u/greaterthanyou_

▲ 15 r/TheChi

Jake Should’ve Moved to Cali

Jake should’ve moved out to Cali with Kevin at this point. Its clear the writers don’t know what to do with Jake. He isn’t involved in the main story line or any storyline at that, he hasn’t been used as a plot device to move the story along, or anything. Him and Papa get like 3 minutes worth of screen time every episode. And every time we see them, they’re either smoking or partying. Or Jake is trying to establish himself and make it, but thats barely a plot because Jake only gets 3 minutes worth of screen time.

Honestly, they should’ve had Jake’s clothing business take off and he move to another city and open up a shop, and the chi never hears from him again, like Kev. If Kevin can make it, so can he. But let me not speak too soon, and wait to see how they wrap up Jake’s story line.

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u/greaterthanyou_ — 4 hours ago
▲ 50 r/TheChi

They Can Go Ahead and Cancel The Wedding

Honestly, they can go ahead and cancel the wedding. Why did Keisha wan’t to get married so badly if her and Emmett don’t have the funds to do so? First their engagement party was at Tiff’s. Now their wedding will be.. This wedding finna be a plot device and everyone will find out Tiff killed Nuck. Which is stupid, because why have a wedding at your house and you just buried a body in your backyard.

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u/greaterthanyou_ — 14 hours ago
▲ 631 r/euphoria

I’d Be So Mad If I Was Ali’s Daughters

I would be so mad if I was Ali’s daughter. Imagine your dad is abusive to your mother in front of you and is basically an absent father because of his substance abuse. But then goes and risks his life killing for one of his sponsees he considered a daughter.

Edit:
I don’t know why people are purposefully misunderstanding me. I never said Ali’s daughters were mad at him! I’m saying if I was Ali’s daughters (keyword, I) would feel a type of way. Simply because he was a terrible father to his daughters. But Rue experienced a version of Ali his daughters didn’t get to.

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u/greaterthanyou_ — 27 days ago
▲ 2.4k r/euphoria

Bishop

I keep seeing people say that Bishop turned on Alamo because of Maddy, and thats not entirely true… One conversation with Maddy didn’t all of a sudden make him want to turn on Alamo. Bishop had been planning to turn on Alamo all along. When Bishop killed Laurie’s bird, he said to Rue that he didnt want to kill the bird, and he only did it cause he was ordered too. Right there, you could tell that Bishop had guilt about what he was doing. Bishop has always felt convicted about Alamo.

Also, do y’all remember when he told Rue “you dont know a person’s true intentions”. When Bishop was telling Rue the snake story, it was more about him, than Rue. He was also subliminally telling Rue to be cautious of Alamo. Lastly, in the car Bishop told Maddy that he likes to surprise people. Bishop was planning all along to turn on Alamo, it wasnt spontaneous. He was just waiting for the right moment. Now, I do think he felt bad for what was happening to Maddy, and what had happen to Rue.

Also, why are viewers shipping Maddy and Bishop?! Have y’all learned anything. People think that just because Bishop turned on Alamo, that he is a good person. Bishop still helped Alamo traffic girls and all types of stuff. Bishop is a criminal. Idk why the viewers want to see Maddy with a a criminal. If anything, him killing Alamo was for himself, more than it was to save anyone else.

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u/greaterthanyou_ — 1 month ago
▲ 1.1k r/euphoria

Maddy Isn’t as Smart as Y’all Make Her Out To Be

I keep seeing people discussing the latest episode of Euphoria, and how Maddy is so smart and that there’s no way she got played by Alamo. It’s the same way people keep saying how Nate in season 1 & 2 would’ve never let the loan sharks do him like that.. which is a lie. There’s people in this world that are bigger and badder than Nate Jacobs. But anyways, some of the fandom acts like Maddy is so smart, which her character is portrayed to be, which isn’t the truth. If she was so smart she would’ve caught onto Rue hints at the diner when she was trying to signal to Maddy to not get involved with Alamo.

Characters like Maddy and Nate think they’re so smart and can outsmart and control the narrative with those around them. The latest episode shows thats not true. Maddy was going to be in debt either way to Alamo, whether he would’ve given her the $1,000,000 or not.(which, I had already knew Maddy was gonna have to do something strange if she wanted Alamo to save Cassie. And the fact that the fandom is acting shocked like she wasn’t gonna have to pay him in some type of way is crazy). What made y’all think that these characters who grew up in suburbia in their own little bubble, who don’t know how the streets work, would be able to get over on people who do criminal activities for a living?!

Its the same way how Rue took that suit case full of drugs, thinking everything was a joke. Thats another thing, these characters have been sheltered and they don’t take anything seriously. Thats why Maddy, Cassie, Nate, Rue, hell even Julez, are in the situations they are in.

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u/greaterthanyou_ — 1 month ago