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  • TV Review: ‘You’ Season 5

    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2024.
    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2024.

    ‘You’ Season 5 receives 7 out of 10 stars.

    Returning to Netflix for its fifth and final season, ‘You’ drags us back into the warped world of Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), the charming sociopath who fixates on finding the perfect someone to share his life, but always seems to end up with blood and death in his life –– and usually at his hands.

    With the pressure off to keep the story going, this new run of episodes looks back as well as confronting Joe where he is now.

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    Is ‘You’ Season 5 a killer run of the show?

    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod / Netflix. Copyright: © 2025.
    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod / Netflix. Copyright: © 2025.

    Given that it started on Lifetime, was renewed for a second season only to suffer the sting of cancellation before those episodes could air, ‘You’ has enjoyed a remarkable life. Picked up by Netflix from that second season onwards, it has since grown into one of the streaming service’s more reliable performers, its patent, potent blend of Penn Badgley’s creepy/smooth voice-over and low key/manic turn as Joe himself and the many twists and turns sparking a fervent fanbase.

    Naturally, sticking the landing on a show such as this was always going to be challenging, with multiple dangling story threads to be (somewhat) neatly knotted and a brand new variation on Joe’s obsessive focus on a new particular “You” to be adapted from Caroline Kepnes’ novels. Though “adapted” is used in loose terms these days, as since the first season, the show has diverted considerably, following its own path.

    Script and Direction

    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2025.
    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2025.

    The ‘You’ writing team, led by this season’s showrunners Michael Foley and Justin Lo does manage to thread the needle effectively, partly by finding fresh ways for Joe to plan for perfection and to then screw things up royally when he can’t achieve it.

    While the shift back to New York might be seen as covering old territory, it allows for a welcome dip back into the history he’s been trying to run from for years, not the least of which is his relationship with Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) which, as his dalliances tend to, ended badly.

    And via the set-up of Joe’s seemingly happy relationship with the wealthy Kate Galvin (Charlotte Ritchie), there’s also the chance to explore another facet of his personality: what does Joe do when his problems –– the external ones, at least –– are fixed by her resources.

    Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood in 'You' season 5. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.
    Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.

    Of course, nothing in his life can ever be easy, mostly because he’s a diabolical serial murderer with obsessive compulsive tendencies, but the season does have fun with Kate’s extended, squabbling and privileged family.

    There’s also the storyline involving Madeline Brewer’s homeless Bronte, a wannabe writer herself who is squatting in the now-closed bookstore from the first season. Naturally, things get complicated.

    Main director Silver Tree is back this year and guides the rest of the filmmakers in keeping ‘You’s visual style consistent. The New York backing is a welcome throwback and the show is always shot in interesting, but never distracting fashion.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood 'You' season 5. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood ‘You’ season 5. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.

    Badgley is, as always, the core of the show, both on screen and in our heads narrating Joe’s inner monologue. He really has come into his own with this role, and while there are only so many ways for Joe to find or cause trouble, the actor has made him work from day one.

    He’s never afraid to look foolish or ridiculous, and he still comes across as a believably romantic figure, bouncing perfectly off of any scene partner and making even the crazier twists and turns function.

    As Kate (who was introduced in last season’s England-set storyline), Charlotte Ritchie has proved to be one of the better foils for Badgley, her no-nonsense attitude flipping to anger when she discovers what he’s been up to (again).

    (L to R) Madeline Brewer as Bronte and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Madeline Brewer as Bronte and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2025.

    Madeline Brewer, probably still most recognizable for her role as ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’s Janine, brings a twitchy, vulnerable energy to the series as a young woman Joe sees as something as a mentee, a person he can guide to greatness. It’s a different dynamic from the usual interactions he has with women, though there’s always the lurking sexual tension between them.

    Outside of the main trio, this season’s best turns are from Kate’s spoiled, argumentative and weird family, including a wonderful twin turn from Anna Camp as Maddie and Raegan Lockwood, her half-sisters. Fizzing with very different energies, they’re both great.

    Final Thoughts

    (L to R) Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Madeline Brewer as Bronte in 'You' season 5. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg and Madeline Brewer as Bronte in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.

    ‘You’ was always going to be a challenge to end, and while this final season isn’t quite perfect and can’t escape every trap of repeating a beat here and there, it does at least offer a fine conclusion to the show, maintaining the madness while also addressing both the past and the present.

    A committed, fun cast and some enjoyable plot turns make it worth watching.

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    What’s the plot of ‘You’ Season 5?

    In the epic fifth and final season, Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) returns to New York to enjoy his happily ever after… Until his perfect life is threatened by the ghosts of his past and his own dark desires.

    Who stars in ‘You’ Season 5?

    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in 'You' season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2025.
    Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in ‘You’ season 5. Photo: Clifton Prescod/Netflix © 2025.

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  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 8 Recap

    Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R): Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    This week’s episode is about to take the prize for least known comic book character to show up on screen, welcome to ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ Episode 8, ‘Ribbit and Rip It.’

