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  1. Mar 9, 2023 · Penn Badgley is back as Joe Badgley with You season 4 part 2! We're breaking down each episode in season 4 and explaining the biggest moments.

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  2. You Recap: Slasher Chick Ellie stumbling into the path of not one but two narcissistic murderers was a bad break on top of a lifetime of bad breaks for our balcony sprite.

    • Where Is Season 3 Set?
    • Who Is The Neighbor Joe Stalks at The End of Season 2?
    • Who Dies in Season 3 — and Who Kills them?
    • Season 3 Ending Explained: What Happened?
    • Did Love Really Die?
    • What Happens to Baby Henry?
    • Does Marienne Die?
    • What Happened to Sherry and Cary Conrad?
    • What Happened to Theo and Matthew Engler?
    • What Happened to Dottie?

    During the chaos and bloodshed of Season 2 finale, Joe comes this closeto killing Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) after she offs Candace (Ambyr C. Childers) and Delilah (Carmela Zumbado), but stops short when he learns she’s pregnant. Instead, they decide to start a new life together. Covering up their crimes with the Quinn family money, the pair ge...

    At the end of Season 2, we see that obsessive Joe’s cycle is starting again and he begins to fixate on a mysterious neighbor reading in her yard, dubbing her the new “You.” In Season 3, we learn that is Natalie (Michaela McManus), their new next-door neighbor in Madre Linda. Married to Matthew (Scott Speedman), Natalie becomes Joe’s new obsession. ...

    Season 3 actually has a relatively low body count, with a total of four deaths. In order, they are as follows: 1. Natalie Engler (Killed by Love): Joe and Love’s next-door neighbor, Natalie is murdered by Love in Episode 1, after Love discovers that Joe is becoming obsessed with her. Joe and Love dispose of the body together, setting off the events...

    Joe and Love’s short-lived attempt at the suburban dream goes up in literal flames at the end of Season 3. The dynamic between Love and Joe was permanently altered after he learned she was a murderer in Season 2, and the third season follows that disdain and disconnect all the way to its heartbreaking conclusion. Disgusted by his wife (and the refl...

    Yes. I’m sorry, I know, it sucks. But by all accounts, Love Quinn is well and truly dead. We all know the old standby TV rule: death is never certain if it happened offscreen. Well, Love died very much on-screen; we witnessed her final moments up-close, and then we watched Joe bake a pie, pose her body and light the house on fire with her inside. W...

    In one of Joe’s rare moments of self-awareness, he realizes that Love was right — at least about one thing — he would be bad for his son, Henry. Before he goes on the run, he leaves the baby with Dante (Ben Mehl) and Lansing (Noel Arthur), a Madre Linda couple Joe and Love befriended during Season 3, with a note expressing his last wish “that they ...

    Poor, lovely Marienne is barely hanging on, just trying to get her life back together when she becomes the next object of Joe’s fixation and, like Beck and Love before her, falls for the mask of the man he pretends to be. But unlike most of Joe’s obsessions, Marienne lives to see another day — for now. A recovering drug addict, who spends the whole...

    A-type mom-fluencer Sherry (Shalita Grant) and her alpha-male husband Cary (Travis Van Winkle) wind up trapped in Joe and Love’s glass cage in the final act of Season 3, after an attempted foursome gone hilariously — and then terrifyingly — wrong. During their would-be swinging seduction, Sherry and Cary overhear Joe and Love discussing Natalie’s m...

    Theo (Dylan Arnold), the literal boy-next-door, bonds with his new neighbor, Love, throughout Season 3 and ultimately falls for her — before falling victim to her violent ways. Theo lives with his stepfather, Matthew Engler (Scott Speedman) and Matthew’s wife, Natalie. After Love kills Natalie, Theo’s relationship with his stepfather grows strained...

    Love and Forty’s mother, Dottie Quinn (Saffron Burrows), plays a secondary antagonist role throughout Season 2 and Season 3, during which we learn that she’s a flighty, overbearing and abusive mother to Love. After losing Forty, Dottie pours all her affection onto baby Henry (who she calls by his middle name, Forty), growing more erratic and unstab...

    • "A Fresh Start" Once upon a time, Joe believed in love. He was brave, he was vulnerable, and so he won her the old-fashioned way. He did whatever he had to, whatever it took, for her.
    • "Just the Tip" With an episode title as brilliant as "Just the Tip," I'm as eager for my immediate future of watching this hour as Joe is for his distant future of growing old with Love.
    • "What Are Friends For?" As if Love couldn't be any more seemingly perfect, she is now leaving Joe a daily special baked treat in his locker as he continues to fantasize about them finally doing something about their sexual tension.
    • "The Good, the Bad, & the Hendy" From the start of the episode, it's clear that Joe grew up in a very violent household that affected him and his mother, but he is dealing with a much tamer domestic issue in the present.
  3. Sep 11, 2021 · It's been a long time since we last broke into a cold sweat waiting for Joe (Penn Badgley) to claim his next victim, so we've provided you with a brief recap of Season 2 and that shocking plot...

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  4. Mar 9, 2023 · 'You' Season 4 Finale Recap: We Keep Each Other Good. By Marco Vito Oddo. Published Mar 9, 2023. Joe Goldberg’s bloody journey takes an unexpected turn in Season 4’s finale. Image via Netflix....

  5. Oct 15, 2021 · Benji first tries to offer Joe money, then offers to help him win Beck over, and finally shows him evidence of his most damning secret. Still, it is Benji's influence on Beck that seals his fate.

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