


Without spoiling the bloody mayhem to come, the You Season 3 finale showcases Pedretti's most captivating performance to date. You's writing is at its best when Love is given a chance to outsmart Joe, as opposed to being just more fodder for him to play with and destroy. While You Season 2 pitted Love and Joe against each other, it's Season 3 that really pushes and pulls at how much the pair resent each other for being so similar. Pedretti makes Season 3 the most gripping version of this show yet as we see how a family and marriage can cripple Joe's nature. To the credit of the show's creators - Sera Gamble and Greg Berlanti - this recognizable pattern of Joe's is spotted fairly early by Love (Victoria Pedretti), which helps to wash away any feelings of repetitiveness in the show's plotlines.Īs Love plots against Joe, it's easy for the audience to vicariously root for Love's unhinged and yet steely charm. As it was teased at the tail end of Season 2, Joe starts spying on his neighbor Natalie (Michaela McManus) fairly quickly. Season 3 picks up almost immediately from where You Season 2 left off, with Love about to give birth to their son and Joe already becoming listless in suburbia.
