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"textContent": "“That’s the beauty of this country we call America,” a new acquaintance tells Rue (Zendaya) in the Season 3 premiere of “Euphoria.” “Anyone can reinvent themselves.” It’s a line that practically demands placement at the top of a review — a statement of purpose so direct a critic could almost resent the lack of interpretation required. […]",
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