![]() ![]() ![]() Nate is a narcissist and an abuser he is seemingly incapable of love, and we see that through his relationships with both Cassie and Maddy. One possibility for why Cal feels so strongly about Nate is he recognizes how similar the two are. Why Is Nate Cal's Biggest Regret on "Euphoria"?Īs with most things on "Euphoria," there's probably more to Cal saying Nate is his biggest regret than what's on the surface. Honestly, Cal doesn't really seem to like Aaron very much either, so Nate being his biggest regret says a lot, which means there must be more to it. The whole monologue is a lot to take in, but the line about Nate being Cal's biggest regret is very striking since his older brother, Aaron, was the baby who prevented him from being with his first love, Derek. But you know what? I think you set me free. I'm not allowed to form an emotional connection, and I'm an emotional guy. I have a problem, but the reason I have a problem is this family. OK, maybe I took mine to the extreme, I'll admit that. ![]() I'm so sorry I f*cked you up with my double life. Who knows about you? I have lived with you, I have raised you, I am your father. "Nathanial, your whole f*cking life's a secret. "Living a double life? Not my biggest regret. One of the most complex lines of his monologue however, is that his son Nate is his biggest regret. Cal Jacobs's Monologue From "Euphoria" Season 2, Episode 4Īs Cal lingers in the entryway of his home standing in his own piss, he basically tears his entire family apart. Rue, Jules, and Elliot rob a store, and Cassie throws up on all of her friends, but somehow the roast that Cal Jacobs delivers to his family is the hottest tea served all night long. Family can be tough, but it seems like no television family is quite as tough, complex, or screwed up as the Jacobs family on " Euphoria." Episode four of season two is filled with so much drama that it is honestly hard to keep up. ![]()
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