The Downfall of 'You'

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  • @andrewreviews
    @andrewreviews  11 месяцев назад +1464

    Hello! Just chiming in to say that: 1. No, I am not an AI and yes, I can sound like Dracula, and 2: I hear the concerns and critiques about the music choices. I am sorry it is hindering your viewing experience, but I cannot change it now. If I could, trust me - I would. All I can say is that I will know better in the future.
    EDIT: So apparently Warner Bros. have claimed entire sections of the video as theirs, which has in turn made this video ineligible for monetization. First of all - they tried to claim everything between certain time stamps, with some of their claims spanning up to ten minutes of watch time. This comment before the edit was about the less than good music choices, but WB have claimed parts that are actually made up solely of those music choices and do not even include any of their footage. So if you want to blame anyone for the existence of these sick beats, blame them, as they felt inclined to claim them for whatever reason. Second of all - during these sections, you might see part of the view blurred. Of course, I could keep this video unmonetized, but bills need to be paid. I also think it is simply unfair for them to try and claim a video which simply falls under fair use. I hope these blurs won't ruin your experience too much. I know that I hate massacring my own video in this way, but it is what it is. Anyhow, thanks again WB for recognizing my musical talent and taking some of my work under your wing

    • @karinaspencer3568
      @karinaspencer3568 11 месяцев назад +144

      Your voice is cool (interestingly different).
      I actually like the music choices.

    • @TheVertigoVixen
      @TheVertigoVixen 11 месяцев назад +87

      I liked the music. It kept giving me The Shining vibes.

    • @duranainn
      @duranainn 11 месяцев назад +118

      The idea that Dracula is doing show deep dives is highly entertaining to me.

    • @KroBroLp
      @KroBroLp 11 месяцев назад +48

      you do sound like dracula but i wish everyone would

    • @deenapullum1781
      @deenapullum1781 11 месяцев назад +65

      Your voice is fine lmao don’t let people do that to you

  • @ThandoNdlovu-zr3ld
    @ThandoNdlovu-zr3ld 11 месяцев назад +11557

    The show has definitely become too far convoluted. I liked the simplicity of season 1. Season 1 was much more grounded in reality.

    • @pcsheep3978
      @pcsheep3978 11 месяцев назад

      You’re slow asf then lol. Him having multiple personality disorders is something that has always been there, it’s just more expanded on in season 4. Idk what you find complex here lol. Season 4 is actually one the best seasons. S4 and S1. But I’m curious, what’s not grounded in reality in the later seasons?

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +503

      The reason why the last season is repetitive is because they ran out of original ideas from the actual story writer cause in her book Joe dies, so they rehashed her ideas, kept Joe alive to prolong the series for more money. Writers are really important to the production. As you can see, without the original writer's voice the corporate directors don't know how to be more creative cause that's not their strength.

    • @Zackthediscoman
      @Zackthediscoman 11 месяцев назад +56

      @@emilyau8023 Joe does not die in the books?

    • @thehealthyweigh3877
      @thehealthyweigh3877 11 месяцев назад +191

      Yeah he definitely doesn't I've read all of them. There are big direction changes and different characters but Joe is still alive in the books

    • @name7401
      @name7401 11 месяцев назад

      Äp

  • @juicebox630
    @juicebox630 11 месяцев назад +8551

    Season 4’a biggest mistake was not bringing back Love in some convoluted illogical soap opera way so i could have Victoria Pedretti on my screen again.

    • @WhiteChocolate74
      @WhiteChocolate74 11 месяцев назад +322

      She's easy on the eyes

    • @bumblebee7384
      @bumblebee7384 11 месяцев назад +84

      She is brought back for an episode.

    • @anamora18
      @anamora18 11 месяцев назад +252

      Yes! I hate it when movies or shows do that but I actually wanted You to do it with Love 😭

    • @niziangely5469
      @niziangely5469 11 месяцев назад +370

      The downfall was killing her out of the series

    • @JGRG07
      @JGRG07 11 месяцев назад +58

      Love is my favorite character from the series but she's dead and was clearly dead lol

  • @SshhhTrouble
    @SshhhTrouble 11 месяцев назад +6044

    Netflix has a bad habit of giving too many seasons to shows that should've been ended while they were still good. Netflix also has a bad habit of canceling shows early that we are on the edge of our seats waiting for the next season. Netflix is like millions or billions in debt & keeps making the same mistakes over & over.

    • @robinn.5710
      @robinn.5710 11 месяцев назад +201

      RIP Mind Hunters :((

    • @KiamKweli
      @KiamKweli 11 месяцев назад +11

      🎯💥

    • @gabriellaayala2937
      @gabriellaayala2937 11 месяцев назад +91

      @@robinn.5710 My first thought! I also really enjoyed the OA :(

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 11 месяцев назад +58

      Sadly, this is true. Not just Netflix is responsible for canceling many good shows, it is common across the board. Sometimes a show needs some time to breathe for it to find an audience.
      Who doesn't remember the 'Firefly' show, that was canceled after not even a full season, only to be a complete smash hit with fans after it got put out on DVD. They even made a live action movie after it to tie into loose ends and give some sort of closure for the fans, which was also a succes. Despite the network breaking up the series by showing the episodes in the wrong order and pulling the plug way too early, quality always finds a way.

    • @yerianagrande8343
      @yerianagrande8343 11 месяцев назад +34

      elite is a good example of this too haha

  • @amityislandchum
    @amityislandchum 11 месяцев назад +9022

    The first season was a perfect limited series. It's terrifyingly realistic, especially to female viewers. The following seasons are mostly fun, but completely cheapen the depiction of stalking and domestic violence.

    • @Rachel4momo
      @Rachel4momo 11 месяцев назад +50

      It was a great show not just for females

    • @IAmVampire01
      @IAmVampire01 11 месяцев назад +561

      ​@@Rachel4momono one said it was. Especially does not mean exclusively

    • @Rachel4momo
      @Rachel4momo 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@IAmVampire01 well amity was wrong

    • @oopadoopdoop6797
      @oopadoopdoop6797 11 месяцев назад +227

      @@Rachel4momothey weren’t wrong at all, and they didn’t say it was just an issue for females

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +130

      Here's the thing. I think the reason why it started out as good is because it followed the original writer's story. Good writing is what makes the show/movie. The disorganized season was made by other people where the writer had less of a voice. Joe was supposed to die, but Netflix was greedy. It's crazy how you can tell when a good writer has a say versus it being directed by corporate directors who lack storytelling ability.

  • @aalllllllexx
    @aalllllllexx 11 месяцев назад +2792

    Season 1 and 3 are, imo, the two best, but they feel like very different shows. Season 1 feels grounded, disturbing, and very tense. While season 3 is fun, campy, and over the top. Completely different tones and vibes, and i think the only reason season 3 even worked was the dynamic between Love and Joe. Trying to continue the tone without what made it work made the show completely collapse.

    • @morgangunning30
      @morgangunning30 11 месяцев назад +30

      100% agreed

    • @ruquiamulamba6169
      @ruquiamulamba6169 11 месяцев назад +84

      Definitely I feel like each season is a complete different vibe. Like the whole Silicon Valley/Cali vibe was like so different to. Even how the film the show and costumes, etc.

    • @aalllllllexx
      @aalllllllexx 11 месяцев назад +23

      @@ruquiamulamba6169 yeah season 2 was different too but I don't think it leaned into the campiness enough to be as good or distinct from 1 as 3.

    • @carrained
      @carrained 11 месяцев назад +20

      also 100% agree!! glad i'm not the only one who thinks this. i could definitely rewatch those two seasons but not season 2, and i didn't even bother with season 4...

    • @Iblamethebarrels
      @Iblamethebarrels 11 месяцев назад +1

      You hit the nail on the head

  • @anamora18
    @anamora18 11 месяцев назад +4170

    I didn’t like Kate as a character. Neither Love nor Beck were good people, but they were good characters. Beck was so self centered and ungrateful to everyone, but she was still charming in her own way and she felt like a real person. Love was a psychopath and had almost no empathy towards anyone but she was the most charismatic one of the whole show. But Kate. She is so forgettable, annoying, spoiled and dependent on everyone. If Joe’s most recent love interest would’ve been more likable the season would’ve been considerably better or at least more enjoyable

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +91

      Well now that I think about it...maybe that's why Joe and her connect.

    • @AW-uv3cb
      @AW-uv3cb 11 месяцев назад +169

      I liked her. I thought it made complete sense that she's the way she is and the fact that she was still trying to maintain some humanity (by being a caring friend and trying to do right by the painter who was robbed of her work) under (consciously) thorny, cynical and detached exterior, while also still being (unconsciously) incredibly privileged, made for an interesting character. I think the problem is that people still expect the female love interests to always be "charming". But why can't they sometimes be cold, with a sense of superiority, and covered with a thick protective shell?

    • @sainttheresetaylor2054
      @sainttheresetaylor2054 11 месяцев назад +78

      why are we always so overly critical of female characters?

    • @BananaPhoPhilly
      @BananaPhoPhilly 11 месяцев назад +239

      @@sainttheresetaylor2054because Hollywood is absolutely awful at writing them now. “You” actually had nuanced portrayals of female characters, despite them being not the best people.

    • @katgreer6113
      @katgreer6113 11 месяцев назад +20

      I hate Kate too...

  • @okkoberries
    @okkoberries 11 месяцев назад +1897

    I wish it would ended after Season 3 with Love successfully killing Joe. An almost cyclical plot showcasing that Joe fell victim to his mirror. And in a way satisfying the justice component for what happened in S1 but also sort of maintaining the mystery and keeping the terrifying fact that a psychopathic killer (love) still got away with it.

