![]() Adding an element of tarot and zodiac signs to their character breakdowns has helped me understand the central figures of Euphoria in a way I wasn’t able to while I was first watching the show. The characters are truly what I have been invested in- and their growth (or lack thereof) through these last two seasons has been fun to explore and learn from. Visually, it is stunning, and while the actual pace and storyline can be a little all over the place, I can’t lie and say I haven’t been hooked. Archetypes help build a story around the imagery that makes up these cards– and as an avid movie and TV fanatic, I’ve realized they can also help us see our favorite movie and TV characters in a new light.Įuphoria is my recent binge obsession, much like the rest of the world. ![]() It’s in that of understanding the cards where I find that my constant media analysis helps me as a tarot reader- and vice versa. ![]() To be a great reader is able to bridge the gap between all of these cards as well as the energy of the person being read and analyzed during this intimate process. As a tarot reader, it is my job to understand the basic interpretations of the traditional 78-card deck and relay those messages. Much like how movies have their general tropes of characters and distinct roles in the plot, tarot as a practice has specific archetypes assigned to each card. As someone who writes and loves film, I’m usually quick to catch on to who the hero and villains are, as well as breaking down the characters I like and why I treasure them. If you work with archetypes they lead to a standard of what a character’s purpose is and what their journey may consist of. Archetypes are sets of traits or patterns of behavior that are easily recognizable and often used in literature and TV. While creating a character can seem like an endless task, leaning on archetypes can help cut through some of the confusion. Their life isn’t easy they face obstacles, and are forced to grow while we watch them react to the world around them. The most memorable characters are the ones that have a unique voice, with their own interests, conflicts, and goals. This promise means that it will become nami next season.Every writer knows that a great character does not just appear out of thin air. Unlike Cassey who was still trying to get Nate's approval, or the latter who was troubled by the demons of the past, Maddy had positive developments and grew in terms of character.īarbie Ferreira, aka Kat Hernandez, announced to fans that she will no longer be a part of "Euphoria", thus she will not appear in season 3.īut don't lose hope, because there is also a chance that Maddy will be back in the next season.Įuphoria has several of these, featuring all the child characters, along with their traumas. For example, when she said goodbye to Theo, the cute boy she was babysitting for.Īlso, even when Samantha asked her if she felt bad enough to stay at East Highland for the rest of her life, Maddy gave a flat, "F*ck, no." Later, Samantha presented her with a purple dress with the words "Don't look back". There are several signals that Maddy gave that she might leave town. ![]() ![]() Rue says she "stayed sober for the rest of the year," which means that in 2024, Maddy will have graduated. Maddy turned 18 in the second season, which means she graduated, also starting with Rue's narration, which makes us think there is a time movement. "This is just the beginning," Maddy (Alexia Demie) told Cassey (Sydney Sweeney) at the end of season two after a fight over "bad guy" Nate (Jacob Elordi).īut in the meantime, people on Twitter think Maddy won't be a part of season three, and they have reason: ![]()
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