You: Season 5 Reviews
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
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
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
What is “You” without danger? It’s just kind of daft, but not with any thrills or guilty pleasure.
| Apr 24, 2025
Penn Badgley remains a strong and steadfast performer to the bitter end. But by god did this series need a mercy killing already. I’m just glad it’s finally been put out of its misery.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 24, 2025
The bodies continue to pile up as he goes along. But for many viewers, the first thing to croak it will be their attention-span as an already silly series commits the unforgivable sin of becoming indulgent and, finally, straight-up stultifying.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 24, 2025
You used to be fun, at least: a guilty-ish pleasure, aware of its own over-the-top silliness... But as the seasons have ticked away, the satire has seeped out, leaving a mess of its own making that it tries, and inevitably struggles, to clear up.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 24, 2025