Colman Domingo Knew It Was Time for ‘Euphoria’ to Get Ali Out of the Diner: “We Already Did That”
Colman Domingo's character Ali takes a central role in the latest episode of 'Euphoria,' revealing more about his troubled past. The episode explores Ali's history with addiction and abuse, providing context for his relationship with Rue. Domingo discusses the importance of showcasing Ali's darker side and how it adds depth to his character.
- ▪Colman Domingo's portrayal of Ali has been a significant part of 'Euphoria' since season one.
- ▪The latest episode reveals Ali's backstory, including his struggles with addiction and past abusive behavior.
- ▪Domingo emphasizes the importance of understanding Ali's character to appreciate his actions in the present.
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Colman Domingo in 'Euphoria.' HBO Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text [This story contains spoilers from Euphoria season 3, episode 7.] Colman Domingo had only briefly appeared in Euphoria’s long-awaited third season over its first six episodes, but on Sunday night, the actor’s Emmy-winning portrayal of Ali, the recovering addict who’s acted as sponsor and mentor to Rue (Zendaya) since season one, took center stage like never before.
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