My favorite detail is when Love is hallucinating that Forty is with her in the tub and she gets two texts on her phone “👫” and “🍕” which seems odd at first. But that hallucination scene cuts back and forth with the scenes of Joe being with Marrienne at the library where the camera pans out and shows an open pizza box on the desk! Even in her unstable state, she somehow knew or “Forty knew” and was warning her! Such a cool detail!
in the ending scene when Joe was talking about finding Marrienne in Paris, someone riding a motorcycle passes by that kinda resembles her. I think that might've been Marrienne also she was the only one that stood out from that scene since she was wearing a bright red leather suit/jacket and everyone else was wearing dull or warm tone clothings.
when Joe and Love discuss swinging in S3E8, Love says "it isn't me" and Joe replies "it isn't us" - this is a reference to Victoria Pedretti's previous series Haunting of Bly Manor, where a similar set of phrases is used by ghosts to possess the living
SHerry finds Love's key but not Joes, just insinuating that Joe is more of a professional than love is which is why he gets the one up on her in the end
I agree. I think Joe's murders always seemed a bit more calculated. Joe always has a story planned; a way for the person to disappear, while Love's kills are impulsive. She doesn't think about how she'll get away with it or what she's gonna do with the body etc. I think their key hiding places kind of reflect this too, since Joe's key was in a much harder place to find.
Exactly. Who puts the key in a flour jar. That's the easiest place to find it. Look what happen. Sherry finds the keys. Love is very careless compared to Joe.
My favorite detail is when Love is hallucinating that Forty is with her in the tub and she gets two texts on her phone “👫” and “🍕” which seems odd at first. But that hallucination scene cuts back and forth with the scenes of Joe being with Marrienne at the library where the camera pans out and shows an open pizza box on the desk! Even in her unstable state, she somehow knew or “Forty knew” and was warning her! Such a cool detail!
Completely agree. I initially thought 40 was douchey but such a victim of his parents’ toxicity. Love’s response to toxic parents was being a killer. 40s response was being a loveable douche
Did anyone else expect a totally different storyline before they watched season 3? I wasn't expecting the next door neighbor to die so quickly either I thought she was going to be around for most of the season like Beck in season 1. I feel like we all thought season 3 would mainly be based on Joe becoming obsessed with the neighbor and trying to develop a relationship with her despite being married to Love and having a baby with her. Was not expecting Joe to instead fall in love/become obsessed with the librarian who ends up being his boss. There was definitely a lot of twists and turns that we didn't see coming either.
@@isabelladiana1344 I figured that part wouldn’t happen, but I figured with his way of hyper fixation that there would be a way of Love dying at the end potentially. Although not to the extent of what happened.
I was actually the opposite. I didn't know where it would go, or for it to happen so fast, but at the end of season 2 I expected neighbor to die by episode 3 or 4. Though I didn't expect Marianne or Theo for that matter.
Ok, so i noticed something in episode 5 that just absolutely blew mind. When Marienne is drawing in front of Joe, at some point, she puts down her bracelet. At the same time, he inner monologues that "she is scared to be seen". If you listen closely, once she puts it on the desk, you hear the faint jangle of Becks jangly bracelets from Season 1 episode one, where Joe says about beck that "you want me to see you" or something like that. Hope this makes sense lol
It’s also ironic that bakery is called “A Fresh Tart” (sounds like a fresh start). The first thing they do is fall back into their old ways. Murdering Natalie, disposing of a body, setting up the cage etc all in the place that is supposed to symbolize them wiping the slate clean and starting over. Joe has had 2 fresh starts previously and is now embarking on a third so I think the fact they they used the building symbolizing their fresh start as a place to carry out their old habits tells us that Joe’s goal to change is futile. He is just a murderer and always will be .
that's actually a pretty cool theory especially since when joe tried to get a fresh start in la he quickly falls into old habits of killing people to try and protect somebody
The book that Natalie gives joe when he’s stalking her “Tender is the night” from Fitzgerald, is actually the plot of season 3. A psychiatrist (Joe) meets a patient who is mentally unstable (Love) and ends up falling in love and getting married with her, only to find out she’s more unstable then he thought, they later leave to Paris where the psychiatrist meets another woman (Marianne) and he falls in love with her, and his wife descends more into madness as it progresses. In the end the psychiatrist loses everything, pretty similar to how Joe loses his family and Marianne, then later flees to Paris
@@prettygirlpandora he unknowingly gave up Joe before by telling Beck about the ceiling in the bathroom. He knows that Joe killed Beck too. I wonder if he will become so traumatized by bottling in and spill the beans one day.
@@yellowdiamond1239 I know!!! Such a missed opportunity!!! Maybe the actors (Paco and his mom) weren't available? Hopefully we see him and Ellie in season 4 or 5.
@@jpz2009 They missed the mark for sure! I’m thinking he may run into the Sallingers (Peaches family) since they have property there; it’s where Peach wanted to take Beck. Maybe he’ll bump into Karen who said it was her dreamland. Two Americans were in the coffee shop where he was saying they couldn’t believe how many New Yorkers had come to Paris since the pandemic! Hopefully they don’t miss this mark like so many others they’ve missed.
During one of Joe and Marianne's conversations at the bookshelves, there's a book titled "Flirt." They also reference To Kill a Mockingbird a couple more times as well by referencing Scout, Boo, and Harper Lee in different scenes!
I just want to point out that Love is NOT a serial killer because she doesn't collect trophies from her kills nor does she have a cool down period. She kills based on impulse which makes her a spree killer. Joe on the other hand, keeps something from each of his kills (although he doesn't always keep them) and he has cool down periods which makes him in fact, a serial killer.
"serial" for me is something that's made in time to time, like a guitar, a car... So, for me Love it was kinda like a proper serial killer for me, she was from time to time killing even that she wasn't a type that goes deep into planning and collecting stuff from the victims.
Technically the definition of a serial killer is one who commits atleast three murders over the course of more than a month. First she kills Forty's babysitter then years later she kills Delilah and Candace, which happens at least a few months before Natalie. So Love is, by definition, a serial killer in addition to the one killing spree she went on (not including the planned/attempted murders that came after)
I thing the way the title YOU becomes blood filled every time an episode starts is the biggest indicator that whoever wil be Joe's "you" will end up blood filled (basically dead)
His mom? In the end is she the reason for his savior complex/mommy issues and the obssessive/destructive behavior that comes with Joe, projecting his delusional thinking on all the girls.