    • @yellowdiamond1239
      @yellowdiamond1239 10 месяцев назад +39

      You get it! 😢

    • @xsomili5501
      @xsomili5501 10 месяцев назад +4

      yesss

    • @Johanna.474
      @Johanna.474 10 месяцев назад +2

      Omg that sounds great

    • @ComedyGlor
      @ComedyGlor 10 месяцев назад +32

      I agree with it. It was weird that they just killed love and then carried on as If they can get away with it

    • @willdiesel8431
      @willdiesel8431 9 месяцев назад +26

      Nah that would blow. Glad you weren't in the writing room.
      No offence meant.

  • @zoc.6922
    @zoc.6922 11 месяцев назад +1244

    I think a big problem was how wooden Kate was. Love and Beck weren't amazing people, but they were good characters. Beck was the idealistic but self-centered normal woman that became a victim. Her season was the most straightforward. Love was a psychopath that held up this mirror to Joe. But Kate is just nothing. People say she's cold, but she's not cold. She's aggressively an asshole. She is just so forgettable and rude. Nothing about her is memorable. They were trying to make her like Delilah but, it doesn't work because she was nice to him until she sees him around her underage sister then, she gets him to back off. Like Joe saved Kate from a mugging and she was still being an asshole. Also, in seasons 1 & 2 the side characters of these women were interesting and added a lot to Beck and Love's characters. Not so much in season 4.

    • @pinobluevogel6458
      @pinobluevogel6458 11 месяцев назад +42

      This is exactly right, though to be fair Joe is getting increasingly less believeable over the seasons as well.

    • @skylerfreeman1173
      @skylerfreeman1173 11 месяцев назад +27

      I like this take. I really enjoy the show and never really look deeper into things cause its just blind entertainment for me. Enough going on in real life instead for me to be hyper analyzing a show lol - but I couldn't quite grasp what made me not like the Kate season as much and I think you nailed it. Delilah but doesn't work.

    • @hadeedahmad9465
      @hadeedahmad9465 11 месяцев назад +1

      But her character was the most real. She treated joe just like any other attractive woman would. She secretly liked Joe all throughout the season but she was pretending to dislike him which made her character the most interesting. And this was also because Joe himself was not chasing her. Beck was very ordinary and boring as hell and love was completely crazy.

    • @blue-eyedwhitemoomin8767
      @blue-eyedwhitemoomin8767 10 месяцев назад +1

      I was thinking more along the lines of "just like the rich, with a touch of humanity"

    • @briallt
      @briallt 8 месяцев назад +6

      The only part I found interesting about Kate was that at the end she basically saved him by having a high profile and money to be able to cover up his crimes. It was parallel to the way rich people are given a pass for doing horrible things if they have enough value in society's eyes. Makes me think that was his plan all along. Nadia's ending hurt though.

  • @moomoofail4206
    @moomoofail4206 11 месяцев назад +330

    Something I had an issue with in season 4 was that Joe only mentioned his son like once lol there wasn’t one episode in season 3 where he didn’t mentioned Henry’s name and then it’s like he never existed after that.

    • @Andrea-zo4qy
      @Andrea-zo4qy 10 месяцев назад +30

      Tbh I feel like even in season 3 Henry was relevant for like 2 or 3 episodes then he was just kind of there in the background

    • @Gem_Fanuga
      @Gem_Fanuga 7 месяцев назад +4

      bruh im on season 1 episode 6 so far, Joe had a kid?💀💀💀

    • @bhawananathawat1349
      @bhawananathawat1349 7 месяцев назад

      Yes.
      Him and love (his obsession in s2)
      ​@@Gem_Fanuga

    • @marksilla8276
      @marksilla8276 3 месяца назад +4

      the fact that I even forgot he had a kid is crazy. season 4 reset he life a little too much

    • @h_2168
      @h_2168 Месяц назад

      @@Gem_Fanugawhy would u watch this video lol

  • @emilyau8023
    @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +1216

    They should've ended it at the season where Love died. Either they kill each other and it ends or Love survives and we follow her story. I hate how they had Love begin as a smart woman and then suddenly she starts acting dumb. If I were to stretch it in favor of the directing, maybe he portrayed her as more dumb than she really is when they were married because by that time he wasn't in love with her? But she was definitely a more interesting character and Victoria is a better actress.

    • @JesuisParte
      @JesuisParte 11 месяцев назад +108

      I don't think Love became dumb. I can imagine becoming a mother changes you and your views/character over time.

    • @kasapbandy1776
      @kasapbandy1776 11 месяцев назад +45

      Nah they should’ve made season 4 the season he gets caught. THEN end the show lol

    • @GeekyGirlyGlam
      @GeekyGirlyGlam 11 месяцев назад +38

      @JesuisParte I agree.
      Also, I feel like many of her actions in season 3 were due to anxiety.
      This was the family she wanted, and she was terrified to lose it - new mother jitters.
      Then, she could not trust Joe, and Joe no longer was obsessed with her. When you are with someone who makes you their favorite person, it truly messes with your head when it stops.
      Joe has the "favorite person tendency" that many people with BPD does. He always has a favorite. Since Love understood that, it made her feel unwanted and undesirable. Think about the mental toll that takes on a woman who just had a baby.
      She had no security. She felt a lot of pressure to be seen as a good mother, and she needed Joe to be her rock. I think they should have delayed killing Love to S4. S3 should have been exploring them working together more

    • @ritiaggarwal995
      @ritiaggarwal995 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@GeekyGirlyGlamYou do realise you’re talking about a serial killer right? If you can attribute anxiety to craziness on Love’s part, then Joe’s childhood trauma can be used to explain his dark side. But obviously not. That’s absurd.

    • @GeekyGirlyGlam
      @GeekyGirlyGlam 11 месяцев назад +28

      @ritiaggarwal995 Did you watch Season 4? Joe has his trauma but he blamed everything on Love. It was not fully her fault. It's traumatizing when a person who was obsessed/in love with you fully falls out of love and blames it on you.
      If you seen season 2 and season 3, you know that anytime she feels anxious, she impulsively kills. Even Joe recognized that but many of his actions in S3 made it worse for her.
      If talking about serial killers is making you uncomfortable, this isn't the show for you.

  • @justagirl36
    @justagirl36 11 месяцев назад +1551

    another reason why s4 sucked so much was the fact that kate's actress didn't have 1/10th of the charm and talent that victoria pendretti possesses. that and the fact that her character is just not interesting enough or even has good chemistry with joe. she just doesn't work as a character and because so much of the show is about joe and his obsession on this one seemingly interesting person thus making the season come across as half-baked and lazy.

    • @soph5976
      @soph5976 11 месяцев назад +163

      they shouldn't've killed love i said what i said

    • @magicalnoname
      @magicalnoname 11 месяцев назад +197

      I'm kind of mad because I love Kate's actress but they made her so bland that it's hard to buy why Joe is obsessed with her

    • @stretchmonster
      @stretchmonster 11 месяцев назад +78

      tbf most actresses don't have the charm and talent that Victoria Pedretti possesses. :)

    • @FREAKYfridays136
      @FREAKYfridays136 11 месяцев назад +76

      but that’s the whole point? non of the women that Joe’s obsessed with are that interesting, he just makes them interesting from his perspective. By s4 you should know as the audience that the female leads are actually not that great/likeable and that’s the whole point

    • @waterbabeful
      @waterbabeful 11 месяцев назад +36

      The point of the show is the person he obsessed over isn’t special- they are just normal and he makes up all this stuff in his head making it more

  • @bkimatab
    @bkimatab 11 месяцев назад +445

    The first season was written well enough to convince me how Joe could get away with the things he did, even murder. The 2nd and 3rd season, they had Love and her family's money as a McGuffin to help let Joe get away with his crimes. Not to mention Love was definitely an interesting character and went from compelling love interest to captivating foil for Joe. I watched Season 3 for her just as much as for Joe. But season 4?? Very bad writing, illogical plots, and bad characters (and way too many focused on). The ending made no sense. Kate wasnt interesting. And the final revea l was very lame. Show should have ended with Love and Joe's fate in Europe being a mystery forever.

    • @Taurean_SAMA
      @Taurean_SAMA 11 месяцев назад +5

      Except it literally happens everyday, LOL. Powerful families are untouchable for the most part, this is fact.

    • @Ryyouu
      @Ryyouu 11 месяцев назад +28

      @@Taurean_SAMAThe show uses it as an excuse for plot convenience too many times. They use the “HEY this actually HapPEnS IrL” schtick as an excuse for lazy writing

    • @tisbutascratch9987
      @tisbutascratch9987 10 месяцев назад

      Joe's student being this ultimate detective is so fucking stupid

  • @tinygypsy3707
    @tinygypsy3707 11 месяцев назад +407

    When Love died, I was really disappointed and over it. I was actually let down when Love protected Joe and killed for him and set him free from the little locked room. AND HE WAS ANGRY lol. From that point he didn’t like her anymore, and I was expecting the opposite reaction from him. And him cheating on her with the neighbor immediately, just felt cheap.

    • @Coco-chrispy
      @Coco-chrispy 10 месяцев назад +2

      I just said thisss

    • @xsomili5501
      @xsomili5501 10 месяцев назад +1

      agreeee

    • @doesitmatterwhoiam8838
      @doesitmatterwhoiam8838 9 месяцев назад +27

      Yes, the fact that he lost all respect and love for her because she killed Delilah. Disclaimer: They are both bad people, and there's no good reason for murdering people. Disclaimer over. I get that Joe has a code that you don't kill people that good people, but Love has code too, which is you do whatever it takes to protect the people that you love. But, he just gives up on her like she's nothing after he could have gotten away with everything the night before, but he chose to stay in LA to have a shot with her. (I don't remember it perfectly.)

    • @theyoshifankid
      @theyoshifankid 9 месяцев назад +1

      Love killed Delilah and Candace because she wouldn't be able to date Joe if they sent her to jail, not because she cared about Joe's wellbeing.
      .
      Love didn't love Joe. It was obsession, just like when Joe gets obsessed with girls. The whole point is she is his mirror, the same as him. Not better or more caring.

    • @artheaux666
      @artheaux666 8 месяцев назад +22

      I think Joe cheating on love made sense bc his character is more about lusting after his victims. And understandably he couldn’t lust after what’s already his.

