viewers are tired of watching the same pattern with the same director over and over again,” writes one user on Instagram. You wait in vain for a plot twist or generally for something exciting to happen. Others criticize that the acting is “cringe” and “extremely bad.” “Euphoria is in the flop era,” sums up someone else.
The critics on the rating platform Rotten Tomatoes have a similar opinion. While the first two seasons received a top rating of 80 percent, the third season only received 41 percent positive reviews.
But there are also some online who defend the US series. “The concept of the series is to provoke,” said one fan. Others also cannot understand the criticism and are calling for more openness from the audience.
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