

Cast of You
You Ratings & Reviews
- Aryan :)November 26, 2024Where can I buy one of those glass boxes?
- StankssApril 27, 2025this show is probably one of the few shows that only gets better and better every season. The stalker / serial killer vibes this show gives out is amazing! must watch for anyone that is into that kinda thing.
- luukassalokannelJune 29, 2025Best show ever season 2 and 3 were the best
- parktool69December 1, 2024killed off the only one i liked, creep.
- Hipster ZOMBIEMay 12, 2025Imagine a show about a killer who you know you should hate but somehow end up rooting for. No, I’m not talking about Dexter, I’m talking about Netflix’s stalker obsessed, darkly addictive series, You. Across five seasons, the show masterfully walks a tightrope between psychological thriller and black comedy, thanks to clever writing and a phenomenal cast that brings every twisted turn to life. At the center of it all is Penn Badgley’s hauntingly brilliant performance as Joe Goldberg, the charming, soft-spoken book lover with a disturbingly warped moral compass. Like Dexter Morgan, but instead of having a code, Joe convinces himself to the point of obsession with each woman he falls for. He also just as easily falls out of love with them. Badgley doesn’t just play Joe—he is Joe, making viewers complicit in his descent as he narrates each thought with eerie intimacy. Again, like Dexter’s dark passenger. What makes You stand out in the crowded true-crime streaming landscape is how it weaponizes genre tropes. It takes the rom-com format, turns it inside out, and reveals the sinister underbelly beneath idealized love. Each girl he falls for, from Beck to Brontë, is different from the other. He’s a serial stalker but one who isn’t committed to a certain type. Like the real life serial killer, Ted Bundy, Joes victims are random the only common thread being how hard he almost instantly falls for them. The writing is consistently smart, self-aware, and laced with irony. From Joe’s internal monologues to the series’ satirical take on influencers, academia, and the elite, You manages to be both pulpy and profound. The tone dances effortlessly between suspenseful, funny, and chilling. The ensemble cast is equally outstanding. From Elizabeth Lail’s innocent yet layered Guinevere Beck to Victoria Pedretti’s magnetic and chaotic Love Quinn, and later Charlotte Ritchie’s enigmatic Kate, every actor elevates their character beyond expectations. In the end, the show never allows the viewers to forget that at the end of the day, Joe is not a good guy. Hes a liar, a cheater, and ultimately a killer. The series finale delivers a satisfying ending and gives closure to plot threads left dangling from previous seasons. Joe is one of the best written and complex characters we have seen in a series in a very long time.
- jeremy saltosJune 28, 2025Love Elizabeth Lail
- miralnaamatJune 14, 2025On of my fav
- Daniel GustavssonOctober 12, 2024Very nice premise. Amazing show. The chemistry and acting in general is very good.
- AbhiiiMay 11, 2025The whole point of the series, we're on his side when we shouldn't be that's why he says the problem is YOU in the End
- Edward SchofieldMay 8, 2025Hello YOU, just wish they didn’t bother with filler episodes.
- S JohnsonApril 30, 2025Joe starts off as the kind of guy you begrudgingly root for but by the end, the story has unraveled so far that you’re just watching an absolute psychopath…and TBH it’s quite disturbing.
- h2trott1April 30, 2025IMDB 7.7 RT 90% 71%