  • @cinemuhhhhh
    @cinemuhhhhh 11 месяцев назад +490

    as someone who loves You so much that i also have the books, i cannot agree more with ppl about it going on for way too long. tbh, it could've just ended at season 1 as a mini series, but if not, could've ended it at season 2. and if they *really really* just Needed that extra cash at netflix, they could've ended it at season 3 and just dealt w the hate bc (as much as i also hated to see love go despite knowing she would) at least it did feel like a finale to something. but deeeeeeeefinitely not season 4. oh my god there was legitimately no reason to go on after s3

    • @justyournormalgirl54
      @justyournormalgirl54 11 месяцев назад +13

      It should’ve ended in season one with his ass going to jail, I didn’t like any of the characters and felt felt everyone was dumb

    • @nelonwa7754
      @nelonwa7754 9 месяцев назад

      How many books are there?

    • @yourlittleinsomniac5369
      @yourlittleinsomniac5369 8 месяцев назад +2

      I loved S1 and couldn't even finish S3 lol. That whole plot just bored more to tears!!! To think that it continued to get worse just concerns me since it's still ongoing to my understanding.

  • @yumekojabami233
    @yumekojabami233 11 месяцев назад +184

    What i found odd bout nadia was the fact that she was so fucking curious about her professors life like i know shes supposed to be this seasons „detective“ but no student ever is that curious about their professor at least not the ones i met they literally could care less coz they got exams and shit to keep them busy like u wouldnt have the time to worry bout stuff like that at all so it was very strange for me to see her being the detective type this season it would have fit better to that one rich guy i forgot his name the one that was in love with kate, to stalk joe and investigate in him which he did to some extend but not a student of his was just a strange choice in my opinion

    • @christellea.1939
      @christellea.1939 11 месяцев назад +12

      THATS WHT I WAS THINKING

    • @christellea.1939
      @christellea.1939 11 месяцев назад +21

      She was like unnaturally nosy

    • @ComedyGlor
      @ComedyGlor 10 месяцев назад +8

      Frankly a lot of the decisions she made made no sense which is another thing that was bad about season 4

    • @willdiesel8431
      @willdiesel8431 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@christellea.1939you think so? She's believably pretentious enough imo.

    • @richierich7384
      @richierich7384 6 месяцев назад +3

      It seemed very unreal... Like the entire season. Sometime I think Joe got arrested in Season 3 and we are seeing his dream.

  • @QuaePanemEtCircenses
    @QuaePanemEtCircenses 11 месяцев назад +800

    Season one and book one felt like it had something to say, a fresh take on a horrible thing; a way for people to probe their interest in the macabre from a safe distance as we watch a stalker who thinks himself to be prince charming kills innocent girls with impunity. Book two got on my nerves and by book three I got the sense that we were supposed to more than sympathize with Joe-- root for him, maybe🤮 the npcs cycling around him kept making him look good in comparison and I was done when the underaged daughter of his mark in book three threw herself at him. The deviations in the adaptation don't do the narrative any favors either. In season one, Joe's insane luck was both a catharsis to watch (phew, he made it out of that situation vibes) and frustration (damn, I wish he were caught vibes), but you can only hold lightning in a bottle for so long. Eventually, I got straight-up pissed he never faced any consequences and it became exhausting to watch a plain woe-is-me-ass white man a) complain about everything and b) continuously get rewarded for his shitty behavior. Tony Soprano got a fucked up ending, where's Joe's?

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +17

      Ok but on another topic. The best whodunnit in modern time was Glass Onion, and it seemed they wanted to piggyback off that.

    • @125loopy
      @125loopy 11 месяцев назад

      Your last few questions are my exact thoughts. I'm so tired of seeing this white guy fail his way upward and destroy women along the way.

    • @mgms2000
      @mgms2000 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@emilyau8023knives out is much better

    • @yegor4093
      @yegor4093 7 месяцев назад +1

      We don’t know Tony Soprano’s ending

  • @spdrhyder8194
    @spdrhyder8194 11 месяцев назад +392

    I fully realized the show had completely lost me when i found myself CHEERING when i thought joe died.

    • @bgos4727
      @bgos4727 11 месяцев назад +6

      Same 🤣🤣

    • @xsomili5501
      @xsomili5501 10 месяцев назад +85

      i mean, we are suppose to hate joe. and personally, i hated him from S1. I wanted him to get caught. which is why i dropped the show when i heard Love died, that was my last straw

    • @ComedyGlor
      @ComedyGlor 10 месяцев назад +16

      @@xsomili5501there’s a disappointing amount of people that didn’t want his demise from the beginning, and still don’t!

    • @nyasha7721
      @nyasha7721 10 месяцев назад +21

      @@ComedyGlor because the show is doing what it's supposed to. Damn good too.. how many serial killers were seen as "the nice guy" or good neighbour only to be f*cked up murderers. This is showing u as well how persuasive and manipulative these people are lol... You is brilliant and persons who don't get it or can't see it.. I feel sorry for.. because season 4 was actually brilliant lol and inverted/perverted the meanings of "self love, self acceptance, and rediscovery of self" all the seasons are intricately interlaced i cannot wait for season 5 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ComedyGlor
      @ComedyGlor 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@nyasha7721 but Joe is deplorable! A good amount of people are rooting for him simply bc he’s the main character or cos he’s attractive

  • @jacobhuppertz5625
    @jacobhuppertz5625 11 месяцев назад +178

    The best way they could have handled Joe as a protagonist was by Walter Whiting him. He alrwady had so much potential as a anti hero to a villain. It would have been perfect to watch him skyrocket downards at the end only to get justice

    • @sweetie_babie
      @sweetie_babie 11 месяцев назад +20

      I think that's what they're doing. He's irredeemable by the end of s4

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 11 месяцев назад +22

      ⁠​⁠@@sweetie_babieI’m honestly kind of lost by all these comments Lass😂😂what are these people talking about? Joe Goldberg is a way more evil person than even Walter white. The difference is anyone with a brain can tell Joe Goldberg is quite evil episode 1, where as Walter white was deep down a bad man but it took more development for him to become the monster he became. Joe is already a monster before we ever meet him. So I’m not sure why op thinks they should “Walter white him” I honestly think these lads just say anything for the heck of it.

    • @canibezeroun1988
      @canibezeroun1988 11 месяцев назад +6

      No. Walter White was way worse than Joe. Season 5 in the first half was way worse than Joe. Killing one of your partners and giving up your best friend to an enemy after poisoning a kid was easy worse than Joe's antics
      In seasons 1 and 2, he saved his kids from their abusers and made every effort to avoid killing the last person in the box. Failed both times. He could have been an anti hero then but honestly after Delilah died he was stuck on the villain path

    • @coltonwilkie241
      @coltonwilkie241 11 месяцев назад +7

      Walter doesn't face justice though. He literally wins at the end of Breaking Bad. He dies, but he accomplished everything he wanted to do. He got money to his family, he admitted he did everything for himself, he killed everyone who wronged him and he saved Jesse for some reason. Didn't have to do that last part.

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@canibezeroun1988 stop it man😂😂joe goldberg is a predator!! He’s a serial killer, a liar, a stalker, a manipulator, and the biggest thing that makes him worse is he’s a women’s predator. Joe Goldberg is a person you don’t want your daughter to ever meet. Walter white as evil as he was isn’t that. Also joe was never one ever an “anti hero” and wasn’t going to be. He was doing all the bad things I mentioned before we ever meet him in episode 1.

  • @yellowhouse4911
    @yellowhouse4911 11 месяцев назад +186

    I couldn't even finish season 4, which was really sad considering i practically devoured the first three. It just felt like a completely different show and all the characters were unrootable. I mean yeah, the concept of Joe falling in love with someone, stalking them and the eventuall fall out of that can get boring after a whille, but I think they handled it well in season 2 and 3. In 4 they just tried to completely reinvent it and it just turned goofy. Should have ended the show after season 3 with the cliffhanger in Paris, we could have concluded that Joe will forever continue his shenanigans instead of whatever he is trying to do in season 4.

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 11 месяцев назад +3

      “All the characters were “unrootable” 🤔what are you people talking about? 😂😂I’m so lost first off that’s not a word, and second how does characters not being “rootable” (again not a word) make a season of a show bad? This makes zero sense to me

    • @yellowhouse4911
      @yellowhouse4911 11 месяцев назад +11

      @raymondsims7042 lmao sorry, english is not my first language but it seems like even you understood exactly what I meant. That I can't enjoy a show where not one character is likeable or intriguing to watch. Do you enjoy shows were you hate every single character and nothing to pull you in?

    • @raymondsims7042
      @raymondsims7042 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@yellowhouse4911 my apologies man Idky I was so upset that day😂😂as far as your question though the answer yes I almost prefer a show to be strictly villains I love a well written villain/“unrootable” character that stuff excites me more, but I can understand why some people don’t like that. I only ask why did you like the show you in the first place? Joe Goldberg is one of the most evil protagonist in the history of television. If you’re someone who doesn’t like evil characters then why did you watch more than one episode of you?

    • @yellowhouse4911
      @yellowhouse4911 11 месяцев назад

      @raymondsims7042 okay you didn't understand what i meant. I love a good villain, I love to hate someone sometime, best example for me Is Joffrey in Game of Thrones. He was an absolutely evil shit and did heinous things, even to characters you're supposed to like more, but I still rooted for him in a way everytime he was on screen, because he was so intriguing to watch. It was the same way with Joe in the first seasons. But after that? Every character became "meh". I dont hate them, I hate seeing them because they're annoying, boring and plain not fun to watch.
      You probably don't hate these characters you're thinking of. Sure, you may hate what they do or stand for, but you don't hate these characters for existing in the show, otherwise you wouldn't be watching lol

    • @Prodajemprsute
      @Prodajemprsute 11 месяцев назад +5

      This is exactly what I thought too. I couldn’t finish season 4. It simply didn’t feel like „You“. I got bored so fast and was really disappointed

  • @camerongranger6301
    @camerongranger6301 11 месяцев назад +204

    I feel like class + privileges was and what you can get away with with that was a huge motif in this season, more so than others. It felt pretty apparent that the show wanted say that Joe only had so much leeway with his 'detective work' was because of his white male and (at least as it appeared) upper class persona. You can kind of see it with the whole situation that happened with the stalker lady and how easy it was for Joe to use her as a scapegoat for his actions. "It's easy to suspect someone like her, but they'll never see the rich white guy coming" seems like what they were going for. I don't really think it's a particularly interesting or new statement, but it felt pretty apparent to me at least that that's what they were going for.

