Euphoria, the hit HBO drama, has been a defining show for Generation Z since its debut in 2019. However, as the show's third season comes to an end on Monday, many of its original fans are expressing a sense of disconnection from the series. In a recent interview, one fan confessed to having 'outgrown' the show, citing its increasingly dramatic and sensationalised storytelling as the reason.
Social media platforms are filled with fans sharing their mixed reactions to the show, with some expressing sadness at the end of an era and others feeling relieved that the drama has finally come to an end. The show's creator, Sam Levinson, has been open about the challenges of writing for a younger audience, but it seems that some fans may have grown up alongside the characters and are now finding the show's content too intense or juvenile.
While Euphoria's success has been undeniable, with its third season averaging over 1 million viewers per episode, the show's divided fanbase is a stark reminder that even the most popular series can't please everyone. As the show's cast and crew look to the future, it remains to be seen whether Euphoria will be able to adapt and appeal to a new generation of viewers, or whether it will become a relic of a bygone era.
Levinson has hinted at the possibility of a fourth season, but with the show's current trajectory, it's unclear whether Euphoria will be able to regain its former glory. One thing is certain, however: the show's loyal fans will be eagerly awaiting an update on the fate of their favourite characters.