    The episode opens on two guys attempting to steal a TV, with a hero named Leap-Frog, AKA Eugene Patilio (Brandon Stanley) trying to stop them. It’s revealed that he is telling the whole story to Jen (Tatiana Maslany), including that his suit is supposed to be fireproof, but bursts into flames.

    He wants “justice and compensation” for the suit messing up, and it’s revealed the creator of the suit is Luke Jacobson (Griffin Matthews), who made Jen’s outfits and her super-suit in episode 5. She explains it’s a conflict of interest, and her boss (Steve Coulter) tells her to make a compromise with him to avoid going to court.

    Jen goes to Jacobson and explains that she is there about Leap Frog. The tailor is obviously not happy, and she tries to get him to agree to take some responsibility for the mess up, but he ends up blocking her in the process. “See you in court,” Jen tells him.

    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    In court, Jacobson shows up with no lawyer. The judge asks where he is, and wouldn’t you know it, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox) walks in, asking the judge to drop the lawsuit. Jen asks to speak to other clients Jacobson has worked with, but Matt points out superheroes have secret identities and who is she to find those out? So, they call Eugene to the stand.

    Leap-Frog reveals that he went against Jacobson’s instructions, and the judge drops the case. Jen attempts to befriend the tailor again, but of course that fails. Cut to Jen at the bar, with Matt Murdock arriving to buy her a drink.

    Jen asks why he’s in Los Angeles, and Murdock explains Jacobson made him suits in the past. They go back and forth, and this is the first time we see Jen connecting with someone who is actually interested in both her and She-Hulk. Murdock then mentions how Jen can help people who fail, and She-Hulk can help people that the world fails.

    She then turns to the camera, asking “We all feel this here, don’t we?” As Murdock goes to take a call, Jen gets a weird text from the techie with the “She-Hulk fetish.” Murdock goes to leave but says that it was great to meet her.

    (L to R): Charlie Cox as Daredevil/Matt Murdock and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer "Jen" Walters in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R): Charlie Cox as Daredevil/Matt Murdock and Tatiana Maslany as She-Hulk/Jennifer “Jen” Walters in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Jen goes to meet with Todd (Jon Bass), and he explains how he just bought a real spear from Wakanda. Todd claims the country of Wakanda is trying to get the spear back, but then tries to make a move on Jen. She leaves immediately.

    As she gets home, Jen gets a call from Eugene. He’s being attacked and needs her help. She agrees and goes to grab the super suit Luke made for her. Jen stops Leap-Frog’s car, and Daredevil flies off the back. He tells her she needs to back off, and the two get into an awesome fight.

    Jen puts a stop to him, and removes his helmet, revealing that it’s Matt. She accuses him of not being blind, but he confirms that he is indeed blind, however his other senses are enhanced. They get into a bit of an argument, and Matt reveals that Leap Frog kidnapped Jacobson. While agreeing to help, Jen points out that it’s an easy mistake to think the man dressed as a devil would be the bad guy. “That’s a fair point,” Matt replies.

    The two make it to Leap-Frog’s lair, and they strategize outside. It’s obvious the two of them have very different ideas on how to break-in, with Matt pointing out that Jen has never done this before. Daredevil does his job, breaking-in and taking out the men in the hallway.

    Charlie Cox as Daredevil in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Charlie Cox as Daredevil in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    As he’s surrounded, though, Jen does her Hulk-thing and drops a fantastic “She-Hulk smash” as she crushes the men surrounding him. Once inside, Jen takes the legal route with Eugene while Matt just kicks butt around him, also giving legal advice. Jen then turns to the camera and says, “This guy is really kind of doing it for me.”

    They rescue Jacobson, who forgives Jen and agrees to make her dress for the gala. She meets Matt on the rooftop, and he explains why he won’t give a statement to the cops. They thank each other for the help, while flirting a little. Jen asks when he’s going home. He says he’s leaving tomorrow and asks Jen out to dinner next time he’s in town. But Jen has other ideas and we cut to them in her apartment making out.

    Matt leaves the next morning, and Jen asks why the audience is still here? She thinks the episode should be over… but Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) shows up to get Jen ready for the gala. Jen questions the episode being the last before the finale but shrugs it off and attends as She-Hulk, looking gorgeous!

    She meets with her parents (Mark Linn-Baker and Tess Malis Kincaid), who are excited to see her. Though, she spots Todd and instantly wants to walk away. At the ceremony, Jen believes at first that she is the winner, but then realizes that all the women nominated actually won. But as she is giving her speech, the HulkKing takes over and broadcasts her private footage. She gives in to her anger and destroys the room. She is stopped outside by gunpoint, ending the episode.

    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,' exclusively on Disney+.
    Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    When ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ was announced and it was revealed that Charlie Cox would guest star as Daredevil, it was believed he would just be a straight up cameo. But it’s obvious from this one episode that it was far from just a cameo, and rather was an important character for Jen to meet on her journey to becoming a hero.