    • @moxiemaxie3543
      @moxiemaxie3543 11 месяцев назад +22

      It is obvious but majority has basic level literary comprehension. I'm also tired of people saying the writers want you to sympathize with Joe when they dont. People say this with everytime a the main character is a toxic person.Showing and explaining a mindset isn't the same as defending them. A therapist/psychologist neutral, they're there to give you clarity not defend your behavior .b

  • @npitzer
    @npitzer 11 месяцев назад +386

    Season four fails in so many ways to me, mostly through the portrayal of Kate.
    One thing I’ve always enjoyed in You was its abilities to write flawed female characters without making them boring, copies of each other, or unlikeable. Candace was flawed - she seemed to love Joe, but she also cared deeply about her career, and she was willing to sleep with a producer if it meant getting her big break. And she was unapologetic about it too - the moment Joe cornered her and confronted her, she didn’t relent. She was defensive, angry.
    At the same time, even after she was left for dead and buried alive, even after she went through an immense trauma and had to completely overhaul her life, she was still strong enough to go after Joe - not only to get back at him for what he did to her, but to keep him from doing the same to other people. In no moment in season 2 you feel like she is only after revenge; she was after justice, and genuinely seemed to want to help other people involved with him. She was redeeming herself from the bad things she did in the past. But, of course, she was punished for it, because that’s what happens in You.
    Beck was incredibly flawed - she hung out with rich people even though she deeply resented them, she went as far as to tell everyone her father was dead because had a difficult relationship with him, she cheated on Joe with her therapist... (though this last one is hard to assign blame to her for - she was in a vulnerable place, and it is quite common for patients to fall in love with their therapists because they listen and seem to understand them. It was her therapist’s job to shut it down first and foremost.) Still, Beck can be very loveable, kind, charming, adventurous. I never felt during the first season like she was irredeemable trash, and when Joe killed her, I felt for her. The thing with Beck was that she was flawed, but she had her limits. It didn’t matter that Joe was supposedly a good partner that brought her something she never had before - the minute she figured out what he did, she couldn’t take it. He went too far, and she wasn’t selfish enough to accept it.
    Love, of course, was another level of messed up, but she was written so well (and Victoria Pedretti is so fucking talented), that, even when we heard of and saw what she did, we could still set our brains back to when she was seemingly innocent in our eyes. She isn’t just Joe’s manic pixie dream girl, and she isn’t just a murderer either - she’s more. She can be kind, funny, charming, caring, understanding, silly, daring, down-to-earth... while also being murderous, jealous, great at keeping secrets, spiteful, spoiled, able to use people for what she wants without remorse, immature, and incredibly possessive - people are hers to love, to care for, and to dispose of.
    And the best part is that, even when she is in perfectly charming mode, those worst characteristics still shine through in varying degrees. We get to see who she is in relation to other people as well, like her brother, her mom, her dad, her ex-husband, her friends. She has a career she loves and is good at, and we get to see how she can both be talented AND be as successful as she is because of getting a leg up from her rich family. She’s human, and that is incredible to watch.
    And an interesting thing about Love is how she is also utterly unapologetic. Yes, she can feel bad and remorseful and guilty at times, but not about everything. She is unapologetic about being privileged and using her family’s money for her own goals - even though she has a terrible relationship with her mother, she still keeps her around for money, and she refuses to feel bad about that. Love is unapologetic about her murders and what she does to “keep her family safe”. She is assertive even though she can be insecure, she’s confident and she is messy, and her acceptance of Joe’s actions makes sense, because she is well aware of who she is and what she does. She’s not living in denial, which is why she can’t see that Joe still is. That is what blinds her to his disdain of her the second she doesn’t fit his ideal.
    Even Natalie, for the short amount of time we got with her, was interesting. She clearly had an unhealthy relationship with her husband and his surveillance, a strained relationship with her stepson, an open disdain toward her neighbors in Madre Linda, and it was clear she was unhappy and unsatisfied. Again, she was flawed - she was completely okay with flirting with Joe despite knowing he was married, and, while she helped Love with the bakery, she did so without an ounce of remorse showing for her actions. I’m sure she had more skeletons in her closet outside of being open to an affair, but we didn’t get to see much. Either way, what we got to see did speak of her being more than a one-dimensional character.
    Then, of course, there’s Marianne. I got to be honest, I fucking loved Marianne, not only because Tati Gabrielle is so fucking incredible in this role, but because her character is the one who is the most grey, in a way. She has good characteristics and bad characteristics, but they’re often so entangled. On one hand, she was a victim of domestic abuse; on the other, her daughter still gets to spend time with that same man. On one hand, yes, she is seeking custody and she knows he won’t make it easy; on the other hand, she doesn’t seem that worried that he might flip out on her daughter. On one hand, she gets with Joe while knowing he has a wife; on the other hand, she feels guilty for it.
    With Marianne we truly get to see how Joe chooses his victims - he can smell the vulnerability. Because he is always watching them from afar, he can tell when things aren’t perfect, and he uses that to infiltrate his victims’ life. And the thing with Joe is that, not only is he a hypocrite, but that’s a trait every partner of his has to have for a relationship to work. When he thinks Marianne is a bad person, he is immediately repulsed by it - never mind that he doesn’t know enough about her to make judgements, never mind that he is most definitely way worse. Because he lives in constant denial about who he is and what he does, he can cast judgments onto everyone pretty easily.
    And that is when Kate comes in. Now, season 4 has a myriad of issues within it outside of Kate, don’t get me wrong. And the show has been showing its cracks for a while now. But Kate irks me because there is so much lost potential there.
    Let me preface this by saying I have nothing against the actress portraying her - she has this dry sense of humor to her performance, this “your very existence annoys me” thing that is very charming for some reason, and she has this kind look to her face that is just great acting. I honestly think it’s the writing that didn’t allow her to shine.
    Kate, to her core, is an incredibly hypocritical person. That in itself can be a great character flaw, if the writers realize it’s there. And it’s not like hypocritical characters can’t be well written - Joe is one of them, so is Love at times, and they’re still entertaining to watch. The problem with Kate, I’ve realized, is the framing.
    You as a show already has a serious issue with consequences. Punishment is there all season, but the ones that get punished tend to be the victims rather than the perpetrators. You has such a huge problem with killing the victims, it’s kind of insane.
    I find it that, while it works with telling the story it is telling, it can kind of fall into the same trap it is trying to avoid. It sets itself up to be a story about the victims, how the minds of men like Joe work, and it succeeds in lots of ways, especially the aforementioned way it humanizes its victims - it hardly ever feels like the show is condoning Joe’s actions toward them or justifying them, even with Joe’s inner monologue being its main differentiating aspect, because it brings up, again and again, through the mouths of several sympathetic characters, how much of a monster Joe is, and we see in real time how he attempts to fall back into denial every time he is confronted with it. At the same time, by having Joe prevail at the end of every season, by having him avoid ever getting caught despite the fact that he’s been set up to have a comeuppance multiple times since season 1 can be incredibly frustrating. If it is preparing the story to fuck Joe up in the final season (and especially if it brings back dropped plot points from the earlier seasons), then it can kind of redeem itself, but that’s a big if with this show, because in the way it is right now, Joe’s victims and everyone around them are very interesting and complex plot points for Joe’s development, but still plot points for him regardless. Everyone else gets the punishment Joe deserves, and he always gets out victorious. /1

