![]() ![]() There’s chatter about anti-vaxxers and how they are responsible for spreading a deadly virus that could be eradicated if people would get vaccinated. While the pandemic is NOT a topic in YOU season 3, there was a whole lot of hinting about what is currently happening in our world. YOU Season 3 Cleverly Addresses the Pandemic ![]() As crazy as they are, you cannot help but love them both - Penn Badgley and Victoria Pedretti’s chemistry is off the charts! While it might seem like Joe and Love are perfect for each other, it’s no secret that their relationship is toxic. Whether the two of them are working as a team, or conspiring against one another, you can almost feel where they’re coming from. Crazily enough, they truly believe they’re doing what’s in the best interest of their family. They can’t quite shake their impulsive tendencies Love’s being jealousy and Joe’s being obsession. Love even opens a bakery called, “Fresh Tart,” cleverly a pun on “fresh start.” The thing is, they are both the same people they were before. They try entirely too hard to present that picture perfect family. Joe and Love both vow that things are different this time and try to put their murderous pasts behind them. Things are about to get crazy in the small town of Madre Linda. However, we all know this toxic couple is anything but normal. Joe and Love get married and uproot their family to suburbia where they desperately try to seem like your typical normal family. He will do anything to protect his child from repeating his past. Joe is about to become a father, and we know from Joe’s own childhood, he was a very troubled little boy. At the conclusion of YOU season 2, Joe was so close to murdering his impulsive also killer girlfriend, Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) when she revealed she’s pregnant with his child. Netflix’s YOU Season 3 Parents Guide + ReviewĮveryone’s favorite psychopathic killer, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), is back. Here’s what parents need to know to help YOU decide if it’s appropriate for your family. This thrilling drama is known for keeping viewers on the edge of their seat with unseen twists and turns, and don’t expect anything less this season! Guaranteed a number one spot on Netflix with a cult following, this series is sure to appeal to a wide variety of generations, but just how appropriate is YOU for teens? I’m breaking down all of the thematic elements, including its TV-MA rating, in my YOU Season 3 Parents Guide and Review. Netflix’s YOU kicks off its third season on October 15, 2021. ![]()
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