She bursts out of her room and dances through the hall, pillow still in her hands, waltzes into the kitchen and pours herself a glass of milk, which she begins to down, legs still flying everywhere. We join Rue (Zendaya) in her bedroom, singing to Bobby Darin and performing an energetic dance routine using her pillow and curtains as props. CREDIT: Sky/HBOīack in the present day, someone else’s fantasy is getting a startling interruption. Jules (Hunter Schafer) and Elliot (Dominic Fike). She’s just found out she’s pregnant and as her boyfriend tells her he’s happy about the unexpected news, the look on his face is one of heartbreak. Life gives Cal a rude awakening the next morning when his day starts with a phone call from his girlfriend, Marsha. Cal’s real feelings for his friend have already been hinted at heavily in the opening scenes and when they get to the bar, their relationship takes a step into new territory – after putting INXS on the jukebox and dancing as the other punters watch, they end up kissing. One night as they celebrate graduation, the two of them drive out to a bar Derek knows will serve them, despite being underage. They’re practically inseparable, hanging out, partying and even hooking up with their respective girlfriends together. It’s the ‘80s and Cal and his best friend Derek are in high school, where they’re part of the wrestling team together. Even though we know a little about East Highland’s perhaps most fucked-up dad, there’s still more to uncover and this week’s episode begins by showing us his life pre-parenthood. He’d just learned that his son Nate no longer had a disc with the recordings of his father having sex with Jules (and many others), recorded without the other participants’ knowledge. The last time we saw Cal (Eric Dane), things felt ominous.
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