{"id":1095,"date":"2026-06-01T05:07:44","date_gmt":"2026-06-01T05:07:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=1095"},"modified":"2026-06-01T05:07:44","modified_gmt":"2026-06-01T05:07:44","slug":"adewale-akinnuoye-agbaje-breaks-down-euphoria-finale-from-alamo-vs-rue-to-that-final-showdown-he-enjoys-the-chess-game-of-death","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=1095","title":{"rendered":"Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje Breaks Down \u2018Euphoria\u2019 Finale, From Alamo vs. Rue to That Final Showdown: \u2018He Enjoys the Chess Game of Death\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div>\n<!-- do not apply CSS styles to this element! --><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>\n<strong>SPOILER ALERT:<\/strong><em> This story contains spoilers for \u201cIn God We Trust,\u201d the Season 3 finale of \u201cEuphoria,\u201d now streaming on HBO Max.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=1093\">\u2018Euphoria\u2019 Officially Ending With Season 3, HBO Confirms<\/a><\/p>\n<p>\n\tAlamo Brown lives up to his name in the Season 3 finale of \u201cEuphoria.\u201d After fighting off enemies from all sides \u2014 from the DEA to a Nazi drug gang to traitorous employees \u2014 he eventually falls, shot dead in a strip club last stand. Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) isn\u2019t the only big death in the supersized episode, which appears to wrap up the stories of Rue (Zendaya), Cassie (Sydney Sweeney), Maddy (Alexa Demie) and co.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tIn the penultimate episode of Sam Levinson\u2019s high school drama turned Western crime caper, Alamo sends Rue back to Laurie\u2019s (Martha Kelly) house to reclaim the goods her crew stole from his safe. Rue discovers the money is gone, but she is able to smuggle out a stack of passports and identification cards that belonged to Alamo \u2014 incriminating evidence of his sex trafficking enterprise.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tRue barely makes it out alive, but Alamo decides he no longer has use for her. He\u2019s kept the DEA at bay (for now), and he knows Rue is a rat, pulled in by the feds to collect evidence against Alamo and Laurie. (If he hadn\u2019t been sure before, Maddy \u2014 while she and Alamo are in a hot tub \u2014 confirms his suspicions, with an off-handed reference to Rue talking about the DEA.)<\/p>\n<p>\n\tSo, Alamo decides to kill Rue in an uncharacteristically anticlimactic fashion \u2014 by giving her painkillers laced with fentanyl and trusting that the addict will be tempted enough to swallow them. (It\u2019s a strangely subdued execution by the guy who shot an apple off the top of her head and charged at her with a mallet on horseback.)<\/p>\n<p>\n\tWhen Ali (Colman Domingo) discovers that Rue has overdosed, he puts on his military uniform and decides to avenge his sponsee and daughter figure. Carrying a sawed off shotgun, Ali visits the Silver Slipper and demands to meet with Alamo. Meanwhile, the bossman is having a heart-to-heart with Maddy, expressing regret over his entrepreneurial misdeeds and saying he wants to settle down with a wife and raise kids behind a picket fence.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThat dream is put on ice, as Alamo enters the main area of the strip club and finds Ali greeting him with a weapon. The two commit to a duel, each agreeing to fire their guns when a bottle of champagne rolls off the bar and shatters on the floor. But Alamo breaks his own ground rules, raising his pistol and attempting to fire before the glass breaks. Lucky for Ali, the gun does not go off, and it\u2019s revealed Alamo\u2019s right-hand man Bishop (Darrell Britt-Gibson) removed the bullets from his weapon, sentencing him to death. Ali finishes the job with three shotgun bullets to the chest.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tBelow, Akinnuoye-Agbaje breaks down the climactic episode, explaining why Alamo decides to let Rue kill herself and why Bishop betrays him. To read more about Akinnuoye-Agbaje and how he went Method to play the season\u2019s villain, click here.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tWhat are Alamo\u2019s true feelings toward Rue? Is there any real love there, or does he just view her as a vulnerable person he can exploit?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tApart from the strippers, Alamo doesn\u2019t have a female working on the inside. It\u2019s unusual for him to hire a female, and the reason he did that is because he sees something of himself in Rue. She\u2019s young, she\u2019s ambitious, she\u2019s fearless, and that gave her grace initially. Obviously, we see she\u2019s expired on that. Her usefulness is almost at an end, and we know that Alamo will only entertain you as far as it can benefit him. He did like her, and it was somewhat of a father-daughter, mentor-disciple relationship initially, but she squandered that with her behavior. As we see from his relationship with his mother, one thing Alamo would not do is let a bitch outsmart him \u2014 or betray him again. Rue has triggered something deep in him, and there are repercussions to that.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tIn the first episode this season, Rue says she believes God brought her and Alamo together. This season is heavily themed around freedom and redemption and whether fate is real \u2014 and whether people can escape it. What does Alamo believe?