Perhaps no series on TV has courted disaster as successfully, or consistently, as “You.” Launched at Lifetime in 2018 before finding new life — and a voracious audience — on Netflix, this cheeky portrait of charming serial killer Joe Goldberg should, frankly, have jumped the shark years ago. Yet time and again showrunner Sera Gamble and Co.
After a dozen years, this sharply written, superbly played series — a deft mix of farce, satire and a smidgen of romance — set among a team of luckless caterers, is back, its wit and style intact, for a long-awaited third season.
Your naivete is touching
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