    • @npitzer
      @npitzer 11 месяцев назад +60

      /2 And, again, this could be well done, if it weren’t for the show’s inconsistent framing. The problem is that we don’t always get to see Joe for the villain that he is. I’m not saying he should be cartoonishly evil or anything, I don’t actually mind how the flashbacks humanize him, and I get that the show is being told by his perspective, and as someone in such a level of denial, Joe wouldn’t truly see himself as a villain. I get it. But it’s about time You has a shift in perspective so the people around Joe feel like true human beings. I would actually love to have an episode where we get to see what everyone else is seeing - an episode where there is no Joe monologue, and every time he’s on screen with other people he’s standing for long periods of time thinking about stuff while we see him from the perspective of the people around him, like the pathetic loser that he actually is. Just having someone point out how he is just staring for ages without saying anything could already be a shock to the viewers on how people actually perceive him, a bit like that one episode in season 1 when we heard Beck’s inner monologue instead, but more intense. Because, at the end of the day, Joe’s framing is so inconsistent that it becomes hard to know whether the show itself thinks he’s a redeemable victim or a villain at times, and that reaches its peak in season 4.
      The way Kate’s friends are portrayed is so over the top that Joe ends up being the straight man. Even when they get deconstructed through the season to be more complex than just complete assholes, their lifestyle is so lavish and their behavior so batshit crazy that it becomes hard to feel for them, the exception being Phoebe. We end up believing Joe’s assertions about them, which in turn makes him look the hero of the season for most of it.
      Things change when we get to see Marianne in the cage (which is also arguably the best episode in the season because we get to see the flip side of Joe), but, even then, the framing is still flawed. By doing that whole deeply, deeply stupid split personality storyline, it gets hard to despise Joe entirely and root for his downfall when we see everything Marianne goes through. Yes, you feel for her, but we also see how Joe didn’t even know he did that, and the fact that they made it so his other personality wasn’t played by Penn Badgley forces this sort of distance between Joe and “Rhys”. We end up rooting for him to expel that personality by the end of the show, not for him to accept it as himself.
      Yes, the end of the season very clearly establishes Joe as a villain and I really like that, but, even by that point, he doesn’t feel completely self-actualized. It took Joe three seasons’ worth of television to reach that point, and when he did, it was in such an underwhelming way it just didn’t work as well. I do think it’s good that he ended up with a partner, but it would have felt better if he ended up being a character closer to Love - you know, fully feeling like they are able to do anything for the people they love, no remorse. That might be the point they’re trying to get across there, but we had so much time with the pointless drama and so little time with the actual character development out of denial that it doesn’t feel earned.
      Now, how does any of this relates back to Kate? Well, I see her as an issue of framing.
      Like I’ve stated before, Kate is a hypocrite. The problem with that is the framing of the show doesn’t bring that up. It doesn’t show that as a flaw. Contrasting that to Love and Beck - Love was constantly called out for her privilege and using her family’s money, Beck was constantly called out for her choice of friends, but Kate is framed as a saint throughout.
      Yes, she wants to make it on her own without her dad’s help. Yes, she wants to step out of his shadow and she sees him as a terrible person. Yes, she tries to help people who need help and treats people with less money than her properly. All of these things are great, but her morals are inconsistent, and that is never acknowledged, either by the show or Joe himself, and that makes Joe seem even more inconsistent too.
      She acts all mighty and like she’s above the rich people around her, yet she turns a blind eye to her friends’ misbehavior. Sure, she’ll tell you she despises it and that she would never do the same, but she still hangs out with them. She still sees them as friends. She wants to claim she made it on her own, that she was strong enough to leave her father’s empire behind, but she still acts as if it’s not her choice to be near these people and that she is stuck with them. Simon steals an artist’s paintings and gets them hooked on drugs, and what does Kate do? Instead of cutting ties with him, instead of using her privilege to get justice for said artist, she helps the artist go to rehab secretly. She won’t stop her friend from hurting other people; she won’t take a stance against him. Joe would say it’s noble that she isn’t taking credit for helping the artist and respecting their privacy; I see it as cowardice. By doing this, she can feel like a good person while also keeping a famous artist on her gallery. It’s selfish, it’s hypocritical, and it’s insane to me that Joe does not notice this pattern throughout.
      If there was one thing we could count on Joe to point out and complain about was the moral failings of the wealthy. He hated rich people through the entirety of the show... except for season 4.
      Sure, he still postured as having the same beliefs. He still criticized Kate’s friends. But can you imagine season 1 Joe connecting to Rhys to the point that his alter has his face and name? Can you see - even as far as season 2 - Joe loving Kate without ever bringing up her entitlement, hypocrisy, and choice of friends as an actual issue, an actual point of contention rather than just a questionable choice on her part? It’s like he infantalizes her. She’s his ultimate damsel in distress.
      Again, it could work perfectly well. You could argue living with Love in Madre Linda made him more tolerant of the rich and their lifestyles, and I honestly can see it. And, obviously, I think Kate’s hypocrisy marrying perfectly with Joe’s own and his denial is the reason why he manages to end the season without looking for another woman and seemingly still in love with Kate, because the thing Joe Goldberg always looks for is perfectly contained in Kate.

    • @npitzer
      @npitzer 11 месяцев назад +65

      /3 Joe wants a woman who postures as a feminist, but it’s actually a damsel in distress. He wants someone to save, but he wants them with just enough spice to be interesting. He wants the journey of thinking they’re perfect, discovering they’re not, but then actually realizing their supposed flaws are actually just consequences of being too good, too kind, and attracting people who take advantage of that. That’s the journey he goes with each and every woman at first - Beck looked like the perfect woman, then he figured out she had shitty friends and a shitty ex. He rationalizes that as Beck just needing to be saved from these horrible people leeching off of her kindness instead of Beck being insecure and sometimes using them just as much as they use her. The moment she rebels, the moment she starts showing she actually is flawed and that isn’t just something Joe can wave away with his love, that’s when things get messy. Their relationship looks perfect, everything is going well... but then she cheats on him for seemingly no reason. Joe tries to convince himself he is the bigger person, but when Beck’s reaction to figuring out about all the people he’s killed isn’t perfect, then she is no longer good enough for him. She kills her, and moves on to the next so swiftly it’s like she didn’t even exist.
      He meets Love, she seems perfect. Then the cracks start showing - she has a bad relationship with her family, a codependent relationship with the twin brother, and a dead husband. But he can wave those things away by just labelling them as “these people are taking advantage of Love’s kind nature and I just need to make her see her worth”. But, then, of course, Joe realizes Love isn’t who he thought he was, and he stops caring for her immediately.
      Even with Marianne - she’s arguably one of the most innocent women in the show, but her fear of him and the fact that she always puts her daughter first gets under his nerves, and he can’t take it.
      It’s how assertive these women are, how they’re not willing to turn themselves into who Joe needs them to be, that’s what makes him snap and move on to the next. He can’t take it when women are actually their own people and not just posturing as their own people, because he doesn’t want a real person, he wants a character that fits into every one of his prince charming fantasies.
      And Kate fits into it perfectly - she wants independence and acts like she is not one of those kinds of rich people, but she is still vulnerable enough to be surrounded by those people and to “force Joe’s hand” into protecting her from them. She’s kind enough to not be a murderer like him so she won’t force him into realizing how much of a piece of trash he is, but she also accepts him, so he won’t feel “forced” into disposing of her. She isn’t uptight, and, again, that kind of rich, but she has enough money to get him to live his life the way he wants without having to hide or worry about the consequences of his actions. And all of that is really, really interesting, but the season failed spectacularly at setting up this point. It spends way too long on drama for drama’s sake, on characters that don’t actually impact the plot that much, on stupid and ridiculous plot twists, all to seemingly avoid focusing on the actual conflict at hand. As a result, it ends up dragging the character development even more, and, despite the brand new setting, feeling repetitive. Seasons 2 and 3 felt repetitive, sure, but they were still enjoyable. Season 4? Not so much. The only way I can see the show going out with a bang is if Joe truly gets what’s coming for him, gets to finally confront who he is and accept it entirely, and, preferably, if this is all done with ties to open mysteries from the earlier seasons, like the jar of pee in Peach’s house, the private detective from her family who was looking into Joe, the countless people he came across while trying to hide his shit, Joe’s brother, etc. At this point, if at least one or two characters from earlier seasons don’t get to expose Joe, then the show is just doomed and a waste of a great concept.

    • @inthenameofinspiration
      @inthenameofinspiration 11 месяцев назад +43

      @@npitzer wow this is such a well thought-out analysis, you perfectly captured what i was trying to put into words about kate's character and season 4 as a whole!

    • @splendapacket4211
      @splendapacket4211 11 месяцев назад +25

      ⁠@@npitzer omg I totally agree that joe needs to get his comeuppance in order to redeem the show. Also your writing is so nuanced, organized, and articulate! I could read your work all day! You have such a knack for writing, and I love how organized and thought-out your criticisms are because I can see that you put so much intention in your words. Please keep writing because I guarantee people want to/need to read what you write! ❤❤❤

    • @npitzer
      @npitzer 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@splendapacket4211 Oh my God, thank you so much! I love your response ❤️

  • @XmatineeX
    @XmatineeX 11 месяцев назад +43

    That repetitive and aggressive background piano makes me want to rip my hair out

  • @qu3enblu978
    @qu3enblu978 11 месяцев назад +192

    This is such a sick video. You is one of my favourite shows ever but season 4 definitely lost something. I will say, the end of season 4 got me extremely excited for season 5 and the possibility of seeing Joe get some justice, especially since he seems to feel so comfortable in his villainy by that point. What you said about side characters really hit for me. I will never forget all the complex and entertaining characters from season one and two, but everyone loses that personal touch as the show goes on and as it becomes about “what else can we have whacky joe get away with 🫠”.
    All that being said, I still rewatch the whole thing often. I love my boy Dan Humphrey 🤝

    • @qu3enblu978
      @qu3enblu978 11 месяцев назад +5

      Also, all the time and effort put into this video is incredible!!

    • @jeremyaht2213
      @jeremyaht2213 11 месяцев назад

      Joe … get some justice?? From what exactly

    • @kate7152
      @kate7152 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@jeremyaht2213 idk…maybe justice from all the murders he’s committed?

  • @kittycattt93
    @kittycattt93 11 месяцев назад +43

    54:20 I loved that Phoebe went off by herself to teach English in Thailand! Think it was a good character development for her considering her arc during the season

  • @praenoto
    @praenoto 11 месяцев назад +34

    I was hoping so badly that Paco would come back and find Joe. he wanted to protect Paco but I think it would be nice if Joe’s presence in his life actually did more harm than good. If Paco was more perceptive to his lies and actions than he originally thought

  • @am2521-h2l
    @am2521-h2l 11 месяцев назад +57

    Justice for Nadia 😭 she deserved better

  • @badnewsbarbienewchannel2011
    @badnewsbarbienewchannel2011 11 месяцев назад +5

    It’s become too liberal and there’s literally no chemistry between Joe and Marianne. As a black woman myself, I felt like they just threw a black girl in as the object of Joe’s obsession but it doesn’t make sense at all. Season one he became obsessed with Beck and usually serial killers or stalkers stick to a pattern. I’m all for a black love interest, but they did not have any chemistry and it made zero sense. I think a better route would have been to make this a movie or possibly expanding on Joe and Love becoming a serial killer Bonnie and Clyde type duo. Anyway, that’s my 2 cents that no one asked for.

  • @minibrain711
    @minibrain711 11 месяцев назад +47

    its only when Beck wasnt in the show anymore did i realize i really missed her

    • @richierich7384
      @richierich7384 6 месяцев назад +5

      Me too. She was sweet.

