I watched most of the first season of Euphoria. It was really engaging for a while, but then by the end of the season it seemed that the writers ran out of ideas, and it turned into a series of excruciatingly long and boring montages sandwiching an episode shot as a single scene in a coffee shop. This show doesn't have the gravitas to pull stuff like this off. I quit watching mid-montage a couple episodes from the end of the season.
Before that, I watched Succession. That one I got all the way through. The writing and plot were goofy at times -- this is an unsubtle critique of the businessman class of right-wing America, and the characters often act like caricatures. That said, it was often genuinely funny, the characters' development kept my attention despite the frequent silliness, and Brian Cox was phenomenal as the patriarch (Rupert Murdoch, essentially). It gets extra points as its final few episodes were the strongest of the show, which is hard to pull off. Overall, worth watching, but maybe a bit overrated.