Penn Bagdley may have ruined you by requesting less sex scenes in the show.

It’s quite evident that the creators are holding back in this recent season and that’s what made You super shocking in the first place.

Netflix’s original series “You” premiered in 2018 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. The psychological thriller, starring Penn Badgley as the charming and manipulative Joe Goldberg, had viewers hooked with its intense storyline and shocking twists. However, as the show enters its Fourth season, some fans have begun to question whether “You” is losing its oomph.

One of the main criticisms of the show is its repetitive nature. Each season, Joe finds a new love interest and becomes obsessed with her, leading him down a dangerous path of lies and violence. While this formula worked in the first two seasons, it’s becoming predictable and stale. Viewers know what to expect from the show, and it’s losing its edge.

Another issue with “You” is its portrayal of mental illness. Joe is depicted as a psychopath, but the show often romanticizes his behavior and makes excuses for his actions. This can be dangerous, as it may lead viewers to believe that toxic and abusive behavior is acceptable in a relationship. While the show has attempted to address these criticisms in the past, it’s unclear whether it will continue to do so in future seasons.

The addition of a baby to the storyline in season three also left some viewers feeling disconnected from the show. While the show has always been dark, the introduction of a child raises the stakes even higher and may turn off some viewers who are uncomfortable with the subject matter.

Finally, the show’s pacing has been criticized for being too slow. With only ten episodes per season, the show needs to move quickly to keep viewers engaged. However, some episodes feel like filler, and the show could benefit from tighter editing and a faster pace.

Despite these criticisms, “You” still has a devoted fan base and continues to be one of Netflix’s most popular shows. However, if the show wants to continue to be successful, it may need to shake things up and take risks with its storytelling. It’s possible that future seasons could explore new themes and characters, or even shift away from Joe as the main focus of the show. Whatever the future holds for “You,” it’s clear that the show needs to evolve in order to stay relevant and engaging for viewers.

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It’s quite evident that the creators are holding back in this recent season and that’s what made You super shocking in the first place.

Feels like his fidelity has ruined the show, did his wife ask home to tone it down?

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