YouNetflix showrunner Sera Gamble says the writers want Joe Goldberg to get his just desserts by the series finale 👀 'The deeper question that we frequently pitch in the writers’ room is, what’s real justice? What would hurt him the most?' 😯🤔
You showrunner Sera Gamble teases what the show’s potential ending has in store for Joe Goldberg, and it does not bode well for the character. Starring Penn Badgley as the series’ deeply disturbed protagonist, the previous seasons of You introduced audiences to Joe’s troubling cycles of obsession, deception, and murder as he inevitably became fixated on a series of women he believed to be his soulmates.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Off the back of You season 4's debut, Gamble speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about plans for wrapping up the series and what that might mean for Badgley’s character. Asked whether Joe would die during the inevitable series finale, Gamble deftly side-steps the question, but is clear the character would still “end his arc with some form of justice.” Gamble also suggests that exactly what that justice might entail is frequently debated in the show’s writers room.
That question is a spoiler. The conversation we have among the writers, between Greg and I, and a lot with Penn is about the fact that it would be nice to end his arc with some form of justice. Guys like this don’t usually see a lot of justice from the world. That’s challenging to plot. How does Joe Goldberg go down in a world where he’s been branding people with bricks in broad daylight for years? And he’s cute! And he gets away with it.
Of course, many audience members might be tempted to leap to one of the two most apparent conclusions: that Joe is either murdered by someone he has wronged; or he is finally captured by authorities and punished for his crimes. While either possibility might neatly wrap his character’s arc, they both seem devoid of an innate sense of poetry that the literature-loving Joe Goldberg would truly appreciate. For him, true justice would demand something far more poetic.
You season 4 has already revealed Joe’s former father-in-law, Ray Quinn, suspects he survived the fire that he used to fake his own death. It would not be out of the question for Ray to eventually lure Joe back to the U.S. by using either his son or Jenna Ortega’s Ellie as bait.
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