They pretty much did everything a couple would do, such as flirt, kiss, and even sleep together. But they never officially got together because Joe was in a relationship with Love, and Marienne refused to be a homewrecker.
Season 4, Episode 8 reveals that Joe, in a dissociative state, drugged Marienne's drink before she got on her train, abducted her and has been holding her in a re-creation of his glass cage for months.
No, Joe and Kate do not end up together in You season 4 part 1. However, the strong sexual tension between Joe and Kate leads to them having sex twice. The first time is when Kate shows Joe her and Malcolm's secret spot in a garden. She comes on to Joe, and Joe tries to resist her at first but ultimately gives in.
At the end of season 3, Marienne runs away once she discovers Joe and Love's disturbing behavior. So, he's left alone. But he leaves the United States to start a new life (yet again), and as revealed in the final moments of the finale, follows Marienne to Paris.
But Joe has managed to hold onto a shred of his old self: He's become obsessed with his gorgeous, bookish next-door neighbor Natalie Engler (Michaela McManus).
Season 3 of You saw Joe and Love attempt to settle down in Madre Linda as a married couple with their baby son, Henry, but Joe's obsession with his co-worker got the best of him. After realizing that Joe was in love with Marienne, who worked at the library with him, Love put in place a plan to end Joe's life.
Upon arriving in London, Joe develops such an obsession with Rhys after reading his autobiography, A Good Man in a Cruel World, which Joe closely identifies with.
Like the women in seasons past, Joe had formed an unhealthy obsession with Rhys that escalated to a boiling point. And though Joe's sanity was virtually non-existent by this point, Badgley liked the Rhys and Joe dynamic.
Around the same time, Love connected the pieces, realizing that Joe was in love with, aka stalking, his boss Marienne. She made him his favorite meal, roast chicken, and confronted him about his affair. Joe in turn revealed that he knew about Love's affair and asked for a divorce.
This is what happened to Marienne
As Part One showed, Joe did track Marienne down in London. However, instead of simply stealing her necklace and letting her go, he drugged and kidnapped her.
By the end of the show, Connell and Marianne overcome all the hurdles in their relationship and grow closer than ever. The two fall in love and finally decide to stay with each other.
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Joe ends up killing her dad. He then tells Kate the truth about his identity, and somehow, she's fine with it?!
So why did Joe kill Love? Because he wanted to break up with her, tired of living with a killer and keep hiding the bodies she killed, because he wanted to start a new life with Marienne, and ultimately because Love attempted to kill him.
But what happens to Love and Joe's baby Henry in Season 3 of “You”? Before he jets off to Europe, Joe leaves his son in the care of his colleague at the library, Dante. Dante and his husband Lansing had been trying for a child, and Joe writes them a letter saying he hopes that together they will raise Henry.
Candace Stone being alive was a good twist. She was Joe's original love interest and coming back from the dead was a good move from the show's creators. Joe buried her in a shallow grave, thinking he killed her. Candace's character actually slayed the game.
Candace Stone, played by Ambyr Childers, is Joe's first love.
He interrogates him with some gruesome "ball torture" (luckily all left to the imagination), but Rhys insists he doesn't know anything. After Joe snaps and strangles him to death, the truth is revealed, as another Rhys appears and walks over to the dead body.
Rhys was a red herring for a darker secret.
Although Rhys is actually a real person in the You-niverse, he's never met Joe. The Rhys Joe's been talking to this entire time is a hallucination, or more accurately, a manifestation of Joe's murderous side.
Joe hates men, and he has a history of wanting to protect women. But, of course, he'd prefer a daughter over a son. Also, Joe doesn't want to raise a son to become like him.
Rhys becomes Joe's alter-ego and exists in this form only after the latter chokes the life out of the original model.
Henry "Forty" Quinn-Goldberg is the newborn son of Love Quinn and Joe Goldberg. He is named after Love's brother, Forty Quinn.
Joe's young neighbor, Paco, ends up moving to Los Angeles with his mom after Joe kills his mom's abusive boyfriend, Ron. Throughout season one, Joe shows his kinder side by befriending and helping his young neighbor Paco, who lives next door with his mom, Claudia, and her abusive boyfriend, Ron.
Joseph Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is a bookstore manager at Mooney's who stalks and dates Guinevere Beck in the first season. In the second season, he goes by the name Will Bettelheim and works as a bookstore clerk at Anavrin, and stalks and dates Love Quinn.