Trivia. In the books, Forty is not killed by David Fincher, he is instead another one of Joe's victims, he is taken to the desert, (which is not seen or mentioned in the TV series), and drowns him. Love later learns about Joe's crimes, but unware that he killed her brother Forty.
But as Forty begins to research Beck's life, he concludes that Dr. Nicky didn't kill her — her ex-boyfriend (who, unbeknown to him, is Joe) did. “She mentions him a few times in the book,” Forty says.
In episode 10 of season two, “Love, Actually,” Joe finally confesses all his wrongdoings to Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), and in turn, she makes some confessions of her own. As it turned out, the one responsible for killing Delilah was actually Love.
Love discovers the bloody shirt in Henry's diaper genie and soon puts together that Joe killed Ryan and was having an affair with Marienne. Joe goes home to find Love has prepared them his favorite meal and she confronts him about Marienne.
(She's been growing the poison in their garden this whole time, FYI.) After a confrontation with Marienne, Love advances toward Joe with a knife, but he injects her with his own lethal dose of aconite first.
Joe left Los Angeles—where he faked his own death, blamed it on Love (literally and figuratively), gave his son Henry to their neighbors, and fled to Paris in search of Marienne, his one true love (this time for real).
It was because of their close similarities that Joe ended up killing her at the end of Season 3 after she tried to kill him first after realizing that she would never be enough to satisfy his bloodthirsty tendencies.
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Joe Goldberg
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.
Joe hates everything about this because he did not want a boy for a child (boys are evil, damaged garbage people); he wanted a girl (girls are holy, purehearted sparkle-angels).
Ellie and her older sister Delilah were Joe's neighbors in their apartment complex — but after Delilah's death (that one's on Love), Joe gives Ellie a stack of cash and urges her to leave L.A. for her own safety. Ellie never appears in season 3.
Later, Love takes Candace's body to Anavrin where she presumably disposes of it.
In Episode 5, when Joe is away on a boy's trip to the woods, Love decides to give in to her desires and sleeps with Theo. From then on, the pair cannot keep their hands off each other, no matter how much Love tries her best to stay away from him.
That's further complicated by Love's trajectory throughout the season. Seen mostly through Joe's first-person perspective as a lovable, if not a bit naïve, young woman longing for love after experiencing her own trauma, she is revealed to be suffering from severe PTSD.
The jar doesn't actually come back into play in the show, and Joe seemingly gets away with all his murders. However they've already renewed You for a second series – so maybe it will have an impact down the line! Keep up with your favourite radio shows with the Hit app on iOS and Android!
At around the age of 12, Forty was sexually abused by the much older Au Pair, Sofia, who the Quinns had hired to look after their kids while they were away establishing their business Anavrin. Forty did not recognize this relationship as abusive or inappropriate and considered her to be his first love.
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. Then the hallucinations start. “He's really desperate to see himself as a good person,” says Gamble.
Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg who has erotomania in the Netflix hit 'You'. (Image: pennbadgley/Instagram) Erotomania is a rare and often misunderstood psychiatric disorder characterized by a delusional belief that someone is in love with the affected person.
When Paco later goes to the bookstore and finds Beck attempting to escape the basement, begging Paco to find the key and insisting that Joe is crazy and dangerous, Paco runs away leaving Beck to be murdered by Joe. Paco and his mother Claudia moved away from New York to start fresh.
Joe and Kate Move to New York
After her boyfriend is killed, she cozies up to Joe... which is never a good idea. To make a long story short? Joe ends up killing her dad. He then tells Kate the truth about his identity, and somehow, she's fine with it?!
According to Scott, a season 2 scene when Goldberg looks distraught after he learns his landlord Delilah has been killed proves that Goldberg does indeed have empathy and therefore doesn't have antisocial personality disorder.
Goldberg exhibits traits of an “intimacy seeker” according to the stalking categories, but as You progresses, he fluctuates between the identities of a “rejected” and “resentful” stalker who feels wronged by others or wants to reconcile with his partner.
Now that Part 2 of You season 4 has dropped on Netflix, we have an answer for Love's unexpected appearance in the preview. Unfortunately, no, she is not alive. But let's face it — given her particularly gruesome ending in the season 3 finale, the odds of her coming back to life were pretty slim.
[Warning: The following contains MAJOR spoilers for You Season 4 Part 2.] At long last, Love has arrived, and Joe thanks God she's not alive. Love Quinn and Guinevere Beck return in You Season 4 Part 2, streaming on Netflix as of Thursday, March 9. And suffice it to say they're pissed off.
Despite her apparent overdose, Marienne never dies. She takes enough beta-blockers to look dead. Once Joe abandons Marienne's body, Nadia injects Marienne with a stimulant to wake her up. Alive and as well as can be expected, Marienne finally heads back to Paris and her little chick, Juliette.