Why we're still hate watching 'Euphoria' | Engagement Party

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Season three of HBO’s “Euphoria" is coming to a close, and its characters are not teens anymore. Neither are the stars. In this episode of Engagement Party, Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro dissect the controversies and careers surrounding Sam Levinson's tv show, from Zendaya to Sydney Sweeney to Jacob Elordi. Plus, what the sale of original Bob Ross paintings says about the line between art and kitsch, and what's up with all these AI Michael Jackson cartoons. About the show: Welcome to Audie Cornish and Ari Shapiro’s Engagement Party, where the hot takes are the smart takes. ​After years of working side by side, Audie and Ari have made it official with their pop culture video podcast. Party hopping between what you're watching, reading and scrolling, these longtime friends unpack what matters in our endless feeds. ​ 00:00:47: The rise of “Euphoria" 00:03:35: OnlyFans and sex work on screen 00:09:30: The A-list careers of Zendaya, Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney 00:13:41: How will “Euph

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