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Summary

  • Season 5 packs Joe's saga in a brief and satisfactory way and ends the show with a blow.

  • Season 1 presents Joe's spiral into madness with a solid start, but lacks realism and development of the characters.

  • Season 2 has perfect stimulation, building on the best elements of the show, which leads to the cold last revelation.

Dear murderer is back to the last time and Netflix's You It is sent to sunset with flying colors. The show is an exceptional thriller that is heavily leaning into stranger and more taboo topics and cannot be followed in terms of violence and object. Five seasons, all full of wild and completely unexpected twists, which have been blowing viewers in the last seven years, and wrap everything briefly and satisfactorily, finish the show with a bang and finish Joe's saga.

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Looking at the show as a whole, there are very few complaints that can be emphasized in any of the periods. Each has its strengths and moments that make it radiation, and the complete package is an exciting ride that is unforgettable and titrate from start to finish. It has been said with this, there are certainly some episodes, arches and seasons that stand above the rest, provide a more perfect experience to the audience and create an extremely high -quality TV thriller that keeps the audience for more.

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Season 4

The weakest of a bunch but still equally exciting

After a long list of killing under the belt, Joe decides to go over the pond to get away from all bloodshed and pain. But as it turned out to touch anything, red and, despite the creation of a perfectly believable personality and attempt to mix into a new crowd, things quickly become acid when the murderer comes out again. The season makes a lot of things right, one of which is characters, all of which are incredibly unbearable, rich sociality who practically ask for murder and provide more than a few comedic moments that are mixed with violence.

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The big reversal comes from the fact that Rhys, the person Joe believed he was a real murderer, was actually a fig created by Joe himself, which means that the real culprit was much closer to home. Although the revelation was quite unexpected, he felt much more acidic than it should be, and changed the overall grounding, if it is a bit psychotic, showed more fairy tale that stretches more into absurd than the real world. Also, stimulation felt a little gone in the first half of the season, and although the last episodes accelerated a little bit of things, it was a little too late as many characters that could be cleaned and resolved, changing to more hurried work. It was a great season in the big scheme of things, but compared to the quality of the previous it was a lot.

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Season 1

A solid beginning that keeps things simple

Introduction with Mr. Goldberg and his slow spiral into madness and murder, season one of You It was as good as anyone could ask. Viewers look first -hand when Beck becomes the first goal of Joe's persecuting escapades and tension and intensity continues to rise at a comfortable pace that never feels too fast and keeps everything in a nice flow from start to finish. It is wasting that there is no time to prove that Joe will do anything to get what he wants, even if it means a little spilled or sometimes a lot of blood.

Although they have pleasure in the whole consistent level, some of the plot points felt a bit there as far as realism and credibility, such as Joe's ability to slip around the undetected as he did. And although it has a quite diverse cast of characters, a lot of focus remains on Joe all the time, which can be expected, how it is effectively told in his point of view, but it can be quite tiring when he has to watch him and his dubious morality continues to cancel and disgusted with so many. It would be nice to have a little greater development of characters for supportive cast, add more bets and motivation for their actions and personalities. In addition to the disadvantages, it is a great start to even a larger show and sets the stage for even more pleasant excitement.

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Season 3

More tension than ever before

After the roller coaster in the second season, the third tried to continue the story after a reversal, which came out completely from the blue. Love and Joe have moved from their previous life and now live happily married lives with a newborn baby who adds to parental imagination. However, this show is not known for fairy -tale ends and Joe takes just a few episodes to slip back into his old trips and return to the psycho train he just left. The new neighbors, the new environment, but the same trauma that chase them, the dynamics between them begin to crumble and culminate in the fiery end for love and sad escape for Joe.

Good season, when it is depicted as a whole, but when dissecting details, things begin to crumble quite quickly. After two periods, including a lot of death and scheme, go to another that followed quite a similar trend, began to make the show to feel repeated and predictable, because many surprises were either quite well telegrapable or did not bring such a big surprise compared to the previous season. When two characters that are known in their evil ways are suddenly presented as average, cheerful residents, it is difficult to suspend distrust in some of their actions and the end felt a little more of a dare calculation than a stroke. Yet the season three will hit a lot of great points and has a lot of unforgettable moments that allow him to stay with pleasant watch.

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Season 5

A suitable end of a neat and tidy bow

Season five refers to the end of the series and it seemed like a perfect place to stop the story. Sure, it would be great to see Joe a little longer on the screen, but that felt like a logical stop point that was completing an amazing show with a satisfactory and well -made end. The show is full of circle, Joe returns to New York with Kate to start a new life again, only this time with everything outside. It starts like any other season You, Normal, which attempts to suppress demons, and with a typical Joe mode, goodness begins to slip and more ghosts from the past, and he loses control of rationality and stability.

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In fact, it is quite difficult to find ways to criticize the season, but there are several shortcomings that could potentially increase it to the best on the show. In addition to repetitions and credibility, the finals felt more like a moral lesson that tried to say something, and eventually said nothing. The show is trying to talk to the audience about their perception of Joe and potentially serves as a metaphor for relationships in the real world, but this does a clumsy display of a character that seems a little too much on the nose. Also, after so many interactions and understanding who Joe is as a man, twists and turns that follow him around, and more than expected at this point, which is not necessarily due to the show, but more falling the series, so well known for subverting and violating expectations.

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Season 2

Perfect stimulation

Season 2 is really fantastic watching the original story and continues to build on so many of the best elements they make You So attractive and unique. Joe, who leaves his old life behind and founded a new one with a new personality like Will, begins to feel part of a new community of people, from collaborators to familiar, to newly discovered love interests with more than a comedy name. Love is a well -created figure that has so many complex layers and solves the problems, and in combination with the chaos of Joe, their relationship develops a poetic way of a poetic way that the audience will soon collapse thanks to the killer inside.

Although it is fair to say that the similarities between the first and second season are quite common, the second season makes enough stories and characters to create a distinctive story that continues the story in a relatively well -created way that does not stretch too much. Also, the accumulation over time to the last great revelation will be professionally performed, and there was no way that anyone could predict, which led to the final episode that was equally furious and cool as actions in it. Joe shows its real colors in even more vivid ways and continues to rage with a new set of iconic characters, many of which are held long after they fulfill their premature ends. The best season on the show, but not according to landslide, proceeds in the saga in a way that makes sense and allows the whole collection to set a new standard for the thriller show that should follow.


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Release date

2018 – 2024

Network

Life, Netflix

Showrunner

Sera Gamble, Greg Berlanti





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