Season 4 of You reinvented the series, moving from the suburbs of California to the academic halls of . 1. The New Identity

By the season finale, Joe accepts his darker side. He kills the real Rhys Montrose to cover his tracks and frames a student, Nadia, for the crimes. He reunites with Kate, a wealthy art gallery director, and returns to New York with her. The season ends with Joe fully embracing his nature, no longer hiding behind a mask of benevolence, marking a full transformation into the monster he has always denied being.

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Penn Badgley continues to anchor the show with a "series-best" performance according to ComicBook.com , while Ed Speleers’ portrayal of Rhys Montrose is widely considered the season's highlight by Decider .

The second half leans into a Fight Club -esque twist that reframes everything Joe (and the audience) thought they knew. Critics at Rotten Tomatoes called it a "mixed bag," with some praising the heart-stopping twists while others felt the execution was too rushed. Critical Reception & Key Takeaways

Season 4 dives deep into the concept of privilege. Joe infiltrates the world of the London elite, exposing their narcissism and detachment from reality. The "Eat-the-Rich" theme highlights the tension between the wealthy socialites and the working class, though the killer's motives (in both the hallucination and reality) are rooted in personal vendettas rather than political ideology.

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