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10 Best Episodes of You

You, the highly popular Netflix show, follows the story of a dangerously charming and intensely obsessive young man. The show first aired on Netflix in 2018 and has currently aired four seasons. With such a captivating storyline, there is no shortage of great episodes. This article ranks the best episodes of You so far, so viewers can easily find the best episodes to watch.

You follows Joe Goldberg as he goes to extreme measures to insert himself into the lives of those he is transfixed by. Viewers are granted a unique insight into the life of an obsessive stalker, as the show follows Joe's journey of manipulation and control. The show has quickly become one of Netflix's most successful original series.

From the intense season finales to the heart-stopping cliffhangers, there are plenty of great episodes of You to choose from. This article will rank the best episodes of You, so fans can easily find the best episodes to watch. Read on to find out the top-ranked episodes of this captivating show.

Written by Sophie and last updated on mar 22, 2023.

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You - S2E1

#15 - A Fresh Start (Season 2 - Episode 1)

Joe arrives in LA, determined to start a new life and leave his old one behind. He meets some interesting people, some of whom he quickly befriends, while others he attempts to manipulate. As the episode progresses, we get to watch Joe struggle with his inner demons, and his past keeps finding ways to haunt him.

The episode ends with a shocking twist that reminds us of just how dark and manipulative Joe really is. It was a brilliant season opener that kept us on the edge of our seats, not knowing what to expect. All the while, we're reminded of how skeevy and evil Joe can be. Alongside Joe, we also meet some of his acquaintances, the loud and energetic Love being the most prominent. The episode ends with a reminder that Joe is a protagonist we can't quite love, but can't help but be intrigued by.

The episode was rated 7.62 from 1316 votes.

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#14 - The Good, the Bad, & the Hendy (Season 2 - Episode 4)

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In the episode of the show You, titled "The Good, the Bad, & the Hendy", Joe is forced to adapt to sharing Love with Forty and is surprised when a group date is announced. His protectiveness of Ellie quickly escalates and viewers are reminded of his childhood traumas. Forty is quickly becoming disliked by the audience for her presence and her intrusion into Joe and Ellie’s relationship.

This is where Joe's backstory comes into play and viewers see the truth of his upbringing and how it has left an imprint on him. Joe's childhood traumas have left him a damaged individual and this episode gives viewers a glimpse of what he is going through. It makes the audience feel sorry for him and his struggles of being able to trust anyone, and how he is using Ellie as a form of protection.

The episode was rated 7.62 from 1134 votes.

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#13 - Pilot (Season 1 - Episode 1)

The pilot episode of You was an unexpected hit. Joe, a bookshop clerk, meets Beck at the store and instantly falls for her. Despite his lack of emotions and remorse, he goes down a social media rabbit hole to learn everything about her. Joe even goes as far as to track her down in real life. His love for her is real, but there is one problem standing in the way - her ex, Benji. Joe must confront the issue of Benji if he is serious about being with Beck.

Throughout the episode, viewers are taken on a thrilling ride. Joe's sociopathic behavior of stalking Beck is both cringey and fascinating. The ending of the pilot episode definitely leaves you wanting more. As Joe takes matters into his own hands with Benji, viewers are left wondering what the future holds for Beck and Joe. The unexpected plot of You has captured the attention of audiences and the show is sure to be a hit.

The episode was rated 7.62 from 2309 votes.

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#12 - Farewell, My Bunny (Season 2 - Episode 6)

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The episode Farewell, My Bunny from the show You is a gripping story of Joe and Love's complicated lives. Joe is performing surveillance on a potential problem, but believes someone is tailing him as well. This deepens the suspense as viewers are left to wonder who Joe is watching and why. Meanwhile, Love is brought back to painful memories, putting her on edge in the present.

The show is able to evoke intense emotions from its audience, as viewers find themselves rooting for Joe and Love despite their questionable decisions. Additionally, viewers are curious as to why Joe has stopped seeing Guinevere Beck recently. Will she ever make an appearance on the show again? The quote from Raymond Chandler, “There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself”, is a fitting piece of insight for the characters in this episode. This episode is a powerful reminder of the consequences of making decisions and how they can affect our lives.

The episode was rated 7.64 from 1109 votes.

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#11 - So I Married an Axe Murderer (Season 3 - Episode 2)

In this episode of "You", Joe and Love attempt to work through their issues together by going to couples therapy. However, Joe's inner dialogue and frustration with the trash bag provide a humorous backdrop to the serious situation. The therapy sessions are highlighted by Love's eccentric behavior, and Joe is forced to clean up a mess that isn't his own. His comedic inner monologues and quick wit make the episode as funny as it is dramatic.

It's odd that Love's behavior feels more "normal" to viewers, given that we always see things from Joe's perspective. He has been dealing with this type of situation alone for some time, but now with Love on his team things seem to be slightly less anxiety-inducing. Despite the comedic undertones, Joe's attempt to clean up the mess by removing Natalie's teeth due to dental records brings to light all the other evidence left behind, such as fingerprints in the car and the murder weapon.

The episode was rated 7.64 from 814 votes.

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#10 - Living with the Enemy (Season 1 - Episode 5)

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In the episode "Living with the Enemy" of You, Joe and Beck's new relationship is tested by Peach, Beck's friend who continues to meddle in their lives. Despite Beck's naivety to the situation, Joe does all he can to solve the Peach problem without making a mess.

The episode was a hit with viewers, particularly those who have had to deal with an intrusive friend themselves. Many viewers found Peach to be annoying and wished for her to be eliminated. One viewer commented "Kill Peach, kill Peach, slowly;-):-P".

The episode was rated 7.66 from 1668 votes.

