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Nate doesn't even get the chance to speak before being beaten to a pulp, like Jared Leto in Fight Club. Cassie tries to intervene, 'Euphoria' Episode 3 explained, recap - Gold Derby

: Naz’s warning to Cassie—"Some women inherit wealth, but others inherit debt"—serves as a chilling thesis for the season. It suggests that the characters' "happily ever after" is structurally impossible because of the moral and financial rot they have inherited.

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: Naz functions as the "sobering reality" check for Nate, who has long operated under the delusion of invincibility. While Nate tries to "BS" his way out of trouble, Naz uses cold, mechanical precision to dismantle his confidence.

Through Naz, the show explores a darker version of its recurring theme: the weight of the past. Nate doesn't even get the chance to speak

Naz is introduced as a morally ambiguous, high-level businessman and creditor to whom Nate Jacobs is deeply indebted due to a failed real estate venture. His appearance at Nate and Cassie’s wedding—an event already fraught with the series' signature melodrama—instantly elevates the stakes from personal betrayal to physical peril.

: The violence forces a peak performance from Sydney Sweeney as Cassie, whose self-absorbed reaction to the carnage ("This is so unfair!") highlights her detachment from reality even as her world literally bleeds. toward more graphic, thriller-esque storytelling

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