Before he can continue, Ash stabs him in the neck with the box cutter he hid up his sleeve, and since the police might be listening through his phone, Fez clamps a hand over his mouth while he messily bleeds out. Just as Fez is about to leave, Custer confesses about the police having found Mouse’s body. Thus, that’s the first thing that reality overwhelms. Last week, what was going on with Fez was the only certainty, the only thing we knew was real and not a production.
Even the scenes with artistic license become so true to life that, rather than everything feeling slightly fake, everything, even the fake stuff, feels all too real. “All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name” employs some of the same tricks, has the same push-and-pull tug-of-war battle between reality and artifice, but eventually, one overpowers the other. This is the sentiment that powered the penultimate episode of Euphoria’s second season, which staged the first half of Lexi’s play Our Life and deliberately blurred the lines between what was happening on-stage and the real lives and relationships from which it was drawing inspiration. This recap of Euphoria season 2, episode 8, “All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name”, contains spoilers, including big ones for Euphoria Season 2’s ending.Īrt imitates life.
Maybe he'll get arrested and be serving time for the robbery and attack in Season 2, maybe he'll be in hiding to avoid the police, or maybe he'll just be forced to reevaluate his sense of morality and head down a darker path.“All My Life, My Heart Has Yearned for a Thing I Cannot Name” closes out the second season of Euphoria in a messy torrent of emotion and drama. If Fez does manage to make it into Season 2 alive, it seems likely that the character fans know and love will have been changed drastically by the events of the finale.
In addition, Fez (perhaps unknowingly) traumatized the doctor's son, as he was hiding in the hallway watching the fight, and Mouse could be upset about Fez either terrorizing the family or leaving a witness. The homeowner was a wealthy doctor who had connections to Mouse, which could cause the supplier to seek revenge. There's also the fact that Fez, who viewers have learned lives by some kind of moral code, crossed a line when he chose the house he robbed. This is a show that doesn't shy away from the darkness of life - the plot picks up following Rue's overdose and stint in rehab - so it wouldn't be out of the question for Euphoria to kill off one of its most beloved characters. I DONT CARE IF HE’S IN JAIL I JUST DONT WANT HIM DEAD.”īecause Euphoria didn't show anything more of the confrontation, it’s possible that Mouse shot Fez. Added another, a bit more emphatically: “ SEASON TWO BETTER START WITH US SEEING THAT FEZ IS OKAY. s omeone tell me fez is alive im shook,” wrote one viewer. Needless to say, the implication that something terrible could have happened to Fez left social media in a panic. The violent lengths he went to didn't go unnoticed by Mouse, who stood up to confront Fez in the last minutes of the episode, gun in hand. When the homeowner confronted him, Fez beat the man within an inch of his life in order to get the cash and make a clean getaway. In the Season 1 finale, Fez got desperate and robbed a man's house in order to get the money he needed. This led to a brand new problem for Fez: he owed money to his boss, Mouse, but no longer had a way to pay him back. In response, Nate called the cops on Fez and his brother, Ashtray (Javon Walton), who were forced to flush their supply in a panic. In the season's penultimate episode, Rue asked Fez to threaten Nate in order to stop him from blackmailing and harassing Jules. Not only did Rue (Zendaya) relapse after Jules (Hunter Schaefer) left town without her, Fezco (Angus Cloud) found himself at odds with Nate (Jacob Elordi) and in danger.įez initially won fans over as the drug dealer with a heart of gold, doing his best to protect Rue even as she bought drugs from him.
Euphoria’s first season ended with as much of a bang as it began, leaving the fates of multiple characters up in the air. Spoilers ahead for the Season 1 finale of Euphoria.