Bitch You Better Be Joking

2022Reaction image / recaption meme / image macrosemi-active
Bitch You Better Be Joking is a 2022 reaction-image meme from HBO's Euphoria featuring character Maddy Perez with a deadpan expression, used to caption responses expressing incredulous disbelief.

"Bitch, You Better Be Joking" is a reaction image and recaption meme from the second season of HBO's *Euphoria*, featuring the character Maddy Perez delivering the line with deadpan incredulity. The scene aired on January 23, 2022, and within days, screenshots of the moment flooded Twitter, where users repurposed the image to express disbelief at everything from bad music takes to absurd movie plots1. The format proved endlessly flexible, spawning thousands of edits that strayed far from the original *Euphoria* context.

TL;DR

"Bitch, You Better Be Joking" is a reaction image and recaption meme from the second season of HBO's *Euphoria*, featuring the character Maddy Perez delivering the line with deadpan incredulity.

Overview

The meme uses a screenshot from *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, showing Maddy Perez (played by Alexa Demie) staring flatly at her friend Cassie while delivering the line "Bitch, you better be joking." The image typically includes either the original dialogue or new captions that set up an absurd premise, with Maddy's withering stare acting as the punchline3. What makes the template work is the contrast between the casual delivery and the sheer weight of judgment packed into the expression. Demie's performance conveys a scoff, a raised eyebrow, and an eye roll using only her voice1.

The meme exists in two main formats: a straight reaction image (posting the screenshot in response to something ridiculous) and a recaption edit (replacing the dialogue with new text from other TV shows, movies, or songs)3.

The line comes from a scene in *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, which aired on January 23, 20223. In the scene, Cassie is on the verge of a Nate-fueled emotional breakdown, which manifests in her choice to wear a gingham dress. Her friends mistakenly assume she's dressed up to audition for the school drama club's production of *Oklahoma*1. Maddy tells Cassie she looks "like a country music star," prompting Cassie to ask, "In a good or bad way?" Maddy's response, delivered with perfect flatness, is "Bitch, you better be joking"3.

The scene was one of the few comedic moments in an otherwise heavy season, and it gave viewers exactly the kind of quotable, GIF-ready moment that drives meme creation1.

Origin & Background

Platform
HBO's *Euphoria* (source material), Twitter (meme format)
Creator
Unknown
Date
2022
Year
2022

The line comes from a scene in *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, which aired on January 23, 2022. In the scene, Cassie is on the verge of a Nate-fueled emotional breakdown, which manifests in her choice to wear a gingham dress. Her friends mistakenly assume she's dressed up to audition for the school drama club's production of *Oklahoma*. Maddy tells Cassie she looks "like a country music star," prompting Cassie to ask, "In a good or bad way?" Maddy's response, delivered with perfect flatness, is "Bitch, you better be joking".

The scene was one of the few comedic moments in an otherwise heavy season, and it gave viewers exactly the kind of quotable, GIF-ready moment that drives meme creation.

How It Spread

*Euphoria* Season 2 was already a meme factory, with fans flooding Twitter and TikTok every Sunday night to react to new episodes. But Maddy's line cut through the noise faster than anything else that season.

On January 26, 2022, three days after the episode aired, Twitter user @shylawittney posted the screenshot with the caption "My bookshelf when I come home with new books," pulling in over 15,000 retweets and 91,000 likes within a week. By January 30, user @stay_prest posted a recaption version joking about Taylor Swift's "All Too Well," which earned over 16,000 retweets and 133,000 likes in five days.

The edits quickly moved beyond the show's context. Users started dropping Maddy into entirely different fictional universes, swapping out the dialogue for lines from other properties. User @thefairyqueer edited the scene to read "You're a Wizard, Harry!" and user 24swagdaddy turned it into a *Toy Story* reference. Mashable covered the trend, noting that while the meme was "a little played out," it was "still begrudgingly funny".

The format kept evolving through early 2022, with users adding different backgrounds and dialogue that had nothing to do with *Euphoria*. The meme's flexibility came from how well Maddy's expression worked as a universal response to stupidity, bad taste, or obliviousness.

How to Use This Meme

The "Bitch, You Better Be Joking" format typically works in one of two ways:

As a reaction image: Post the unedited screenshot in reply to something absurd or infuriating. The image does the heavy lifting on its own, no caption required.

