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You: Season 5 Reviews

Fans will have their own take on whether they like how You closes out, but I appreciate the commitment to telling this story in a way that is bold and unexpected.

| Original Score: 7/10 | May 13, 2025

You's final season is sadly drawn-out and confounding. While Penn Badgley is still terrifyingly great at playing a menace, and he’s joined by a captivating Madeline Brewer this time around, the show struggles to stick its (predictable) landing.

| Original Score: C+ | May 6, 2025

The fifth season of one of Netflix's most popular series, brings its story to an end. [Full Review in Spanish]

| Original Score: B | May 4, 2025

There’s a fair bit of plot recycling going on in the final series, which might try some viewers’ patience. But there are some cute new spins on familiar ideas too.

| May 2, 2025

This show always offers compelling twists, lending a few surprises to a storyline which is otherwise kind of predictable and a little overwrought -- to say nothing of the whole "making viewers root for a serial killer" thing.

| May 1, 2025

Ostensibly, there is plenty of intrigue in this latest series of You...But something is off about this season – for all his chilling charm, Penn Badgley’s serially homicidal loverboy stalker has gone stale.

| Apr 29, 2025

The final season of YOU goes back to the roots of Season 1 and our favorite serial killer Joe Goldberg's fate comes full circle. A brilliant performance from Penn Badgley.

| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Apr 29, 2025

You Season 5 is a delightfully chaotic ending to one of the best psychological thrillers of the streaming era.

| Original Score: 8/10 | Apr 25, 2025

You season 5 was a brilliant end to Joe’s story.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 25, 2025

You wraps up its run by going back to the city where it started, and it almost feels like Joe is going back to where he started, as well. It’s not a bad way to conclude the campy and witty series.

| Apr 25, 2025

Does a good job of yanking the viewer’s chain, dragging them through a seemingly endless parade of well-worn, You-specific tropes, only to suddenly... turn the tables with moments that offer brief reminders of why audiences fell for the series

| Apr 25, 2025

Season 5 isn’t perfect, but it’s a fittingly twisted goodbye.

| Apr 25, 2025

The show sees and names our guilt, giving us perhaps a better ending than we deserve.

| Apr 25, 2025

It’s not prestige 온라인카지노추천, but it’s unapologetically entertaining, and Season 5 delivers on everything that got audiences obsessed with this series.

| Original Score: B- | Apr 24, 2025

Smartly, Joe returns to the most solid ground of the series, New York... There’s a Succession-skewing plotline, made particularly campy through Anna Camp playing twin sisters of Joe’s new rich wife.

| Apr 24, 2025

You's final season is a solid ending with good ideas, relevant material but sluggish pacing that doesn't make it the best series finale but still a decent one

| Apr 24, 2025

Penn Badgley delivers a compelling final performance as Joe Goldberg. While You has sparked debates since its first season about romanticizing violence & morally gray men, the show ends with a finger pointed right back at us: maybe we’re the real problem.

| Apr 24, 2025

The campiness of Lifetime was brought along with it to a platform that breeds low-stakes binge-watching, something this show seems primed for. It’s as trashy and watchable as it should and needs to be.

| Apr 24, 2025

While Season 5 isn't as bloody as some of its predecessors, it's still just as thrilling.

| Original Score: 7/10 | Apr 24, 2025

In its fifth season, You manages a few final surprises. It is trashy television at its finest, campy and over-the-top, yet provocative and delicious. It is a satisfying conclusion at the end of a very twisted tale.

| Original Score: B | Apr 24, 2025

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