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Penn Badgley Breaks Down Joe Goldberg’s Final Words in You Finale: Truth or Convenient Escape?

Jake Miller Published April 28, 2025
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Penn Badgley is reflecting on his character Joe Goldberg’s final moments in the You series finale, discussing the profound meaning behind the notorious monologue that left fans questioning Joe’s mindset and society’s role in his actions.

In the highly anticipated series finale, Joe Goldberg, now a convicted serial killer, delivers a haunting line from his prison cell: “Maybe the problem isn’t me. Maybe it’s you.” By breaking the fourth wall, Joe challenges the audience directly, sparking intense debate among fans about whether Joe’s claim has merit.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Badgley acknowledged that there is some truth in Joe’s words but explained that the statement ultimately allows him to avoid responsibility. “At the end of the day, he’s not real and we are,” Badgley stated. “So it is about us. It couldn’t be about him.” However, Badgley also emphasized that Joe’s statement functions as a moral and psychological escape, allowing him to dodge accountability for his actions. “There is a version where that’s such an emotional and psychological and moral cop-out from him because he’s still skirting responsibility,” Badgley noted.

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Throughout You, Joe’s dangerously charming persona captivated audiences, leading them to sympathize with his complex, albeit morally flawed, character. Badgley reflected on this as part of the show’s core theme. “People are meant to fall in love with him and see him as a romantic figure. That is actually the point,” he remarked.

As Badgley wraps up his nearly decade-long portrayal of Joe Goldberg, he is reflecting on how the role may have influenced his personal growth. “It’s possible that these reflections have led me towards being a better man and husband and father,” Badgley shared. “I don’t know, but it’s possible.”

The final season of You is now streaming on Netflix, closing the chapter on Joe Goldberg’s disturbing yet captivating journey. Fans can now see how the story concludes for the troubled character who challenged both societal norms and the boundaries of love.

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