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Euphoria Season 3: The Brutal Fate of Nate Jacobs

38 min · 25. mai 2026
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The penultimate episode of Euphoria Season 3, titled "Rain or Shine," delivers a chaotic and brutal turning point for several major characters. The most shocking development is the gruesome death of Nate Jacobs. After accumulating over a million dollars in debt through shady real estate deals, Nate is kidnapped by a ruthless loan shark named Naz. Naz buries Nate alive in a coffin with only a small pipe for air and gives Cassie 72 hours to deliver the ransom money. Tragically, a rattlesnake slithers down the air pipe, biting Nate and killing him before anyone can rescue him. When Cassie and Maddy finally arrive with a gangster named Alamo, who murders Naz during the confrontation, they dig up the coffin only to find Nate's swollen, lifeless body. The show's creator initially planned for Nate to die from heat or asphyxia in the coffin, inspired by the 1973 film The Candy Snatchers, but instead came up with the rattlesnake twist to make the demise even more terrifying.Cassie's attempts to raise the ransom money drive her to reckless extremes. After deleting her OnlyFans account, she sleeps with an actor and secretly posts a photo of them to regain her subscribers and income. Maddy, who steps in to help Cassie by brokering the deal with Alamo, finds herself trapped; after Nate is found dead, Alamo declares he will take a 20 percent cut of their future earnings, leaving both women under the gangster's control.Meanwhile, Rue Bennett is caught in a deadly double-agent scenario involving the DEA, a drug kingpin named Alamo, and a woman named Laurie. Despite interventions from Ali, who urges her to get clean and offers to protect her, Rue continues her mission to steal back Alamo's property from a man named Wayne to save her mother's life. With the help of Faye, Rue successfully breaks into Wayne's safe. However, instead of drugs or money, she discovers a collection of driver's licenses, realizing this is proof of Alamo's sex trafficking ring. Disappointed by the lack of cash, Faye betrays Rue and alerts Wayne by screaming his name.These intertwined, escalating conflicts set the stage for the 93-minute season finale, "In God We Trust," where the characters must face the severe, real-world consequences of their actions. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].

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