@@ernesto.carloz yes, that mixed with the abuse from both his father figures and the other kids at the orphanage, and maybe even the nurse or whoever she was there
Part of me really wants to believe, knowing Love is as dubious Joe, that she somehow/someway escaped the house before the fire burned her away. I mean if shes ~always one step ahead of Joe as Joe is with her (both hiding keys to cage)~ she would also know to take adrenaline and poof shes alive. Yeah, I get it, I know shes gone, butttt come on. Shes “perfect” for him, right (as her last words describe them before she fades away). But one thing I found kinda interesting is how it was Love’s idea to stage a “murder-suicide” for Sherry and Cary, and that was the same set up Joe did in the finale. Maybe Love is alive and she wanted this to be the set up so she would also leave with Joe fir Paris, where she always wanted to start a bakery herself. Yes, far fetched and You’s showrunner confirmed she is gone, but its hard to believe with all their twists and turns. Season 4 could either have Joe turn into this perfect man, who doesnt kill anymore (2% chance) - or have this post-Love realization (cue flashback to Joe’s Mom starting life over) that he really is going to change and that this social commentary about life and childhood neglect can, in fact, be helped by someone ~who understands ~You~~ I think the show really, in some way, wanted Love and Joe to stay together. But Joe is chasing something to change him. I believe he doesnt want to kill anymore, but Love who knew him so well continued his past, something he is trying to forget about. And come on, they really named her “Love.” Something he is always trying to chase. Love is his love. Dammit i need to stop typing But I really do admire the story writing for this show. Every topic is real, raw, and current. Love is hintfully described as bipolar (manic, impulsive references) and Joe is, without diagnosing, some axis 1 disorder - and all of this stems from their childhood, an environment crucial for their development. Henry, could very well be, introduced when he is older and be the same version of Joe, finding the truth to his past, etc
I also think love and Joe are perfect and not perfect at same time and I think it was all Joe fault except love cheating with that mf kid which was also because of joe not loving her and I know love would be alive and maybe they might end up together hope so 😐
That would mean Love’s plan is this: She paralyses Joe, Joe takes adrenaline right before she slits his throat, Joe paralyses her with a dose which is too much, she takes adrenaline and then she chases after Joe in Paris. Do you have any idea how absurd this sounds?
In one of the flashback scene’s when Joe was a kid, he sat by nurse Fiona while reading the perks of being a wallflower. A book about a kid feeling left out and finding true connections and friends, something Joe was establishing with Fiona!
the women he obsesses over really are replacable with the exception of Love. Beck war boring, Candace was at least a badass, natalie was BORING, marienne at least had class and wasnt a flat character BUT LOVE, Love was perfect for him and she was a well-rounded character with a lot of depth
I would of loved it if the show ended with Love somehow getting away with everything, and moving away. Taking Joe with her as she constantly paralyzes him, maybe change the show’s perspective to Love and make her the main character for a few episodes until Joe escapes somehow. We know that Love is obsessed with Joe like how he used to be, and she still was in the end, she was planning to force the marriage to work somehow and planing on killing Marianne till her daughter walked in and they had that talk. Then she turned and went to kill Joe. If that didn’t happen the story probably would of went a lot different. We didn’t get to *see* her be obsessed with Joe like how he was with her. We did a little bit at the end of season 2, but besides that the entirety of season 3 she just seemed like a normal (not really) wife who happened to know about Joe’s past. I wanted the show to explore her obsession with him more.
Marianne the librarian! Reference to the musical Music Man where a conman falls for and stalks the town librarian until he wins her over. There’s a song called Marianne the Librarian.
The scene when Sherry shot Cary's leg when she intended to graze him reminded me of when Peach grazed Joe's leg, eventually killing Peach. I was thinking if Sherry had actually grazed Cary's leg, one of them would have shared the same fate as Peach.
Did nobody notice that Joe’s fingerprints SHOULD be all over the places and bodies ???? He killed the ex boyfriend right outside a yoga studio and NOBODY saw?? And his hands were all over the guy when he stabbed him
his fingerprints aren't registered in the system as he's never been arrested except once in s2 when he was let out before they took his fingerprint, therefore he is unidentifiable to the police as they don't know that the fingerprints are his
I REALLY hope old characters with untied ends are key to the story in season 4, this is really the only way to correctly and beautifully end the show, and most likely become a fan favorite season if done right. I was VERY disappointed that this season, unlike season 2, barely acknowledged Joe's past actions. The previous 2 seasons don't play any significant role in the storyline or even script. The whole essence of this show is the insanity of it, Joe does the same thing over and over again expecting different results, the literal definition of insanity. The pattern is key to making the story an actual story rather than 4 stand-alone murder tales. There are so many suitable characters that could return to tie the entirety of the show together: Theo/ Matthew, Ellie, the PI from season 1, this 'half brother' even. All of these characters have been left alive with just enough information that collectively they could actually pin him for every single murder. Whichever character is revived should be shown contacting the other candidates listed previously in addition to Dr. Nicky, Peach's suspicious family, Paco, Matthew, Dottie Quinn, Marieanne, and most importantly JOE'S FAMILY! We could watch this character "stalking" Joe for a change, keeping trinkets of him for evidence, and digging around HIS past & personal life like we have seen Joe do to all his love interest victims. Tracking down his mother, half brother, and even the friend at the halfway house. This would be a super interesting insight to see how Joe would respond to being on the receiving end of his abusive behavior. To have his trama right in front of his face. The control dynamic would shift for the first time, which control was a big theme in the past 2 seasons. To see an uncalculated side of Joe and really demolish and believe left that he has mostly "pure intentions" for killing. This season if done right could and rightfully should be the last season, think breaking bad- you don't ruin a stellar storyline to pump out more seasons when in the end the 4-5 season well-written shows are ALWAYS more beloved and rewatched by fans than dragged out repetitive shows (cough cough walking dead). I really hope they do not try to pop out more the 5 seasons total and delay the large sum of karma joe has nipping at his ankles at this point in the story. Oh and there is one last element I would LOVE to see is at the end of season 4, like in previous seasons, we listen to snippets of a memoir being narrated over clips of events following the aftermath of Joe's actions. At the end of season 4, after the revived character has either killed or locked Joe up, we hear an unfamiliar adult male voice narrating a section of a book that is describing some all-over metaphor or poetic lesson that should be learned from the events of the story. While listening to this narration we see an outline (not yet the face) of the author who is reading from what seems to be his new book on a book tour. As the camera zooms out further we recognize the location as the book store from season one, then the clip cuts ( we are still listening to the author throughout this all) and the figure is in the same position but the background is different, he is now reading at the LA restaurant/ book store from season 2, then cut to the library in season 3. At the end of the narration, the camera moves to an angle to reveal the author's face, we see a man with a very similar resemblance to Joe himself and around a similar age. On the cover of the book he is holding, and on the book tour posters behind him, we read the name "Henry Ferguson" (Dante's last name). The entire story is connected through books and writing. From the first season to the last. Joe's son in the end only took one thing away from Joe and it was the love of books and writing. Since this is how Henry had to cope with being abandoned by his father as a baby.
