Just books.” Then he looks out his window and his resolve to be an introvert is gone. All that remains is his crush on Kate Galvin, portrayed by Feel Good dream girl Charlotte Ritchie. In Part 1, their complicated attraction blossoms. On the one hand, Joe's hunt for the Eat the Rich Killer is keeping them apart.
The first season follows Joe Goldberg, a bookstore manager in New York, who meets Guinevere Beck, an aspiring writer, with whom he becomes immediately infatuated.
Joe Goldberg to Guinevere Beck about Candace. Candace Stone is a main character and an antagonist of Netflix's You, having a recurring role in the first season and serving as the main antagonist of the second season. She is portrayed by Ambyr Childers.
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.
As we see in the Season 3 finale, Joe heads to Europe to find Marienne. Season 4, Episode 1 reveals that Joe finally spies her at an art fair in London. He recognizes her despite her new long blonde braids and artsy-chic wardrobe. Terrified to see him again, Marianne begs Joe to let her go home to Juliette in Paris.
Joe ends up killing her dad. He then tells Kate the truth about his identity, and somehow, she's fine with it?!
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.
In later seasons, currently being season 4, Joe is a murderer on the run and it was revealed that he has erotomania although it was obvious in the earlier seasons that the character is troubled, more so for his troubled childhood and his need for affection.
Henry "Forty" Quinn-Goldberg is the newborn son of Love Quinn and Joe Goldberg. He is named after Love's brother, Forty Quinn.
Karen Minty (Natalie Paul) was the adult relationship Joe needed to snap out of his obsessive ways. Karen was a friend of Claudia's, Joe's abused and drug-addicted neighbor, and she just so happened to meet Joe in passing. The two end up dating after Joe's breakup with Beck.
She was revealed to be Joe's girlfriend before the show began who cheated on him for a man named Elijah Thornton. Upon finding this out Joe insisted to Candace that she did love him and she insisted she did not. Candace tore apart a book Joe gave her as a gift.
In the season finale, it is revealed that Love has been stalking Joe and was researching him behind his back. She has also been manipulating many of the things he experienced throughout the season to happen, such as killing Delilah Alves.
Love uses the bottle to slit Candace's throat. This is more or less the same way she'd previously killed the au pair who was hooking up with her brother, Forty, when they were kids. Later, Love takes Candace's body to Anavrin where she presumably disposes of it.
They finally have sex, but what made the entire scene funny is that Joe is grunting before it even starts and she has to tell him to be quiet so Forty does not hear. Joe thinks Love is a different kind of woman and vows to never hurt her.
Joe cheated on Karen and let Beck call her "little Karen Minty". When it came time to end the relationship, Karen gathered her things and left Joe to his shenanigans without another word. Now THAT is a smart woman capable of assessing the situation.
Peach has been in love with Beck for a long time. However, her feelings have been shown to be largely unrequited. Beck loves Peach as her friend and consistently supports her but, for Peach, this is not enough.
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.
And there are several reasons why. 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.
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.
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.
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.
Kelly Scott, a therapist at Tribeca Therapy, told the publication that Joe exhibits symptoms of both antisocial personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder (presumably among other more sinister conditions).
Is Rhys in-charge? The final episode of YOU Season 4 part two shows Joe jumping off a bridge to rid himself off Rhys, aka, his murderous alter-ego.
She is initially suspicious of Joe and tells him to stay away from her and her sister. Later however, they develop a friendship and end up sleeping together. The two of them are caught having sex in an alley and arrested.
Joe is a loner bookstore manager who becomes infatuated with a woman named Guinevere Beck and begins to stalk her to find out everything about her and hopefully make her fall in love with him. However, his obsession soon becomes out of control when he starts trying to control every aspect of her life.