That setup is pretty flimsy as, eventually, even in another country, someone could conceivably recognize Joe's face from the various news stories about his troubled marriage. Before leaving Madre Linda, Joe frames Love for his murder and assumes a new identity. It would be interesting if Jean were to cross paths with Jean for season 4. YOU season 3 ends with Joe moving to Paris after suburban life goes up in flames. When asked to reprise the role of Jean in the future, potentially as Joe Goldberg's love interest, the actress revealed she was all for it. She also touched on reuniting with the show's executive producer Greg Berlanti, as the two previously collaborated together on the WB drama Everwood. In a new interview with The Daily Beast, Cross discussed her experience working on YOU season 3. Related: You Season 3: Unanswered Questions, Plot Holes & Head-Scratchers While it's true that the character was a minor one, never quite getting roped into the main story, many fans have noted on social media that they'd like to see her return. ![]() The actress played Jean, the grounded lawyer of Matthew Engler (Scott Speedman), and she attempts to convince her grieving client that his wife wasn't murdered by the Goldbergs. – Martha Mukaiwa on Twitter and Instagram marthamukaiwa.But for many viewers, the biggest surprise guest of the season was the involvement of Cross, who is known to small screen aficionados for her deliciously soapy portrayals of Kimberly Shaw on Melrose Place and Bree Van de Kamp on Desperate Housewives. ‘You’ (2021) is now streaming on Netflix. ‘You’ has been renewed for a fourth season and bid you all ‘Au revoir’. Love’s mum is bitter and boozy and Sherry is initially a superficial, validation-obsessed queen bee while Joe is our mesmeric, toxic but relatable serial killer antihero. Love is rendered as particularly emotionally unstable and not beyond sleeping with a teenager. Women in this series are also still being given a relatively raw deal. ‘You’ is still about a stalker, now in therapy with his murdery wife. But in the middle of it all are Joe and Love, trying not to murder each other or anyone else.įor their part as the resident psychos, Badgley and Pedretti are gold. Marcia Cross even recurs amid a great cast including Scott Speedman, Saffron Burrows, Travis van Winkle and Dylan Arnold. She’s also the latest apple of Joe’s eye, God help her. One of the goodish guys is Tati Gabrielle’s Marienne Bellamy, a local librarian struggling with issues of addiction and with obtaining custody of her young daughter. Momfluencer Sherry is a perfectly curated, humble-bragging phony who can make or break Love’s new bakery business on a whim, her husband is a pathologically motivational, iron-pumping supplements company owner, their sexy neighbour is a cheating real estate agent married to an emotionally unavailable tech guy and the resident Ned Flanders is an anti-vaxxer whose kid gives measles to baby Henry. ‘You’ is up to its old trick of effectively burying the murderous misdeeds of its main characters in a slew of characters who are kind of awful. Wearing the façade dangerously thin is Madre Linda, a Stepfordian suburb where momfluencer Sherry Conrad, a stellar Shalita Grant, is queen. The former because Love is on a killing spree of her own and the latter as Joe wants to be a good father. In this outing, Joe has committed to being the picture of domesticity and there are two things keeping his more violent tendencies in check: his murderous wife and baby Henry. Still offering insight into Joe’s interior life through his casually bonkers narration, viewers come to learn that suburban boredom will probably kill Joe before he kills the neighbour he was lusting over at the end of season two. ![]() Picking up where the second season left off, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is back to his Peeping Tom ways as he and his wife Love (Victoria Pedretti) play an axe-murdering, bakery-bludgeoning game of house. ![]() The stalking moves to the suburbs in the third season of Netflix’s smash hit ‘You’ (2021).
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