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Critic Reviews
TV Guide MagazineFeb 9, 2023
Season 4 Review:
His new clique of “aristo-brats” is so toxic, it's hard to care when anyone gets knocked off. Wisely, Netflix is breaking the season into halves, with a midpoint reveal setting up a cool new cat-and-mouse game. Still, I can’t say I’m counting the days until the March 9 return. [13 - 26 Feb 2023, p.6]
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The IndependentFeb 9, 2023
Season 4 Review:
You succeeds in giving the audience the shocks and gore that we’ve come to crave, while Badgley is as compellingly sardonic as ever as the sullen leader of this ensemble cast. ... But that’s not enough when so many of the characters feel like ciphers floating around a hilariously unrealistic depiction of London.
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The GuardianFeb 8, 2023
Season 4 Review:
It has another go at reinvention by turning itself into a Cluedo-esque Agatha Christie whodunnit, although it is arch enough to feature a discussion about whether or not the whodunnit is the lowest form of literature. It is fun, although it suffers a little under the weight of comparison. ... When it works, it works because Badgley is charismatic and the show is brash enough to drop a decent number of plot twists into every episode.
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The TelegraphFeb 8, 2023
Season 4 Review:
The way that Joe can turn a corner in east London and suddenly be in Piccadilly will give geographical pedants conniptions. But barbed wit means You gets away with such implausibilities and the odd tasteless flourish. ... I don’t usually agree with the notion of “guilty pleasures” but if they do exist, this ludicrously enjoyable romp is certainly one.
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The GuardianOct 15, 2021
Season 3 Review:
As always, it is defiantly tasteless (one thorny “dilemma” is resolved by a character’s suicide, and there is a romantic subplot involving a teenager and an older woman), but in turning up the mockery of “the obscene one per cent-er bubble” that Joe and Love now inhabit, it at least finds more space to explore its better themes.
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Season 4 Review:
“You” has already wrung an impressive amount of mileage out of its concept, getting the audience to identify with – if not necessarily root for – a suave, murderous stalker. Yet while the fourth season begins in characteristically twisty fashion, before it’s over the Netflix hit feels dangerously close to jumping the shark, having become a bit too cute for its (or Your, if You prefer) own good.
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The TelegraphApr 24, 2025
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