There's something charming, yet simultaneously foreboding about the twinkle of an '80s classic coming into play as we watch one of the show's rare bright lights begin to fade on screen. As she gulps down the contents of a cheap bottle of vodka and wanders over to the dance floor, the sparkling tones of Bronski Beat's ' Smalltown Boy' begins to play. While it hasn't been explicitly stated, it's safe to assume that Jules is drenching herself - both externally and internally - to dilute her mixed bag of anger and pain of being at the mercy of the town's evil villain (and overly-masculine popular school jock, underage-porn blackmailer, etc.) Nate. Jules, the bestie-turned-crush of our protagonist Rue, is soaked after a tipsy jump in the pool and is helping herself to the party's remaining libations.
At the peak of Euphoria's sixth episode called 'The Next Episode', we see the final moments of a dramatic Halloween house party coming to a head.