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Penn Badgley Breaks Down ‘You’ Part 2: From That Insane Joe Goldberg Twist to a Taylor Swift Easter Egg

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Kate Aurthur editor SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from Season 4 of “You,” now streaming on Netflix. “You” can go home again: At the conclusion of Season 4 of the Netflix thriller, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is back in New York City, alongside his billionaire girlfriend Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) — sitting on top of the world.

He nearly died by suicide earlier in the episode, in some warped attempt at redemption. But by the finale’s ending, Joe, who’s has killed his way through London (in his fake identity of Professor Jonathan Moore), has emerged exultant.

He’s fused with his murderous side, and seemingly happier than he’s ever been on “You.” “I thought it was the only way it could go,” said Badgley during an interview for the Feb.

15 cover of Variety about where Joe ends up. “I thought it was brilliant.” Sera Gamble — the “You” showrunner, who created the series with Greg Berlanti (based on a book by Caroline Kepnes) — told Variety that any justice coming for Joe Goldberg will have to wait. “Unfortunately, while we all may desire to see this man punished, what actually tends to happen with men like this is that they don’t necessarily — karma doesn’t display itself obviously, as far as I can see,” she said of how the writers saw the ending of Season 4. “We were joking about it as his triumphant homecoming, where he ultimately would be able to come back and reclaim his name — reclaim his name, reclaim his family, meaning, his son that he left behind.

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