![]() Thankfully, we don’t have to wait too long to see what happens next. “And I will say that Rhy’s doesn’t suffer the same level of regret and shame that Joe does. “We’ve never seen Joe have a conversation with someone who is - I don’t know if we can say worse, but he’s just as bad,” Gamble continued. “I glibly refer to it as the serial killer buddy movie part of the season.” “Now we’re in a different kind of movie, one where we know who the killer is, so it really becomes more about the relationship between Joe and the killer,” she said. In an interview with TV Line, Sera Gamble, the series showrunner, spoke about the explosive ending. The 'You' S4, Part 2 Finale is Totally Batsh*t. ![]() In the episode's final moments, Joe says to himself, “Whatever your big plans are, I need to stop you before you can hurt another soul and drag mine down with you.” Joe can either join him and take down everyone else, or Rhys will reveal Joe’s true identity and pin the murders on him. Rhys Montrose, a popular author, confesses his crimes to Joe and presents him with two options. Also, the killer knows who Joe really is-and is framing him for the attacks.īy the time the midseason finale rolls around, the identity of the Eat The Rich Killer is revealed. The killer targets Joe’s elite social circle, and is dubbed the Eat The Rich Killer by the press. But that all changes when a bloodthirsty murderer starts attacking people in the city. His new life is quaint! Plus, he’s committed to, you know, not killing anyone else. In an effort to abandon his homicidal ways, Joe Goldberg moves to London, changes his name to Jonathan Moore, and becomes a professor at a posh university. Looks like one hell of a ride, right? Before we dive into what’s next for the Netflix series-trust us, there’s a lot to cover-here’s a quick refresher on all that’s happened so far.
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