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).
That particular true love? Love Quinn, Joe's better half for Season 2 and 3, played by the amazing Victoria Pedretti. Unfortunately for Joe, he completely rejected Love when it turned out that she was perfect for him—meaning she was also a manipulative murderer with a huge ego and a short temper.
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.
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".
In You season 2, Joe falls for a woman named Love, and their relationship takes an unexpected turn. As we learn, she's committed murder too, and the two are actually more similar than we initially believed. Joe and Love eventually get married and they even have a child, a baby boy named Henry.
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.
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.
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 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.
Eventually Love realizes it isn't that she's not a "good enough" wife. It's that Joe is a terrible husband. She commits to killing him with a sharpened knife, just before Joe stabs her with a poisoned needle. Love dies, uttering the words, "We're perfect for each other."
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.
Over a roast-chicken dinner, Love reveals to Joe that she did kill her first husband, but it was an accident — she overdosed him with this paralytic when really she just wanted to talk! Now she's got it all figured out: She paralyzes Joe by putting the poison on a knife handle (brilliant!).
It transpires that Joe snatched Candace from the street, tied her up, and transported her in a van to the forest. Once there, he tried to calm her down, removed her gag, and said that he had something to show her. Obviously terrified by the prospect of whatever Joe might do to her, Candace made a run for it.
Candace Stone
The original love interest returned in Season 2 to get closer to Joe to reveal his twisted past and present. She finally confessed to Love in the finale who she really was and everything Joe did to her. Already on her murderous passion streak, however, Love killed Candace to silence her for good.
Biography. 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.
To give a brief summary of Part One's events, the season picked up where Season 3 left off. 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).
After meeting at Brown University, Peach assumes the role as the controlling queen bee of Beck's inner circle of privileged friends. She takes an immediate dislike to Joe, assuming that he has sinister intentions. In the series, Peach appears to care about Beck's interests but often keeps her at arm's length.
Series Information
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.
No longer haunting the bookshops of New York, Joe now lives in sunny California with his wife, Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti), and their infant son Henry, who has to contend with having murderers for parents — more on that later.
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.
Later, Love takes Candace's body to Anavrin where she presumably disposes of it.
Season 3. Season 3 finds Joe and Love living in the suburb of Madre Linda, married and giving birth to their son, Henry Forty-Quinn Goldberg. Joe was expecting a girl and was disappointed when they had a boy instead.
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.
From the outset, it is clear Theo is significantly younger than Love and towards the end of the season, it is revealed he is 19-years-old. Unfortunately, Love's exact age has never been revealed in YOU, however, in the book Hidden Bodies which serves as the show's inspiration, Love is 35-years-old.
Joe and recovering drug addict Marienne, who has a daughter called Juliette, met while working at the local library together. They eventually slept together, despite Joe being married to Love. Love revealed everything about Joe's murderous past to Marienne before she left for Paris and Love was killed.