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Euphoria Season 3 Episode 4: Cassie Turns to OnlyFans, Rue Becomes DEA Informant

Euphoria Season 3 Episode 4: Cassie Turns to OnlyFans, Rue Becomes DEA Informant
Shows · 2026
Photo · Camila Soto for Latino World News
By Camila Soto Cinema & Shows Critic May 4, 2026 3 min read

The fourth episode of Euphoria Season 3, titled “Kitty Likes to Dance,” pushes its characters to their limits as they make desperate choices to survive. Rue faces a federal interrogation by the DEA, which threatens her with decades behind bars. To escape that fate, she breaks the code of silence and agrees to become an informant against Laurie and Alamo. This betrayal marks a point of no return for Rue, who must navigate a high-pressure interrogation while trying to play her cards right with the authorities.

Cassie's New Business and Nate's Debt

Meanwhile, Nate Jacobs’ financial troubles force Cassie into the digital adult content market. With Nate owing a million dollars, Cassie accepts a complete aesthetic transformation to professionalize her OnlyFans account and settle the debts. This plot twist includes Hollywood-style montages and her integration into high-profile influencer circles, showing her determination to climb in this industry despite criticism from those around her. The episode highlights how far Cassie is willing to go to secure her future, even if it means reinventing herself entirely.

On a different front, Lexi faces her own professional challenges on the nighttime soap opera where she works. After commissioning a piece from Jules that proves too explicit for network television, Lexi must deal with last-minute adjustments and a confrontation with Sharon Stone’s character. This conflict underscores the tension between Jules’ unfiltered artistic expression and the commercial demands of the entertainment world where Lexi tries to succeed. It’s a reminder that in the world of Euphoria, every character is grappling with their own compromises.

An Unexpected Robbery and Final Revelations

The episode’s climax takes place at a strip club, where a violent assault by thieves wearing Obama masks interrupts a heated argument involving Rue. The chaos allows Rue to avoid further suspicion, but the final twist reveals that Faye is working directly for Laurie as an escape driver. This revelation adds another layer to the criminal network that Rue has entangled herself in, making her informant role even more precarious. As the season progresses, loyalty and danger mix in explosive ways, leaving viewers eager for what comes next.

For fans following the series, this episode also connects to broader conversations about the show’s cultural impact. The Euphoria Season 3 soundtrack, featuring artists like Billie Eilish, Rosalía, and The Weeknd, continues to define the sound of 2026. Additionally, recent debates about set diversity and AI misuse, sparked by Sydney Sweeney's BTS video, add context to the show’s production choices. As Euphoria pushes boundaries, it remains a touchstone for conversations about representation and authenticity in media.

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