Hey, you. The fifth and final season of the Netflix hit show You is out, so we spoke to Penn Badgley (Joe), Charlotte Ritchie (Kate), Madeline Brewer (Brontë), Anna Camp (Reagan/Maddie), and Griffin Matthews (Teddy) about the very wild ride the finale took us on.
Here’s what we learned (massive spoilers ahead, obviously):
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Frankie DeMaio, the child actor who plays Henry, was given a different version of the script, which had no swear words and reduced violence. He won’t be watching the show.
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Penn is not the kind of actor who spends all day in character as Joe — he’ll usually just take a second before a scene starts to get worked up into the red-faced, vein-popping state.
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Before shooting, the cast met up for a picnic in Williamsburg (apart from Penn, who had a scheduling issue). Nobody came over to say that they recognized them.
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Meanwhile, on one shoot inside a building in the West Village, the street outside was suddenly full of You fans. It’s not super clear how they found out about the filming inside.
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Playing Maddie impacted Anna’s self-esteem to the point where one day she became paranoid that Charlotte was mad at her.
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Anna helped cast her double, Sarah Helbringer, who would act alongside Anna as one of the twins in shots where her face wasn’t visible.
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And Griffin requested that his on-screen husband be Black, as he’s always had white actors play his television spouses.
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Charlotte initially “judged” Kate for being so cold, and noted that she used “Joe as a physical manifestation of her own redemption.”
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The script would be changed based on Griffin and Charlotte’s input in order to make their characters sound more authentic from Harlem and England, respectively.
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And Charlotte has looked up fan theories about the show’s ending on Reddit, spotting a few that were right on the money.
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Penn was 30 when he took the role of Joe — and now he’s about to turn 40. The cultural shifts in how we talk about gender-based violence have impacted how he talks about the character in the press.
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To film her scenes, Tati Gabrielle had to fly back and forth between New York and Winnipeg as she was also working on The Last of Us.
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For the sequence when Mooney’s burns down, Charlotte wasn’t actually near any real fire.
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The final episode took 16 days to film, with both intimacy and stunt coordinators joining the “heavily choreographed” sequence.
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The finale was also mostly shot in sequence, with stunt doubles taking on the most dangerous tasks.
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Penn thinks the show purposefully “withheld the audience” from seeing Joe “explicitly as a sexual predator” until the final episode.
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Despite the heaviness of the topic, Madeline and Penn agreed that they found moments of levity and “laughed a lot” throughout those final scenes, which wound up being more graphic without the lighting effects. As such, Penn found it especially difficult to act as if he was punching Madeline’s face.
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There’s one line that Madeline thinks sums up the show:
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Penn thinks the last lines of the show have a double meaning depending on whether or not you take them literally.
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And that Joe couldn’t have ended the show in the box, as he tends to wind up there every season.
Thanks for talking to us! You Season 5 is now available on Netflix.