Why Degrassi and Euphoria are driving teen dramas to the dark side

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HBO’s award-winning series Euphoria began its new season with storylines about a violent grandmother, aggressive drug dealers and a house party stacked with alcohol — dark themes that seem to be creeping into more shows about teens.

Zendaya stars as Rue, in HBO’s Euphoria. In its second season, the show explores themes of drug addiction, abuse and violence. (Eddy Chen/HBO)

HBO’s award-winning series Euphoria began its new season last month with a storyline fans wouldn’t be surprised by: a violent grandmother, aggressive drug dealers and a house party stacked with alcohol.

Written by Sam Levinson, who is also the show’s

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