Honestly season 3 was really good we don't really need a season for but I hope that season four the start tying Joe to murders from season 1 2 and 3 and then they end up on the hunt for him so it's not just the classic Joe kill for love
The idea that him and Love are perfect for each other yet still he maintains the addiction to obsession and ends up killing her, he symbolically and quite literally is killing Love. Her name being Love and him still ending up killing her to me is a sign that he will always kill love. (I however maintain that Love got out of the house somehow. I feel like Joe f’d up her dosage or maybe didn’t even give her what he thought and didn’t kill her, she awoke during the blaze and escaped, effectively faking her death also and will spend the rest of the series popping up, like how Beck does except she’s actually there, then in the finale Love is ultimately the one who gives Joe his comeuppance)
I don’t know why people are forgetting that love tried killing Joe first. He just wanted a divorce and she drugged then tried slashing his throat with a huge ass butcher knife? Did we all watch the same show?
@@mikehawk7960 yes. Plus she cheated to. Joe is certainly a psycho but love isn't any better. It's just who survived. She was growing a poison in her garden to possibly kill her husband .
There were lots of Sweeney Todd references too. Theo being so innocent and finding everything out is like Tobias and Love is Mrs Lovett. And Joe of course is Sweeney. The pie reference and the meat grinder is also right from Sweeney Todd… I feel like there may be even more references if I re-watched.
D'you know how Nirvana has a lot of refference from the show. The shirt, the store. Besides the library and of course Quinns' Anavrin. I really think that. Heart shaped mistake by the Conrads is a Nod to Heart shaped box by the band Nirvana.
YOU mean the show has references to Nirvana, not the other way round? Also the Nirvana shirt has a lot deeper meaning. It was Joe's mother's shirt, the only thing of her that he had. And he gave that to Beck as a token of his (twisted) faith to her
That's a great point about Sherry's blog name, I hadn't spotted that! I mentioned the S1 + S2 Nirvana connections in my S2 Things You Missed video and there was also Joe's mother who wore a Nirvana T-shirt if I recall correctly.
There were a ton of sweeney todd references. They called love the Mrs. Lovett of Madre Linda, and Love said she used to use the meat grinder at anavrin all the time just like Mrs. Lovett did in the movie. Plus in the song worst pies in london, Mrs. Lovett references another pie shop owned by an unseen character named Mrs. Mooney, so maybe that's where they got Mr Mooney's name from. Also in sweeney todd, sweeney kills judge turpin for his crimes against his wife so I thought it was interesting how Joe kills marienne's ex who happened to be friends with the judge.
Given the continuous influences from famous novels, I’m getting HEAVY The Talented Mr Ripley vibes for season 4. The book is amazing and I think the next season will follow a similar arc, the parallels are already right there.
@@lolerie Yea I think so. I think he’ll be searching for Marianne but will find himself attracted to a guy and have a sort of internal conflict of keeping himself focused on her while trying to stifle that new attraction. I think there will be a whole internal conflict with his identity similar to the Tom & Dickie situation. Given the intersection with real life problems that the show carries out I wouldn’t be surprised if self-identity is the focal point of this next season and Tom’s storyline captures that perfectly. Plus the whole Europe situation, it’s the perfect time to carry that out and the novel is a classic to begin with much like all the others that have been referenced.
@@lolerie Highsmith has said she doesn’t think that Tom Ripley is gay, however she did think that there is some unacknowledged attraction toward men that he possesses and represses. If she didn’t die in ‘95 I’m sure today she’d say he was bisexual. In my opinion, we’ve seen this within Joe almost every season. ESPECIALLY when describing the “toxic masculinity” within Cary as well as him only resonating with Jackson at the camping retreat. I definitely think during this fourth season we’ll see him facing that same repression of attraction much like we see Tom battle it in the novel. Would be an interesting inner-monologue to build upon.
In Season 1 next to Mooney’s bookstore, a store named Nirvana and then in Season 2 we have the Anavrin store, reverse of the former. I wonder the state of being in peace and complete happiness applies to Joe. I am still reviewing season 3 if Nirvana, or its synonymous, ever popped up.
Interesting take on the Shavasana bit! I thought it was him commenting on the woman leaving her yoga session early, as people usually want to leave the class during Shavasana...
I thought that it was only Joe who hid a key in the foundation of the chamber but Love did too. In her baking products…very interesting…they really didn’t trust each other.
@@priscilabee583 in season 3 she did only kill Natalie. She didn’t kill Gil or Theo she just knocked them unconscious. Gil killed himself so that doesn’t count as her killing him. She admitted to killing James but that didn’t have happen during this season. So technically she only killed Natalie this season. So Joe actually killed more people this season by him killing Ryan and Love. Love did attempt murder more though.
If Love hadn’t killed Natalie, Joe’s obsession wouldve grown to the point of eventual murder anyway. I can hear the voiceover now… “your husband watches you, Natalie. You’re like a rat trapped in a cage looking for a hand to free you” *looks down at his own hands* lol Matthew would’ve been toast. And then Joe probably would’ve ended up coming for Sherry himself because “these people aren’t friends to you Natalie. You have to hide around them. You should never have to hide” … tell me y’all can’t picture it 😂
Well I think there could be a connection between Joe and Dexter Morgan. Im sure fans of both shows notice the similarites and the whole aconite posioning was done in Dexter too. Dexter's lover, Hannah Mckay would use aconite to poision her victims too.
Some great observations here as always 👍🏾 Something else to note is that Marianne's name has more meaning than simply being the name of Jo's next obsession. The image of Marianne in France is a symbol of Liberté, Egalité and Fraternité, representing freedom from the confines of the French monarchy, for France to become a republic within its own right. Just as the character Marianne, who was in fact born in Paris, symbolises freedom for Jo, as he longs to be liberated from the confines of his marriage to Love. He believes Marianne is his one true love, and has placed all this hope of freedom in her. Interestingly, Jo ends up moving to Paris in pursuit of her, the land which embodies this symbol of liberty. Who knows what he will find...
I actually felt like Joe was trying not to kill anyone after Henry came into his life and he even tried to drug news reporter but not tried to kill him at the beginning and at last he killed him only for "you". Secondly from the day love's mother said to Joe that Love killed her ex. Joe knows that he should be ready to face Love at any point. At last Joe's plan was to run away but he ended up killing love. It was kind of sad though
A nitpick is that in the first episode of S3 joe talks about repetition in life - eluding to Camu’s myth of sysiphus essay. But then goes on to mention Jean Paul Sartre instead of Albert Camus. Something I still can’t wrap my head around.
if Love was still alive, could there be a chance when she left the room during their last meal to consume an antidote for herself just so she can buy time for Joe to hold the knife ingested with wolfbane?
