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The man who has played the infamous character for five seasons talks with The Hollywood Reporter about bringing the Netflix ...
Showrunners Michael Foley and Justin Lo speak to CNN about the end of Netflix’s soapy psychological thriller series “You” and ...
On the surface, Joe Goldberg in You appears to be merely another lovesick dude with too many emotions and a questionable taste in sweaters.
As the Penn Badgley-led series comes to a close with season five, Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo talk with The Hollywood ...
Still, there were some alternate endings that didn't make the cut and in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, we find ...
Netflix’s You highlights the perverse progression of love, fixation, and defiance in a way few shows dare to put up.
Joe's inner monologue in "You" manipulates viewers into empathizing with a man locked in a cycle of violence and control.
Of course, this is YOU, and Joe always follows up a good deed with something… well, not great. Here is a look back at all the ...
Are we the problem? Or is Joe just looking to skirt taking culpability for his crimes? Penn Badgley has some thoughts.
(SPOILERS for Netflix’s You will obviously be found below.) ...
Joe’s first onscreen murder was Benji, the ex-boyfriend of Beck. Joe lured Benji into the bookstore, before he hit him over ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from "You" Season 5, Episode 10. While "You" has seen Joe Goldberg's murderous habits take ...