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Episodes(10)
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And They Lived Happily Ever After (S03E01)
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So I Married an Axe Murderer (S03E02)
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Missing White Woman Syndrome (S03E03)
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Hands Across Madre Linda (S03E04)
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Into the Woods (S03E05)
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W.O.M.B. (S03E06)
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We're All Mad Here (S03E07)
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Swing and a Miss (S03E08)
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Red Flag (S03E09)
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What Is Love? (S03E10)
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Now married with a young baby, Love and Joe try to forge a normal life in the affluent suburb of Madre Linda. But old habits die hard. (Netflix)
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Reviews (2)
Season 3: This series is becoming another tricky guilty pleasure for me, and I would kind of admit that I give it four stars because it's being more and more far-fetched with each season. However, in terms of content and ideas, it's still quite decent, dealing with relationship issues that the viewer (minus the murders) can resonate with, all while being filled with hormones and emotions. On the other hand, it's already incredibly unrealistic, and the original idea and concept are completely gone, so it's better not to compare these seasons to anything at all costs. The individual troubles of the main couple often border on sci-fi, but that's probably exactly why you want to watch the next episode right away. Well, mass culture works. ()
The third season of You is literally about love that someone would kill for, or what happens when two unstable psychopaths move to a quiet suburb. I was a bit skeptical whether this season would have anything to offer, but in the end it was pretty good, and it's definitely one of those series that you'll have no problem finishing in one day and that doesn't lose your attention in a single episode. The first half is excellent, but the next two episodes are speed-bumps and I was worried the series would slip into a stereotype dealing only with sex, arguments and the leading couple's relationship, but right after that, thankfully, came the final climax, which disregarded almost no one and skillfully underlined the craziness of the main couple. The body-count was decent, the story engaging and entertaining, and the ending unexpected – perhaps the only thing that didn't sit right with me was the Marianne line, but otherwise I'm more than satisfied. I'm interested to see what the next season brings, hopefully it won’t be recycling the same thing over and over again. ()
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