Joe being a psycho was super interesting, the story line in the beginning was very riveting, but it's pretty beat to death now, and it seems as though the writers have run out of ideas and now everyone is hooking up with everyone. Kind of takes away from the suspense of the show.
17 Reviews
I've developed a love hate relationship with this show just like the couple.
eldreddsouza22 October 2021
This episode is like a roller coaster full of ups and downs. I literally hate that annoying teenager and whatever scenes he's in, my blood pressure just goes up a little. Love has lost her charm that made viewers fall in love with her in the previous season. Her actions now seem so unlike her and come across as forced. Likewise Joe with that Librarian chick seems to hard to digest. I don't know what nonsense is going as literally nothing seems believable. This episode was getting on my nerves until the scene where Dottie calls out her daughter. That was satisfying as she basically conveys the feelings of the viewers who taken aback by the nonsense happening. The part where Love is hallucinating is also quite interesting and I guess we are about to learn about some secrets. *cough* *cough* GoT *cough* *cough*.
It's good but...
Riddler9117 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
The episode in itself is good and it proves something we've seen all along, both of them have these incestuous disgusting reflexes, one with his mother, the other with her brother. My only question is: do we really have to have Marianne throw a pejorative line about "white people" like they're a disease or something every episode? It's a pattern with her and it's despicable, I'm pretty sure with any other race it would not fly, but with white people nooo problem, right? To be clear, this ISN'T reverse racism like some like to say, no, it's racism in all its splendor. I know for progressives the white man is the ultimate enemy but I've had about enough of it. It's good but...
P. S.: This is my second time trying to post this comment but imdb really wants us to shut up about this, I guess.
P. S.: This is my second time trying to post this comment but imdb really wants us to shut up about this, I guess.
Joe, rise again!
cjonesas31 December 2021
Episode 6: still going nowhere, gracing us with fillers after filler. Used to have so much thrill and realism. So far, we are having uninteresting situations and artificial, sort of forced acting.
Make Joe great again!
Joe, rise again!
Make Joe great again!
Joe, rise again!
The plot development is so satisfying
ijustlovetowatch16 October 2021
Almost too much.
laurhartwick9 November 2021
There are things I like about this season,
I really do like seeing Joe and Love try out family life-a transition that is hard for anyone- but this wasn't the strongesr episode. There are just too many unlikeable characters at this point. Too many unrealistic scenes and relationships.
I'm interested to see how the season ends though!
I'm interested to see how the season ends though!
Two Love Triangles
ZegMaarJus12 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This episode begins with young Joe, he had a special connection in the past. Joe broke in to Marienne's house, and he got almost caught. Love thinks that she is pregnant. Love and Joe are having sex, but Joe is thinking about Marienne and Love is thinking about Theo. Love bleeds, is the baby in danger? Theo discovered that Matthew is doing a investigation to find Natalie's killer. Love got drunk, and sees Forty's ghost in the bathtub. Joe kisses Marienne in the library. Love deletes Forty out of her phone. Marienne tells to Joe that she has feelings for him. Solid Episode of You Season 3, one of the most dissapointing episodes so far this Season. But still a 7!
What's wrong with that teenager?
gabriel-170817 October 2021
The series has lost its essence. This season's focus (so far) is on couples and their conflicting relationships.
And why does that teen brat have to be so annoying? In my view, a character like that adds negatively to the series... That's because the director decided to force action scenes by creating a character that forces unrealistic scenes for a series that tends to realism.
And why does that teen brat have to be so annoying? In my view, a character like that adds negatively to the series... That's because the director decided to force action scenes by creating a character that forces unrealistic scenes for a series that tends to realism.
Love is borring
socomplicatedgirl24 October 2021
Dull and woke
fh_33 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I hate Joe and Love. They are dull really dull. I honestly hate them both. Sprinkler system fails and the librarian does not turn off the system water supply or seems to care when the system starts again. And let's talk about the woke hate. I am a white male, the cast is mostly white, there are many white men in the show, and just a guess but assume the audience is mostly white. The show is trash. I tried but I am done.
Half decent episode.
m-4782624 October 2021
For the first time, since the season premiere, including episode 2. I wasn't bored out of my mind. The storylines hold, and even though the big twist was predictable, I am still curious to see what it will bring for the last episodes. The way Love's mom told her off was very satisfying, and I liked the part between Joe and Marienne. Some of the dialogues are still nails on a blackboard, but it's just how Netflix roll. That being said, they really need to drop the « poor Joe » backstory.
Why am I even watching in anymore?
shefchenko12 November 2021
Fall from grace
jroyals-0434128 April 2022
The first two seasons were dynamite. This season was brutal but I trudged through despite the constant political references which were completely unnecessary. That was until I reached this episode when the thin plot went from bad to ridiculous and they still found opportunities to throw in politics. The Scott Speedman and Marcia Cross conversation in his kitchen was just so dumb and contrived. I'm not going to continue watching and have my intelligence insulted.
Political wholeness ruins it
orvinapparel24 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
They are trying so hard to be politically woke. Completely alienated anyone that doesn't love big government. They make the claim through actions that it's justifiable to kill someone that chooses not to get vaccinated.
Please stop holding the wine glasses from the bowl!
yomisma133317 October 2021
This episode gave me the finally the courage to say it out loud. I can't hold it anymore... constantly seeing in significant movie & series productions that people are cooooonstantly holding the wine glasses by the bowl and not the stem!!
But when a character actually buys a vineyard and you see her and all her guests wrongly holding the wine glasses.... WHY WHY WHY ?!! (Not to mention in the previous episode Dottie passes Love a glass of "Cab Sauv", and there is a freaking Burgundy shaped bottle on the table. That cannot be!! Do writers or scenographers really don't inform themselves enough or they simply dont care about small details....? Sad.
But when a character actually buys a vineyard and you see her and all her guests wrongly holding the wine glasses.... WHY WHY WHY ?!! (Not to mention in the previous episode Dottie passes Love a glass of "Cab Sauv", and there is a freaking Burgundy shaped bottle on the table. That cannot be!! Do writers or scenographers really don't inform themselves enough or they simply dont care about small details....? Sad.
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