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YOU: season 5
Spoilies for seasons 1-4 below:
Okay so they’ve said that people from Joe’s past will come back to haunt him and possibly bring him to justice. So, I’ve been thinking about who could be part of this group of people who’d want to take Joe down.
Blythe and Ethan would probably not have anything to do with it. Blythe sent Beck’s book to her agent and got it published. Neither she nor Ethan have anything against Joe because they don’t know that he’s a murderer. Paco and his mom also have no reason to go after Joe; he helped them. No one from season 1 knows that Joe is the one who killed Beck- except for Dr. Nicky. But Dr. Nicky found God in prison and has no urge to take Joe down (he says so in season 2).
As far as loose ends from season 2, Ellie is the obvious one. Her sister is dead because of Joe. Joe ruined her life and she’s definitely never forgiven him.
Season 3 has more loose ends than others. There’s Sherry and Cary, and Matthew and Theo Engler. Sherry and Cary were literally trapped in the cage by Love and Joe and Cary almost died. Love killed Matthew’s wife, Natalie, and severely injured Theo. Matthew was on to Love and Joe, too. He was very suspicious of them. You could even consider Dante a loose end because he’s the one who ended up taking care of Joe’s son, Theo.
As far as season 4 goes, Marienne and Nadia are the big loose ends. Joe abducted Marienne and trapped her in the cage for a long time and only got away due to the combined cleverness of herself and Nadia. Nadia is framed for Eddie’s murder at the end of the season, and she goes to prison. But she knows what Joe did to Marienne and the others; she knows who he is.
I’d love to see as many of these people as possible come together to take Joe down. I know Jenna Ortega (Ellie) is booked and busy as hell, but I really hope she comes back. An Avengers-esque team up of all the people Joe has wronged would make me so incredibly happy.
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castial · 2 months
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the YOU account posting... my imaginary lunatic british politician better SHOW UP
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thatreader-aleyuh · 1 year
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I’ve just finished You S4..
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Firstly..
JOE I WAS ROOTING FOR YOU, WE WERE ALL ROOTING FOR YOU
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I really believed he was being framed and I too was looking for the killer (and I had my suspects) but it turns out the call was coming from INSIDE THE HOUSE BOOKIE
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This season took my ass on a JOURNEY. Part 2 had me TIRED and the plot twists had me going through every human emotion possible
But the most important thing this season has taught me is to mind my mf business (like Nadia should have done)
Bc if you ask me, I ain’t hear nothing & I ain’t see a damn thing
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will-is-silly · 1 month
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"You Will Love Me"??? oh 😨😨😨
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neliiitoo · 11 months
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HEAR ME OUT. joe goldberg should DEFINITELY have a little curly ponytail in season 5.
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i think the whole point of the second half of season 4, for me at least, was to finally establish that joe is and always has been the villain.
in the previous seasons his actions are justifiable to a certain degree. he kills “bad” people and we as an audience still root for him in a way because he’s, for lack of better term, an anti-hero. we know that he believes he’s doing whats right.
but now he’s accepted this “dark” side to himself. up until the final episode, joe always denies that he enjoys what he does and always claims that he doesnt want to kill. but now we see him admitting that he does enjoy it. and we see him break— he’s driven himself mad. he isn’t stable. we finally see him do things that we can’t get behind— imprisoning marienne, framing eddie and nadia— he isnt killing bad people for the greater good anymore. he’s killing innocents for getting in his way and now he’s in a position where he can do it regularly and get away with it.
there’s no doubt in my mind that kate is his final ‘you.’ she seems to love him unconditionally and enables him. i wouldnt be surprised if we see him indulging himself in senseless murders at the beginning of season 5 just for the fun of it. because now he just can. i just hope it ends with everyone he’s wronged getting the closure they deserve and with him rotting in a jail cell or, better yet, the ground.
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eclipsedbluemoon · 1 year
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Easier to root for Joe Goldberg's murdering ass now that he isn't a hypocrite anymore. Does that mean I love him? No. But do I like watching him kill people? Yes. Is it going to be even more satisfying to watch him kill people without any guilt in season 5? Abso-fucking-lutely.
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What the fuck is this? Are you guys stalkers now?
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ato-dato · 9 months
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Aziraphale please! He’s been through enough!!!
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thekimspoblog · 3 months
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Things I want/expect from Season 5 of "YOU":
Awesome pop music. Look, at this point the writing on this show is just awful. I'm still watching because I care how this ends. The only thing which has consistently been good across the first four seasons was the soundtrack; the music took the cheesy plot threads and cringe dialogue, and turned it into something that was greater than the sum of its parts. The world of "YOU" has a very unique feel; it's sleek, it's fast-paced, it doesn't take itself too seriously. It's a never-ending tedious party where everyone in the room is a shallow douchebag, but the worst guest of all is the tormented poet lurking in the corner judging them.