This may be a bit of a stretch but when Joe is spying on Natalie in the Library she is checking out the three books in the Broken Earth Trilogy. The first book Fifth Season begins with a father murdering his own son and also has a mother murdering her child as well. In addition to this main character changes her identity twice
I hope when it continue to season 4, love is alive and joe realize that they are perfect each other. Then they live happily ever after as a murderer couple. I love seeing they as a team
One more detail is the bakery named A fresh tart which sounds similar to A fresh Start (they hope that they can be different this time but things keep going on that same old track)
Great video, but I think you pulled a muscle with that Julia theory. Sounds like a stretch at best. She clearly didn't know about his new love interest's daughter.
All the seasons have been great. People saying joe is "calculated" - he: tried to kill peach in public *failed*, barely manages to actually kill her, he leaves his piss in a jar, cant stay out of sight in security footage not to mention falling into sticky situations during Ryan' s killing. Lets be real both of them are fucked. Love through the entirety of the season was aiming for her family's best, trying to be more sexy for Joe, allowed her mom to fuck off, disconnected with forty, tried to kill Joe (who really and truly is the biggest problem in the family). Love wants a good family, she kills for it, she cant have it when Joe is obsessing (reason for outburst at foursome and Natalie's death) and her child is in danger(Gil's death).
i never realised there was a store called nirvana next to mooneys book store until i re watched the show, Nirvana, Anavrin. kinda cool idk i thought so
This entire season felt like a drag up until the last two episodes. I really didn’t see a world where their past could catch up to them so it was a matter of too many problems having to be dealt at once that would bring Love and Joe down.
Probably mentioned in the video but In season 1 beside Mooneys book store there was a store called “Nirvana” & in season 2 Joe worked at Anavrin which was Nirvana spelled backwards (: okay bye
Did you catch the nod to the musical “The Music Man”? In the show the lead character is infatuated with a librarian named Marian. Marianne is a cheeky nod to that show. 😊
I was so mad he killed the beck character. My friend and I were watching and he told me she died while watching the first episode and I didn’t believe him the whole time Elizabeth is so beautiful tho, like she’s stunning to me
I didn't hate season 3, but it did disappoint in some parts. Like it seemed like they were building the character love up, we were even hearing her thoughts yeah she was kinda annoying with how impulsive she was, but with all that. I don't think she is dead. She will make a surprise appearance in the next season. "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
He got that fixed in season 2 after he killed the fixer guy he got his finger back they have a whole scene where the guy explains how he can get it fixed once he has his money
During the therapy scene where love has a flashback about the people she’s killed.. the second flashback I swear was Ellie! I rewinded and paused it so many times. She flashes back to the nanny and Candice. But I think the second one is Ellie. Anyone catch this? We never officially find out about Ellie, but this flashback made it seem like maybe she killed her.
I went back and checked and you are incorrect. It shows three people and those were Delilah, the girl that sexually assaulted Forty, and then Candace. No Ellie unfortunately.
How old exactly is Love supposed to be? Because the actress is 26 and that John Cusack movie came out before she was born! "Women of your generation." Theo haha
Hello you... enjoy these Season 3 easter eggs and what else did I miss?!
My favorite detail is when Love is hallucinating that Forty is with her in the tub and she gets two texts on her phone “👫” and “🍕” which seems odd at first. But that hallucination scene cuts back and forth with the scenes of Joe being with Marrienne at the library where the camera pans out and shows an open pizza box on the desk! Even in her unstable state, she somehow knew or “Forty knew” and was warning her! Such a cool detail!
in the ending scene when Joe was talking about finding Marrienne in Paris, someone riding a motorcycle passes by that kinda resembles her. I think that might've been Marrienne also she was the only one that stood out from that scene since she was wearing a bright red leather suit/jacket and everyone else was wearing dull or warm tone clothings.
There will be way more easter eggs in season 4 and Joe's name could possibly be nick in the next season
when Joe and Love discuss swinging in S3E8, Love says "it isn't me" and Joe replies "it isn't us" - this is a reference to Victoria Pedretti's previous series Haunting of Bly Manor, where a similar set of phrases is used by ghosts to possess the living
SHerry finds Love's key but not Joes, just insinuating that Joe is more of a professional than love is which is why he gets the one up on her in the end
I agree. I think Joe's murders always seemed a bit more calculated. Joe always has a story planned; a way for the person to disappear, while Love's kills are impulsive. She doesn't think about how she'll get away with it or what she's gonna do with the body etc. I think their key hiding places kind of reflect this too, since Joe's key was in a much harder place to find.
remember, joe spends his life surrounded by books full of knowledge/wisdom. Imagine him using this knowledge for some positive work.
Exactly. Who puts the key in a flour jar. That's the easiest place to find it. Look what happen. Sherry finds the keys. Love is very careless compared to Joe.
@@ariesrule2001 she was very careless, and for that reason I couldn't stand her. But he did gaslight her
@@lovelock1994 ya all want perfect serial killers now?
My favorite detail is when Love is hallucinating that Forty is with her in the tub and she gets two texts on her phone “👫” and “🍕” which seems odd at first. But that hallucination scene cuts back and forth with the scenes of Joe being with Marrienne at the library where the camera pans out and shows an open pizza box on the desk! Even in her unstable state, she somehow knew or “Forty knew” and was warning her! Such a cool detail!
Underrated observation, straight up.
@@tori9972 thank you!
Damn, that's insane
Completely agree. I initially thought 40 was douchey but such a victim of his parents’ toxicity. Love’s response to toxic parents was being a killer. 40s response was being a loveable douche
Did anyone else expect a totally different storyline before they watched season 3? I wasn't expecting the next door neighbor to die so quickly either I thought she was going to be around for most of the season like Beck in season 1. I feel like we all thought season 3 would mainly be based on Joe becoming obsessed with the neighbor and trying to develop a relationship with her despite being married to Love and having a baby with her. Was not expecting Joe to instead fall in love/become obsessed with the librarian who ends up being his boss. There was definitely a lot of twists and turns that we didn't see coming either.
I agree! I also expected the truth to come out about Joe and what he did to Beck.. I was kind of disappointed
@@isabelladiana1344 I figured that part wouldn’t happen, but I figured with his way of hyper fixation that there would be a way of Love dying at the end potentially. Although not to the extent of what happened.
It’s because in the third book he falls in love with a librarian who’s husband has an addiction problem 😛
@@jamest3336 I actually need to get the books. I’m sure they have a lot of context that the show likely misses.
I was actually the opposite. I didn't know where it would go, or for it to happen so fast, but at the end of season 2 I expected neighbor to die by episode 3 or 4. Though I didn't expect Marianne or Theo for that matter.
Ok, so i noticed something in episode 5 that just absolutely blew mind. When Marienne is drawing in front of Joe, at some point, she puts down her bracelet. At the same time, he inner monologues that "she is scared to be seen". If you listen closely, once she puts it on the desk, you hear the faint jangle of Becks jangly bracelets from Season 1 episode one, where Joe says about beck that "you want me to see you" or something like that. Hope this makes sense lol
I related that too!
