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  1. Euphoria: Trouble Don't Last Always is not available for streaming. Let us notify you when you can watch it. Notify me. Watch similar movies on Apple TV+ for free. 7 Days Free. Then $9.99 / month. Stream for free. Something wrong?

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  2. The new special episode — which dropped Dec. 4 at midnight on HBO Max before it will air Sunday night on HBO proper — sees the show pared down to the absolute basics. In the aftermath of Rue ...

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    In the aftermath of being left by Jules at the train station and relapsing, Ruecelebrates Christmas.

    Jules, in just her underwear, is lying on her side in bed. Time visibly shifts from the window facing her, filling the room with sunlight. Rue slides in next to Jules and wakes her up. Jules panics briefly over an upcoming presentation. Rue assures her she has plenty of time. After some intimacy between the two, Jules gets up and gets ready. The tw...

    The episode was produced under COVID-19 guidelines.
    The only main characters to appear in this special are Rue and Jules.
    This episode was released early on HBO Max.
    This is Ali's 5th appearance series-wide.
  3. This recap of the Euphoria special episode, “Trouble Don’t Last Always”, contains spoilers. You can check out our thoughts on the first season finale by clicking these words. Euphoria is, at least to me, about excess and indulgence. It’s about shots of liquor and lines of crushed pills and the worst impulses of oversexed teens writ large.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Euphoria: Trouble Don't Last Always" streaming on HBO Go. Synopsis After changing her mind to run away with Jules at the train station and relapsing, Rue celebrates Christmas.

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  7. On Christmas Eve, following her relapse, an intoxicated Rue sits at a diner with Ali to reflect on her addiction. Rue admits that she willingly relapsed with little hesitation; Ali reminds her that addiction is a disease, and emphasizes the importance of committing to a cause greater than herself. Rue attempts to blame Jules for her relapse ...