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You (2018)
Do you know what’s scarier than a stalker? Two stalker murderers who can’t leave each other alone. That’s the twisted premise of YOU Season 3, an installment that focuses on Joe (Penn Badgley) and Love’s (Victoria Pedretti) tumultuous marriage.
Trust us, you’re not going to want to miss the combination of these two powder kegs. Wondering how you can watch these new episodes? Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch YOU Season 3.
When Will YOU Season 3 Be on Netflix?
It’s time to get morbidly excited. Ten new episodes are coming to you — yes, YOU — this Friday, October 15. That Friday premiere date is really great news for fans. Now you have the whole weekend for Joe to terrify, then enthrall you.
What Time Will YOU Season 3 Be on Netflix?
Love Netflix originals? Then you likely already know the drill. All 10 episodes in YOU Season 3 will be available at 3/2c a.m. on Friday, October 15. If you don’t see this new season appear right away, don’t panic. Hit refresh and they should appear in your Netflix account.
How Did YOU Season 2 End?
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With a whole lot of bloodshed. In the final moments of Season 2, Love revealed that she wasn’t so sweet and innocent after all. She — not Forty (James Scully) — was the one who murdered her brother’s au-pair. But she didn’t stop there. She also murdered Joe’s neighbor Delilah (Carmela Zumbado) and his ex Candace (Ambyr Childers), all to get closer to Joe. Oh, she also stalked and manipulated Joe into loving her. So yeah. Love is basically Joe’s soulmate.
Joe almost murdered Love on the spot, but she had an ace up her sleeve. Love revealed she was pregnant. Joe decided to stay with Love because nothing fixes a cracked relationship like a baby.
Unfortunately, Forty didn’t see it that way. After figuring out that Joe killed Beck (Elizabeth Lail), he confronted Joe to save his sister. In the standoff, Forty was accidentally shot by LAPD officer David Fincher (Danny Vasquez). In the final moments of the season, Love used her family connections to blame the late Forty for Candace and Henderson’s (Chris D’Elia) murders, and Love and Joe moved into a new house in the middle of suburbia. But it wasn’t long before Joe’s obsessive thoughts started to emerge yet again when he spied his new neighbor. Prepare for a new season all about old habits.