You - S3E9

#9 - Red Flag (Season 3 - Episode 9)

In the episode Red Flag, Joe takes a drastic step to get what he wants most. Love, meanwhile, deals with some unexpected long-term guests. The viewers are taken for a wild ride when Theo dies unexpectedly. Joe's actions are repetitive; he finds a girl, kills for her, falls in love and then finds a new girl and hates his current girl.

The viewers find themselves laughing out loud at the Conrad's witty banter and hoping that they make it out alive. Sherry and Cary's act inside the cage was hilarious. Despite the entertainment, viewers are left thinking that the show is a bit of a mess.

The episode was rated 7.72 from 750 votes.

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#8 - The Death of Jonathan Moore (Season 4 - Episode 10)

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With love and loss weighing heavily on his mind, Joe commits a final act in hopes of never walking down the same path again.

The episode was rated 7.76 from 302 votes.

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#7 - Ex-istential Crisis (Season 2 - Episode 7)

In the episode "Ex-istential Crisis" of the show You, Joe is dealing with heartache and is trying to soothe it with ancient remedies, modern technology and drinking with Delilah. However, a mistake made by Joe could have major consequences. Joe's best friend, James, is watching from heaven, and his wife's comment about Joe's inability to keep his dick hard gets some laughs from the audience. Joe is then asked what he would be if he didn't have anyone to love and what he lost that made him chase love so much. The audience is also surprised by the fact that the characters in the show don't always remember to send the critical information first and can't understand why Joe didn't know where he was.

The episode was rated 7.87 from 1121 votes.

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#6 - Candace (Season 1 - Episode 9)

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In this episode of You, Beck is determined to find out the truth about Joe's former love, Candace. Despite feeling like something is off, she finds herself going to extreme lengths to uncover the truth. Beck's character is seen as a contradiction; smart and talented but still choosing partying and alcohol over writing or being a good person. Joe, on the other hand, has a twisted logic; he thinks it is wrong to manipulate and stalk yet then does the same thing. Joe thinks he can magically fix people, which is a delusional way of thinking.

The episode has sparked a conversation about how to differentiate between right and wrong. It shows how everybody has their own "sickness" but for some, it takes it to a whole new level. It's a reminder that words and trying to make it happen are not always signals that the person is the "right" one for you. It's important to be aware of this without letting it make you paranoid.

The episode was rated 7.92 from 1532 votes.

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#5 - What Is Love? (Season 3 - Episode 10)

The latest season of You was full of surprises and incredible character arcs. Joe looked towards a future with Marienne, but Love's possessiveness was ultimately the problem between them. Joe's decision to give Henry to Dante and his husband was a nice thing to do, showcasing that Joe does have a decent heart. The Conrads were initially disliked, but ended up growing on viewers. It's speculated that Marienne might be the one to take down Joe, but it's unclear as to what will happen to Joe's mother, who chose to move on and start a new family. With so many unanswered questions, viewers are eagerly awaiting the next season.

The episode was rated 7.93 from 785 votes.

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#4 - Fear and Loathing in Beverly Hills (Season 2 - Episode 8)

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In the episode Fear and Loathing in Beverly Hills of You, Joe wants to get away from the pressure of finishing the script but Forty insists on staying and trying to finish it. Forty's excessive coping devices lead to a wild and harrowing night.

The episode was a hit with viewers, with many praising the realistic portrayal of a night where drugs are being taken. The audience were also pleasantly surprised with Forty's development as a character that was more than just an idiot. People found the episode to be really fun and hella enjoyable.

The episode was rated 7.99 from 1131 votes.

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#3 - Love, Actually (Season 2 - Episode 10)

Joe has always been unpredictable, but Love has a few surprises of her own. In the episode Love, Actually, Joe and Love find themselves at a crossroads, with their relationship and future uncertain. Will their story end in tragedy or triumph?

The writer of this series has truly outdone themselves. Fans were left in awe as the episode unfolded, with plenty of twists and turns that kept them at the edge of their seats. The last few episodes were especially powerful, and viewers were left with a sense of satisfaction at the conclusion of the season. Love's character was especially well-developed, and viewers were shocked at the reveal of her true identity. Joe was also given justice in the end, as he realized that he was unable to escape his own truth. Despite the bittersweet end for Ellie, fans are hopeful for her return in a potential season 3.

The episode was rated 8.01 from 1176 votes.

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#2 - Bluebeard's Castle (Season 1 - Episode 10)

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This episode of the show You is a thrilling and suspenseful one. It takes us through the life of Beck and Joe and how their relationship evolves and it really makes us think about Joe. Is he really doing all this for the woman he loves or has he gone too far? The ending definitely leaves us with a lot of questions, which makes us hope for a season 2.

The audience can really feel the tension throughout the show and it's hard to know if we should root for Joe or not. The mixed emotions that this show evokes make it unique and very interesting. The show also leaves us with a lot of unanswered questions and we can only hope that they will be answered in the next season. It was nice to see that the writers decided to end the show with a bit of mystery and not the usual cliché, leaving us to wonder what happened to Candace.

The episode was rated 8.05 from 1545 votes.

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#1 - P.I. Joe (Season 2 - Episode 9)

The latest episode of "You" has left viewers scratching their heads. Joe is trying to reconstruct the events of a wild night, but finds the truth to be elusive. Meanwhile, Love appears to be looking after a skittish Ellie. The episode ends with Love shockingly murdering Candace with cold blood, leaving viewers with more questions than answers.

Many viewers have expressed their dissatisfaction with the episode, as it deviates from the show's original focus on Joe's story. The show started as an exploration of Joe's psychology, relationships, and his attempts to better himself, but now viewers are left wondering what's going on with the multiple murderers and the enablers in Joe's life. With Love now revealed to be a killer, the stakes have been set much higher, and viewers are eager to see how the show ends.

The episode was rated 8.17 from 1126 votes.

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