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  1. Mar 10, 2023 · You creator Sera Gamble on the twist of season 4 Part 2, the future of Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) on the Netflix show and the Fight Club comparisons.

    • Joe Is Rhys, But Rhys Isn’T Joe
    • The Cage Makes Yet Another Appearance
    • That Bridge Scene Where It All Seemed Over
    • Joe Lays All The Cards on The Table to Begin His New Life

    The biggest fakeout to date in You is dropped in the eighth episode when it's revealed that Joe was actually behind all of the murders that played out in Part 1. That's because Joe is hallucinating the entire time, with a second personality of his depicted as Rhys Montrose (Ed Speleers). When viewers see Rhys in Part 1, he actually isn’t there, as ...

    I posed this question previously when wondering how long the premise of You can last, but seriously, how is it this easy to pack up this giant plexiglass structure and transport it across international waters? Let’s just suspend our disbelief, because the show reintroduces Joe’s infamous jail cell, with Marienne inside of it, when Nadia (Amy-Leigh ...

    Upon his realization of all that he had done, from killing the real Rhys to the prior three murders and everything that he had done to Marienne, Joe finally realizes how dangerous he is. For the time in this series, it appears that he understands that he’s the problem — and the show cleverly incorporates yet another Taylor Swift song when “Anti-Her...

    It’s pretty impressive how Joe continues to find women who aren’t totally deterred by his actions. Kate never seemed like someone who would tolerateJoe's past, but we see him explain who he really is and that he has been responsible for killing people before. She somehow looks past that and the two eventually move back to New York City (where Seaso...

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  2. Mar 9, 2023 · March 9, 2023 4:51 PM EST. Warning: This post contains spoilers for part two of season four of You. Well, Joe Goldberg has done it again: killed a bunch of people, framed others for his...

    • Rhys. Before the ending, we need to discuss the biggest twist of the series' history, after which Joe's whole European excursion makes a lot more sense.
    • Lady Phoebe and Adam. Though I actually came to enjoy Lady Phoebe as a character more than even Kate by the end of the show, we need to get her arc out of the way since it barely affects the Joe of it all.
    • Tom Lockwood. Now Kate's dad, Tom Lockwood, is the real Big Bad of the season. (Besides Joe, of course.) He's very charming and convincing, playing Kate's devoted dad, but once he lets the mask slip that charm turns terrifying and you sense the devil that Kate knows.
    • Joe (ft. Love) Even once Joe realizes that Rhys is really him (thanks to some spy-cam footage), and that he's really the deranged murderer that he always refused to be, it still takes him a while to really internalize it.
  3. If Joanna was really as "reformed" as she pretended to be, she would've reached out to Marni as soon as she realized who Will was. Pretending you don't remember the person you tortured for four years in HS is psychopath behavior. And Marni doesn't deserve to be cast as the bad guy.

  4. Mar 9, 2023 · When returning after the Part 1 release with the final five episodes of the split season, the final moments of episode seven, “Good Man, Cruel World,” revealed that this season’s villain isn’t...

  5. Mar 9, 2023 · Posted: Mar 9, 2023 1:29 pm. Warning this piece contains the most spoilery-spoilers imaginable for You Season 4 Part 2. If you haven't seen the show yet check out our spoiler-free review...

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