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tIt\u2019s a good question, because he\u2019s not a religious person \u2014 he\u2019s a spiritual person. He believes in the here and now. He doesn\u2019t talk about all that ethereal stuff about the afterlife and God. However, he believes in coincidence \u2014 Rue has come into his life to show him certain things. He starts to come around to believing that actually, maybe God did send us together, because she\u2019s getting him out of certain binds, she\u2019s expanding his business into the digital frontier [by way of Maddy Perez]. But essentially he\u2019s more or less an atheist in terms of believing in the here and now.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tAlamo has not been subtle about his distrust toward Rue. At what point does he know she has been working with the DEA?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI don\u2019t think he ever trusts her, which is why we have the apple incident [in Episode 1]. It\u2019s the biggest test to see if she\u2019s worthy to be in Alamo\u2019s world. But he doesn\u2019t give carte blanche trust at all; he\u2019s watching her at every turn. She\u2019s making moves and money for him, and he\u2019s promoting her, but that\u2019s just because she\u2019s useful. I think when it really turns and when his instinct kicks in is when the robbery happens. That\u2019s when the audience sees Alamo has second thoughts about Rue\u2019s loyalty \u2014 when she doesn\u2019t identify the robbers by voice after having lived with them. That\u2019s the telling moment that she\u2019s probably playing both sides, but there\u2019s always a suspicion.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tWhy does he wait to kill her?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tHe\u2019s very theatrical. He\u2019s a bit like a cat playing with a mouse, batting it around before he rips its head off. He enjoys the kill. Even when he\u2019s battling with Laurie \u2014 he\u2019s sending the pig, she\u2019s sending it back. Because the guy is lonely, he enjoys the chess game of death. He could have killed Rue a lot sooner, but he plays it out.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tThere\u2019s another reason, too, which is that he has an agenda. Laurie has him by the balls, and he could be behind bars \u2014 or worse, dead \u2014 because she\u2019s got the goods on him. So, whilst he doesn\u2019t trust Rue, he needs to figure out how he can get out of this mess, and maybe she\u2019s the key. He\u2019s just going to use her. She\u2019s expendable, and in his mind he\u2019s going to kill her anyway, but he\u2019s going to rinse every drop out of her before he does that to get himself out of this position.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tTo what extent does Laurie have leverage over Alamo?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tLaurie\u2019s crew didn\u2019t just steal money [out of Alamo\u2019s safe], they stole incriminating evidence of his lucrative business in sex trafficking and selling women off to Mexico \u2014 underage women. That evidence [passports and identification cards] could send him to federal prison for life. More than the money, that\u2019s what he really wants to get back. He knows Rue knows where it is and has a way to get it back, which is why he sends her back there.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=1091\">John Oliver Goes Off on Trump\u2019s Freedom 250 Concert Debacle<\/a><\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tAlamo gives Rue painkillers laced with fentanyl. Why does he choose to kill her in that way?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tI\u2019ll go back to the fact that Alamo, in his sadistic way, enjoys the kill. He could dispense with her by cutting her throat and chopping her up and feeding her to the pigs, but that wouldn\u2019t satiate him. This woman has triggered his mommy issues to the core, and Alamo understands the nature and psyche of an addict. He knows she is weak enough to fall for the temptation \u2014 when he puts the pills in front of her, she won\u2019t be able to resist. It\u2019s not like he\u2019s killing her; he\u2019s helping her do it herself. In the religious aspect, it\u2019s the Devil testing her faith.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tI actually think Alamo was hopeful for her, and I think there was a disappointment. It\u2019s like having a child that you have hope for, but they just keep effing up catastrophically. I think there\u2019s a bit of pathos even in Alamo to have to do that.But it\u2019s got to be done. It\u2019s either him or her.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tSome people might be angry about Rue\u2019s death, or the manner in which it\u2019s carried out. Are you anxious to see how audiences will respond to the finale?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tIt\u2019s quite a voracious fan base, but I do know the finale will have a huge impact \u2014 and hopefully a good impact. One of the things that really compelled me about this season was Sam has not sensationalized the important issues of drug use. The audience has grown up with Zendaya\u2019s incredible portrayal of Rue, and she\u2019s become a beloved, almost national hero, but I think it was responsible art to depict it in this way, because this is the reality of being a drug user. With fentanyl in particular, you end up dead, and as we know, one of the cast members of the show [Angus Cloud] also passed in that manner.