
It then goes on to show how if you think about it, both problems link back to Rue. The 49-minute episode probes further into Jules’ life this includes her issues with her mother and her substance abuse, and what could’ve been between Jules and ‘Tyler’ if he had been a real person. Marcell Rév also provides “Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob” with amazing cinematography, shot on 35mm film. A Dynamic Performance by Model-Turned-Actor Hunter Schafer The episode also provides background and context for some of the show’s other episodes viewers finally get to know the reason behind Jules’ odd behaviour at the Halloween party in Season 1 they also learn what happened before Rue met Ali in “Trouble Don’t Last Always,” the previous special. Sam Levinson gives audiences a look into Jules and Rue’s relationship through loved-up moments, how the pair’s bond impacted Jules, and how she felt Rue’s sobriety depended on her availability. The episode explores these things both in discussions between Jules and her therapist as well as flashbacks/dreams. Jules claims she was simply ‘reacting to shit’ and states the reason she wants to come off her hormones is since she feels she has ‘framed her womanhood entirely around men.’ They then go onto to discuss femininity, Jules’ relationship with Rue, her relationship with ‘Tyler’ (which was revealed in Season 1 to be Jacob Elordi’s character in the series, Nate Jacobs) and her mother. We see her therapist (Lauren Weedman) asks her why she ran away and why she’s thinking about coming off her hormones. Exploring Jules’ Character a Little Deeper… Hunter Schafer not only stars in the episode, but the model-turned-actor pens the script alongside Writer/Director Sam Levinson. “ Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob,” the second episode in “ Euphoria’s” two character-focused specials gives viewers a look into Jules’ point of view during her relationship with Rue and ( *spoilers*) the aftermath of her running away in the Season 1 finale.
