A Comprehensive List of Everyone Joe Has Killed in ‘You’
The fifth and final season of Netflix’s “You” concludes Joe Goldberg’s dangerous journey, revealing a significant body count exceeding 20, including key characters like Beck and Love.
The fifth and final season of Netflix’s “You” concludes Joe Goldberg’s dangerous journey, revealing a significant body count exceeding 20, including key characters like Beck and Love.
In its final season, Netflix’s You concluded with Joe being shot in a pivotal area, symbolizing his downfall after five seasons of manipulation and violence, ultimately facing imprisonment.
The upcoming HBO “Harry Potter” series promises a faithful adaptation of J.K. Rowling’s books, featuring a new cast while honoring the original films. Casting includes John Lithgow as Dumbledore.
Shannon Sharpe announced a temporary leave from ESPN amid allegations of sexual assault, stating he will focus on family and addressing the claims, which he denies.
“Saturday Night Live” concludes its 50th season in May with three live episodes featuring hosts Quinta Brunson, Walton Goggins, and Scarlett Johansson, alongside notable musical guests.
The Nader sisters are starring in a new Hulu reality series, Love Thy Nader, showcasing their transition from Louisiana to NYC as they pursue success while sharing personal insights.
Season 2 of “The Last of Us” introduces the Seraphites, a new group featured in Episode 3. This primitivist cult adheres to a prophet’s teachings, opposing the WLF.
The cast of Vanderpump Villa expressed skepticism towards newcomer Siadi, who faced scrutiny over a potential fake accent and unprofessional behavior, leading to his eventual departure.
In “The Last of Us” Season 2, Episode 3, Joel’s death profoundly impacts Ellie and Tommy, altering family dynamics. Ellie seeks vengeance, while Tommy embraces his responsibility to support her.
Roseanne Barr was unaware that The Conners concluded after seven seasons, as stated by her son Jake Pentland. The family has not watched since her dismissal, acknowledging the show’s end.