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“You” Season 5: Release Date and What to Remember Before Joe Goldberg Returns

How do you know the difference between true love and obsession? How far are you willing to protect the people you care about? These are two questions for Netflix you requested in four seasons. This month, Netflix will drop your fifth and final season. We may eventually find out if our antihero will be caught by law enforcement for all his past crimes, or if there is another darker karma that ends in the store.

Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley, Penn) has a lot to do at the start of Season 5: Husband, father, budding philanthropist. He hoped that all of these things would be enough to make his murderous instinct avoid. Back in New York where the show started, Joe has embraced his dark side and is ready to use all the tools available to him to help his wife, Kate (Charlotte Ritchie), run the billion-dollar business of his late father. As we see in the official trailer, Kate’s siblings (new cast Anna Kemp and Griffin Matthews) won’t be so easy. Plus, when Joe has a world-wide focus, it’s hard for Joe to rely on his usual skills. As another new woman enters Joe’s life, Madeline Brewer, the complications will surely grow.

Here’s everything you need to remember and when you can expect Season 5 to drop. Short content warning: You are a TV-MA (Maturing Audience) rating. The series touches on the subjects of abuse, violence and suicide.

Your Season 5 release date and time

All 10 episodes of Season 5 will premiere Thursday, April 24, midnight PT (3:00 am ET) On Netflix. You can now use any Netflix subscription to catch up with the show.

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You can only be available on Netflix, so you need to subscribe to watch the show. You can buy an ad-supported plan for $7 per month, or upgrade to other features of the standard plan ($15.50 per month) or premium plan ($23 per month). You can check out our full review of Netflix to see why it is the best choice for CNET.

Your Season 4 Review

You don’t have to re-watch the entire show to learn about Season 5, but there are some important things you need to remember. beware: There are major destroyers In the following season 4.

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Joe Goldberg attracted many women throughout the series: Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail), Candace Stone (Ambyr Childers) and Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), but it was his obsession with Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle) that made him send him across the pond early in the fourth season. Single mother Marienne meets Joe at the San Francisco Library where she works. But after learning that Joe had killed her ex-husband, she fled the country and headed for Paris. Joe eventually caught up with her on a work trip in London, but he surprised her without hurting her.

Joe still assumed death in the United States, so he adopted the name Jonathan Moore and received the job as a professor of English literature. Joe soon got into trouble with a group of wealthy socialites, including the art gallery director Kate, who caught his attention. Things get messy when the group members are targeted by the “rich” killer. Joe has a stalker of his own who threatens to frame all murders, which makes the situation worse.

Joe suspects the killer is Rhys Montrose (Ed Speleers), a popular politician and friend of the group. When Joe faces Rhys, we learn that the Rhys who Joe has been talking to throughout the season is actually a fiction he imagines, a stress-induced hallucination designed to represent all of his darkest impulses. After fighting the fictional Rhys – killing the real guy – reveals Joe is behind the “rich” murder. In fact, he did not let Marian return to Paris. Instead, he locked Marienne in a cage, and Joe believed he left her there. Fortunately, one of Joe’s students, Amy-Leigh Hickman, caught his plan and worked with Marienne to fake her death. Marienne received one of the few happy endings on the show, returning to her daughter in Paris, where Joe thought she was dead.

As Netflix said, Joe’s psychological split was his breakthrough point. The imagined Rhys mocked Joe, urging him to succumb to his desire to murder, and he would do it for the time being when he killed Kate’s billionaire father. But he firmly believes that he is ultimately the greatest threat to her happiness, and he tries to take his life away. He survived, and in Kate’s hospital, he revealed his past. (His name and killed people. He ignored him and killed her father.) Kate is no stranger to moral puzzles and is still feeling polite about her work in her father’s company. She still wants to be with Joe and says they can stay honest and try to do better. Joe’s promise to this is to embrace his dark side. He put Nadia’s boyfriend in Rhys’ murder and then made Nadia his boyfriend’s death. The season ended with Joe and Kate in New York, with Kate’s new mandate of family currency and power – more dangerous than ever.

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