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Over the course of five seasons, Joe killed 21 people. At the end of “You,” he was arrested, put on trial and convicted of ...
What does Joe Goldberg's final monologue reveal about society? Explore the complex themes of accountability and societal ...
“You” showrunner and exec producer Justin W. Lo exclusively told The Post, “The seventh episode is where the entire world now ...
As the Penn Badgley-led series comes to a close with season five, Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo talk with The Hollywood ...
Showrunners Michael Foley and Justin Lo speak to CNN about the end of Netflix’s soapy psychological thriller series “You” and ...
The showrunners revealed all of the different ways they thought Joe would meet a satisfying end Warning: This post contains ...
The man who has played the infamous character for five seasons talks with The Hollywood Reporter about bringing the Netflix ...
Since soft-boy-slash-serial-killer Joe Goldberg, the antihero of Netflix's You, first appeared on our screens in 2018, he's ...
You's Joe Goldberg has been enchanting his victims and the audience with his undeniable charm. But his luck wouldn't run ...
Upon discovering that Beck's true killer may have gotten away with murder, she adopts the alter-ego of Brontë (named after ...
After watching Joe get away with murder after murder for five seasons, it seemed pretty clear that the You showrunners only ...
Joe's inner monologue in "You" manipulates viewers into empathizing with a man locked in a cycle of violence and control.