In season 3 of Netflix's You, everyone's favorite problematic lover boy, Joe, has finally settled down into marital bliss with Love. Not all is perfect in this cookie-cutter, little boxes town as Joe and Love\u2019s relationship begins a sharp decline. Turns out that staying together for a baby and because you know each other\u2019s murderous secrets isn\u2019t enough to keep a relationship afloat. Gabe delights at the hilarious season that pokes fun at the characters and fans of the series. Kat explains how Joe and Love embody the phrase \u201cour trauma is not our fault, but it is our personal responsibility to heal from it when we become adults\u201d.
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\n\u2018You\u2019 Season 3 is its best yet, thanks to its true horrors: Marriage and suburbia
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Other Reviews on You, season 3:
\nAbout Love and Joe\u2019s psyche:
\nWe Had A Psychologist "Diagnose" Joe From "You" And It Seems Pretty Accurate
\nA therapist explains how 'You' gets its characters' twisted psychology right
\nSherry & Cary\u2019s relationship:
\nThree Cheers for You Season 3's MVP Couple: Sherry and Cary - TV Guide
\nJoe\u2019s backstory: Who Is Nurse Fiona In 'You'? Joe's Memories Are Tragic
\nYou - Joe Childhood Flashback Scenes Also covered in episode 6, and 9
\nMore General:
\nYou Season 3 Twist Ending Explained: Every Question Answered
\nYou Season 3 Is the Best The Series Has Ever Been
\n\u2018You\u2019 Season 3 is its best yet, thanks to its true horrors: Marriage and suburbia - The Washington Post
\n'You' Season Three Review: an uneven but entertaining turn toward suburban domesticity - The Brown Daily Herald
\n\u2018You\u2019 Season Three Review: A Refreshing Look at Murder in the Suburbs | Arts | The Harvard Crimson