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tI\u2019m sure there will be some huge reactions from the audience, just because of the love and the incredible performance Zendaya\u2019s given, but I hope they can understand why it had to be her. People need to be aware that if you\u2019re going to touch that drug, this is the reality. Not only for the primary user, but the seller as well. It always ends up in death.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tDo you follow the online discourse surrounding the show? Has anything surprised you about it?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tOccasionally I\u2019ve looked at my comments, but I try to stay away from it because it\u2019s the audience\u2019s show, and it preceded me. But what I have seen is how people have embraced the character of Alamo. Even though he does present an ominous threat to our beloved Rue, they still love to hate him. And now that Sam has written and shown the backstory to Alamo, they see him as a human and can empathize with his trauma.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tOf course, people have mentioned how different [this season] is, because it takes place five years later, they\u2019re adults and out of school. I think people grew accustomed to the format they had seen in the first two seasons, but as with life, everything and everyone moves on. Sam did an excellent job bringing the characters into the real world \u2014 and a really stylish world as well.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tIn Alamo\u2019s duel with Ali, he violates his own ground rules and attempts to shoot before the glass breaks. What does that say about his character?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tThat he\u2019s a no-good son of a bitch! He broke the code. Obviously, this has come out of nowhere. Nobody comes in and confronts Alamo Brown in his own empire. There\u2019s a level of desperation, especially because it\u2019s in public. Everybody\u2019s watching, so he has to win by any means necessary \u2014 if it means cheating, he\u2019s going to do it.\u00a0<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tAnd he suffers another betrayal from someone close to him.\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tHis right-hand man, Bishop, pulls an Iago on him and stabs him in the back by emptying his bullets. When Alamo clicks, the gun is empty. To be honest, he was dead before Ali\u2019s bullet hit him, because that level of betrayal killed him right there. Like he says, \u201cI\u2019ll see you in hell.\u201d<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tWhy does Bishop betray him?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tThis is just my conjecture, but I think when you\u2019re in a position of power like Alamo, there are always people within your fray that would want the top seat. Bishop would be one of those guys. Kidd has an opportunity to shoot Ali as well, because he has his gun, but Bishop tells him no. So it\u2019s not just Bishop; Kidd doesn\u2019t stand up for Alamo as a boss. I think they realize that it\u2019s time; it\u2019s a changing of the guards. Everything seems to be crumbling, and they\u2019ve realized this is the time to take the reins with Bishop.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tAlamo could be somewhat demonstrative toward Bishop, too. He kind of puts him down, ridicules him a little bit. He says he\u2019s got no manners, he doesn\u2019t speak, he talks in this monotone. He plays him a bit like an idiot, even though he knows he\u2019s useful. And I don\u2019t think Alamo particularly likes the fact that, of all his henchmen, Bishop actually enjoys killing. There\u2019s something extremely psychotic about him.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\n\tUltimately, it\u2019s a power move. Bishop knows this is the time to do it. Maddy\u2019s there, and I think he has intentions for her as well. This is probably the first time we\u2019ve seen Bishop be favorable toward a woman. He\u2019s plotting his own path.<\/p>\n<h5>\n\t\tThe name Alamo references a famous last stand \u2014 a story of resistance and strength but eventual defeat. Was that on your mind while playing the character?\t<\/h5>\n<p>\n\tSam had been inspired by Western movies \u2014 it\u2019s Alamo\u2019s last stand and his back is against the wall. He\u2019s against everyone, not just the enemy, aka Ali, but his own soldiers. There he is reduced to that little boy who has no trust, who has nobody to depend on. It\u2019s interesting that it comes at a time when he realized his errors. He confesses to Maddy that all he wants is to have babies with his wife and have a picket fence. But his atonement comes too late.<\/p>\n<p>\n\tSam and I worked on that last scene to give it a substance. I thought it was important for Alamo to have a moment of self-reflection after having gone through a life of debauchery and crime. I do think it arcs back to the overall theme, the Western iconography of the Alamo and the last stand, and that ultimate defeat. It\u2019s the way he\u2019s got to go down. That\u2019s his namesake.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/relocationobserver.com\/?p=1089\">M.I.A. 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