Alas, Joe has caught Henry’s measles - and it’s a bad case, leading to hallucinations. Amid the parenting chaos, Joe and Love decide to frame Matthew for Natalie’s murder by planting a bloody scarf in their house. Joe and Love have to call all the other Madre Linda parents to tell them that their kids might have contracted measles, too, which does not exactly endear them to their neighbors. Of course, as everyone knows, “it’s always the husband” - convenient enough for Joe and Love, though suspicion falls on them nevertheless when it becomes clear they were among the last people to see Natalie alive.īoth are spiraling with paranoia, and now Henry is spiraling with measles. The gossipy neighbors of Madre Linda are having a field day with Natalie’s disappearance - a delicious Missing White Woman scandal. And they make sure Joe can have his own thing, too: They build a plexiglass cage in the bakery’s basement. Each of them is motivated to get back to their roots. This highly unpleasant task brings their true feelings to the surface, with the unexpected consequence of bringing them closer together - perfect “homework” to supplement their therapy. The killer couple have to trudge back into the woods to exhume her, take the ring, and rebury her in a construction site. It’s a yuppie nightmare, but not a total waste of time: They learn from Cary Conrad (Travis Van Winkle) that everyone in the neighborhood wears bio-tracking rings, which means Natalie has one on her decomposing finger. Trying to be good neighbors, Joe and Love show their faces at the Conrad’s kids’ party. So those are the new neighborhood crushes for Love and Joe, which, given everything we know about how they both handle feelings of jealousy, should be fine. At the same time, Joe gets to flex his book-repairing skills for Marienne (Tati Gabrielle), a librarian and part-time illustrator, who has much better taste in books than Natalie ever did. Later, we’ll learn that he’s Matthew’s stepson. One of Joe’s least favorite things in the world is having to dispose of a body, which is ironic, but he nevertheless buries Natalie in the woods near the Englers’ weekend cabin, because marriage is a partnership.Īt the market buying bakery supplies, Love meets a college student, Theo (Dylan Arnold), who macks on her hard. With Love, all bets are off.įresh off the murder of Natalie, Joe and Love are in couples therapy. While Natalie’s showing her a commercial property, Love hacks her to death with an ax, which is certainly one way to stop another of Joe’s slow-burn obsessions. She found Joe’s hidden box of purloined Natalie paraphernalia, and she’s not having it. Natalie arrives with Matthew to rescue Love from the awful neighborhood moms - she seems like a potential friend, and as a real estate agent she has leads on spaces for the bakery Love wants to open.īut Love is onto Natalie. At a party at Sherry’s place, they talk smack amongst themselves about all the insufferable Madre Linda parents, and Sherry and the other moms return the favor, gossiping about Love’s brother Forty’s highly suspicious death. You make new friends when you become a parent, which Joe and Love struggle with, especially when they meet popular mommy blogger Sherry Conrad (Shalita Grant)-we all know how Joe feels about influencers, and Love “jokes” about wanting to stab her in the eye. Here are five things to know before diving into ‘You’ Season 4. Turned on by Natalie, he initiates sex with Love for the first time in ages… turns out, these two serial killers still have that spark after all! They’re about to get it on, but Joe’s conscience (huh) kicks in, and he leaves. Natalie invites Joe over for wine while her husband, tech bigwig Matthew (Scott Speedman), is out they connect over their mutual dissatisfaction with domestic life (the only difference is that Joe’s been tied down for, like, two seconds). And now Joe can pop Henry into the car seat, stroller, or Baby Björn and head out on his stalking expeditions. Worse, Love’s overbearing mom Dottie (Saffron Burrows) is over all the time.īut Joe has managed to hold onto a shred of his old self: He’s become obsessed with his gorgeous, bookish next-door neighbor Natalie Engler (Michaela McManus). At first, though, it’s pretty standard stuff: Baby Henry takes over Joe and Love’s (Victoria Pedretti) whole lives, exhausts them, drives them nuts, destroys all romance. Welcome to fatherhood, Joe! Given his, um, attachment issues, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) as a parent is going to be interesting. Episode 1 “And They Lived Happily Ever After”
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