As a recaption edit: Replace the original *Euphoria* dialogue with lines from another show, movie, song, or everyday scenario. The setup usually involves one character saying something naive or clueless, with Maddy's line serving as the blunt response. Common approaches include:

1

Pick a recognizable scene from another piece of media

2

Overlay that scene's dialogue onto the Maddy/Cassie screenshot

3

Keep Maddy's "Bitch, you better be joking" as the punchline

Cultural Impact

Beyond its initial viral run in early 2022, the meme proved durable enough to be referenced by major brands. In 2025, when Warner Bros. Discovery announced that its streaming app Max would revert to its previous name, HBO Max, the company's own social media team deployed the meme. HBO posted the screenshot of Maddy with the caption "Bitch, you better be joking" alongside the text "What she said," poking fun at the absurdity of yet another name change. The post sat alongside other self-deprecating references using *Game of Thrones*, *The Wire*, and *Veep* clips, but the *Euphoria* screenshot landed the hardest.

The meme also marked a peak moment for *Euphoria* Season 2's cultural footprint. The show was already a social media event, but Maddy's line gave the season its most quotable, most shareable moment.

Fun Facts

The scene was one of the only comedic moments in *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, which otherwise dealt with heavy emotional breakdowns and relationship drama.

Alexa Demie's delivery was praised for conveying multiple expressions (scoff, raised eyebrow, eye roll) through voice alone, without changing her facial expression.

The earliest viral tweet using the image as a meme appeared just three days after the episode aired.

The most popular recaption edit (the Taylor Swift version) outperformed the first viral reaction post, pulling 133,000 likes compared to 91,000.

Derivatives & Variations

TV/Movie crossover edits:

Users overlaid dialogue from *Harry Potter*, *Toy Story*, and dozens of other franchises onto the original *Euphoria* screenshot, turning it into a multi-fandom format[3].

Taylor Swift recaptions:

Edits referencing Swift's music, particularly "All Too Well," were among the most viral variations[3].

Brand adoption:

HBO itself used the meme to announce the HBO Max rebrand in 2025, making it one of the rare cases where a network memed its own show's dialogue for corporate communications[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

Bitch You Better Be Joking

2022Reaction image / recaption meme / image macrosemi-active
Bitch You Better Be Joking is a 2022 reaction-image meme from HBO's Euphoria featuring character Maddy Perez with a deadpan expression, used to caption responses expressing incredulous disbelief.

"Bitch, You Better Be Joking" is a reaction image and recaption meme from the second season of HBO's *Euphoria*, featuring the character Maddy Perez delivering the line with deadpan incredulity. The scene aired on January 23, 2022, and within days, screenshots of the moment flooded Twitter, where users repurposed the image to express disbelief at everything from bad music takes to absurd movie plots. The format proved endlessly flexible, spawning thousands of edits that strayed far from the original *Euphoria* context.

TL;DR

"Bitch, You Better Be Joking" is a reaction image and recaption meme from the second season of HBO's *Euphoria*, featuring the character Maddy Perez delivering the line with deadpan incredulity.

Overview

The meme uses a screenshot from *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, showing Maddy Perez (played by Alexa Demie) staring flatly at her friend Cassie while delivering the line "Bitch, you better be joking." The image typically includes either the original dialogue or new captions that set up an absurd premise, with Maddy's withering stare acting as the punchline. What makes the template work is the contrast between the casual delivery and the sheer weight of judgment packed into the expression. Demie's performance conveys a scoff, a raised eyebrow, and an eye roll using only her voice.

The meme exists in two main formats: a straight reaction image (posting the screenshot in response to something ridiculous) and a recaption edit (replacing the dialogue with new text from other TV shows, movies, or songs).

The line comes from a scene in *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, which aired on January 23, 2022. In the scene, Cassie is on the verge of a Nate-fueled emotional breakdown, which manifests in her choice to wear a gingham dress. Her friends mistakenly assume she's dressed up to audition for the school drama club's production of *Oklahoma*. Maddy tells Cassie she looks "like a country music star," prompting Cassie to ask, "In a good or bad way?" Maddy's response, delivered with perfect flatness, is "Bitch, you better be joking".

The scene was one of the few comedic moments in an otherwise heavy season, and it gave viewers exactly the kind of quotable, GIF-ready moment that drives meme creation.

