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Henry "Forty" Quinn-Goldberg is the newborn son of Love Quinn and Joe Goldberg. He is named after Love's brother, Forty Quinn. Joe is insistent on calling his son, "Henry". Whereas, Love and Dottie Quinn are more eager to call him "Forty".
She is a member of the rich and powerful Quinn family, being the daughter of Ray and Dottie Quinn, and twin sister of Forty Quinn.
Early life. Joseph Goldberg was the only child born into a dysfunctional relationship. He idealized his mother Sandy, whom he said was his home no matter where they were. His father was abusive to him and his mother.
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.
Henry "Hen/Forty" Joe Quinn-Goldberg is the newbornson of Love Quinn-Goldberg and Joseph Goldberg as well as the older-twin brother of Josephine Quinn Goldberg. Henry is the grand-son of Dottie and Ray Quinn, Sandy Joe's mother and Joe's bio father. He is the adoptive son of Dante Ferguson and Lansing.
Realizing that he might have to protect Henry from himself — or a life in the foster care system should Love and Joe both be revealed as murderers — Joe drops his baby off at the home of co-worker Dante (Ben Mehl) after Love's death.
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.
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.
"You" season 2 suggests Goldberg has an attachment disorder
Symptoms include difficulty managing their emotions, being overly friendly, irritability, and refusing to engage in social situations.
What a wild, wild show. Although there was a short pregnancy scare in episode 5 and episode 6, Love does not get pregnant in You season 3.
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 real father is Milo.
Yes, Love told Joe that Milo wasn't the baby's father, but Love could have been lying and desperate, knowing that Joe would not have stayed (or may have even killed her) if he knew that she was pregnant with someone else's child.
When Love dies her final words to Joe are, "We're perfect for each other, but bad for Henry. He'll know what you are." Luckily, Joe takes Love's words to heart and leaves Henry with Dante and Lansing so he has a chance at a better life with great parents.
Before he fled the scene, Joe left his son, Henry, with his coworker from the library, Dante. Earlier in the season, it was revealed that Dante and his partner had attempted to adopt a child multiple times throughout their relationship, and in a way, Joe made their dreams come true.
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).
In the fourth and latest season, viewers finally learn that a mental health condition is driving Joe's obsessions: erotomania.
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?!
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. Rhys is Joe.
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 ...
Joe Goldberg (INFJ)
He has an idealized perception of who he is. He kills people because he thinks he's doing it to protect his loved ones and to make the world a better place. He has a combination of strong morals, idealisms and a focus on the future.
Guinevere Beck
Known throughout Season 1 as Beck, she met Joe in the bookstore where he worked. His obsession with her quickly began. Joe just needed to tie up some loose ends before the couple could be together in peace. He first needed to kill her on-again, off-again boyfriend Benji (Lou Taylor Pucci).
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.
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.
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.