The highly anticipated You Season 4, divided into two parts, deviates barely from the tried-and-true model You followed in the previous season. Five episodes are available, and the final five will be released on March 9.
Joe becomes smitten with a lady in a romantic comedy thriller and eliminates anyone who could threaten his safety or their chances of being together. Every time Joe’s love interest dies (or is killed by her), he moves on to the next one.
It turns out that somebody knows Joe’s secret, and this time it is him who is being hunted by an assassin when he fakes his death and moves to Europe, where he befriends some of London’s elite.
Uncover the mystery behind You Season 4: Ending Explanation

Joe (Penn Badgley) finds himself across the Atlantic in your fourth season.
After encountering difficulties in pursuing his old love Marianne (Tati Gabrielle), Joe finds a new home as a distinguished professor named Jonathan Moore at the bountiful (and fictional) Darcy College in London.
Although he loved to include surprising authors in his courses and listen to his students discuss, trouble soon got to him.
Joe tries his best to avoid getting involved in other people’s lives, but he ends up being included in the circle of friends of rich London under 40s. A quiet beauty named Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) and her playboy lover Malcolm (Stephen Hagen) first draw Joe into the gang.
He quickly established himself as a regular in their tight-knit group. People then started disappearing like flies. For millennials, that’s, And Then Nothing.
It becomes clear that Joe has his own personal stalker when the murders occur. With this hilarious turn, the classic You tale is turned upside down, and Joe Goldberg finds himself more defensive than aggressive.
Joe is an aggressive animal who will do whatever it takes to survive when his back is against the wall, and now someone is looking. Unlike the previous You season, Season 4 will be released in two parts.
A cat-and-mouse game between Joe and his stalker is established throughout the first half of the season, and in the final seconds of the Part 1 finale, the identity of the person who sent the suspicious text and disappeared is revealed.
The “Eat the Rich” killer: who is he?

Rhys is identified as the “Eat the Rich” killer in the last few moments of Part 1’s climax. Rhys steps in to “save” Joe when Roald begins chasing him across the sprawling lawn of Hampstead Mansion in “Most Dangerous Game” fashion.
After imprisoning Joe and Roald in a terrifying dungeon, Rhys confesses that he’s the killer, makes a really devious speech as a terrible villain, and offers Joe the choice of killing himself or killing Roald and blaming him for the crime. Joe turns him down, angering Rhys.
To get out of this mess, Rhys sets fire to an old, dusty cellar and instructs Joe to find it in London. Joe managed to free himself and then came to help Roald, showing his kindness.
When he returned to London, the news was buzzing with reports of the latest murders. However, there’s also a part about Rhys’ bid to become mayor of London.
Rhys mentions a “project” in passing, but his motivations are still a little fuzzy. Although the murders seem to be linked to his candidacy for mayor, the entire strategy is yet to be discovered. However, he thinks Joe’s unique blend of abilities will be a crucial component of this secret plot.