Netflix’s psychological thriller You has enthralled audiences with its twisted narrative, unpredictable characters, and chilling look at obsession. But after four gripping seasons, the final chapter has left fans deeply disappointed, with many calling its ending “insultingly rubbish.” Rather than delivering a fitting conclusion to Joe Goldberg’s saga, the show recycled old tropes, abandoned critical character arcs, and failed to stick the landing—an unfortunate exit for a show that once felt so fresh.
From the outset, Season 5 had the potential to give Joe Goldberg a grand, tragic, and satisfying sendoff. His return to New York, his marriage to Kate Lockwood, and his apparent attempts at reforming his ways all seemed like ingredients for a compelling final act. The show seemed poised to dive into themes of redemption, accountability, and the true nature of morality—but it quickly unraveled.
Instead of giving Joe an earned moment of reckoning, the season relied on predictable betrayals, shallow twists, and an ultimately meaningless reflection on society’s treatment of criminals. Fans who were expecting a complex, well-crafted resolution found themselves frustrated and disconnected by the final episode.
One of the most infuriating aspects of the final season was its unwillingness to fully commit to Joe’s downfall. Throughout the show, Joe has eluded justice, twisting reality to justify his horrific actions. Many expected Season 5 to give Joe the ultimate punishment—whether through the legal system or his own personal descent into madness.
Instead, the show sidesteps justice entirely. While Joe is indeed arrested, his final moments lean into a philosophical monologue that blames the world for his crimes rather than taking responsibility. The show ends with a vague, unsatisfying statement on human nature, leaving audiences feeling empty and annoyed.
Critics and fans alike have been vocal about their disappointment in Season 5’s lackluster ending. While early seasons of You were widely praised for their unique take on the psychological thriller genre, the final installment felt lazy, rushed, and lacking impact.
On social media, fans wasted no time in expressing their frustration:
Even Penn Badgley himself, who plays Joe, has subtly hinted that he wasn’t satisfied with the ending, admitting in interviews that he had hoped for a more impactful conclusion to Joe’s story.
There are multiple reasons why Season 5 failed to deliver a fitting finale:
Yes—without a doubt. Fans have speculated on alternate endings that could have been far more satisfying, including:
Unfortunately, the actual ending didn’t deliver on any of these compelling possibilities. Instead, You closed its doors with an unsatisfying shrug, leaving audiences disappointed, frustrated, and questioning why they invested years in the series.
While You was once a bold and gripping psychological thriller, its final season failed to honor the intelligence of its audience. Rather than delivering a nuanced, thought-provoking ending, it relied on tired twists and vague philosophical musings, leading to an insultingly rubbish conclusion.
For longtime fans of Joe Goldberg, this ending felt like a betrayal of everything that made the show great. And as Netflix wraps up one of its most successful original series, one thing is clear—You deserved a far better send-off.
While You had the potential to end on a high note, its lazy writing and recycled plotlines resulted in a disappointing finale. Fans deserved a thought-provoking, satisfying conclusion, but instead, they were left with an ending that felt rushed and insulting.
If you’re considering watching the final season, brace yourself for frustration—because this is one series that didn’t stick the landing.
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