🚨 Warning: HUGE spoilers for the ending of You Season 4. 🚨
To say that Netflix’s You Season 4 has some twists can be placing it mildly.
After all, by the top of the season we have discovered that the “Eat The Rich” killer just isn’t really the IRL Rhys however a manifestation of Joe’s internal psyche. Not solely that, however regardless of Nadia’s greatest intentions, Joe is not caught and winds up again in New York with Kate and a boatload of cash.
So, BuzzFeed caught up with Sera Gamble — aka the showrunner of You — to learn how that ending got here to be.
For one, it was determined that Joe would find yourself again in New York from the preliminary phases of planning Season 4. “So much of all of the things that he watched and judged from afar in Season 1 is now exactly who he is,” Sera defined.
When requested about Kate’s arc particularly, she continued, “I don’t think it’s an accident if you watch the show and you start to uncomfortably feel like certain people are complicit.”
“I don’t think we should assume that Kate leaves the season really knowing everything, just because he said he was gonna say everything. Her baseline standard of what she will accept in a relationship and in someone else’s behavior might not be the same as yours or mine. In fact, she says it’s not, because Tom Lockwood was her father and that’s what she was raised seeing.”
Sera continued, “I feel like this is the season where the whole idea was to have Joe face himself — the ‘you’ of this season is Joe. He tried hard in certain ways to look at himself and to change. But I think, by the end of the season, it should be pretty clear that that this show has zero interest in letting Joe off the hook. The fact that he lives to be Joe another day means that we haven’t redeemed him.”
If Season 5 is confirmed by Netflix, it will even be set in New York: “The idea we have for Season 5 is that Joe goes home again, but now he is resourced beyond his wildest imagination. What can Joe Goldberg accomplish if he has wealth, privilege, protection, more than ever before?”
A key a part of that is Joe’s acceptance of “Rhys.” Sera defined, “Beforehand, 60-85% of his energy was spent lying to himself about the fact that he’s going to a location to kill someone and then cleaning up the horrible mess that has happened because he hasn’t planned it properly. If he instead is more honest with himself, and we’re accepting that this is a tool in his toolbox, what does that turn him into? He will always want to be your perfect boyfriend. His belief in love, I don’t think, will ever flag. If the Rhys aspect of him is fully integrated, if not, what’s in there?”
Thanks for speaking to us, Sera! You Season 4 is now accessible for streaming on Netflix.
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