


'You' Season 3: Joe Goldberg is still a bad person.

More: 'You' star Penn Badgley almost turned down role due to sex scenes, his 'fidelity' to wife.XOXO, Joe Goldberg: 'You' Season 4 draws inspiration from Penn Badgley's 'Gossip Girl' roots.Review: Does 'You' try to turn Joe into the victim in Season 4?.If things go wrong between Joe and Kate, it won't be pretty.īack in his home city and with his most dangerous partner, it seems like a fifth season could also be a good final one for 'You.' More for 'You' She brought Joe back from the dead, after all. While his wife Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) was rich, Kate is beyond wealthy and powerful. Happily ever after for the murderer?īut there's no way that can last for Joe Goldberg. He's no longer running from his past and is seemingly happy in a relationship. What this all means for a potential 'You' Season 5Īt the end of Season 4, Joe is now safely and securely back in his home city of New York for the first time since Season 1. Instead of running away from a man who she knows committed murder, she decides to help rehabilitate him.Īfter some carefully curated media coverage, she does just that, and Joe is able to use his real name again, with Kate at his side. Kate, who has just inherited a vast political and financial empire, finds him in the hospital and gets (at least some of) the truth of his past life out of him. Together, Nadia and Marienne hatched a plan to fake Marienne's death and get her out of Joe's crosshairs forever.Īfter killing the father (Greg Kinnear) of his latest paramour Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), Joe tries to die by suicide, jumping off a bridge but is pulled from the water. One of those is Marienne, but she's already been found by Joe's clever student Nadia (Amy-Leigh Hickman). Joe tries to fix all the problems his equally murderous other half made. One of the biggest changes from the book is the absence of Amy Adam, the woman who, in Hidden Bodies, Joe chases out to Los Angeles after she wrongs him. Without realizing it, Joe killed Malcolm (Stephen Hagen), Simon (Aidan Cheng) and Gemma (Eve Austin). But worse (from Joe's perspective), he also kidnapped his obsession Marienne (Tati Gabrielle) and held her captive in a glass cage. Joe realizes this in Episode 7 when he kills the real Rhys. Rhys is real, certainly, but Joe has never spoken to him. Here's what to know, and what to expect in a potential fifth season: The big twist in 'You' Season 4 is.Īlthough for much of Season 4, Joe appears to be in a battle of words and some actual violence with London mayoral hopeful Rhys (Ed Speleers), it turns out it was all a hallucination. The finale of "You" Season 4 answered a lot of questions, left some characters dead, some in prison and others on the run. But of course, he still got away with it. Well, at least Joe in a fugue state or multiple personalities or whatever you want to call it. Perhaps if you only watched the first five episodes of Netflix's "You," released last month, you could cling to the hope that the elusive "Eat the Rich" killer taking out members of London's 1% was someone besides the murderer/stalker at the heart of the series.īut as the new episodes released Thursday reveal, it was actually Penn Badgley's Joe all along. : Friends and neighbors, I'd like to thank you for welcoming my family with open arms, but you.Spoiler alert! The following contains details from Part 2 of "You" Season 4, including the season finale.When the shock wears off and you feel safe jogging in your expensive athleisurewear again, remember, you can get off the hamster-wheel at any time. And when I realized he had come to hate me, I killed him. I killed the anti-vaxxer who sickened my child, hunted down the reporter who threatened us.I trapped the couple who tried to sabotage us, forced them to really see each other. I am not a coward, I do what has to be done to protect my family. But what choice did I have? But I played, and I realize that your fence, your doorbell cam, you're telling yourself that you're keeping your family safe but it's a lie you're too afraid to do what you need to do to really protect your own. If I wasn't perfect, I would lose it all, a game so rigged that it would only exist in a world that hates women, especially mothers. But I never felt safe here, judged from day one for my past, my body, how I raised my child. I moved to the suburbs because I bought into the dream, community, prosperity, and most of all safety. Even people like.įriends and neighbors, I'd like to thank you for welcoming my family with open arms, but you didn't. : The longer you know somebody, the more cursed you are to see them as human.The longer you know somebody, the more cursed you are to see them as human.
