
“What goes around comes around.”
A dangerously charming, obsessive man goes to extreme measures to insert himself into the lives of women who fascinate him.
First Aired: 9/9/2018
Languages: English
Created by: Greg Berlanti, Sera Gamble
Type: Scripted
Companies: Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television, A+E Studios, Man Sewing Dinosaur, Warner Horizon Television
Countries: United States of America

Obsessed with an aspiring writer, a brilliant bookstore manager begins quietly and strategically removing all obstacles that keep her from him.

Meet Will Bettelheim. He's not your regular Joe. He's new to LA and has sworn off love. But love, like murder, has a way of tracking you down.

Now married with a young baby, Love and Joe try to forge a normal life in the affluent suburb of Madre Linda. But old habits die hard.

Kewl Kat
So far, so good with You. It has a Dexter feel. You find yourself rooting for Joe, despite his deeply troubling behavior. He is a great guy in some ways and a horrible criminal in others. Lots of modern day stalking going on using smartphones and computers plus just good ol' fashioned regular creeping around. It's disturbing, sexy and fun all rolled into one. Enjoy! 8/10 stars.
Dean
Very interesting TV show about relationship and obsession. Show is quite interesting and acting is decent. Really binged on it. Characters are also well developed.
Dean
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I am writing this review because I don’t see any point to this show whatsoever, and everyone here seems to be gushing over it. I’ve made it through the entire first season and there are no redeeming qualities to speak of. None of the characters face even the tiniest of consequences for any of their severely implausible actions. The solution to every problem that arises is “well I will just murder them” which, in terms of the writing is a complete cop out. In order to accept Joe’s actions, you have to believe that Beck, who claims to be broke but lives in a gorgeous apartment in NEW YORK CITY, is completely blind. The characters are one-dimensional and unlikeable, the acting is like a soggy wet piece of white bread, the B story line of Paco and his mother being the only representation of people of color is treated irresponsibly (at best). This helpless woman at the center of everyone’s affection is a dead trope or at least it should be, and You adds nothing to the conversation.
Teddy Lockwood
Starting anew in London, Joe vows to bury the past and be his best self. But on the rocky road to redemption, a new obsession starts to take hold.

Joe Goldberg returns to New York City, where his journey began, seeking a "happily ever after" with his new wife, Kate, a billionaire CEO. However, their perfect life is threatened by Joe's past and his own dark desires. Joe grapples with being a member of the elite, struggling to reconcile his past actions with his desire for a good life.
Fullmakt
I'm just deducting one star because vomit in every single episode seems to be a thing, common, people snack and watch TV, no need to see vomit in every episode. Other than that, interesting though totally unrealistic show. And you end up feeling sorry for Joe/Will, it's not that he's having bad luck, rather no luck at all...
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