Yes!
Omg your mind
Time stamp?
how observant !!
It’s also ironic that bakery is called “A Fresh Tart” (sounds like a fresh start). The first thing they do is fall back into their old ways. Murdering Natalie, disposing of a body, setting up the cage etc all in the place that is supposed to symbolize them wiping the slate clean and starting over. Joe has had 2 fresh starts previously and is now embarking on a third so I think the fact they they used the building symbolizing their fresh start as a place to carry out their old habits tells us that Joe’s goal to change is futile. He is just a murderer and always will be .
or A Fresh Shart
i think it’s a reference to the first episode of season 2 as that’s called a fresh start
I mean it was kinds Love fault
that's actually a pretty cool theory especially since when joe tried to get a fresh start in la he quickly falls into old habits of killing people to try and protect somebody
In the first episode, Natalie borrows "Gone Girl" from the library. Perhaps a foreshadowing of her disappearance?
I thought the same! Or they were going to suggest that she just ran away to piss off his husband.
Or foreshadowing that Joe would frame Love for his murder and disappear.
The book that Natalie gives joe when he’s stalking her “Tender is the night” from Fitzgerald, is actually the plot of season 3. A psychiatrist (Joe) meets a patient who is mentally unstable (Love) and ends up falling in love and getting married with her, only to find out she’s more unstable then he thought, they later leave to Paris where the psychiatrist meets another woman (Marianne) and he falls in love with her, and his wife descends more into madness as it progresses. In the end the psychiatrist loses everything, pretty similar to how Joe loses his family and Marianne, then later flees to Paris
I also just noticed that you see Love using a mitt to hold the knife as she carves the chicken so she doesn’t get the poison on herself!
I'm still waiting for Paco to make his appearance.
I was definitely looking for it when Joe was in LA.
I’m glad I’m not the only one!
@@prettygirlpandora he unknowingly gave up Joe before by telling Beck about the ceiling in the bathroom. He knows that Joe killed Beck too. I wonder if he will become so traumatized by bottling in and spill the beans one day.
@@yellowdiamond1239 I know!!! Such a missed opportunity!!! Maybe the actors (Paco and his mom) weren't available? Hopefully we see him and Ellie in season 4 or 5.
@@jpz2009 They missed the mark for sure! I’m thinking he may run into the Sallingers (Peaches family) since they have property there; it’s where Peach wanted to take Beck. Maybe he’ll bump into Karen who said it was her dreamland. Two Americans were in the coffee shop where he was saying they couldn’t believe how many New Yorkers had come to Paris since the pandemic! Hopefully they don’t miss this mark like so many others they’ve missed.
This is insane! The writers are most definitely on another level 🤯
During one of Joe and Marianne's conversations at the bookshelves, there's a book titled "Flirt." They also reference To Kill a Mockingbird a couple more times as well by referencing Scout, Boo, and Harper Lee in different scenes!
Yup!!
I just want to point out that Love is NOT a serial killer because she doesn't collect trophies from her kills nor does she have a cool down period. She kills based on impulse which makes her a spree killer. Joe on the other hand, keeps something from each of his kills (although he doesn't always keep them) and he has cool down periods which makes him in fact, a serial killer.
A creep
"serial" for me is something that's made in time to time, like a guitar, a car... So, for me Love it was kinda like a proper serial killer for me, she was from time to time killing even that she wasn't a type that goes deep into planning and collecting stuff from the victims.
Technically the definition of a serial killer is one who commits atleast three murders over the course of more than a month. First she kills Forty's babysitter then years later she kills Delilah and Candace, which happens at least a few months before Natalie. So Love is, by definition, a serial killer in addition to the one killing spree she went on (not including the planned/attempted murders that came after)
I thing the way the title YOU becomes blood filled every time an episode starts is the biggest indicator that whoever wil be Joe's "you" will end up blood filled (basically dead)
LOL, great point!
His mom? In the end is she the reason for his savior complex/mommy issues and the obssessive/destructive behavior that comes with Joe, projecting his delusional thinking on all the girls.
@@ernesto.carloz yes, that mixed with the abuse from both his father figures and the other kids at the orphanage, and maybe even the nurse or whoever she was there
I was really hoping they'd change the title card to reflect the new logo they've been using since season 2!
@@mcjouble8883 the title card?
Part of me really wants to believe, knowing Love is as dubious Joe, that she somehow/someway escaped the house before the fire burned her away. I mean if shes ~always one step ahead of Joe as Joe is with her (both hiding keys to cage)~ she would also know to take adrenaline and poof shes alive. Yeah, I get it, I know shes gone, butttt come on. Shes “perfect” for him, right (as her last words describe them before she fades away). But one thing I found kinda interesting is how it was Love’s idea to stage a “murder-suicide” for Sherry and Cary, and that was the same set up Joe did in the finale. Maybe Love is alive and she wanted this to be the set up so she would also leave with Joe fir Paris, where she always wanted to start a bakery herself. Yes, far fetched and You’s showrunner confirmed she is gone, but its hard to believe with all their twists and turns. Season 4 could either have Joe turn into this perfect man, who doesnt kill anymore (2% chance) - or have this post-Love realization (cue flashback to Joe’s Mom starting life over) that he really is going to change and that this social commentary about life and childhood neglect can, in fact, be helped by someone ~who understands ~You~~
I think the show really, in some way, wanted Love and Joe to stay together. But Joe is chasing something to change him. I believe he doesnt want to kill anymore, but Love who knew him so well continued his past, something he is trying to forget about. And come on, they really named her “Love.” Something he is always trying to chase. Love is his love. Dammit i need to stop typing
But I really do admire the story writing for this show. Every topic is real, raw, and current. Love is hintfully described as bipolar (manic, impulsive references) and Joe is, without diagnosing, some axis 1 disorder - and all of this stems from their childhood, an environment crucial for their development. Henry, could very well be, introduced when he is older and be the same version of Joe, finding the truth to his past, etc
I also think love and Joe are perfect and not perfect at same time and I think it was all Joe fault except love cheating with that mf kid which was also because of joe not loving her and I know love would be alive and maybe they might end up together hope so 😐
Yeah I've always found the symbolism of her name being Love so ironic haha, like you say love is the one thing he's always chasing.
That would mean Love’s plan is this:
She paralyses Joe, Joe takes adrenaline right before she slits his throat, Joe paralyses her with a dose which is too much, she takes adrenaline and then she chases after Joe in Paris.
Do you have any idea how absurd this sounds?
They said that Joe’s dose (the one he gave) was a lethal one, like what love gave her first husband.
I doubt just adrenaline would keep her kicking.
We didn't see a body out of the house. That's all I'm saying.
