

Joe's jar of urine from left in Peach's house is sure to come up, and the arc of YOU season 2 will probably be Joe and the PI in a battle of wits, with Dr. Bankrolled by a wealthy family that is still reeling from the apparent suicide of their well-to-do daughter, the PI isn't going to be easy to outwit, especially since he's cynical of Joe. The PI doesn't believe for a second that all this death and devastation happening around Joe is a coincidence. The private investigator Peach's family hired is a different story, however. They have no real reason to be around Joe, other than if it's for publicity, and they were characterized as shallow friends who'll leave Peach and Beck behind without much thought. Similarly, Beck's friends, Annika and Lynn, are inconsequential for now. She pleads with Paco to help, but since Joe killed his mom's abusive boyfriend, Paco decides to leave, which lets Joe recapture and kill Beck.

She gets as far as the locked mesh door, out of the basement and into the main shop, where she meets Paco. As things between the two gradually pacify, Beck is able to trick Joe and make a break for it. She and Joe have a back-and-forth, but when she realizes arguing won't get her anywhere, she concedes to Joe's wishes and lives peacefully, writing a piece about her personal struggles on the typewriter he left for her. Horrified, she tries to make a break for it, but Joe ambushes her, which forces him to knock her out and restrain her.īeck wakes up in the airtight plastic cage that's used for storing old, precious books in Mooney's' basement. So, yeah.įor more stories like this, including celebrity news, beauty and fashion advice, savvy political commentary, and fascinating features, sign up for the Marie Claire newsletter.Everything goes a bit topsy-turvy for Joe in YOU season 1's ending Beck discovers Joe's stash of objects he was keeping in his bathroom, thus revealing her old broken phone, Benji's phone, some stuff that'd gone missing from the apartment, and the teeth from Benji's body. If that wasn't enough evidence for you, producers of the show have applied for and received a tax credit for season three-which doesn't guarantee the season, but sure is a good sign-and Netflix, which doesn't release viewing figures, confirmed via Instagram (opens in new tab) that You is one of its biggest releases of the year. She doesn’t appear to be the same kind of… you know, dare I say, in the third season-oh, God!"Īttempting wildly to backtrack, Badgley adds: "I literally know nothing about the third season." He's then asked if this is a tacit confirmation of season three, to which he replies: "Technically I can’t… I mean, like, unofficially?" She doesn’t appear to be the same kind of predator. " doesn’t appear to be the same kind of person. He also accidentally confirmed that not only will Love be in it, she's likely to see character development. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight that I have no doubt Badgley sorely regrets, he accidentally, basically confirmed that there'll be a second season. This much will be obvious to anyone who's seen the finale of season two, which carefully sets up a third season in suburbia, but we now know even more about what it might look like. Of course, at the very end, he starts becoming obsessed with his next-door neighbor, so.Joe's gonna Joe, you know! Season three is almost certainly happening. He stays with her to try and be a good dad and build the family unit he never had, but he's also stuck-Love's family is super-rich and Love is obsessed with him, so it's a gilded cage. But if it's any consolation, he ends up in a relationship with a person who's as crazy as he is (Love says they're soul mates, which is just so twisted). So every obstacle gets removed from Joe's way yet again this season. Just before he pulls the trigger to get rid of Joe forever, a cop who's been tailing them shoots Forty, killing him. Even Love's big reveal that she's pregnant isn't enough to stop Forty, who rants that he knows Love has been crazy his whole life and that she'd be a terrible mother. Love's brother Forty figures out who Joe is and what he's done, and it enrages him so much he decides to kill the killer himself.
