With the news that has been officially renewed on Netflix for a third season, it's time to start thinking about the burning questions we're still thinking about thanks to season 2's shocking bombshells.
27.12.2019 - 00:21 / cosmopolitan.com
This is usually someone who works in the medical industry, which is why they are typically able to cover up their crimes...at first. This person is most likely very intelligent.
Some people speculate that Elizabeth Short, known as the , was killed by this kind of murderer, due to the nature of the crime. The way she was killed may have involved a procedure that suspect would have learned in medical school.
This is another kind of killer that is typically highly educated, and as you can
With the news that has been officially renewed on Netflix for a third season, it's time to start thinking about the burning questions we're still thinking about thanks to season 2's shocking bombshells.
Who could have predicted that a character birthed from a Lifetime series would be such a topic of conversation and point of obsession on social media and beyond?
Penn Badgley demonstrated just how great he is at playing a serial killer during an interview with The Late Show's Stephen Colbert.The actor who portrays Joe Goldberg proved that he can switch on his creepiness surprisingly easily.Badgley also revealed that he felt conflicted about the "thirsty response" from viewers.Fans of You will be well aware of just how scary Joe Goldberg can get.
If you’re hooked on the chilling new series of Netflix hit show ‘You’ then you also might be having the debate with yourself over whether or not it’s OK to fancy lead character Joe, played by Penn Badgley.The hit show returned for a second series on Boxing Day and Penn Badley has been breaking hearts everywhere ever since. Without revealing too much, Joe is basically a massive serial killer and he murders a fair few people in the first series, over the course of 10 episodes.
The new episodes were thrust upon us the day after Christmas by Netflix (the creepy post-holiday season binge we never knew we wanted), but even so, it’s definitely not enough. Some of our questions will almost certainly be answered by the Season 2 finale — especially when it comes to Candace — but judging by the first season, the new finale is definitely going to leave fans wanting more.
Look, I get the confusion. Penn Badgley, who plays Joe, is a hot guy. You probably know him best as Dan Humphrey from Gossip Girl, so his face is already nostalgia-inducing and probably makes you feel all warm inside. And he's not any less hot in this show than he was in that one. If anything he's gotten better with age.
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Besides the fact that this conversation is getting tired as hell, it's important to note that you're not nuts for being attracted to or . You simply think that these objectively attractive celebrity men are hot. That's literally just biology. Joe Goldberg, Ted Bundy, and their horrible crimes are not tugging at your heartstrings. It's as simple as that.
Speaking of serial killers, Cosmopolitan recently spoke to Penn Badgley to see what it's like to portray the murderous bookstore owner, Joe Goldberg. Penn says he never feels convinced that he's actually in Joe's headspace (phew), but when he talks about the character, it's clear that he understands him inside out. That's probably why he can see that one of Joe's most redeemable qualities—his love for books—is actually one of the most dangerous things about him.
In just a couple days, Joe Goldberg is at it again.
Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) gets a new identity in YOU Season 2, but he still can't escape who he truly is. The second season of the deadly drama series — its first as a Netflix original, after moving from Lifetime — sees Joe abandoning his life in New York for Los Angeles. He's adopted the name Will Bettelheim and gets a low-key gig at an upscale grocery, but his primary purpose in life still seems to be harboring an all-consuming and dangerous obsession with a woman.