
Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail, and Victoria Pedretti are just some of the main actors in Netflix's YOU. This intense drama is ready a young guy who finds himself obsessively falling in love with girls. Instead of stalking them from afar, he enters into their lives, creates relationships with them, and makes them think he needs them. In the first season of the show, we saw him completely consume the existence of a school woman and then ultimately lock her up in a cage prior to killing her.
In the 2d season of the show, we saw that he in any case met his fit. He came across a girl who was once just as loopy as he used to be, if now not worse. Find out what the forged of the display thinks of the characters they play.
10 Penn Badgley Says Joe Goldberg Is A Murderer And Sociopath
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Penn Badgley spoke about the personality of Joe Goldberg saying, "He’s not actually a person who just needs somebody who loves him. He’s a murderer! He’s a sociopath. He’s abusive. He’s delusional. And he’s self-obsessed." We can completely agree. The personality of Joe Goldberg is any individual nobody must need to get caught alone in a room with.
9 Elizabeth Lail Has A Lot Of Heart For Guinevere Beck
In an interview, Elizabeth Lail spoke about Beck announcing, "I find her very relatable because she is so imperfect. And I know I certainly am and I hope I’m not the only one trying to figure out life and making mistakes and trying to learn from them. So I have a lot of heart for her." Beck is one of the maximum relatable and reasonable fictional characters on television. She is an ordinary college pupil who stumbles upon love with a man that she thinks is completely absolute best for her... but she has no concept how psycho he is.
8 Shay Mitchell Considers Peach Salinger A Misunderstood Queen Bee
Shay Mitchell mentioned the character she plays on YOU, Peach Salinger, and stated, "If you just read the breakdown of who Peach is, it’s like, 'Queen bee, who does what she wants and who’s a b****.' But if you do a deeper dive, there are reasons for why she’s like that. Growing up, she lived in a beautiful, big home, and it had everything that she wanted, but that doesn’t make you feel loved." (Collider.)
7 John Stamos Thinks Dr. Nicky Is A Man Who Doesn't Care About Consequences
John Stamos described the character he plays on YOU via pronouncing, "I think Dr. Nicky falls into what I feel is really in our culture right now and that's not having any consequence. Everybody from politicians to people in show business, they think they can do whatever they want and they don't have to pay the price. That's not right. There's consequences to people's actions, and it doesn't seem like anybody cares about that in this show." (News Week.)
6 Jenna Ortega Thinks Ellie Alves Has A Greater Purpose Than Lowering To Joe's Level
Jenna Ortega discussed fan theories about YOU when she said, "I heard that some viewers want Ellie to come back and kill Love [played by Victoria Pedretti] and possibly Joe ... but to me, that defeats the purpose of Ellie's storyline. Right now we see her as somebody who's incredibly hurt and has been screwed over and kind of got the worst of the worst — to bring her back and make her a murderer like Joe defeats the purpose because that's not her character and that's not in her heart." (Insider.)
5 Victoria Pedretti Thinks Love Quinn Is More Clever Than Joe
Victoria Pedretti described the personality of Love Quinn when she stated, "I think Love’s super smart. She’s more clever than Joe. She seems to manipulate the system with such ease and confidence... She really just skates on through with no consideration for the consequences. That’s part of why she has this really easy nature about her that seems so sweet, calm, and easy." (Oprah Mag.)
4 Ambyr Childers Knows Candace Stone Just Wanted Justice
In an interview with Newsweek, Amber Childers mentioned, "Candace is not a murderer, but she wants justice. That's the most important thing. She wants Joe to be real and honest about who he really is and the things that he's done. She wants to stop him from doing it again. She obviously witnessed him in all these romantic situations, and because of his desperation for love, he ends up hurting people in the process."
3 James Scully Thinks His Character's Name, Forty Quinn, Is Ridiculous
When requested about his character's name, James Scully stated, "Like, what a ridiculous name for a person to have. Also, I don't know if I'm allowed to say this, but the name of the gentleman who sold me weed in New York, his name was Forty, and I loved him. Anytime anybody said my name in a table read, [they] just chuckled. What a ridiculous thing to name your child." (Glamour.)
2 Penn Badgley Does Not Think Joe Goldberg Is Capable Of Real Change
According to his interview with Vogue, Penn Badgley stated, "Joe might be able to change superficially, and you might see these moments of symbolic change, but it does not mean that there’s anything going on deep enough beneath the surface that will lead him to evolve." We can simply perceive why Penn Badgley does not see Joe Goldberg as a character that has the capacity to change in a genuine method.
1 Elizabeth Lail Believes Beck Was Hard On Herself
When describing the personality of Beck, Elizabeth Lail mentioned, "She is very hard on herself, and I am as well in that regard, as a young woman in New York, artist, and just trying to figure out how to deal with my emotional life and my financial life and my love life. Because it’s not easy! She struggles with that and I think I do too." (Decider).
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