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You’s serial killer Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) is dealing with a lot right now, but you can bet he wasn’t expecting to be reunited with his dead wife Love (Victoria Pedretti).
The trailer for the second part of season 4 has now dropped, and while it sees the moonlighting professor trying to stay afloat as his life in London falls apart, the woman he apparently killed last season seems to be alive and kicking.
But before all that unfolds, the trailer has shown more about how the latest batch of murders will continue to haunt him.
Although Joe has now found the Eat the Rich Killer, Rhys (Ed Speelers), who was also his stalker, his new foe is determined for them to become close.
As Rhys tells him in the trailer: ‘I want a friend. Someone who shares my interests, someone I can finally tell all my secrets to.’
He added: ‘I care about you, Joe.’
But ever determined to challenge the idea that he’s a bad guy, Joe is insistent he is not a ‘cold-blooded psycho’.
Rhys (Ed Speelers) revealed himself as the Eat the Rich killer in the first part of the season (Picture: Netflix)
However, it looks like Joe yet again finds himself wrapped up in a murder as he stands with a pick-axe over a pile of dirt.
His ongoing flirtation with Kate (Charlotte Ritchie) is as complicated as ever, with her questioning if he ‘really knows’ what he wants.
‘Kate of course I want you, but I can’t have you,’ he says in a voice-over.
Joe, who has been going by the name Jonathan, is then seen chained to a chair and we are teased that ‘bloody hell’ is about to ‘break loose’.
Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) is back to haunt Joe (Picture: John P. Fleenor/ Netflix)
Although he’s then heard saying that he values love because it ‘gives you second chances’, you can bet he wasn’t expecting his ex-wife to turn up, which she does when he stumbles into some sort of underground bunker.
Calmly reading a book, Love looks like she’s been waiting, and as she stops reading Rhys’ best-selling book, she smirks and greets the father of her son with a simple: ‘Hi Joe.’
Unsurprisingly fans are in a frenzy over the return of the character who very much appeared to have died in a house fire in California.
‘That scene of Love at the end made me gasp. I can’t wait to see Joe and Love face off,’ one person wrote.
Another added: ‘I knew she was going to come back and I am so here for this.’
People are excited to see the character back in business (Picture: YouTube)
However others don’t think all is as it seems (Picture: YouTube)
Some fans are desperate to see Love on screen again though (Picture: YouTube)
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In the first part of this season Joe was doing all he could to live a normal life on the other side of the world, but after falling in with an uber privileged, and at times insufferable, group of friends, they started becoming targeted by a killer.
At the same time Joe was being taunted by texts that threatened to pin the murders all on him if he didn’t follow orders, with author and aspiring politician unveiling himself after things went a little awry.
You season 4 part 2 is streaming from March 9 on Netflix.
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