    • @JupiterSlim
      @JupiterSlim 6 месяцев назад +6

      She was my favorite. I liked her character, the side characters and just the whole storyline of Season 1. I love Love too, but Beck is the OG.. I was crushed when she didn’t make it out alive 😭

  • @nataliebowerman5594
    @nataliebowerman5594 11 месяцев назад +39

    I love your analysis. My opinion is there’s a ton of wasted screen time in s4. S1 kept it very tight, one love interest, her 3 friends, her old bf, and her therapist. There was sooooooo many freaking characters in s4 that I could hardly keep their names straight. There were 2 love interests, but neither was “you”, he spent half a season stalking himself, he went to dinner with arrogant rich people 100 times, and then 40 episodes worth of plot gets shoved into the last 4 episodes. If they had cut the fat by getting rid of all the unnecessary side characters, introduced Joe’s belief that Rhys was the killer by episode 2, and cut down all the dinner scenes, s4 would have been much stronger. Also, we were pitched something we didn’t get: Professor Joe! He only had 3-4 classroom scenes in the whole season. Joe’s never spent so little time in his place of work. I’d have loved to see the plot hinge around Joe’s teaching. Instead they decided that was of secondary importance, which was a bad move.

  • @AveryAnarchy
    @AveryAnarchy 11 месяцев назад +62

    I have noticed this pattern in a lot of Netflix originals. they start out great, but they become too popular, there's pressure to keep making them, and they run way longer than they should have. With You, from what I understand, there seem to be multiple books as well that also have declined in writing, maybe that's why the show here turned out the way it did too, but the same might be said for the books too. money takes priority over genuinely good storytelling. it seems to happen in so many mediums, including games, and it's the only thing I think suffers from this the most. The goal is to entertain the audience for a while, but I'm burnt out and don't want a long story that keeps me occupied only for me to forget. I'd rather have a short, captivating story that burns into my brain. You would have been excellent and more memorable for me if it had ended after a couple seasons. Now it's become so annoying, I moved along. I thought about season 1 for months. I'm so baffled it devolved into a story that quite literally used the "and it was all just a dream" thing. some shows CAN run a long time and still have interesting things to say. But I don't think You was ever designed for that.

  • @kaskus7147
    @kaskus7147 11 месяцев назад +60

    I think Kate kind of always knew who Joe was. With the connections she through her father she could find out pretty much anything about anyone. She 100% manipulated her father to "fix" things for her while pretending she didn't want anything from him. So, she already had the skills she needed to draw Joe in. She wanted out from under her father's thumb, but still needed someone to "fix" things for her. I think It might be revealed that she knew what was going on almost the whole time and used it to her advantage to get rid of her father.

    • @richierich7384
      @richierich7384 6 месяцев назад +3

      Sounds good.
      I do think Kate is an upgraded version of Love.
      Maybe the guy in the beginning... The assassin was also sent by Kate and Joe got fake ids. Plus I don't think Love's father cares about Love or her baby. We never saw him in Season 3.

  • @tinylama
    @tinylama 11 месяцев назад +30

    the real horror of this video is the background music

  • @kleinefussel9
    @kleinefussel9 11 месяцев назад +43

    Loved the video! I only have one wish: please read out chapter title screens. I followed audio only mostly, so it would have helped if they weren't visual parts only.

    • @lydiacc
      @lydiacc 11 месяцев назад +1

      Second this!

  • @Playboidari
    @Playboidari 11 месяцев назад +88

    I think the reason Kate seems “boring” is because Joe didn’t romanticize her, he tried his best to view her for who she is. Hence why love and beck seem like such good characters, he was much more infatuated with them than Kate.

    • @notmyselfusee
      @notmyselfusee 11 месяцев назад +43

      Her character just wasn’t good

    • @amarjotsingh8455
      @amarjotsingh8455 11 месяцев назад +23

      The actor had no charisma or charm… she looked too old for him.. she’s not memorable at all

    • @vladu__e
      @vladu__e 2 месяца назад

      What? She looks like 30, the same as joe. If anything, his love interests are always younger than him

  • @commentsforthealgorithm
    @commentsforthealgorithm 6 месяцев назад +11

    I knew season 4 was going downhill fast when I didn’t care what happened to any character except Marienne.

  • @TopPotato109
    @TopPotato109 11 месяцев назад +24

    Season 4 felt like there were way too many characters without any character development, it just felt like things were just happening without a reason, which was not the case in seasons 1-2 (and to a lesser extend but still in season 3)

  • @HodajuciParadoks
    @HodajuciParadoks 11 месяцев назад +16

    I like first 2 season the most. 3 is ok, 4....well it really needs to end in season 5, Joe dies or in prison. If he gets happy ending I am getting angry.

    • @HodajuciParadoks
      @HodajuciParadoks 11 месяцев назад

      To be honest when I watched season 1 when it come out...I never said anyone that I am watching, because the tv show is sick...really sick

    • @gallarinas
      @gallarinas 2 месяца назад

      3 is the best

  • @Destinnies
    @Destinnies 11 месяцев назад +25

    Kate was missing something. Everyone is saying charm. Yeah... but it's like her and Joe just got sexual tension. And with Kate's power will be helpful to Joe, I think she's just gonna be used as a plot device rather than be an actual person like Beck, Love, and all Joe's previous lovers. They were interesting. Kate still seem so mysterious idk

  • @nastykidneys3075
    @nastykidneys3075 11 месяцев назад +2061

    The problem is with the progression of Joe they tried to hard to make him sympathetic- no he was a monster. And he should’ve stayed that way.
    We should’ve seen him get worse and colder, we should’ve seen him get repercussions for his behaviour.
    But no instead they gave him DID proceeded to demonise a heavily misunderstood mental illness, surround him with horrendous stereotypes which made his actions look less awful, and have him get away with it with a less possessive version of Love.
    So much wasted potential.

    • @chubbybunny6975
      @chubbybunny6975 11 месяцев назад +95

      I stopped watching after season 2, so finding out they used the "mental illness that we pulled all the worst-case scenario stereotypes from to condone this literal murderer's actions" just makes me so glad I dropped it when I did. My god.

    • @CraigGillies97
      @CraigGillies97 11 месяцев назад +39

      There’s another season coming, you’ll get the cold joe and repercussions in season 5.

    • @heregoesfranklin5962
      @heregoesfranklin5962 11 месяцев назад +71

      I actually like that they make h sympathetic. I like the ambivalent rooting for him while wanted to see him go down.
      I do believe Season 5 will finally be his reckoning, where he finally faces himself, and finally sees repercussions.
      Otherwise… I don’t see how the show can last another season let alone 2 more.

    • @nastykidneys3075
      @nastykidneys3075 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@heregoesfranklin5962 I just think the show lost what made it so good those early seasons, and they’ve Joe in a weird position where Love2.0 is super rich and powerful and can somehow make his serial killings just disappear.

    • @AndrewH1994
      @AndrewH1994 11 месяцев назад +50

      @@heregoesfranklin5962the entire end of season 4 has him positioned perfectly to go full villain, and complete monster. I’m definitely looking forward to someone deserving of taking down Joe

  • @sweetzc9405
    @sweetzc9405 11 месяцев назад +4

    Kate wasn’t an Intresting character, the less intimate kinda bored me😭 the killing started to get repetitive nd the recent szn just seemed too dim

  • @ccvv1119
    @ccvv1119 11 месяцев назад +84

    I actually really liked Rhys it’s crazy that he stalked this man and we couldn’t see any of it

    • @c01d4ng31
      @c01d4ng31 Месяц назад +2

      Because he wasnt Real

    • @jakeuu_1502
      @jakeuu_1502 27 дней назад

      ​@@c01d4ng31so he's just like Joe's alter ego?

  • @Nyxxeonn
    @Nyxxeonn 11 месяцев назад +32

    Season 1 was amazing as it gave a different perspective on the stalker genre without romanticizing it, season 2 I loved cause it showed Joe basically meeting himself, season 3 I liked just cause I think Penn and Victoria have amazing chemistry and their acting together is great. Then season 4... I don't hate it, but it kinda felt like a different show all together that was more focused on a random murder mystery than on a crazed stalker.
    After seasons 3's ending, I kinda had the hope they would do a time jump to where we start following Henry's story and him slowly uncovering the crimes of his parents which leads to him searching for Joe.

  • @emolawolf
    @emolawolf 11 месяцев назад +44

    The biggest problem of the serie was putting him in more and more unbelievable settings and friendships.
    1st season? He's ALONE, with only a little boy that likes him because he doesn't have anyone and Joe helps him out.
    2nd season? Okay, yeah, Forty is a weirdo without real friends, of course he would try to befriend Joe. Delilah was also without friends and they lived in the same building.
    3rd is where things go downhill...
    How the hell did he manage to get into close social circle of suburbs??? He's WEIRD and awkward. Yes, he can be charming, but mostly only with 1 on 1 talks. If Marienne would stay his only friend it would be much more believable.
    4th season is just a joke. Yes, the whole rich clique is super weird, but they're RICH. POSH. They don't have ANY reason to let him be so close to them, unless they would treat him purely as easily disposable toy (like servants on their trip), but he's treated mostly like they're on the same level just because one of the group likes him and they don't want to hurt her.
    Kate frequently says how disturbingly creepy and weird he is, she doesn't have any reason to sleep with him even once other than "well, he's near, so I can use him this one time". The fact she's somehow in love with him is straight out of power fantasy harem anime.

    • @zackz7563
      @zackz7563 8 месяцев назад +1

      joe is extremely charismatic, wdym he acts awkward and weird? He know how to manipulate everyone and acts pretty normal

    • @realshipn5546
      @realshipn5546 7 месяцев назад +4

      I think you misinterpreted season 3 because LOVE got them in that close circle. Did you not watch that season or something? That was a pretty big plot line with love wanted to be accepted

    • @gallarinas
      @gallarinas 2 месяца назад

      leave s3 alone

  • @GutterFlower-t2u
    @GutterFlower-t2u 11 месяцев назад +7

    Season 1-2-3 were great, but 4? A mess

  • @platy9586
    @platy9586 11 месяцев назад +8

    I really wanted to watch the full video but the song looping in the background was a little insanity-inducing!
    As for season 4, it just felt pointless and like it was created simply to meet a quota. I hate when shows get dragged out :/

  • @eveism
    @eveism 8 месяцев назад +5

    why is everything so dark this season lmao like what happened to lighting???

