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You
Season 1
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Obsessed with an aspiring writer, a brilliant bookstore manager begins quietly and strategically removing all obstacles that keep her from him.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
A charming first encounter quickly turns into something more nefarious when bookstore manager Joe takes a very strong liking to grad student Beck.
The Last Nice Guy in New York
E2
The Last Nice Guy in New York
As Beck deals with unwanted advances from her advisor, she brings Joe to Peach’s high society soiree. Joe tries to navigate matters with Benji.
Maybe
E3
Maybe
Beck isn't certain that Joe is The One, so he sets out to prove he's boyfriend material; balancing this important time in their blossoming relationship with the tricky maneuvers he's been pulling behind the scenes proves challenging for Joe.
The Captain
E4
The Captain
Beck heads out of town to rendezvous with the man she's been texting with "The Captain". Joe, of course, follows. And he's shocked by what he finds. Faced with her own duplicity, Beck realizes she and Joe are going to have to bring a scary level of truth and authenticity if their connection is to have any chance of growing.
Living with the Enemy
E5
Living with the Enemy
A video from Annika’s past comes back to haunt her. Joe and Peach’s simmering tension boils over when Peach introduces Beck to a major literary agent.
Amour Fou
E6
Amour Fou
Joe's fight for Beck's heart takes him out of the city. An accident injures him along the way, but Joe's not going to let a little thing like a head injury stand between him and true love. His devotion to Beck take him to a lavish but eerily remote summer home, and a face-to-face with a worthy, equally-obsessed adversary who is just as intent on possessing her heart.
Everythingship
E7
Everythingship
Beck suffers a loss, and Joe is right there with a shoulder to lean on. But he can't quite shake the worry and jealousy he still feels, and he goes to creative lengths to explore his fears- even creating a fake identity so that he can give Beck's suspiciously handsome therapist a thorough checking-out. But Joe's luck is in danger of running out as Beck starts to suspect she's being followed.
You Got Me, Babe
E8
You Got Me, Babe
Three months later, life is good for Joe and Beck, respectively. But a series of reconnections may spell trouble for Joe’s current relationship.
Candace
E9
Candace
So, what exactly happened to Candace? Beck is determined to find out – but to do so, she'll have to take a page straight from Joe's book.
Bluebeard's Castle
E10
Bluebeard's Castle
Joe juggles problems with Paco and Beck – and now must contend with a private investigator as well. But resolution is coming, one way or another.
Cast of Season 1
Penn Badgley
Joe Goldberg
Elizabeth Lail
Guinevere Beck
Luca Padovan
Paco
Zach Cherry
Ethan Russell
Shay Mitchell
Peach Salinger
Season 1 Reviews
The Ringer
Alison Herman
More than a dark 'n' sexy version of Archie or a creepy interpretation of Sabrina, You is the riskiest application yet of Berlanti's enormous industry capital.
The Mary Sue
Chelsea Steiner
It's] a quirky series that... excels in upending the tropes and cliches of the romantic comedy by exposing how sinister and unsettling they can actually be.
Autostraddle
Heather Hogan
You is a terrible television show and you absolutely should not watch it - but it does have one single redeeming quality: it peels the Freeform/CW filter off Ezra Fitz/Dan Humprhey and lays their psychotic stalking and gross-ass misogyny bare.
The New Yorker
Emily Nussbaum
Four episodes in, it was too funny and aggressive for me to interrogate the details. Around the fifth, a few plot wheels spun off. But by then, like Joe, I was committed. Sometimes you need to trust a stranger.
San Jose Mercury News
Chuck Barney
Creepy, yes? You will scare plenty of viewers into changing their online passwords.
Los Angeles Times
Lorraine Ali
Creepy, addictive and full of dry humor about social media, millennials and dating in the age of Tinder, You twists the usual victim-perp plotline - she's terrorized, he's sickeningly aroused - by placing them both squarely in the #MeToo era.
Vox
Emily St. James
I found You frequently brilliant, a thrilling dissection of the stories we tell and the reasons we tell them, with a season finale unlike anything else on TV this year.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The series not only explores one particularly misguided mind but the very notion of privacy, and the perils of not safeguarding it in an age where practically everyone seems to be oversharing.
Entertainment Weekly
Kristen Baldwin
YOU is a lot like social media itself: perhaps not the most edifying way to spend your time, but very, very hard to quit
USA Today
Kelly Lawler
You stays grounded by supplying a measured amount of dry humor, often at the expense of its sociopathic lead. Joe is scary, for sure, but he's also absurd, and the writers never forget that.
CinemaBlend
Britt Lawrence
Equipped with a non-stop stream of surprising twists and turns, YOU goes for the jugular without so much as batting a figurative eyelash. And that makes the thrills all the more chilling.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Kathryn VanArendonk
You may not be great. It may at times even be bad... But it is undeniably magnetic.
New York Post
Michael Starr
Greg Berlanti's new series, "You," checks off many of the stalker-drama tropes.
Variety
Daniel D'Addario
You has sharp ideas, if sometimes expressed with thudding lack of subtlety, about social media; it has an interesting premise...
Washington Post
Hank Stuever
There's truly nothing new to report here as far as premises go, but "You"... unfolds with the sort of momentum, chemistry and solid structure that other new TV shows would do well to study.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
The thing You does most successfully is stoke digital paranoia,.
TIME Magazine
Judy Berman
YOU is actually a wicked satire of social media, self-proclaimed "nice guys" and the twisted ideals of romantic fiction.
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Funmi Sunmonu
I liked the series overall, but I did get bored... I'm not sure if it's his narration or I'm actually bored by her.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
It speaks to the thing that's all too true in life: the hero of a story might, from a different perspective, really be a villain.
GQ
Joshua Rivera
You serves as a clinic on how to smartly tackle a host of weighty, relevant issues while also being a tremendously fun and pulpy ride. It uses the tropes of so-called low culture to eviscerate the rot that has infected all culture.
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You: Offical Promo
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You: The Things You Do For Love
You: The Things You Do For Love
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