Seems Rhys Montrose wasn’t the “Eat the Wealthy” killer stalking Joe. Half 2 of You Season 4 dropped on Thursday, and the season’s greatest thriller was rapidly revealed: Rhys Montrose (Ed Speleers) hadn’t really provoked Joe (Penn Badgley) into murdering London’s elites. Joe had finished all of it himself — although he’d hallucinated a lot of it.
On the finish of an exciting whodunit season, Joe slowly falls for his newest infatuation, Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie), all whereas making an attempt to develop into a greater individual. In Half 2, although, he already misplaced a lot of the craving to be good, trapping Marienne (Tati Gabrielle) in a cage all the season, and killing Malcolm (Stephen Hagan), Simon (Aidan Cheng), Gemma (Eve Austin), Kate’s father and, in fact, the precise Rhys.
By the top of all of it, Marienne escapes after faking her loss of life with the assistance of Nadia (Amy-Leigh Hickman), and Kate falls for Joe after forgiving him for murdering her father.
However what’s most scary is Joe lastly accepts himself for the endearing hearthrob monster he’s.
“He is a bit of bit totally different in that he does not perhaps have the identical degree of just about guilt and justification happening, simply honesty and acceptance of doing what he must do,” You showrunner Sera Gamble advised BuzzFeed Information. “The factor that is scary about Joe is not that he is some dead-eyed, impassive assassin as a result of he is not.”
Under, Gamble explains which character we needs to be rooting for after that chaotic season finale (it’s not Joe, in fact), how just a few early season characters unexpectedly returned in Half 2, and why Taylor Swift’s tune “Anti-Hero” made an surprising look.