'Euphoria' Fans Criticize Series Finale After Creator Sam Levinson Confirms Season 3 Is the End
By
Alex Vena
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Summary
Euphoria's series finale (which also serves as the Season 3 finale) has drawn significant backlash from fans who describe it as "unforgivable" and "a letdown." Series creator Sam Levinson confirmed on The New York Times' Popcast podcast that the HBO drama ends with Season 3. The 93-minute finale left many viewers disappointed, with strong criticism directed at both the ending and HBO for allowing it.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSome fans are fuming over what they felt was an 'unforgivable' series finale
describing the 93-minute-long episode as 'a letdown'
HBO Should Be Embarrassed
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