You are an American psychologist thriller TV series created by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble and produced by Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment and A+E Studios in association with Warner Horizon Television, now Warner Bros. Television.
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You Season 3 Twist Ending Explained: Every question answered
The season three finale of You gave its audience a twisted new definition of ‘happily ever after’. Based on the novels by Caroline Kepnes, You was originally produced for Lifetime before being added to Netflix’s lineup when the studio went through a second season.
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The psychological thriller has a huge fan basethanks to its charismatic protagonist Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgeley), who defies romantic hero conventions by weaving his way into the lives of his obsessions.
While the concept is not necessarily new in literature, the show takes a disturbing approach to justifying Joe’s stalking and murder motivations to create an ideal romance.
You deconstruct the typical behavior of male heroes removing the pink lens of romantic stories and a realistic, if disturbing take on the storyline between boy and girl.
The literary trope is turned on its head once again in You season 2 when Joe finally takes control of his own and sadistic match in Love Quinn.
He knows when you’re asleep, he knows when you’re awake. 🎁 pic.twitter.com/cprRFMiQQx
— YOU (@YouNetflix) December 25, 2022
All this leads up to the You season 3 finale, that is explosive in its own right.
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The episode summary
So you end with one chapter wrapping everything that happened in Madre Linda ends and (hopefully) ends the Love and Henry saga. The whole story felt watered down and failed to capture what makes You such a compelling film.
This finale partially compensates for the expansive pieces of mediocrity throughout the season, but it’s still the weakest of the three.
The characters themselves lack depth, with many supporting characters just lurking and showing up when the script also calls for them. It also appears that Love is dead, but since we’ve never declared her dead (always a huge red flag on TV shows!), she could still be alive.
In many ways, this season has been a strange mix of ideas that never quite gelled well enough to make the 10 episodes running worth the effort.
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It’s not a bad season, but it is not particularly good a. In the end you close with a solid finale that more than compensates for the mediocre middle part of the chapters.
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