![]() ![]() The uncertainty is thrilling and it makes every conversation important to pay attention to. Until the final episode, YOU Season 4 Part 2 is treading murky water to great effect, and with every layer we dive into, it all gets darker. Does Joe know the truth about what he’s done? Is it Joe’s perspective? Does the narration we’re given include all the actual facts? At the same time, the audience has to constantly question the reliability of the narration. In reality, my issues with Part 1 are remedied in Part 2, even if the series does attempt to show Joe pulling himself over coals in his guilt. From the start, each episode breaks off a different lie that Joe has constructed and shows why any buy-in you had for him was ill-placed. That said, YOU Season 4 Part 2 is nearly impossible to talk about from a spoiler-free perspective. It shows the events in a different light and breaks down this carefully-crafted Joe, or rather Jonathan Moore, and shows that he is exactly who he has always been–and in many ways, worse. But YOU Season 4 Part 2 shatters everything that came in Part 1. ![]() Unlike the unhinged romance he had with Love previously, this one seems normal. She respects him, he respects her, and they both have skeletons rattling in their closets. He’s falling in love with a new woman, Kate ( Charlotte Ritchie), and it’s in a healthy way. Part 1 finished with Joe finding the killer and confronting him, putting himself at risk. But when his “friends” start showing up dead and a killer frames him, Joe’s obsession turned from love to a detective-style whodunnit. He’s a professor, he’s part of a rich friend group, and he fits in even with his quirks. In Part 1, Joe is succeeding in his new life. But YOU Season 4 Part 2 changes it all back, and Joe returns to his villainous, selfish self with a twist. He was fighting the rich and working to catch the Eat the Rich Killer looking to blame him for it all. Sure, it was still thrilling and there was a killer in the mix, but Joe ( Penn Badgley) was no longer the menacing shadow stalking women unaware of the impending violence coming their way. There are several engaging characters introduced within the episodes including Sherlock's main antagonist Moriarty ( Andrew Scott) and although the show has been off the air for years it's still an intense series that takes a fresh and new approach to the well-known Sherlock Holmes stories.YOU Season 4 kicked off in Part 1 by switching up the series’s genre. John Watson adventures and brought the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle stories into a modern-day setting. Updated on February 2nd, 2021 by Kristen Palamara: The BBC Sherlock series has aired 15 episodes, including an unaired pilot and an extended trailer, between 20 typically with a 90 minute run time that have covered various Sherlock Holmes and Dr. While the show is adapted from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's books', the basic plots, seemingly, differ, and there are some new interesting twists. RELATED: Sherlock Holmes: 5 Similarities Between The Film Reboots & The BBC Series (& 5 Differences) ![]() ![]() John Watson ( Martin Freeman), solves horrifying crimes on Baker Street. Envisioned by Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, the BBC original series, Sherlock, stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the charismatic mastermind detective Sherlock Holmes, who along with Dr. ![]()
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