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Cassie Howard might be one of the most misunderstood characters in Euphoria. Some viewers see her as selfish. Others see her as deeply wounded and searching for love in all the wrong places. So, which is it? Is Cassie a villain… or a victim? 💭✨ In this episode of Culture Alchemy, I’m joined by psychologist Dr. Todd Giardina to explore the emotional world of Cassie Howard — her attachment patterns, her relationships, and why her story resonates so strongly with audiences. Together, we unpack: • why Cassie struggles to be alone • how early validation shapes identity • the psychology behind her relationship choices Subscribe for more pop culture decoded — including our upcoming psychological breakdown of Nate Jacobs. #Euphoria #CassieHoward #EuphoriaHBO #PopCultureAnalysis #SydneySweeney CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 01:39 Dr. G’s First Impression of Euphoria 05:58 First Impressions of Cassie Howard 09:15 Why Cassie Howard Splits the Audience 15:31 The Father Wound That Shapes Cassie 18:55 Beauty Becomes Power — and Pressure 28:17 Cassie at the Carnival: Sex, Drugs, and Dissociation 35:16 The Nate Dynamic: Boundary Testing 41:50 Did Cassie Break “Girl Code?” 45:33 Why Nate and Cassie Were Drawn To Each Other 50:03 Borderline Traits — or Trauma Responses? 53:21 What Healing Could Look Like for Cassie
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