Greg Kinnear (House of Cards, You've Got Mail) will guest star in Part 2 of Season 4 as Tom Lockwood, aka the father of Joe Goldberg's (Penn Badgley) latest love interest, Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie). He's also known for being “the worst man alive,” according to his daughter, at least.
Even when her grandparent's died, her mother refused to even look at her unless she remained perfectly stoic. Kate's father, Tom Lockwood, is something called an activist investor, a corporate raider and there isn't an industry he hasn't had his hands in. He's one of the more powerful men on the planet.
In Episode 7, Kate sits Joe down and confesses that she is actually the one responsible for those children getting cancer in the process of getting the pipeline built — not Tom.
Although he creates this belief about Tom through his Rhys hallucination, Tom lets on that he knows all about Joe's real identity.
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.
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.
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.”
Florence was a vampire trapped in the Phoenix Stone. The spirit possessed Jo Laughlin's body before she died.
Before Joe even knew Georgia was the girl he met all of those years ago, which he didn't figure out until late into the season, his feelings for her were strong.
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.
After killing his wife Love (Victoria Pedretti) and faking his own death, Joe flees to the UK in the hopes of leaving his stalking and murdering days behind him, until he becomes reluctantly fixated on wealthy art gallery manager Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie) as he ingratiates himself with London's high society.
Throughout the show, Joe also fell back into his old ways and became obsessed with Malcolm's girlfriend, Kate. While he was also trying to protect her from his stalker's threats, he also found himself becoming the newest member of their elite group of friends.
Joe ends up killing her dad. He then tells Kate the truth about his identity, and somehow, she's fine with it?! Then, they move from London to New York. With Kate's father out of the picture, she inherits all his money and power, and uses it to explain Joe's existence.
In season 4, episode five, the 'Eat The Rich Killer' was revealed in a very dramatic scene... it's Rhys Montrose (as we said, kinda)! 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.
All 18 Of Joe Goldberg's Murders From "You" Ranked From Awful To Absolutely Horrifying.
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 ...
Georgia says she loves Paul, so they have to leave to protect him. She tells Ginny that Paul wouldn't want to marry her if he knew everything, and Ginny urges her to tell him her secrets so they can stay.
She still ices out Ginny and Abby after everything that happened. She gets closer to Nora and doesn't feel like forgiving the other two for weeks. However, when she realizes Marcus and Ginny really love each other she forgives them and they reunite just in time for Max and Marcus' birthdays.
Zion met Georgia when they were both teenagers, and they fell in love right away. Zion knows about and was largely present throughout Georgia's past, including the situation with her family and her joining a motorcycle gang, among other things. Eventually, Georgia gets pregnant with him, and they have Ginny together.
It is revealed in I'd Leave My Happy Home For You, that Alaric and Jo would have had twins if Jo wasn't killed by Kai. However, the Gemini Coven saved their children by putting them in Caroline Forbes; who gave birth to their twin daughters; Josette and Lizzie Saltzman in the future.
In Live Through This, it was revealed that the soul that was placed into Jo's body was not her, that it was an old vampire soul trapped within the Phoenix stone.
Bonnie first died in season 4 when she brought Jeremy back to life. She returned to the land of the living in season 5 but only by becoming the anchor to the Other Side. Her second death took place later that same season when she and Damon became trapped in a '90s-era prison world after the Other Side crumbled.
At first, Joe has no idea that Rhys is the one sending him messages nor that he tried to frame Joe for Malcolm's murder. After Malcolm, Rhys kills off Simon and Gemma, all while sending Joe an array of cryptic messages and ensuring not to let slip his identity.
While Joe has plenty of reasons to hate his alter Rhys, he never meets Rhys Montrose in Season 4 of You until their deadly encounter. The two men only make acquaintance when Joe knocks on Rhys's door, ties him to a chair, tortures his genitalia, and kills the writer.
Rhys was a projection of Joe's dark side throughout You season 4. The actual Rhys was a seemingly innocent and kind man. However, his affiliation with politics made him the perfect person for Joe to frame.