So, what is the truth, does Rhys have a twin? Well, the answer is no. As many fans had already theorised, Joe's interactions with Rhys in You season 4 are all hallucinations. Rhys did exist but he never knew Joe personally.
In short, there is a real Rhys Montrose living in London. Nevertheless, the Rhys who's a central character of Season 4 of You is actually an alter of Joe, a representation of every dark thought and impulse the killer has.
But, as Joe stares at Rhys' bound and bloodied corpse, another Rhys appears right beside him. How could that be? Well, this Rhys, the murderous Rhys, was all in Joe's head.
You season 4, part 1 ended with the reveal that Rhys Montrose was the Eat The Rich killer. Yet, You season 4, part 2 does not take long to show Joe killing the real Rhys Montrose, thus revealing that Joe has been hallucinating Rhys as his killer self.
Because… he's actually a figment of Joe's increasingly splintered mind. It's a surprise that leaves even Joe reeling — and his brain created “Rhys.” So you definitely deserve an explanation.
However, he never actually met Joe. After Joe tortured and killed the real Rhys, his tormenter simply popped up again next to his own dead body. This led to the revelation that the Rhys Joe had been interacting with was in his head the whole time.
The Rhys Joe's been talking to this entire time is a hallucination, or more accurately, a manifestation of Joe's murderous side. Rhys is Joe. They're two sides of the same person, with Rhys being the devil on Joe's shoulder morphing into someone he can talk to. Joe's actually the one doing all the killings.
Rhys — at least, the version that's been torturing Joe — was a figment of Joe's imagination to help Joe avoid his own wrongdoings. He chooses Rhys as his alter ego after stalking him and learning all he can about the writer, even keeping his memoir in one of his “secret boxes.”
If you've been following the psychological thriller series You, you know it follows a bookstore manager who falls in love and develops an extreme obsession with different women. The latest season finally gives main character Joe Goldberg's condition a name—erotomania.
It turns out that the version of Rhys that has been pestering Joe was not, in fact, the public figure running for office. He was the alter-ego manifestation of repression (Joe's “dark side”) and obsession (fanboying over the real Rhys Montrose).
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?!
Well, the answer is no. As many fans had already theorised, Joe's interactions with Rhys in You season 4 are all hallucinations. Rhys did exist but he never knew Joe personally.
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).
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. Showrunner Sera Gamble even confirmed her death back in October 2021. “She is lying there [dead].
Rhys is an author from the elite friendship group's wider circle, and it turns out that he is the one who has been stalking and harassing Joe since he arrived in London. He unveils himself as the murderer after he captures Joe and Roald and imprisons them in the dungeon of Lady Phoebe's country manor.
Joe's brother is Theo Engler, neighbour Matthew Engler's stepson and Love's secret lover. Discussing the theory, fans have pointed out that Theo is specifically introduced as Matthew's stepson, leaving open the possibility that Joe's mum could be his biological mother.
Scott did say, though, that the closest clinical diagnosis to a "psychopath" or "sociopath" is antisocial personality disorder, and that Goldberg does indeed show some hallmark traits of the disorder. He also demonstrates characteristics of narcissistic personality disorder, experts say.
Trivia. Due to season 4 being an original creation from Netflix, Rhys is an original character created for the show, since he makes no appearances in the books. Although since the evil version of Rhys was just a split personality of Joe Goldberg, he could have exist, if his killings were involved violently in the books ...
Her death took place off-screen, and Joe framed Dr. Nicky (Beck's therapist with whom she had an affair) for her murder. However, in episode 2 of season 2, Beck returned as a hallucination in Joe's mind. Severe bruising around her neck revealed that Joe choked her to death.
Feyre becomes pregnant, but due to her being in Illyrian form at the time of conception, the baby has wings. Feyre has gone back to her normal High Fae form and doesn't have the anatomy to birth an Illyrian baby and will die giving birth.
Background. Rhys is an ambitious man who once dreamt of becoming the next Handsome Jack.
Unfortunately, saving or shaving Rhys' mustache doesn't really change the outcome of anything in Borderlands 3.
You season 4, which premiered on Netflix on February 9, 2023, follows serial killer Joe Goldberg as he moves to London, England, and take on the identity of university professor Jonathan Moore after the events of season 3.
The cage was initially just intended to store rare books in the basement of the New York City bookstore Mooney's. But Joe's adoptive father Ivan Mooney (Mark Blum) used to lock him in it as punishment; eventually, Joe started using it to trap his own victims.
Joe's past shows why he wants a daughter. Both Joe and his mother suffered from abuse by his father, and it was bad enough that his mom even hid a gun for protection. A You season 2 flashback showed Joe using the weapon to kill his father and protect his mother.