In one of the flashback scene’s when Joe was a kid, he sat by nurse Fiona while reading the perks of being a wallflower. A book about a kid feeling left out and finding true connections and friends, something Joe was establishing with Fiona!
the women he obsesses over really are replacable with the exception of Love. Beck war boring, Candace was at least a badass, natalie was BORING, marienne at least had class and wasnt a flat character BUT LOVE, Love was perfect for him and she was a well-rounded character with a lot of depth
She is also a complete mess and an impulsive murdering psychopath… looking back at it now, you are completely right. They are perfect for each other.
I would of loved it if the show ended with Love somehow getting away with everything, and moving away. Taking Joe with her as she constantly paralyzes him, maybe change the show’s perspective to Love and make her the main character for a few episodes until Joe escapes somehow.
We know that Love is obsessed with Joe like how he used to be, and she still was in the end, she was planning to force the marriage to work somehow and planing on killing Marianne till her daughter walked in and they had that talk. Then she turned and went to kill Joe. If that didn’t happen the story probably would of went a lot different.
We didn’t get to *see* her be obsessed with Joe like how he was with her. We did a little bit at the end of season 2, but besides that the entirety of season 3 she just seemed like a normal (not really) wife who happened to know about Joe’s past. I wanted the show to explore her obsession with him more.
@@huh._ psychopatha aren’t impulsive.
@@kseniyakaryakina that was very impulsive of you to come at me like that with a typo
Marianne the librarian!
Reference to the musical Music Man where a conman falls for and stalks the town librarian until he wins her over. There’s a song called Marianne the Librarian.
omg. Thanks for letting us know. I knew that Marianne the Librarian sounded familiar for a reason. Awesome!
The scene when Sherry shot Cary's leg when she intended to graze him reminded me of when Peach grazed Joe's leg, eventually killing Peach. I was thinking if Sherry had actually grazed Cary's leg, one of them would have shared the same fate as Peach.
Did nobody notice that Joe’s fingerprints SHOULD be all over the places and bodies ???? He killed the ex boyfriend right outside a yoga studio and NOBODY saw?? And his hands were all over the guy when he stabbed him
his fingerprints aren't registered in the system as he's never been arrested except once in s2 when he was let out before they took his fingerprint, therefore he is unidentifiable to the police as they don't know that the fingerprints are his
This isn’t some NCSI stuff, it ain’t that easy lol.
Also,
I noticed that!
It’s always great when shows include little references and callbacks. It’s shows a lot of dedication, attention to detail, and some good wit.
I REALLY hope old characters with untied ends are key to the story in season 4, this is really the only way to correctly and beautifully end the show, and most likely become a fan favorite season if done right. I was VERY disappointed that this season, unlike season 2, barely acknowledged Joe's past actions. The previous 2 seasons don't play any significant role in the storyline or even script. The whole essence of this show is the insanity of it, Joe does the same thing over and over again expecting different results, the literal definition of insanity. The pattern is key to making the story an actual story rather than 4 stand-alone murder tales. There are so many suitable characters that could return to tie the entirety of the show together: Theo/ Matthew, Ellie, the PI from season 1, this 'half brother' even. All of these characters have been left alive with just enough information that collectively they could actually pin him for every single murder. Whichever character is revived should be shown contacting the other candidates listed previously in addition to Dr. Nicky, Peach's suspicious family, Paco, Matthew, Dottie Quinn, Marieanne, and most importantly JOE'S FAMILY! We could watch this character "stalking" Joe for a change, keeping trinkets of him for evidence, and digging around HIS past & personal life like we have seen Joe do to all his love interest victims. Tracking down his mother, half brother, and even the friend at the halfway house. This would be a super interesting insight to see how Joe would respond to being on the receiving end of his abusive behavior. To have his trama right in front of his face. The control dynamic would shift for the first time, which control was a big theme in the past 2 seasons. To see an uncalculated side of Joe and really demolish and believe left that he has mostly "pure intentions" for killing. This season if done right could and rightfully should be the last season, think breaking bad- you don't ruin a stellar storyline to pump out more seasons when in the end the 4-5 season well-written shows are ALWAYS more beloved and rewatched by fans than dragged out repetitive shows (cough cough walking dead). I really hope they do not try to pop out more the 5 seasons total and delay the large sum of karma joe has nipping at his ankles at this point in the story. Oh and there is one last element I would LOVE to see is at the end of season 4, like in previous seasons, we listen to snippets of a memoir being narrated over clips of events following the aftermath of Joe's actions. At the end of season 4, after the revived character has either killed or locked Joe up, we hear an unfamiliar adult male voice narrating a section of a book that is describing some all-over metaphor or poetic lesson that should be learned from the events of the story. While listening to this narration we see an outline (not yet the face) of the author who is reading from what seems to be his new book on a book tour. As the camera zooms out further we recognize the location as the book store from season one, then the clip cuts ( we are still listening to the author throughout this all) and the figure is in the same position but the background is different, he is now reading at the LA restaurant/ book store from season 2, then cut to the library in season 3. At the end of the narration, the camera moves to an angle to reveal the author's face, we see a man with a very similar resemblance to Joe himself and around a similar age. On the cover of the book he is holding, and on the book tour posters behind him, we read the name "Henry Ferguson" (Dante's last name). The entire story is connected through books and writing. From the first season to the last. Joe's son in the end only took one thing away from Joe and it was the love of books and writing. Since this is how Henry had to cope with being abandoned by his father as a baby.
Love this!! 🔥🔥
wow. i read this instead of watching the video 😭
I feel like Penn would love this so much.
Excellent ideas! I like the imagery of each library/book store from the past 3 seasons being highlighted
Wow!
Y’all are so smart to see these small details
Thank you!
That's the cutest comment I've seen on RUclips ever!
Literally how do they find this out?! ILYSM
A lot of watching You, pausing and rewinding, and research!
Yeahhh I’m very impressed as well 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Honestly season 3 was really good we don't really need a season for but I hope that season four the start tying Joe to murders from season 1 2 and 3 and then they end up on the hunt for him so it's not just the classic Joe kill for love
The idea that him and Love are perfect for each other yet still he maintains the addiction to obsession and ends up killing her, he symbolically and quite literally is killing Love. Her name being Love and him still ending up killing her to me is a sign that he will always kill love.
(I however maintain that Love got out of the house somehow. I feel like Joe f’d up her dosage or maybe didn’t even give her what he thought and didn’t kill her, she awoke during the blaze and escaped, effectively faking her death also and will spend the rest of the series popping up, like how Beck does except she’s actually there, then in the finale Love is ultimately the one who gives Joe his comeuppance)
ooooohh interesting. i agree
I hope joe receive his karma.
I don’t know why people are forgetting that love tried killing Joe first. He just wanted a divorce and she drugged then tried slashing his throat with a huge ass butcher knife? Did we all watch the same show?
@@mikehawk7960 yes. Plus she cheated to. Joe is certainly a psycho but love isn't any better. It's just who survived. She was growing a poison in her garden to possibly kill her husband .
