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21 "Euphoria" Moments That The Gays Are Still Thinking About

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Euphoria has a special way of making you cry for the worst people in the world. This story was so sad, beautiful, and tragic that it felt straight out of a Taylor Swift song.

The absolute worst part was learning that Young Cal's girlfriend, Marsha, became pregnant on purpose to trap him. That hurt.

Let’s be honest — the REAL reason we all tuned in every week was for Fexi. People were obsessed with the idea of a Fez + Lexi relationship ever since it was teased in the first episode.

The way he looks at her? PHEW. I need to find a man like that. When Lexi dedicated her play to him…inserting whimpering bottom eyes emoji here.

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