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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 57 MIN

Euphoria, Bieberchella & Celeb Snog Sightings

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Hey EIChameleons, we're back! And so is some questionable TV from Sam Levinson - we get into it, as well as controversial Coachella performances and a little Lena Dunham chat! But we will be discussing Famesick next week so get your copies ready!Euphoria has returned to our screens, with its cast of characters now having graduated from high school and firmly transplanted 5 years into the future, in the wild, Wild West of the working Adult world. Stephanie Mcneal for Glamour writes, 'as I watched a close up of Sweeney licking water out of a bowl and endured a frankly disgusting scene of Cherry and Zendaya experiencing, let’s say, stomach issues, in a car after swallowing the drugs, I had to stop and ask the question: Who is this show for, exactly?’ - we have the same question!Next up! Bieberchella! 'Depending on your level of fandom, the stripped-down vision, with minimal audience asides, read as either radically vulnerable or disappointingly self-interested, The effect was both frustrating – would it really kill him to do more than one verse of 2015 anthem Where Are U Now? – and endearing; many tears were shed to the image of the man singing back to his 13-year-old self', writes Adrian Horton for the Guardian.Ruchira's Been Loving: I Swear, The L WordBeth's Been Loving: FamesickOenone's Been Loving: Famesick, Yesteryear, Line Of DutyEuphoria Season 3, Episode 1 Review: Who Is This Show for Now?Euphoria has become the most toxic show on television'Euphoria’ Season 3 is an unhinged disaster: review‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Feels Like Entertaining but Disjointed Fan Fiction: TV ReviewBieberchella’s Karaoke Set Healed an Entire GenerationJustin Bieber at Coachella review – pop’s troubled prince mostly hits right notes in low-energy setSabrina Carpenter issues apology after Coachella moment sparks backlash: ‘Could have handled it better’Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mocking Arabic Call at CoachellaKarol G’s Historic Coachella Set Included Becky G, Wisin, and Tons of Latin Genres Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hey EIChameleons, we're back! And so is some questionable TV from Sam Levinson - we get into it, as well as controversial Coachella performances and a little Lena Dunham chat! But we will be discussing Famesick next week so get your copies ready!Euphoria has returned to our screens, with its cast of characters now having graduated from high school and firmly transplanted 5 years into the future, in the wild, Wild West of the working Adult world. Stephanie Mcneal for Glamour writes, 'as I watched a close up of Sweeney licking water out of a bowl and endured a frankly disgusting scene of Cherry and Zendaya experiencing, let’s say, stomach issues, in a car after swallowing the drugs, I had to stop and ask the question: Who is this show for, exactly?’ - we have the same question!Next up! Bieberchella! 'Depending on your level of fandom, the stripped-down vision, with minimal audience asides, read as either radically vulnerable or disappointingly self-interested, The effect was both frustrating – would it really kill him to do more than one verse of 2015 anthem Where Are U Now? – and endearing; many tears were shed to the image of the man singing back to his 13-year-old self', writes Adrian Horton for the Guardian.Ruchira's Been Loving: I Swear, The L WordBeth's Been Loving: FamesickOenone's Been Loving: Famesick, Yesteryear, Line Of DutyEuphoria Season 3, Episode 1 Review: Who Is This Show for Now?Euphoria has become the most toxic show on television'Euphoria’ Season 3 is an unhinged disaster: review‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Feels Like Entertaining but Disjointed Fan Fiction: TV ReviewBieberchella’s Karaoke Set Healed an Entire GenerationJustin Bieber at Coachella review – pop’s troubled prince mostly hits right notes in low-energy setSabrina Carpenter issues apology after Coachella moment sparks backlash: ‘Could have handled it better’Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mocking Arabic Call at CoachellaKarol G’s Historic Coachella Set Included Becky G, Wisin, and Tons of Latin Genres Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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