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You is a thriller novel written by American author Caroline Kepnes, published in September 2014. [1] The novel has been translated into 19 languages, and was adapted into a television series of the same name. [2] [3] Kepnes has published 3 sequels: Hidden Bodies in 2016, You Love Me in 2021, and For You and Only You in 2023. [4] [5]
You is an American psychological thriller television series based on the books by Caroline Kepnes, developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, and produced by Berlanti Productions, Alloy Entertainment, and A+E Studios in association with Warner Horizon Television, now Warner Bros. Television.
[30] Sonia Saraiya from Vanity Fair recommended the second season in her review by highlighting that "You is committed to keeping the audience guessing, and as with the first season, much of the story is a chain of wild twists". Commending the show writers' approach in the second season, she adds that "You exhibits no sophomore slump". [31]
Joe Goldberg has been on quite the journey ever since You first premiered. Based on the Caroline Kepnes book series, You originally aired on Lifetime before making the jump to Netflix following ...
“I love the obsessive mind, and I’ve always been an obsessive person,” says author Caroline Kepnes, whose talent for the all-consuming has benefited book publishers and Hollywood showrunners ...
The first season of the American psychological thriller television series You, based on the novel of the same name by Caroline Kepnes, was ordered by Lifetime in April 2017. [1] It stars Penn Badgley, Elizabeth Lail, Luca Padovan, Zach Cherry and Shay Mitchell.
Caroline Kepnes, author of the popular "You" series, says writing from the perspective of killer Joe Goldberg has meant his infamous voice has a permanent place in her head.
[23] For the first part of season 4, Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 20 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [24] For the second part of season 4, Metacritic , which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 82 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".