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While the series is very much an ensemble, the central figure here is Rue (Zendaya), a young woman struggling to balance the demands of high school, her first real romantic relationship and a catastrophic addiction to opioids. There are echoes of other series where edgy high school-aged characters push on the boundaries of likability and audience comfort (see also: Skins) here, Euphoria’s diverse cast, mesmerizing cinematography, compelling performances and undiluted commitment to be extremely extra all of the time help it appeal to those who usually wouldn’t bother with it given the specific genre and setting. Check out the table below for a breakdown of how Binge compares to Australia’s other streaming services.