A dangerously charming, intensely obsessive young man goes to extreme measures to insert himself into the lives of those he is transfixed by.
The best episode of "You" season 2 is "A Fresh Start", rated 8.1/10 from 4802 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "A Fresh Start" aired on 12/26/2019 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Just the Tip".
Joe – now “Will” – arrives in his own personal hell on Earth: LA. He's trying to go straight, but the past doesn’t always leave well enough alone.
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Joe realizes Will Bettelheim isn’t all he’s cracked up to be. The fallout threatens to get in the way of his burgeoning connection with Love.
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Joe attempts to keep things platonic with Love and keep his nose out of Ellie's business. But his instincts soon get the better of him.
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As he tries to adapt to sharing Love with Forty, Joe is caught off guard by a group date – while his protectiveness of Ellie quickly escalates.
Director: DeMane Davis
Writer: Justin W. Lo
Love brings Joe to a wellness weekend, where he gets a good look at her family's dynamic. But Forty’s surprise guest has him feeling anything but zen.
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Joe performs surveillance on a potential problem, but suspects someone might be tailing him, too. Painful memories put Love on edge about the present.
Director: Meera Menon
Writer: Adria Lang
To soothe heartache, Joe turns to ancient remedies, modern technology and drinking with Delilah. But one small slip-up could have major consequences.
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Joe wants to get away, but Forty insists they finish their script. As pressure mounts, Forty’s excessive coping devices make for a harrowing night.
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Writer: Kara Lee Corthron
As Love looks after an increasingly skittish Ellie, Joe tries to reconstruct the events of a trippy evening – but finds the truth to be elusive.
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Joe has always been full of surprises, but Love has a few of her own. Is this the beginning of the end, or the end of the deceiving?
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