[s2e5] Stand Still Like The Hummingbird -

: The episode begins with a grueling 15-minute scene where Leslie (Rue's mother) confronts her about her drug use after being tipped off by Jules and Elliot. In a fit of rage and withdrawal-induced panic, Rue lashes out, destroying the house and cruelly ending her relationship with Jules.

: Desperate for money to pay back the drug dealer Laurie, Rue breaks into a stranger's home, stealing jewelry and cash while being chased by both the owners and later the police. [S2E5] Stand Still Like the Hummingbird

: While being driven to rehab, Rue jumps out of the car into moving traffic to escape, beginning a night-long odyssey through the city. : The episode begins with a grueling 15-minute

: Rue eventually reaches Laurie’s house. In a terrifying exchange, Laurie helps Rue with her withdrawal by administering morphine intravenously—Rue's first time using a needle. Laurie subtly threatens her, hinting that Rue may be forced into human trafficking to settle her $10,000 debt. : While being driven to rehab, Rue jumps

: Rue wakes up in a daze at Laurie's and narrowly escapes through a window. The episode ends with her walking back to her mother's house as the screen fades to black.

is widely regarded as one of the most intense and harrowing episodes of the series, primarily following Rue Bennett's desperate, drug-fueled flight after her family discovers her relapse. The episode is a departure from the show's usual stylized visuals, opting for a grounded, bleak tone that highlights the raw chaos of addiction. Plot Summary & Key Events

: Rue seeks refuge at the Howard house. When cornered by her mother and friends, she creates a diversion by revealing Cassie’s affair with Nate , sparking a fight between Maddy and Cassie that allows her to flee again.