Why did you not mention that Penn Badgley also did the boombox thing but in Easy A?
There were lots of Sweeney Todd references too. Theo being so innocent and finding everything out is like Tobias and Love is Mrs Lovett. And Joe of course is Sweeney. The pie reference and the meat grinder is also right from Sweeney Todd… I feel like there may be even more references if I re-watched.
D'you know how Nirvana has a lot of refference from the show. The shirt, the store. Besides the library and of course Quinns' Anavrin. I really think that. Heart shaped mistake by the Conrads is a Nod to Heart shaped box by the band Nirvana.
YOU mean the show has references to Nirvana, not the other way round? Also the Nirvana shirt has a lot deeper meaning. It was Joe's mother's shirt, the only thing of her that he had. And he gave that to Beck as a token of his (twisted) faith to her
That's a great point about Sherry's blog name, I hadn't spotted that! I mentioned the S1 + S2 Nirvana connections in my S2 Things You Missed video and there was also Joe's mother who wore a Nirvana T-shirt if I recall correctly.
Dang, I only noticed the store name and heart shaped mistakes...
Will Joe kill himself then.........
There were a ton of sweeney todd references. They called love the Mrs. Lovett of Madre Linda, and Love said she used to use the meat grinder at anavrin all the time just like Mrs. Lovett did in the movie. Plus in the song worst pies in london, Mrs. Lovett references another pie shop owned by an unseen character named Mrs. Mooney, so maybe that's where they got Mr Mooney's name from. Also in sweeney todd, sweeney kills judge turpin for his crimes against his wife so I thought it was interesting how Joe kills marienne's ex who happened to be friends with the judge.
40 Details in loving memory of Forty 😌
Given the continuous influences from famous novels, I’m getting HEAVY The Talented Mr Ripley vibes for season 4. The book is amazing and I think the next season will follow a similar arc, the parallels are already right there.
You mean he will get a man lover this time?
@@lolerie Yea I think so. I think he’ll be searching for Marianne but will find himself attracted to a guy and have a sort of internal conflict of keeping himself focused on her while trying to stifle that new attraction. I think there will be a whole internal conflict with his identity similar to the Tom & Dickie situation. Given the intersection with real life problems that the show carries out I wouldn’t be surprised if self-identity is the focal point of this next season and Tom’s storyline captures that perfectly. Plus the whole Europe situation, it’s the perfect time to carry that out and the novel is a classic to begin with much like all the others that have been referenced.
@@lolerie Highsmith has said she doesn’t think that Tom Ripley is gay, however she did think that there is some unacknowledged attraction toward men that he possesses and represses. If she didn’t die in ‘95 I’m sure today she’d say he was bisexual. In my opinion, we’ve seen this within Joe almost every season. ESPECIALLY when describing the “toxic masculinity” within Cary as well as him only resonating with Jackson at the camping retreat. I definitely think during this fourth season we’ll see him facing that same repression of attraction much like we see Tom battle it in the novel. Would be an interesting inner-monologue to build upon.
In Season 1 next to Mooney’s bookstore, a store named Nirvana and then in Season 2 we have the Anavrin store, reverse of the former. I wonder the state of being in peace and complete happiness applies to Joe. I am still reviewing season 3 if Nirvana, or its synonymous, ever popped up.
The Nirvana store next to the bookstore is there in real life (fun fact) its a salon
This is amazing... makes me appreciate the show even more!
Interesting take on the Shavasana bit! I thought it was him commenting on the woman leaving her yoga session early, as people usually want to leave the class during Shavasana...
I thought that it was only Joe who hid a key in the foundation of the chamber but Love did too. In her baking products…very interesting…they really didn’t trust each other.
The lesson here is that Joe should have killed Love on season 2 😂
Apart from Ryan, all killings here were Love’s.
Nice detail. Proving Joe may actually be onto something in trying to distance himself from Love.
Love only killed Natalie though
@@aberdeen0107 You need to watch it again 😀
@@priscilabee583 in season 3 she did only kill Natalie. She didn’t kill Gil or Theo she just knocked them unconscious. Gil killed himself so that doesn’t count as her killing him. She admitted to killing James but that didn’t have happen during this season. So technically she only killed Natalie this season. So Joe actually killed more people this season by him killing Ryan and Love. Love did attempt murder more though.
If Love hadn’t killed Natalie, Joe’s obsession wouldve grown to the point of eventual murder anyway. I can hear the voiceover now… “your husband watches you, Natalie. You’re like a rat trapped in a cage looking for a hand to free you” *looks down at his own hands* lol Matthew would’ve been toast. And then Joe probably would’ve ended up coming for Sherry himself because “these people aren’t friends to you Natalie. You have to hide around them. You should never have to hide” … tell me y’all can’t picture it 😂
Well I think there could be a connection between Joe and Dexter Morgan. Im sure fans of both shows notice the similarites and the whole aconite posioning was done in Dexter too. Dexter's lover, Hannah Mckay would use aconite to poision her victims too.
3:25 let’s not forget when woodchuck todd held up the speakers for olive in easy a
that easy a scene was also a reference to the 80s movie...
@@Sofia-ye9ff I know, but they’re talking about a show starring penn badgley so I thought it would make sense to make that reference lol
AMAZING! I WOULD'VE NEVER NOTICED.
Thank you!
Some great observations here as always 👍🏾 Something else to note is that Marianne's name has more meaning than simply being the name of Jo's next obsession. The image of Marianne in France is a symbol of Liberté, Egalité and Fraternité, representing freedom from the confines of the French monarchy, for France to become a republic within its own right. Just as the character Marianne, who was in fact born in Paris, symbolises freedom for Jo, as he longs to be liberated from the confines of his marriage to Love. He believes Marianne is his one true love, and has placed all this hope of freedom in her. Interestingly, Jo ends up moving to Paris in pursuit of her, the land which embodies this symbol of liberty. Who knows what he will find...
I actually felt like Joe was trying not to kill anyone after Henry came into his life and he even tried to drug news reporter but not tried to kill him at the beginning and at last he killed him only for "you". Secondly from the day love's mother said to Joe that Love killed her ex. Joe knows that he should be ready to face Love at any point. At last Joe's plan was to run away but he ended up killing love. It was kind of sad though
Imagine the gay couple goes on a trip to France and brings Henry and notices joe. Idk they seem like people to make a trip like that
I love these Easter eggs! Also shout out to phineas & ferb!!
It’s not that deep but Marienne is probably named for Marian the Librarian from the Music Man
I immediately thought the same when I heard her name. The music man also obsessed and stalked the librarian.
A nitpick is that in the first episode of S3 joe talks about repetition in life - eluding to Camu’s myth of sysiphus essay. But then goes on to mention Jean Paul Sartre instead of Albert Camus. Something I still can’t wrap my head around.
