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      • When he sees Rhys, it suggests he has many more crimes to commit, and Rhys will be a part of them. Since Joe now knows Rhys isn't real and has accepted he's the killer, he likely won't blame the murders on Rhys. However, Rhys could still serve as an accomplice and someone for Joe to confide in after his murders.
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  2. Mar 9, 2023 · Yes and no. Rhys Montrose was a real guy in the world of You Season 4 — he wrote that awful book, A Good Man in a Cruel World, and really was campaigning to be mayor. But when Joe was...

  3. Mar 9, 2023 · When Joe arrives at Rhys’ house to confront him, Rhys claims to have never met Joe. This confuses Joe, but he kills Rhys anyway, and that’s when the truth about his hallucinations comes to light. Rhys appears to him and reveals that he is actually inside Joe’s mind.

  4. Mar 26, 2023 · Joe finally comes to terms with his murderous side at the end of You season 4, and it doesn't seem like he's ready to part with it. When he sees Rhys, it suggests he has many more crimes to commit, and Rhys will be a part of them. Since Joe now knows Rhys isn't real and has accepted he's the killer, he likely won't blame the murders on Rhys.

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    The You season 4 ending sees Joe — believing he has killed Marienne and cannot control his murderous impulses — attempt to kill himself at the end of part 2. This comes off the back of his guilt from the idea that Marienne's family will mistakenly believe she died having relapsed due to his misdeeds, but also appears to be partly due to him halluci...

    After Joe is rescued from his suicide attempt at the end of You season 4 part, 2, he and Kate discuss both of their histories. First, Joe confesses both his true identity and that he has killed before. Kate then reveals that Tom Lockwood's death has left her with a considerable inheritance, and a desire to use said inheritance to make the world a b...

    Of all Joe's many victims, viewers may have been surprised to see Gemma as the first to appear when Joe began to hallucinate those he'd killed in You season 4, part 2. However, this does make a kind of sense, as at the end of You season 4 Joehallucinates Gemma, Beck, and Love — seemingly both because he still feels guilt for their demises, but also...

    The reveal that Joe was hallucinating a version of Rhys with more murderous intent — and that he killed the actual Rhys for basically no reason as a result — was the biggest plot twist to come out of You season 4, part 2. However, it's one that also makes more sense than it might initially look. Joe showed clear admiration and respect for Rhys, con...

    Marienne appeared to have faced a tragic demise at the hands of Joe in You season 4, part 2. This was so convincing that even Joe was upset with her passing and his responsibility for it, laying Marienne on an isolated bench so that her body could be discovered, and her family would at least know her fate. However, the You season 4, part 2 finale r...

    Despite Joe throwing his hallucinatory Rhys off a bridge, the You season 4, part 2 ending sees Rhys appear in a mirror as a reflection of Joe during the season's final scenes. This may have surprised some viewers, as it seemed the bridge moment was made to get rid of the character by showing Joe accepting his bloodthirsty impulses as part of him be...

    Nadia and Edward's subplot changes twofold through the You season 4 ending. At first, it seems this story is made to explain how Marienne escapes Joe's clutches without him chasing her back down all over again. Then, when the pair go to investigate further into Joe, it seems they're setting up for future Youseason 5 show plots, by having Joe put on...

    While the You season 4 ending is satisfying on its own terms, it works well to set up an exciting premise for Youseason 5, as well. Joe is more financially comfortable and free from capture than he has potentially ever been in the series, but he also has the most prospective people able to take him down. Both Nadia and Marianne know his true nature...

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  5. When Rhys discovers that Joe lied to him about wanting to be a part of the plan, he tips over a lantern, lighting the dungeon where Joe and Roald are trapped on fire.

  6. Mar 10, 2023 · Does that mean Rhys will be back in the next season (should the Netflix hit be renewed), or that Joe has accepted Rhys as part of himself, aka accepted his murderous side for good?

  7. Showrunner Sera Gamble and stars Penn Badgley and Ed Speleers talk about Rhys, Kate, Marienne and what exactly happened to Joe.