Joe Goldberg is too rich to fail. Season 4 was (almost) a complete waste of time, but the plot at least ended on an interesting cliffhanger: Joe seems to have embraced his identity as a serial killer, and chooses to return to New York, now having fought his way into the 1% and ostensibly is above the law. I mean, go big or go home is what I say. Not only is having your villain own the NYPD a concept which is simultaneously absurd and tragically realistic, but taking the plot in this direction means the series can't end with the predictable "he goes to prison" conclusion. We've had four seasons of Joe deluding himself that he's just a good guy in bad circumstances, so at this point it would be refreshing to see this character as a mustache-twirling sadist. The only good moments in Season 4 came from the show admitting that it had exhausted the premise of "misogyny from the misogynist's perspective" and switching its focus to seeing Joe through the eyes of women who encounter him. So in my opinion, Season 5 needs to really lean into the evilness of this character, once and for all. The feeling of insurmountability for the victims who want to bring him to justice.
Rhys Montrose. The Fight Club twist was stupid. It was incredibly stupid! The entire point of a story like this is that Joe's dangerous nature can't be hand-waived as "insanity", and the Season 4 twist ruined it!!! But you did it! It's done! The least you can do is respect us enough to commit to the bit. Because as dumb as an idea it was to give Joe a quirky British imaginary friend to plan murders with... I gotta say Rhys does have a certain charisma about him. At least he's having fun with being evil and teases Joe for perpetually angsting. So yeah... hope he sticks around in S5. Like I said, if you're going to make Joe a cartoon villain, at least own it.
Kate's POV Episode. The episodes where we're given a reprieve from Joe Goldberg's droning internal monologue are probably some of the best episodes. Even though it has a male protagonist, the story is still very much about women and femininity, and so the show wouldn't even work if it didn't occasionally switch to a female perspective to give us a window into how these characters see the world. Beck ernestly was just a sweet and fragile everygirl. Love Quinn was equally as neurotic and spiteful as Joe, but at least her quips were actually funny. Marianne was determined and resilient, because for some reason stuff like this always seems to happen to women like her. These episodes are used sparingly; we're only ever given a taste of what the show would be like if one of these women were the main character, but we're always left with more questions than answers, and that's on purpose. There's supposed to be a sense of violence to how little we get to understand the female characters; Joe has a pattern of killing women and replacing their voice with his own, often literally. So with all that in mind... what's the deal with Kate? Because Kate's weird, right? Even by the standards of a love interest in this story, and that's saying something. In some ways she feels like a rehash of Love Quinn's character, except she's colder and meaner. She's the first woman who is so uninteresting, Joe isn't even stalking her wholeheartedly. She barely seems to have any feelings for him, and their marriage at the very end more seems like a finance-based alliance of convenience. What even are her motives?! Most importantly, she told Joe that she didn't care about his past before they got hitched, which if history is any indicator, is the equivalent of deciding to walk out into traffic blindfolded. Obviously Kate is going to die; the question is just when and how. Hopefully before that happens, she'll get her own episode of "I'm starting to think this guy is untrustworthy", just so we can get the faintest idea of what makes this lady tick. ... Or maybe Kate is also a hallucination! Why the fuck not!
Don Giovanni allusion. Don Giovani is an opera about a licentious, aristocratic man who manages to stymie every mortal attempt to bring him to justice for his crimes. After taunting a victim for her failure to stop him, a literal Deus ex Machina intervenes and a living statue shows up to drag Giovanni to hell. If you ask me, this is how Netflix's "YOU" should end! Joe going to prison would be too cliché, Joe getting shot in the face by an enemy would be too cliché. But the series has been doing backflips over the proverbial shark for a solid season and a half by now, so why the hell not end with a supernatural horror twist? It would actually be perfect: Joe has gotten so rich and so powerful, that none of his victims have any real hope of bringing him to justice. But so egregious are this man's sins, that the cosmic balance had to get directly involved to punish him. It would provide a cathartic ending while still keeping with the story's overarching theme of a fundamentally broken and unjust society. It's karma, but on such an absurdly literal scale, that the audience is reminded how unrealistic it is to hope God has ever and will ever do something to stop the bad guys.
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glassiskies · 5 months
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in which aziraphale reverts to old habits, crowley is outraged, and they still do not talk about it
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animenga2023 · 8 months
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YOU SEASON 5 Joe Goldberg’s Final Chapter Netflix
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You has been renewed for a fifth and final season — and a familiar face from Joe’s past may come back to haunt him, as star Penn Badgley teased in a video released at Tudum: A Global Fan Event in Brazil, which you can watch above. to know more...
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anna-scribbles · 1 year
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some things are not meant to be understood
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newshabit · 1 year
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"You" Ending Season 5: Everything You Need To Know
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And You is renewed for a fifth and FINAL season!!! Woot woot!!!
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mari-cherri · 10 months
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sometimes a family is one boy born from magic, a giant destruction god older than time itself, magical boy's step-mom, his girlfriend, and his fucked up magical cousin and weird aunt
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