You final season review an insultingly rubbish ending
Briefly

The show 'You' presents an increasingly implausible narrative that has evolved over five seasons, centering around Joe Goldberg, a serial killer depicted as a hero. Initially a guilty pleasure, the series shifted focus, losing its satirical edge while grappling with Joe's identity as both protagonist and antagonist. Now openly living as a public figure with a wife, Kate, and his son, Joe’s character attempts to reconcile his dark tendencies with a self-perception as a 'good guy,' which complicates the series' credibility and relatability for viewers.
The series 'You' has transformed its once-guilty pleasure tone into a confusing narrative that struggles to reconcile its hero-villain character, Joe Goldberg.
Over its five seasons, 'You' has lost its initial charm and humor as it grapples with the absurdity of portraying a serial killer as a sympathetic figure.
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