“It’s surreal,” he analyses, sleepily rubbing a hand across his face. The burgeoning “Fexi” relationship is clearly stirring something within people. One cursory scroll through Twitter brings up fan tweets declaring him to be the “ internet’s boyfriend”. The love that people have been showing for Fez – inspired by his deep moral code, despite his profession – has extended to Cloud himself. “Everybody seems to like it, so that’s cool.” “It’s been pretty crazy,” he says calmly of the reaction. Fez is Euphoria season two’s most-talked-about character so far, thanks to a shocking scene at the end of the first episode and the juxtaposition between its extreme violence and earlier scenes where he flirts with strait-laced high-schooler Lexi (played by Maude Apatow). Zoom doesn’t pick up the outside noise, but if it’s still going on as we speak, Cloud doesn’t react, remaining as nonchalant as ever. Before his camera flickers into action, we’re warned that some neighbouring guests are embroiled in a screaming match. Today, he’s in a hotel room in Oklahoma City, getting ready to go back on the set of a movie he’s working on. Read more: Euphoria season two review: still the best teen drama on TV.He seems spectacularly unbothered about much and keeps the same straight face that we’ve seen in many of his scenes through most of the interview. So when Angus Cloud, the breakout actor who portrays him, appears on Zoom, a black balaclava covering his beard and hair, a pale green hoodie pulled up over it, it’s as if the character has jumped off the TV screen and into this one. Fezco – often shortened to Fez – couldn’t be more chill, his pace throughout the show as steady as his languid drawl. They ended up beating the other guy senseless, but let him live as Fez couldn't handle all that bloodshed on one night.Most TV drug dealers might be menacing and mean, but Euphoria’s main substance-slinger is very different. It resulted in Ashtray smashing Mouse's head open with a hammer, killing him at their home. At the start of this season, Mouse and an associate held Fez at gunpoint as Fez robbed one of their clients to pay them money he owed. However, the bigger problem is connected to the middle-man Fez cut out to link with Laurie in the first place: Mouse. RELATED: Euphoria Just Took Full-Frontal Nudity To A New, Horrific Level Unable to pay it back, Laurie may be marking Rue for sex trafficking, leaving Fez with a tall order of getting his friend out of this mess, knowing Laurie has guys willing to kill at the drop of a hat. What they don't know is Rue went to the brothers' own dealer, Laurie, got $10,000 worth of drugs to sell, only to have her family find and flush it. Unfortunately, she showed up at his home in the latest episode, jonesing for a fix and as broken as ever, trying to steal meds from his sick, dying grandma.įez threw her out, leaving Ashtray staring in anger as he knew Rue would someday be a liability. Rue continued down a self-destructive path, despite Fez needing her to repair her life and stay sober. Fez has always looked out for Rue as a little sister, eventually cutting her off as he wanted her to get clean.
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