In the final season of Netflix's "You," Joe Goldberg finds himself on the cover of the New York Post after a series of events reveal his dark past. Having navigated life as a charming husband to Kate, a high-profile business exec, his facade crumbles when an affair leads to his exposure as a murderer. The show's producers chose the New York Post intentionally for its sensationalist style, capturing Joe's complex narrative. The season wraps up with Joe in prison, a character still unable to take full responsibility for his crimes, highlighting his persistent self-delusion.
In the seventh episode, the world now knows that Joe is a murderer. We felt like the New York Post was emblematic of coverage that would go wild for that news.
There's nothing quite so painful as being misunderstood. Joe's sardonic reflection highlights his ongoing denial and complex character as he faces public scrutiny.
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