Origin & Background

Platform
HBO's *Euphoria* (source material), Twitter (meme format)
Creator
Unknown
Date
2022
Year
2022

The line comes from a scene in *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, which aired on January 23, 2022. In the scene, Cassie is on the verge of a Nate-fueled emotional breakdown, which manifests in her choice to wear a gingham dress. Her friends mistakenly assume she's dressed up to audition for the school drama club's production of *Oklahoma*. Maddy tells Cassie she looks "like a country music star," prompting Cassie to ask, "In a good or bad way?" Maddy's response, delivered with perfect flatness, is "Bitch, you better be joking".

The scene was one of the few comedic moments in an otherwise heavy season, and it gave viewers exactly the kind of quotable, GIF-ready moment that drives meme creation.

How It Spread

*Euphoria* Season 2 was already a meme factory, with fans flooding Twitter and TikTok every Sunday night to react to new episodes. But Maddy's line cut through the noise faster than anything else that season.

On January 26, 2022, three days after the episode aired, Twitter user @shylawittney posted the screenshot with the caption "My bookshelf when I come home with new books," pulling in over 15,000 retweets and 91,000 likes within a week. By January 30, user @stay_prest posted a recaption version joking about Taylor Swift's "All Too Well," which earned over 16,000 retweets and 133,000 likes in five days.

The edits quickly moved beyond the show's context. Users started dropping Maddy into entirely different fictional universes, swapping out the dialogue for lines from other properties. User @thefairyqueer edited the scene to read "You're a Wizard, Harry!" and user 24swagdaddy turned it into a *Toy Story* reference. Mashable covered the trend, noting that while the meme was "a little played out," it was "still begrudgingly funny".

The format kept evolving through early 2022, with users adding different backgrounds and dialogue that had nothing to do with *Euphoria*. The meme's flexibility came from how well Maddy's expression worked as a universal response to stupidity, bad taste, or obliviousness.

How to Use This Meme

The "Bitch, You Better Be Joking" format typically works in one of two ways:

As a reaction image: Post the unedited screenshot in reply to something absurd or infuriating. The image does the heavy lifting on its own, no caption required.

As a recaption edit: Replace the original *Euphoria* dialogue with lines from another show, movie, song, or everyday scenario. The setup usually involves one character saying something naive or clueless, with Maddy's line serving as the blunt response. Common approaches include:

1

Pick a recognizable scene from another piece of media

2

Overlay that scene's dialogue onto the Maddy/Cassie screenshot

3

Keep Maddy's "Bitch, you better be joking" as the punchline

Cultural Impact

Beyond its initial viral run in early 2022, the meme proved durable enough to be referenced by major brands. In 2025, when Warner Bros. Discovery announced that its streaming app Max would revert to its previous name, HBO Max, the company's own social media team deployed the meme. HBO posted the screenshot of Maddy with the caption "Bitch, you better be joking" alongside the text "What she said," poking fun at the absurdity of yet another name change. The post sat alongside other self-deprecating references using *Game of Thrones*, *The Wire*, and *Veep* clips, but the *Euphoria* screenshot landed the hardest.

The meme also marked a peak moment for *Euphoria* Season 2's cultural footprint. The show was already a social media event, but Maddy's line gave the season its most quotable, most shareable moment.

Fun Facts

The scene was one of the only comedic moments in *Euphoria* Season 2, Episode 3, which otherwise dealt with heavy emotional breakdowns and relationship drama.

Alexa Demie's delivery was praised for conveying multiple expressions (scoff, raised eyebrow, eye roll) through voice alone, without changing her facial expression.

The earliest viral tweet using the image as a meme appeared just three days after the episode aired.

The most popular recaption edit (the Taylor Swift version) outperformed the first viral reaction post, pulling 133,000 likes compared to 91,000.

Derivatives & Variations

TV/Movie crossover edits:

Users overlaid dialogue from *Harry Potter*, *Toy Story*, and dozens of other franchises onto the original *Euphoria* screenshot, turning it into a multi-fandom format[3].

Taylor Swift recaptions:

Edits referencing Swift's music, particularly "All Too Well," were among the most viral variations[3].

Brand adoption:

HBO itself used the meme to announce the HBO Max rebrand in 2025, making it one of the rare cases where a network memed its own show's dialogue for corporate communications[2].

Frequently Asked Questions