Prepare for the feels, fans.
18.12.2019 - 23:51 / torontosun.com
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – In its first season, “You” was more interesting as state-of-the-industry case-study than as television. A semi-satirical stalker drama whose ability to compel coexisted with certain deep flaws, “You” failed to catch on as a Lifetime series and seemed destined for a short life — up until it was, in its second run on Netflix, a zeitgeist hit (according to Netflix’s own telling).
Prepare for the feels, fans.
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When Joe Goldberg is involved, beware, you may not make it out alive. And that was certainly the case for Forty Quinn, Love's twin brother who met an untimely end following a dramatic standoff in the finale.
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Joe Goldberg fans can rejoice because You Season 2 has finally arrived.New episodes of Netflix's seriously creepy serial killer show dropped on the streaming service at 12 a.m. PT / 3 a.m.
1. YouSeason 2 In the first season of Netflix’s thriller series, Penn Badgely starred as anti-social bookstore manager Joe Goldberg, who obsessed over and stalked grad student Beck before everyone realized he’s a violent sociopath. The horror continues in Season 2, when Joe moves to Los Angeles to find his next victim. Victoria Pedretti and Charlie Barnett are new additions to the cast.When: Thursday on Netflix
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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.