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 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. [S2E5] Stand Still Like the Hummingbird
: 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. is widely regarded as one of the most
: 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 ends with her walking back to