  • @mrarticle622
    @mrarticle622 8 месяцев назад +2

    p.s. I literally could only make to 40 minutes of the video, the piano is so annoying you can't put 3 notes and play it over and over again for more than hour bro.

  • @banabred3698
    @banabred3698 11 месяцев назад +19

    In my opinion it really should’ve ended in season 3. Like shows or movies ending on a cliffhanger sucks, but I feel like for “You” it would’ve been perfect. The last scene of Joe walking through the streets of Paris and saying “I will find you” would’ve made us wonder where and what will happen to Joe, but also tell us that he isn’t gonna change and will keep stalking and killing till he gets caught.

  • @jesekreanne
    @jesekreanne 11 месяцев назад +14

    S1 is a perfect standalone series. That's what I tell everyone who asks about the show. The rest of the seasons just feel like fanfiction to me. "What would this wild character do under a completely new set of circumstances?" And that isn't necessarily bad. It's just different. I still watch, but just because it exists. Nothing like the praise I had for S1.

  • @zombiepirate23
    @zombiepirate23 10 месяцев назад +3

    Season one hooked me and season 2 kept me interested. Season 3 had me watching but no longer begging for more. Season 4 was too all over the place and casting was trash.

  • @spacegirlfriend42069
    @spacegirlfriend42069 11 месяцев назад +15

    The show really feels like it should've ended with season 3. Love being joes foil was kind of the ultimate ending and i feel it shouldve ended in them killing each other or something. Love was his chickens coming home to roost, so to speak. Season 4 felt grafted on and like there were no real stakes because he hated the people he hung out with, so being "found out" by his circle doesnt carry the same weight it did in season 2

  • @Housewarmin
    @Housewarmin 11 месяцев назад +25

    I would have been nice to see Joe take on a Walter White characterization. The way Walter built up to Heisenburg, then unable to escape his crimes, meet his dimise. I think Joe could have followed a similar path.

  • @DatBoi-in2xs
    @DatBoi-in2xs 11 месяцев назад +48

    I actually really liked season 4, especially the 2 act structure. all throughout the shows realise penn Badgley and show creators said how despite everything the audience is always trying to be on joes side, they want him to stop and to win. in the fourth season they disrupted this structure, by letting the audience believe that he had changed and he was good, and then twisting it by revealing he was worse. it felt like it was giving the experience that people that know joe having, believing him good and being proved horribly wrong

  • @juicebox630
    @juicebox630 11 месяцев назад +13

    Season 4’a biggest mistake was not bringing back Love in some convoluted illogical soap opera way so i could have Victoria Pedretti on my screen again.

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +1

      They must've not liked how she outshined Joe's actor every episode.

    • @gallarinas
      @gallarinas 2 месяца назад

      exactly

  • @LisaLee__
    @LisaLee__ 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is so obviously a script written by AI.
    Not cool

  • @Bejestravoe
    @Bejestravoe 11 месяцев назад +4

    Loved season 1 and especially 2. 3 made me mad and 4 kind of sucked. I suspected a Fight Club scenario with Jo having a split consciousness. Idk, it's over. Just let it be over

  • @fdscrl6016
    @fdscrl6016 11 месяцев назад +4

    i literally had to stop watching this video because the way you finish every sentence was so distracting

    • @pahvi3
      @pahvi3 11 месяцев назад

      One of the most annoying narrator voices I've ever heard

  • @Axe-wieldingFox
    @Axe-wieldingFox 11 месяцев назад +27

    I feel like it kinda went from thriller to camp, but also, I did like the initial writing for Adam.
    Forty was one of my favourite characters, and the actor NAILED him, Forty's awful, but he also had this weird... like, pathetic type of charm? Idk, he felt like both a hungry lion and an injured puppy at the same time, I really liked it. At first I thought Adam was an attempt at recreating Forty, now tho I don't think so neccisarily.
    Also I so agree with Phoebe's character falling off the second she instantly stumbled back into his arms. I feel like your proposal for a re-write of her situation would've been nice, too.

  • @ThandoNdlovu-zr3ld
    @ThandoNdlovu-zr3ld 11 месяцев назад +18

    I have been waiting for this video. It's finally here 😭😍😭😍

  • @schwarzekatze3040
    @schwarzekatze3040 11 месяцев назад +10

    The walking dead repeats their concept EACH CHAPTER too and weirdly they got away with it for almost 5 seasons, until people finally realized.

    • @LegioXXI
      @LegioXXI 11 месяцев назад +1

      But at least TWD had good/interesting characters most of the time. Especially since season 2 onward, all the side chars feel like NPCs from a video game - often designed to be so awful that you don't feel as bad for Joe anymore.

  • @itsspeltmaik
    @itsspeltmaik 11 месяцев назад +8

    Love this video and the points you make but that short piano loop over the characters section was just way too much of a pretty short piece of music

  • @viralvaporeon8985
    @viralvaporeon8985 11 месяцев назад +17

    I think my favorite part of season 4 was Joe's bromance with Rhys.

  • @Vindikatorz
    @Vindikatorz 11 месяцев назад +3

    They ruined it when they killed Love. They could have been the best serial killer couple, but Joe is an ass who just wants the thrill of the hunt. Honestly, it would have been better if they killed Joe off in place of Love, then we'll have a spinoff version of Love finding another person to "love". And frankly, i find her a lot more charismatic and pleasing to watch than Joe

  • @destinygallagher2367
    @destinygallagher2367 11 месяцев назад +7

    How the hell does he keep getting the cage places?

  • @tariechinyamas8464
    @tariechinyamas8464 11 месяцев назад +7

    I just wanna know what Joe said to Phoebe that first time they met😂

  • @NUNYA408
    @NUNYA408 11 месяцев назад +12

    The show started focused on joe and his obsession. But the last season it shifted to a bunch of crazy characters that overshadowed him. He became the most normal one.

    • @Apexdary
      @Apexdary 2 месяца назад

      Yes, that's true, it's because he was trying to change

  • @JupiterSlim
    @JupiterSlim 6 месяцев назад +3

    I hate piling on but Kate’s character is just terrible. Has nothing to do with her as an actor, she’s just so dry and boring.. nothing exciting about her at all.

  • @EgyptNile
    @EgyptNile 11 месяцев назад +3

    Love the video but disagree with the "10 commandments " there is no limits to writing but I agree that its tiring how much he gets away with murder. Also liking kate at the beginning is vaild but towards the end is trash, she is trash.

  • @NMItzAnt
    @NMItzAnt 11 месяцев назад +2

    Season 1 - 10/10
    Season 2 - 10/10
    Season 3 - 8/10
    Season 4 - 6/10

  • @ethan_isaac
    @ethan_isaac 11 месяцев назад +17

    hope this video gets the recognition it deserves! though maybe use a different music track in the future, got very repetitive lol. great analysis

  • @feathery_machine
    @feathery_machine 11 месяцев назад +79

    Haven't watched it all yet but so excited. i just love this type of deep-dives/commentary/analysis videos, hope more people will see this

    • @Alltherestofus
      @Alltherestofus 11 месяцев назад +6

      I thought you meant you haven’t watched the show yet. I was like??? 😭

  • @sundaydriver15
    @sundaydriver15 11 месяцев назад +4

    The last season fell off because he had 0 chemistry with Kate

  • @quietreader
    @quietreader 10 месяцев назад +9

    honestly the love quinn story line had me HOOKED lol. haven't even (and won't) watch season 4. FYI, the book is 100% written in 1st person pov

  • @stretchmonster
    @stretchmonster 11 месяцев назад +8

    Am I wrong in thinking that Kate is a bit older than Joe?
    Regardless, I just discovered your channel and it was an instant subscribe. Looking forward to when you hit that 100K milestone!

  • @ryangutierrez1421
    @ryangutierrez1421 11 месяцев назад +10

    Victoria pedretti and love changed the landscape of the show. The producers probably saw the success the shows shift and thought they should try it again with pedretti. Without her now the show just isn’t the same

    • @ianartist247atw4
      @ianartist247atw4 6 месяцев назад +1

      I agree,the Victoria Pedretti exit created a void in the show just can’t fill,I think she deserved one more season to ease her character out more tastefully

  • @honkedoffjohn
    @honkedoffjohn 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bro if you dont like Joe because he is a likeable serial killer I hope you never watch Breaking Bad or Dexter. The show is fine, people think Joe is getting away with it and that there is no justice because he doesnt get arrested or die but the character is maximum miserable and hates how crazy he has become, Joe had an imagine of himself in season 1 and 2 that no longer exists. Eventually he will get arrested or he will get killed. Just enjoy the ride or hop off if you dont like it.

  • @stellad463
    @stellad463 8 месяцев назад +9

    You edited, wrote, produced, AND made all the music for this masterpiece video? Holy crap, amazing job done! I'm blown away! Everything was perfect, especially the music!

  • @edsonvc5900
    @edsonvc5900 11 месяцев назад +2

    Yo, quick thought..get better background music. It stars to get REALLY annoying how repetitive it is around de 10 minute mark lmao

  • @richierich7384
    @richierich7384 6 месяцев назад +4

    I do think Kate is shady and an upgraded version of Love (Season 2).
    She is too cold. She doesn't even bother to care about Joe's past.
    Plus she hung out with toxic people.
    She must be hiding something. We will see in next season.

