In the second episode of Euphoria's third season on HBO Max, familiar characters reunite amid escalating personal and criminal dramas. Eric Dane reprises his role as Cal Jacobs, visiting son Nate, while Maddy and Cassie reconnect over drinks and OnlyFans plans. Rue navigates dangerous alliances at a nightclub and visits ex-girlfriend Jules.
The episode opens with a flashback to Maddy's career start, where she pitches herself to a boss at a restaurant: 'I'm not a victim, I won't be an HR nightmare, and I believe in capitalism.' She briefly manages a social media influencer who reaches 1 million followers and later earns $700,000 monthly on paid content, but Maddy loses the client after paparazzi photos anger her agency. A year on, Maddy remains an assistant and meets Cassie at a pool bar after a direct message—their first contact since high school. Cassie apologizes for her past involvement with Nate, saying, 'I feel like I found the love of my life at the expense of the other love of my life.' Maddy critiques Cassie's online persona, leading to a pivotal exchange: Cassie asks, 'Being what?' Maddy replies, 'Yourself.' Cassie responds, 'Who am I?' Maddy says, 'That's a good question.' They discuss Cassie's OnlyFans, with Nate approving nudes off the main page, and Maddy agrees to collaborate, smiling wolfishly. They order Aperol spritzes as tensions simmer. Cal Jacobs, who avoided prison after Nate's Season 2 call to police, visits his son after hearing about Cassie's photos from a support group. Nate denies financial woes but owes $550,000 to a funeral-industry figure, a debt growing. At a barbecue, Nate discovers Cassie's posts, sparking a public fight. Cassie reveals Maddy's involvement and her wedding invitation to Maddy, prompting Nate to accuse revenge motives. Rue cleans evidence of Tish's overdose for Alamo and confronts laced drugs with Laurie, leading Alamo to demand compensation by taking Rue as his worker. At the Silver Slipper club, Rue bonds with dancer Angel, who learns of Tish's death and spirals. Rue drives Angel to the shady Hope Springs rehab, leaving uneasy as an unseen figure watches. Rue later visits Jules, admitting relapse and questioning their past: 'Not really' good together, per Rue. Jules, funded by a married boyfriend, muses, 'I don't think people are meant to be monogamous.' The visit hints at rekindled intimacy as Jules loosens her robe.