Yes!! That bothered me too!
if Love was still alive, could there be a chance when she left the room during their last meal to consume an antidote for herself just so she can buy time for Joe to hold the knife ingested with wolfbane?
How did Joe manage to get to Europe
Nice catch
He had already sent money to the guy that provided fake IDs
Will probably
Killer video, would never have picked up on most of these, love your pronunciation of foreign languages!
This may be a bit of a stretch but when Joe is spying on Natalie in the Library she is checking out the three books in the Broken Earth Trilogy. The first book Fifth Season begins with a father murdering his own son and also has a mother murdering her child as well. In addition to this main character changes her identity twice
When Joe and Marianne were on the Phone, Marianne had a sign in front of her which said don't use your Phone or smth.
I hope when it continue to season 4, love is alive and joe realize that they are perfect each other. Then they live happily ever after as a murderer couple. I love seeing they as a team
It amazes me how people can spot these things
When you don't have a life, you have plenty of time to pause rewind, rewatch, and do research.
One more detail is the bakery named A fresh tart which sounds similar to A fresh Start (they hope that they can be different this time but things keep going on that same old track)
Great video, but I think you pulled a muscle with that Julia theory. Sounds like a stretch at best. She clearly didn't know about his new love interest's daughter.
Madre Linda is a play on Sierra Madre and Yorba Linda, two of the safest and most affluent cities in Southern California.
All the seasons have been great. People saying joe is "calculated" - he: tried to kill peach in public *failed*, barely manages to actually kill her, he leaves his piss in a jar, cant stay out of sight in security footage not to mention falling into sticky situations during Ryan' s killing. Lets be real both of them are fucked. Love through the entirety of the season was aiming for her family's best, trying to be more sexy for Joe, allowed her mom to fuck off, disconnected with forty, tried to kill Joe (who really and truly is the biggest problem in the family). Love wants a good family, she kills for it, she cant have it when Joe is obsessing (reason for outburst at foursome and Natalie's death) and her child is in danger(Gil's death).
They gave marriane a very sweet character I’ll feel terrible when she dies she’s such a pure soul
Love Each Of Your Videos Related To "YOU"
*** I Really Hope Love Comes Out Alive In S4 ***
I love how there is FORTY killer details for season 3 as forty (love’s brother) doesn’t show up 🥲
The Mr. Mooney one made me sad
It's very sad indeed
Chopping off toes and leaving them as evidence of his "death" is so Peter "Wormtail" Pettigrew :P
i never realised there was a store called nirvana next to mooneys book store until i re watched the show, Nirvana, Anavrin. kinda cool idk i thought so
I was just having a discussion with my mother. Was Love stalking Joe too???!! Someone let me know ! ❤
A little. It was more like recon after she met him and realized they could be something.
This entire season felt like a drag up until the last two episodes. I really didn’t see a world where their past could catch up to them so it was a matter of too many problems having to be dealt at once that would bring Love and Joe down.
Agreed
There was a quote early in S2 about blood thirsty wolves and then a few episodes later the quote I wolf you was used.
The directors either read a lot or had AMAZING literary teachers 😂🤣 cause sheesh 😅
some of these have got to be coincidences I think..
I mean... the show is based of a book so maybe they took a lot of inspiration from it of course.
Probably mentioned in the video but In season 1 beside Mooneys book store there was a store called “Nirvana” & in season 2 Joe worked at Anavrin which was Nirvana spelled backwards (: okay bye
Did you catch the nod to the musical “The Music Man”? In the show the lead character is infatuated with a librarian named Marian. Marianne is a cheeky nod to that show. 😊
Not only Dylan, but Penn Badgley also held a stereo up (From a scene from Say Anything) in the film Easy A 🤯
Natalie said kids aren't "shackles", not handcuffs
More on Atticus Finch.. when he goes to the neighbours house . He calls in Boo Radleys house!
omg what if she escaped???? idk how but shes cray
Amazing video 👍
The screenwriters and artistic departemen 🤝
YO I JUST FOUND AN EASTER EGG.. IN YOU SEASON 1 END THE GIRL ASKING ETHAN IF BECK WORKED AT THAT STORE WAS ELLIE FROM SEASON 2
i also noticed all the gone girl references!!
Let’s just say that wolf range is pretty common in wealthy households
I thought the blind date on s2 was hilarious 🤣
I was so mad he killed the beck character. My friend and I were watching and he told me she died while watching the first episode and I didn’t believe him the whole time
Elizabeth is so beautiful tho, like she’s stunning to me
I am a fan of show but,season 3 sad disapointment for me...w8ing for s4 in france :)
Best season ever
Sorry you didn't enjoy it, TBH I like all of the seasons but I can understand if you didn't like it. Looking forward to S4 too.
@@harrystyles7822 Could be. Theoretically yes.
@@harrystyles7822 how can it be better than season 1?? 🤷
I didn't hate season 3, but it did disappoint in some parts. Like it seemed like they were building the character love up, we were even hearing her thoughts yeah she was kinda annoying with how impulsive she was, but with all that. I don't think she is dead. She will make a surprise appearance in the next season. "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
Sherry and Carey ended p being the best couple out of the whole show
They r funny as hell lmaoooo
Great video 🤟🤟👍
So glad you enjoyed it!
40 is the number of testing.
BRING LOVE BACK
THE JULIETTE NAME REFERENCE WOW!
I want either Beck or Love this season
I want love to come back to season 4
gone girl references are also present throughout the season
I love these videos
Joe's finger was chopped off in season 2, but they showed him with all fingers in season 3, or did I miss something there🤔
He got that fixed in season 2 after he killed the fixer guy he got his finger back they have a whole scene where the guy explains how he can get it fixed once he has his money
You found all of this out yourself?? Impressive!!!!
When young joe search a files at the cabinet there’s a goodwin’s name at the foster house
Can we please bring Ellie back in season 4?? I need to know what happened to her,or if she's going to snitch on Joe for ruining her life
During the therapy scene where love has a flashback about the people she’s killed.. the second flashback I swear was Ellie! I rewinded and paused it so many times. She flashes back to the nanny and Candice. But I think the second one is Ellie. Anyone catch this? We never officially find out about Ellie, but this flashback made it seem like maybe she killed her.
I went back and checked and you are incorrect. It shows three people and those were Delilah, the girl that sexually assaulted Forty, and then Candace. No Ellie unfortunately.
no it doesn't show Ellie but it shows her sister delilah
Maybe Dr Nick will be the one to take Joe down in the end.
The way this video is titled "40 killer..." and Forty was killed in season 2
How old exactly is Love supposed to be? Because the actress is 26 and that John Cusack movie came out before she was born! "Women of your generation." Theo haha
Also what makes it even funnier is that Theo's actor is older then Love's actress.
Poor Theo
RIP MR MOONEY