  • @euodiaclitterhouse4726
    @euodiaclitterhouse4726 11 месяцев назад +21

    You were so spot on with all of the issues of the show, esp S4. Spot. On. It's like season 4 became such a tangled mess of things I hated that I couldn't even put it all into words and you took each thread, untangled it, and explained why it was a mistake. EXCELLENT analysis, Andrew Reviews. The writers seemed to forget that in every season (including S3 by the skin of it's teeth) had really interesting likable side characters. Arguably S1 mastered the unlikable-yet-enjoyable side characters (Peach, Blythe, etc) plus Paco the "Innocent", but S2 and S3 genuinely had side characters that were so damn enjoyable. Forty, Delilah, Ellie, Will Bettleheim were always a delight to have on the screen. Then in S3 they reaaally delivered Sherry and Carey by the end, the blind librarian, Marienne was really compelling, etc.
    S4's lack of good character development was half of why I hated it. Though you are right about how the writers clearly did this on purpose to feed the twist, it still sucked the energy out of the show. Joe's "Rhys alter" can still see them as 2D and shallow while the audience gets to have some sympathy for/enjoyment from them. It would feed the twist even better if the audience had more sympathy for them to contrast with Joe-Rhys decision to axe them. I like the way you described the pendulum swings of the season. It is frustrating but believable and within the psychology of the show for Joe to find the object of his obsession to be worthy of all protection while all the people she surrounds herself with are disposable and reprehensible *even though the object of his obsession isn't really much different from the victims*. It makes sense for Joe's patterns to see all the spoiled exploitive rich people to be worth disposing of on behalf of the other spoiled exploitive rich girl whom he happens to be smitten with... But as a viewer, I didn't give a shit about anyone. I gave half a shit about Phoebe but she was still too unbelievable for me which leads me to my main criticism of the side characters of S4...
    They chose to do the cartoon version of the aristocracy and not the real deal. You don't have to spend very much time in England before you get a better handle on what the class system feels like than what this show depicted. It's way more quietly oppressive than people loudly and obnoxiously (American style?) pointing out how poor you are, how powerful their family is, etc. No one is that overt. It's cold and remote and they try and be more covert in how they talk about it, which is part of how oppressive it feels. They could have done something interesting with Simon Soo & Blessing representing how the old class system will welcome your new money being injected into it's crusty, dying ass but it will never accept your non Aryan blood into it's lineage. It's an insidious mix of classism and racism. That alone could have fleshed out the characters it pencil sketched into the cast. Even the "Innocent" Nadia didn't get enough for us to really care about it, though I tried. Kate was the least enjoyable love interest of Joe's so far, but that is just the rotten cherry atop the shit sundae of the season. And I found it difficult to believe that Joe would have an obsession with two women at the same time (Kate & captive Marienne). They should have explained how the split in his personalities partially fed that. His pattern is to have one limerance/romantic obsession at a time. It's part of how he believes himself to be a Nice Guy singularly devoted to love. He can't obsess over two at the same time unless he splits personalities to protect one psyche's "love" for a victim from the other if that makes sense. It was part of what didn't land for me overall with the whole Marienne thing.

  • @user117-ella
    @user117-ella 11 месяцев назад +4

    The first season is definitely my favorite. It’s more grounded. I like him as just a guy with his book store. I liked season 2&3 because I like love and the idea of him resenting his mirror. The only think I liked about season 4 was Reece because he was funny. I don’t like cate and him ending up with another rich powerful girl

  • @KenLinx
    @KenLinx 6 месяцев назад +2

    The biggest flaw with the show right now in my opinion is the incessant wokeness at every turn. Characters' dialogue now just feels like "quirky gen Z Twitter speak" with random attacks on capitalism and patriarchy for no reason. Season 3 was pretty bad in this aspect as well but at least they made an effort to ridicule people like that with the narcissist interracial couple that everyone hates. But now, it's pretentious in a way that the previous seasons weren't.
    In the first episode of season 4 when Nadia said, "why aren't we reading the usual canonical vaguely racist men that drink," I almost checked out. This anti-traditionalism needs to stop. They also went out of their way this season to have the cast be as unrealistically diverse as humanly possible (one of the rich asshats is literally a Nigerian princess for some reason)--with every woman casted being the least attractive when compared to all prior seasons'--all tired aspects of wokeness. And of course, every important female character with the exception of Phoebe has to one-up Joe now because feminism.
    To begin with, Nadia's entire character is the definition of contrivance. She puts suspicion on Joe for no reason, she finds a key hidden in a book at his house (where not even Joe was able to find after sifting through his own house to look for hidden cameras the first time he got spooked), she finds the abandoned building with the door that the key belongs to all off some photographs of Joe outside taken by the insane lady, and she concocts a plan in a split second to reduce Marianne's heartbeat with drugs to the point where Joe thinks she's dead and leaves her outside on a park bench. She's such a contrived Mary Sue character that I genuinely would not be surprised if one of the writers wrote her as a self-insert.

  • @ellicel
    @ellicel 11 месяцев назад +5

    I thought it should have ended in season 3 with Love and Joe killing themselves. However, since they didn't I was mildly interested to see how Marianne would end up being the reluctant heroine who manages to grow from victim to Victor and season 4 would be the last. But now I have no interest at all in finding out how his story continues.

  • @JesuisParte
    @JesuisParte 11 месяцев назад +23

    Because of personal reasons I really loved season 3. The ending was similar to what I have been through on so many levels. Really could relate so I was so excited for season 4 and then I was like wtf is happening here.

  • @KingSlayer_.
    @KingSlayer_. 11 месяцев назад +5

    "You" fell off the cliff not in season two but right at the end of season one. That whole plot point of framing the therapist of his murder was so fucking stupid. The police would instantly mark him as suspect number one and once they found out his next door neighbor went missing under mysterious circumstances and that her best freind had committed suicide unexpectedly hed be fucked clean through.
    The show became an annoying soap opera that reminded me alot of How to get Away with Murder. None of the plot lines went anywhere and the overall show just never changed. The actor that plays Joe is a brilliant actor and he plays his character so damn well in person and in his inner monologues and its pretty disappointing to see such a talent wasted on a show with such awful writing.

  • @aparna2701
    @aparna2701 10 месяцев назад +10

    Season 3 really nailed what 'You' is all about: creepy, complex, and a bit of dark humor. Season 4 kind of lost the plot early and went off the rails. Hoping the next season gets back to what made the show great in the first place.

  • @roulis640
    @roulis640 11 месяцев назад +10

    Incredible video and a lot of work and research has been done on it. Well done! However I'd suggest as a viewer to swap the music for something else in future videos because it really started to annoy me very quickly

    • @mkyasha
      @mkyasha 10 месяцев назад +1

      it's very repetitive. I started noticing it in the section labelled "repetition" and thought it was meant to match that, but the music throughout is basically the same. The loop is too short, and having a 3 or 4 chord progression go that fast was a bit much.

    • @EHimitsu
      @EHimitsu 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mkyasha I noticed it on "Repetition" too and thougth the exact same. I felt a relief when the other title appeared but then THE MUSIC CAME BACK! It got me kind of dizzy so I stopped watching :(

  • @veersandhu5277
    @veersandhu5277 11 месяцев назад +5

    Season 4 was so lame for the whole "blackout" thing, it just felt so for the plot and it causes so many inconsistencies. Like did he not think about where he was gone for hours? Does he not have like a phone and is like "where was I that I missed this notification". The hallucination APP???

    • @bgos4727
      @bgos4727 11 месяцев назад +1

      The plot armor was crazy and the nadia incident wow seriously

  • @CloudsAndDays
    @CloudsAndDays 11 месяцев назад +16

    I didn’t even know it had a third or fourth season. Didn’t hear it get advertised.
    Think I’ll stick to the seasons I did watch.

    • @realshipn5546
      @realshipn5546 7 месяцев назад +1

      It got advertised a lot, idk how you missed it

    • @myman2930
      @myman2930 6 месяцев назад +1

      At least watch season 3. Don’t even bother watching season 4

    • @gallarinas
      @gallarinas 2 месяца назад

      watch s3 but not 4

  • @jadefox33445
    @jadefox33445 8 месяцев назад +3

    I think Hannibal did it far better in three seasons.

  • @sdbeauty98
    @sdbeauty98 10 месяцев назад +7

    I personally liked Candace’s addition in the show, because we can see from a victim’s point of view the malevolence of Joes character. Especially when she would have flash backs and sudden breakdowns.

  • @judeconnor-macintyre9874
    @judeconnor-macintyre9874 11 месяцев назад +5

    Title: "The Downfall of You"
    Me: "Wait...I had a downfall?"

  • @sebv140
    @sebv140 10 месяцев назад +2

    Shouldve ended at s3 to be pefect. Wouldve been happy if love took out joe as a bonus

  • @rangoooo2312
    @rangoooo2312 11 месяцев назад +17

    I agree with your points, although the ending of s4 has me excited for s5.

    • @emilyau8023
      @emilyau8023 11 месяцев назад +7

      The ending is what saved the season for me, but I can't get over how the following episodes felt like a drag.

  • @akirakurusu4309
    @akirakurusu4309 11 месяцев назад +4

    That was several years ago, I'm doing better now. Appreciate the video essay though.
    /s (I didn't watch the show, I think it's about me)

  • @aalllllllexx
    @aalllllllexx 11 месяцев назад +17

    I watched the first season as it aired on lifetime, and seeing its development history play out in real time was wild

  • @vivanesca
    @vivanesca 11 месяцев назад +4

    I though S3 was easily the strongest bc of how UNHINGED it was. I miss Love

  • @zaidebtw4438
    @zaidebtw4438 8 месяцев назад +4

    This show has a downfall?? I loved every second of it

    • @Cedricson
      @Cedricson 7 месяцев назад +4

      I just think don't enjoy the fourth season.

    • @zaidebtw4438
      @zaidebtw4438 7 месяцев назад

      @@Cedricson 4th season didn’t have me hooked until volume 2. They tricked me with the twist perfectly

    • @Theropeway
      @Theropeway 7 месяцев назад

      Fact

  • @StEvUgnIn
    @StEvUgnIn 4 месяца назад +2

    Why do you have to put a blurry square? Most people will leave the video.