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    Euphoria Grows Up, but Nobody Gets Better: A Sober Take on the Final Season

    Sarah AlaimoBy Sarah AlaimoJune 8, 20266 Mins Read
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    Content note: This review discusses addiction, relapse, and the death of a character. Spoilers ahead.

    Thank goodness we are finally out of high school.

    That is the relief Euphoria hands you in the opening minutes of its third and final season, and it lasts about as long as a good intention on New Year’s Eve. The five-year time jump promises that everyone has grown up. What it delivers is the quiet horror that “growing up” was not the fix, but the same old behaviors and motivations, just with more money and less adult supervision.

    When we meet Rue Bennett again, she has traded the suburbs for the Mexican border, and a smoke-shop paycheck for work as a drug mule. The high school user has gone pro. The rest of the crew scattered into adult lives that look, from the outside, like success: an engagement, a wedding, a Hollywood job, an art career, a very profitable internet presence. Look closer and every one of them is chasing a fix.

    This is where Euphoria gets interesting for anyone watching through a sober lens. The drugs were always an easy metaphor. The harder truth, the one this season finally says out loud, is that money, status, power and attention are the substances the rest of the cast cannot quit. Cassie Howard is not high on anything you could measure in a blood test. She is high on being seen, and she will trade her dignity for one more hit of it. Nate Jacobs is strung out on control. Maddy Perez is chasing relevance in a town that runs on it. Same disease, different supply chain.

    The only character who seems to understand any of this is Ali, Rue’s sponsor, played by Colman Domingo. He spends the season telling Rue, and by extension the audience, to have faith, which in recovery is both the simplest and the most difficult, for some, instruction in the world. He is the closest thing the show has to a conscience. Ali does more with a kitchen-table monologue than most of the season does with its considerable budget for chaos.

    Euphoria has spent years fielding the accusation that it makes addiction look beautiful, all neon eyeliner and slow-motion ruin. The final season is the show’s rebuttal. There is very little glamour left here. There is debt, there are guns, there is a strip club that may be a front for something far worse, and there is the slow realization that the party ended a long time ago and nobody told these people.

    For a sober viewer, that shift lands. The small voice that used to romanticize the chaos in the early seasons had nowhere to go this time. The Western, sun-bleached look the season favors only makes the point sharper. This is not a high anyone should envy.

    And then there is the ending. I will not spell out every detail, but the finale commits to the logic the series established in its very first episode. Creator Sam Levinson has been candid that he always saw Euphoria as a story about addiction and its consequences, and the last hour refuses to flinch from where that story was always heading.

    Watching it sober was a strangely familiar experience. It was sad. It was a little triggering in the honest way that good art about this disease can be. And underneath all of it, there was relief at watching from the other side of it.

    A few honest notes for anyone in recovery deciding whether to press play:

    • It is heavier than the previous seasons, with less spectacle and more consequence. Go in rested.
    • The depictions of using are frank. If active-use scenes are a trigger for you, watch with support nearby, or skip this one entirely. There is no shame in protecting your peace.
    • The recovery thread, mostly carried by Ali, is the most grounded the show has ever been. That part is worth your time.

    So, the score. I give Euphoria’s farewell a 3.5 out of 5 Sobees. It is ambitious, and it finally has something clear to say. It is also overstuffed, occasionally lost in its own style, and so committed to misery that it sometimes forgets to let a scene breathe. As a piece of television, it is uneven. As a 10-episode argument that everyone is addicted to something, it is uncomfortably persuasive.

    I came for the closure and stayed for the gut check. Five years and one border crossing later, the lesson is the same one I learned the hard way: nobody outruns the thing they refuse to name. The difference is, these days I am watching from the sidelines, sober, and grateful for it!

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    Is Euphoria season 3 the final season? Yes. Season three is the last season of Euphoria, and it opens with a five-year time jump that moves the characters out of high school and into adult lives. The season closes out the addiction story creator Sam Levinson set up in the very first episode.

    Does Rue stay sober in Euphoria season 3? No. When the season begins, Rue is living near the Mexican border and working as a drug mule, a sign that her using has escalated rather than ended. Her recovery thread does continue through her relationship with her sponsor, Ali, which remains the most grounded part of the show.

    Is Euphoria season 3 triggering for people in recovery? It can be. The depictions of active use are frank, and this season trades spectacle for consequence, so it lands heavier than earlier seasons. If active-use scenes are a trigger for you, watch with support nearby or skip it entirely. There is no shame in protecting your peace.

    Who plays Rue’s sponsor, Ali, in Euphoria? Colman Domingo plays Ali, Rue’s sponsor and the closest thing the show has to a conscience. His kitchen-table conversations about faith and recovery carry the most honest and grounded moments of the final season.

    Should you watch Euphoria if you are sober or in recovery? That is a personal decision. The final season strips away the glamour and makes a persuasive case that everyone is addicted to something, which can resonate through a sober lens. Go in rested, line up support if active-use scenes are hard for you, and feel free to stop if it does not serve your recovery.

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    Sarah Alaimo is a strategic HR leader, writer, sober mom, and recovery advocate passionate about building healthier lives from the inside out. Professionally, she is known for aligning people strategy with business goals to help organizations create strong, thriving workplace cultures. Personally, she is an international best-selling author of Pearls & Probation: Adventures of an Alcoholic Good Girl and a contributing author to THE x-fACTOR: The Spiritual Secrets Behind Successful Executives & Entrepreneurs. As a speaker, storyteller, and voice in the recovery community, Sarah shares candidly about sobriety, motherhood, resilience, and what it means to build a beautiful life in recovery.

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