![]() You seasons 1-4 are available on Netflix.The midseason finale of You season 4 answered the show's latest murder mystery. If she's not part of taking down Joe, I just want her to be able to witness it."Īfter all, Nadia's going to need some backup if she ever plans to get out of prison, and Marienne is the only other person who knows what really went down. "I feel like she hasn't gotten her piece yet, and I do think she deserves that. "I would love to come back again," she told us. Marienne may have escaped Joe's murderous clutches and reunited with her daughter Juliette in Paris, but Tati Gabrielle wants to come back as well. I think that's something they have in common, weirdly." So I wouldn't put anything past her, I wouldn't past Joe as well. "I think that if she can pull off everything she did in season four, there's not much she can't do. ![]() "I would love to come back and play her again," she told Digital Spy. So, unless you count sitting in a padded business chair with the owner of a billion-pound company as justice, we'd expect a downfall to play some part in the series' final season.Īnd who better than those Joe has wronged (and by wronged, we mean kidnapped/killed/ put behind bars/all of the above) to serve up a nice, hot dish of justice?Īmy Leigh-Hickman hasn't given up hope on Nadia's return, despite the character now being in prison for Joe's crimes. The deeper question that we frequently pitch in the writers' room is, 'What's real justice? What would hurt him the most?'" "And he's cute! And he gets away with it. How does Joe Goldberg go down in a world where he's been branding people with bricks in broad daylight for years? Guys like this don't usually see a lot of justice from the world. "The conversation we have among the writers, between Greg and I, and a lot with Penn is about the fact that it would be nice to end his arc with some form of justice. Show boss Sera Gamble also told The Hollywood Reporter that the plan is to incorporate some type of consequence for Joe - and that this is how You, in theory, should end. How that fits in with his new high-flying life with Kate, we'll have to wait and see.Īnd we also can't escape the fact that, by Joe's own admission, anyone that he loves inevitably ends up dead - so Kate's future isn't exactly looking rosy. Going into the fifth season of You, the finale of the fourth has primed us for a more chilling Joe, who's done with attempts to monologue his way to justifying his dastardly actions. Although, unlike Joe's former wife Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), Kate seems determined to at least try and be a good person. ![]() He has also found a partner that fully sees and is willing to overlook his darkest traits. ![]() The Joe Goldberg we are looking at by the end of season four feels completely untouchable, with an entire PR team at his disposal to help mop up any messes he might make. What's more, he can now use the money and power that his girlfriend Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) wields to further his own privilege and continue to protect himself from consequence. We know where each of our characters ended up (many of them in the ground or behind bars), and there are no real plot threads left to pick at (unless you count the ongoing question of whether Jenna Ortega's Ellie is ever going to show up again).Īs for Joe Goldberg, the insinuation is that he has now faced up to and fully embraced the darkest parts of himself. Season four's storyline was fairly self-contained and it reached a satisfying conclusion. ![]()
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