Joe Goldberg has finished his story.
The fifth and final season of the Netflix Thriller of Penn Badgley “You” is now transmitting. The actor plays Joe Goldberg, a romantic bookish who thinks of himself as sensitive, and has an unpleasant habit of living that people want Hege.
So, the last season of “You” lets Joe look for his crimes? Do you end with him dead? Or end him in prison, suffering the consequences of his actions?
Spoilers below for season 5 of “You”.
Finally, the program ends with Joe behind bars.
Season 5 finds Joe back where it all started, in New York City, his British wife, Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), and a young son, Henry (Frankie Demaio).
Because Kate is a high -power commercial executive, she and Joe become famous and are invited to all the events of society with splashes. Joe Grace magazine covers and is known as her solidarity husband. The public thinks he is the lovely prince.
Not everything is fine between Joe and Kate, he thought. While he disappointed his life, Joe meets Bronte (Madeline Brewer) and begins an adventure with her.
She is just her kind: a girl who enjoyed arguing books with him.
In the middle of the season, a turn is revealed: Brontte is not who seems to be. She cut Joe.
His real name is Louise, and he was close to Joe’s first victim of season 1, Beck (Elizabeth Lail).
When Beck died, Louise was distressed and suspicious about circumstances. He ended up finding a group of Internet detectives with related ideas to join to defeat Joe.
After her friend Dominique (Natasha Behnam) catches Joe killing someone on video and transmits it live to the world, Joe’s star falls. Hey ends on the cover of the New York Post, with the headline: “Joe Goldmurerer.”
Joe is furious for being so misunderstood by the public.
There are turns and turns in his romance with Bronte / Louise, because Althegh was associated with his friends to deceive and expose Joe, it turns out that he really fell in love with him and began to doubt his guilt.
In the end, Bronte / Louise agrees to flee to Joe to start a new life together, but at this point, he is once trying to expose him as an murderer.
After the couple takes refuge in an isolated house, Bronte / Louise holds Joe to gunpoint and demands to know what happened to Beck.
The fight for the weapon, and his fight soon drips outside, with both injured, running through the forest.
She manages to call the police, who chases Joe and catches him.
The program ends with Louise’s voiceover tells us that Joe was fine in trial, his crimes were exposed and is now in prison.
The camera shows Joe with a shaved head and in a prison monkey, sitting alone in a prison cell.
He is not yet responsible for his actions, he thought, as long as he reads sexy letters that “fans” sent him.
“Then, in the end, my punishment is so worse than I imagined,” he says in an off voice. “Loneliness, oh my God, loneliness. There is no hope of being sustained … this is forever. It is unfair, putting all this. We are all just projects in our environment? I will make people hurt people.”
While reading a particular letter, he asked: “Why am I in a cage when these crazy people write to me all the depraved things that they do because they do them? We may have a problem as a society.”
As Radiohead’s “Creep” begins, Joe proclaims: “Maybe the problem is not me … maybe it’s You. “