By MALLORY PARUSZEWSKI, Student Reporter

A teenage drama but add an excessive amount of glitter.

That’s “Euphoria.”

Viewers online have talked about enjoying the second season so far.

The first episode of the second season opens in a southern California nightclub with Rue Bennett narrating Fezco’s origin story, and the cause of his actions throughout the show.

Fezco and Ashtray have one crazy lifestyle that gets them by, especially for the not-so-young Ashtray.

After Rue’s return in the beginning of season one, Jules Vaughn enters her life, which seems to be at the right time considering past events.

Have you ever wondered what other relationships go through?

Maddy Perez and Nate Jacobs are the perfect example of it all: jealousy, trust issues and making up every day.

Almost every party scene seems to involve one of the couple’s problems, much to other character’s dismay.

Adding to the chaos, Cassie doesn’t know what it’s like to be single but she’s trying to understand.

Fitting in is hard, especially when you’re friends with the popular girls.

Kat Hernandez wants to be a good friend to Maddy, but she’s tired of the constant Nate drama.

She then decides to have her own side-hustle to keep her busy, but it seems to change her a little, to the point it hurts a few friendships and adds more drama among the characters.

My favorite television show genre is horror, but I do love the occasional relatable shows.

Rather than fitting into one specific genre, “Euphoria” has a mix.

It gets a bit suspenseful at parts, but adds some humor to bring about some laughter.

Personally, I think it adds to the perspective of movies nowadays.

The most important element that catches my attention is the music throughout the show.

If it’s a good song, you will most definitely catch me adding it to my playlist and playing it on replay in my car.

In addition to the music in “Euphoria,” I really enjoy how the colors express each cast member’s emotion.

Almost as if, you can feel it yourself.

Something I think is interesting is that lines the cast says in “Euphoria” have become popular on TikTok, meaning other people find it enjoyable as well.

Viewers can watch “Euphoria” on HBOMAX, with new episodes airing every Sunday at 9 p.m.

HBO has released the television show has been renewed for a third season.