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Darrell Britt-Gibson Breaks Down Bishop's Calculated Betrayal in the 'Euphoria' Series Finale

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Ethan Shanfeld

5h ago· 9 min readen

Summary

Darrell Britt-Gibson discusses his character Bishop's betrayal of Alamo Brown in the 'Euphoria' Season 3 finale. Bishop kills Alamo after discovering Alamo murdered Rue, who was secretly a DEA informant. Britt-Gibson explains Bishop's chess-like strategic thinking, his moral code, and the calculated nature of the betrayal. He also addresses speculation about whether Bishop is on the autism spectrum, offering his interpretation of the character's unique traits and mannerisms.

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It's always chess for Bishop.
Bishop operates on a different frequency. He sees patterns and moves that others don't, and that's what makes him so dangerous but also so fascinating.
The betrayal wasn't impulsive. It was the culmination of everything Bishop had been observing and calculating since the beginning.
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Darrell Britt-Gibson explains Bishop's betrayal of Alamo in the 'Euphoria' series finale and talks about whether Bishop is on the autism spectrum.

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