
No, I didn't think that she was going to get in cohorts with Candace, unfortunately. We don't want to believe the person holding our hand and making us feel good is also capable of being incredibly cruel. She's not interested in social media or branding and is much more focused on her personal life. Joe killed multiple people in seasons 1 and 2 but made it his mission to stop for the sake of Henry in season 3. No, we don't want to believe those stories. Love is an artistic, and aspiring chef in Los Angeles working as a produce manager in a high-end grocery store named Anavrin (which, in fact, is Nirvana spelled backwards) which her parents owned. You’s Joe and Love are two murderous psychopaths This is toxicity at its worst. There are a lot of issues with the other woman becoming the issue as opposed to them thinking about the way this man has actually abused and physically assaulted and buried in the ground this woman, who is so strong that she comes back. If we want to represent something very true in the world, it's that women often turn against each other. That sense of duty didn't allow her to consider that because this person was just ruining her dream. I think that Love was just completely devoted to her family and her man. She'll do anything to protect her brother. whats keeping love up at night wrong answers only. She put her brother in compromising situations. 1.5m Followers, 70 Following, 388 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from YOU (younetflix). In reference to the scene where Love murders Candace, did you ever think the two of them might team up and take Joe down together? (Oh yeah: In a micro twist during this big scene, we also learn Love is pregnant. But then-seriously, stop now if you don't want to know the ending to season two-when Candace reveals Joe to be a psychopathic killer, Love does the unthinkable and murders Candace in an act of love toward Joe and the family she wants to build with him. Joe's ex Candace (Ambyr Childers), who he thought he murdered, pops back up alive and ready to exact revenge on him. A romance soon blossoms, but not without complications. But that doesn't last long: He soon meets Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), a woman with the same disposition and carefree attitude as Beck. After killing Beck (Elizabeth Lail) and fleeing New York City, he moves to Los Angeles, determined to turn over a new leaf. The second season of You sees the creepy yet inexplicably charming Joe Goldberg ( Penn Badgley) up to his same murderous tricks. Do not read until you've watched the second season of You. The trouble is, she already knew everything and wanted to stick by Joe – trying in vein to talk Forty down in order to save Joe's life.Warning: Major You spoilers ahead. Love’s mother suspects that Love might have killed James, and as it turns out, she’s right. Luring Joe to meet him at bakery/book shop hybrid Anavrin, Forty ended up holding a gun to his sister's boyfriend's head. James Kennedy, Love’s former husband Source: Netflix Although in Season 2 we believe that Love’s former husband, James (Daniel Durant), died from cancer, we find out more in Season 3. After a while though Forty and Joe became close friends, to the point that Forty even helped him and Love get back together after a falling out.īut when Forty found out – from Joe's ex Candace, no less – that Joe was responsible for the death of Guinevere Beck, and that he'd framed her therapist to cover up his crime, everything changed.Īfter visiting Dr Nicky in prison to get confirmation, he felt he must do everything in his power to protect his sister Love (who he believed may be next on Joe's kill list). Their relationship was intense and co-dependent, and it took a while for Forty to warm to Joe when he and Love first started dating. Forty became an addict and continuously struggled, with his sister Love always there to pick up the pieces.
