'Euphoria 3' ending explained: Series finale features four major characters' deaths

​'Euphoria 3' ending explained: Series finale features four major characters' deaths
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​'Euphoria 3' ending explained: Series finale features four major characters' deaths

After three seasons of chaos, addiction, and heartbreak, 'Euphoria' delivered its most devastating episode to date, with four major characters meeting their end in a 90-minute finale that may very well have signed the show's own death warrant. Here is a full breakdown of everything that happened and what it all means.

​Rue Bennett
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​Rue Bennett

After escaping Laurie's compound and returning to Alamo's operation, Rue is gifted a bottle of Percocet by Alamo to help with her injuries, which she takes to Ali's apartment before overdosing in her sleep. Ali wakes the following morning to find her unresponsive, and when he crushes one of the pills, he discovers they had been laced with fentanyl, confirming that Alamo had deliberately sealed her fate after growing suspicious of her loyalty. It is the moment the show has been circling since its very first episode, and it lands with the full, unbearable weight of everything that came before it.

​Nate Jacobs
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​Nate Jacobs

Nate's end came in the penultimate episode, when he was buried alive by loan sharks and fatally bitten by a rattlesnake, leaving Cassie to rebuild her life in the aftermath. Maddy helps free Nate from debt before the events that seal his fate, and the two women end up moving in together, keeping what happened to him a secret from everyone around them. Cassie, now working in the streaming industry, carries the grief of what she lost into whatever her life becomes next.

​Laurie
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​Laurie

Knowing that the DEA raid leaves her with no way out, Laurie makes her way to the roof of her home, ties a rope around her neck, and ends her story there. It is a quiet, almost matter-of-fact conclusion for one of the season's most menacing figures, and the show does not linger on it, letting the moment speak for itself. Her exit closes one of the season's most suffocating storylines without ceremony.

​Alamo
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​Alamo

Alamo's end comes at Ali's hands in a climactic confrontation at his strip club, set up by a pivotal act of betrayal from his own right-hand man, Bishop, who removes the bullets from Alamo's pistol before the standoff begins. Ali, devastated by what happened to Rue and fuelled by everything he said in his final AA speech, confronts Alamo and exacts his revenge in a sequence that brings the season's central conflict to its most violent and inevitable conclusion. It is the show's version of justice, messy and final.

​The tribute to Angus Cloud
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​The tribute to Angus Cloud

One of the finale's most moving moments pays tribute to the late Angus Cloud, who passed away in 2023, through a news report that Rue and Ali watch together, announcing that Fezco has escaped from prison. The sequence sends Rue back to her old neighbourhood to fulfil a long-standing promise to her friend, and the show handles it with a tenderness that makes it one of the most quietly affecting moments in the series' entire run.

​What this means for the show's future
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​What this means for the show's future

With Rue, Nate, Laurie, and Alamo all gone across the final two episodes, and with Zendaya's central character no longer part of the story, it is genuinely difficult to imagine a clear path forward for 'Euphoria'. The show already took a nearly four-year break between seasons 2 and 3, and losing half of its primary cast in two weeks raises serious questions about whether Sunday's finale was a season finale or a series finale. No official announcement has been made, but the episode felt very much like a goodbye.

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