Tu (you) S04e07 Guide
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Tu (You) s04e07 Tu (You) s04e07

Kate opens up to Joe about her past and her father’s influence, deepening their emotional connection even as Joe’s mental state becomes more precarious.

is the seventh episode of the fourth season of You , and it serves as a massive turning point where Joe Goldberg's carefully constructed reality begins to shatter. Episode Summary

This episode builds the tension leading toward the reality that Rhys might not be exactly who Joe thinks he is. It highlights Joe's dissociation, showing how he projects his "dark passenger" onto Rhys to avoid taking responsibility for his own kills.

Back in London, Joe's student Nadia begins to piece together the truth about her professor, becoming one of the first characters to see through Joe's "Jonathan Moore" persona. Cast & Characters Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg (Jonathan Moore) Ed Speleers as Rhys Montrose Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Galvin Amy-Leigh Hickman as Nadia Farran Where to Watch

This episode is often cited by fans as the moment the season shifts from a "Whodunit" mystery into a psychological thriller. Critics praised performance as Joe's internal logic starts to fail him, creating a sense of dread that carries into the season finale.

You can stream the entire fourth season on Netflix. For a deeper dive into the episode's twists, reviewers at Vulture and The A.V. Club provide detailed episodic breakdowns and theories.

Tu (you) S04e07 Guide

Kate opens up to Joe about her past and her father’s influence, deepening their emotional connection even as Joe’s mental state becomes more precarious.

is the seventh episode of the fourth season of You , and it serves as a massive turning point where Joe Goldberg's carefully constructed reality begins to shatter. Episode Summary Tu (You) s04e07

This episode builds the tension leading toward the reality that Rhys might not be exactly who Joe thinks he is. It highlights Joe's dissociation, showing how he projects his "dark passenger" onto Rhys to avoid taking responsibility for his own kills. Kate opens up to Joe about her past

Back in London, Joe's student Nadia begins to piece together the truth about her professor, becoming one of the first characters to see through Joe's "Jonathan Moore" persona. Cast & Characters Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg (Jonathan Moore) Ed Speleers as Rhys Montrose Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Galvin Amy-Leigh Hickman as Nadia Farran Where to Watch It highlights Joe's dissociation, showing how he projects

This episode is often cited by fans as the moment the season shifts from a "Whodunit" mystery into a psychological thriller. Critics praised performance as Joe's internal logic starts to fail him, creating a sense of dread that carries into the season finale.

You can stream the entire fourth season on Netflix. For a deeper dive into the episode's twists, reviewers at Vulture and The A.V. Club provide detailed episodic breakdowns and theories.