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Warning: Spoilers ahead for Season 5 of “You.” 🚨 In the fifth and final season of the Netflix thriller “You” (now streaming), Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) ends up on the cover of the New York Post. The show follows Joe, a killer who considers himself to be a sensitive and intellectual romantic.  During the final episodes, Joe is back in New York City with his wife, Kate (Charlotte Ritchie). Because Kate is a prominent business exec who ends up all over the society pages, Joe becomes famous for being her charming supportive husband who gives to charities. Later in the season, Joe has an affair with Bronte (Madeline Brewer), which leads to him getting exposed to the world for killing someone. Naturally, his mugshot ends up on the cover of the New York Post, with the headline, “Joe Goldmurderer.” Below that, it says, “humanitarian, or homicidal maniac?”  “You” showrunner and exec producer Justin W. Lo exclusively told The Post, “The seventh episode is where the entire world now knows that Joe is a murderer. We felt like the New York Post was so emblematic of the type of coverage that would go wild for that news – so that was why we chose the New York Post.” In his sardonic voiceover, as he reads the edition of the Post with himself on the cover, Joe says, “there’s nothing quite so painful as being misunderstood.” “You” co-showrunner and exec producer Michael Foley added, “We knew [the Post] would have the type of headline they were striving for.”  When asked if they took a long time to workshop the perfect Post-style headline before they landed on “Joe Goldmurderer,” Lo quipped: “There was a fair amount.”  📸: ©Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection; Netflix
Warning: Spoilers ahead for Season 5 of “You.” 🚨 In the fifth and final season of the Netflix thriller “You” (now streaming), Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) ends up on the cover of the New York Post. The show follows Joe, a killer who considers himself to be a sensitive and intellectual romantic. During the final episodes, Joe is back in New York City with his wife, Kate (Charlotte Ritchie). Because Kate is a prominent business exec who ends up all over the society pages, Joe becomes famous for being her charming supportive husband who gives to charities. Later in the season, Joe has an affair with Bronte (Madeline Brewer), which leads to him getting exposed to the world for killing someone. Naturally, his mugshot ends up on the cover of the New York Post, with the headline, “Joe Goldmurderer.” Below that, it says, “humanitarian, or homicidal maniac?” “You” showrunner and exec producer Justin W. Lo exclusively told The Post, “The seventh episode is where the entire world now knows that Joe is a murderer. We felt like the New York Post was so emblematic of the type of coverage that would go wild for that news – so that was why we chose the New York Post.” In his sardonic voiceover, as he reads the edition of the Post with himself on the cover, Joe says, “there’s nothing quite so painful as being misunderstood.” “You” co-showrunner and exec producer Michael Foley added, “We knew [the Post] would have the type of headline they were striving for.” When asked if they took a long time to workshop the perfect Post-style headline before they landed on “Joe Goldmurderer,” Lo quipped: “There was a fair amount.” 📸: ©Netflix / Courtesy Everett Collection; Netflix

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