From Andy Williams’ “Can’t Get Used to Losing You” transitioning to Beyonce ‘s “Hold Up” in the pilot episode, Euphoria introduced itself as the type of show that would not be confined to one box (or one viewing audience). Friendships started from a kitchen knife fight, and animation enthusiasts could appreciate dance-offs and fan fiction. In 16 episodes, Euphoria consistently has had multiple “Wait, what just happened?” moments. Definitely not classified as the type of family-friendly teen show from the ’80s , the TV-MA-rated show doesn’t shy away from being raw and honest. Euphoria also became one of those shows where well-known faces and lesser-known names could sharpen their acting skills with each other. But after Euphoria lead actor Angus Cloud died from an accidental overdose , it may have seemed like the show had reached its end. Cloud’s character Fezco, and Fezco’s little brother Ashtray, were central parts of the story without any interest in being physically in a school....