    Having a character such as Jen Walters, one so tied to the “normal versus superhero” life, and a character like Matt Murdock who went through the same thing just makes so much sense. In his own Netflix show, he fought between the normal and the superhero/vigilante life, and his life of fighting crime seemingly took over.

    But with Jen, we have the complete opposite. She is trying so hard to make her life as normal as possible, avoiding any of the crazy super-powered nonsense that has seemingly come with her new She-Hulk life. We see this with how Matt interacts with her, teaching her about secret identities, and balancing her own life. He also explains how both Jen and She-Hulk can help people in different ways, not just one or the other.

    With both a great guest star and a surprise ending, the next episode is going to be the last and hopefully a great conclusion to an already fantastic series.

    See you all next week!

    'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
    ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Marvel.
  • ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law’ Episode 5 Recap

    Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer "Jen" Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L-R): Renée Elise Goldsberry as Mallory Book and Tatiana Maslany as Jennifer “Jen” Walters/She-Hulk in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    After ending Wong’s (Benedict Wong) case last week, let’s move onto episode 5 of ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law’ – “Mean, Green, and Straight Poured into These Jeans!”

    We begin by seeing a commercial from Titania (Jameela Jamil), who is using the name “She-Hulk” for her new makeup line, which claims to help bring out the “inner beauty” of people. It’s everywhere; a billboard, commercials, even a pop up. We cut to Jennifer’s (Tatiana Maslany) apartment where her cousin Ched (Nicholas Cirillo) breaks in and asks her to sign boxes of the makeup.

    He mentions that not trademarking her name was dumb and explains to her how the law works. Jennifer yells into a pillow in anger. Jennifer and Nikki (Ginger Gonzaga) go to the pop-up, in hopes of confronting Titania. But she just makes fun of Jen, and the lawyers are unable to do anything there.

    Back at the office, Jennifer says, “I’m still Jennifer Walters, She-Hulk is just something that happened to me,” and starts naming all the good aspects of being a Hulk. Nikki points out how she’s showing a bit of anger by crushing office equipment.

    Josh Segarra as Pug and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Josh Segarra as Pug and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Nikki is approached by Pug (Josh Segarra) and asked to sit with him on a sneaker drop, for a pair called the “Iron Man 3’s.” She pokes fun at him for collecting shoes that he isn’t going to wear. He mentions a man named Alonzo who can get anything fashion wise, and Nikki asks if he could find clothes for a “superhuman sized person.”

    Jennifer is watching Titania thank her fans. “I’m over it. I really am,” she tells the audience.

    Nikki and Pug go to where Alonzo sends them, which is a Boba café, not a clothing store. The man who works there goes into the back and invites them in, but it’s really all bootleg Avengers merch. After demanding to see the real superhero designer, Luke Jacobson (Griffin Matthews), they are questioned, and they lie, saying that Titania sent them.

    That doesn’t work, and they lie once again and say that the clothes are for an Avenger. Jacobson even calls them out via the camera at his office for being huge dorks and dancing after he agrees to the appointment.

    Renée Elise Goldberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Renée Elise Goldberry as Mallory Book in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.

    Jennifer is sitting with her boss (Steve Coulter), who asks about the billboards around town with She-Hulk on them. He says that she is the face of their business, and this could destroy everything. He assigns her an attorney, Mallory Book (Renée Elise Goldsberry) and she isn’t exactly happy doing it.

    She-Hulk mentions that no other superhero had to trademark their name. Mallory assigns Nikki to help change her look, saying that Jennifer’s current clothing make her look like a football player.

    We cut to court, and Book works her butt off to put the judge on their side, providing a killer argument to why Titania messed up in trademarking the name. But Titania’s lawyer pulls out footage of Jennifer saying that she doesn’t like the name, yet Book comes back with more footage, going blow for blow.

    The judge agrees to break for a few days, and Nikki takes Jennifer to meet with the clothing designer. She talks Jacobson into helping them, and he asks what superhero thing she does. He explains he makes combat suits, and she tells him that she’s just a lawyer.

    Griffin Matthews as Luke Jacobson and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.'
    (L-R): Griffin Matthews as Luke Jacobson and Ginger Gonzaga as Nikki Ramos in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney at Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo courtesy of Marvel Studios. © 2022 Marvel.

    Nikki says she needs the suit to fit both Jennifer’s She-Hulk body and her human body, and he agrees to make her something. They go back to the office, and she spots the guy she went on a date with in the last episode who had the “superhero fetish.”

    He claims to be a client and asks to reconnect with her, Jennifer very much not wanting that. Jennifer and Nikki discuss the dates she had while being She-Hulk, and she realizes that using the men she went on a date with would help her in court.

    Book comes to court with her dating profile, showing how she used She-Hulk to get herself a date. But her dates really help, explaining how she was She-Hulk to them, including Derek (David Otunga) who left her that morning, even admitting he would have never dated Jennifer to begin with.

    The judge sides with Jennifer, basically halting Titania’s huge product line. As they walk out, Jennifer jokes that she needs to schedule therapy. But Book stops her, mentioning how Derek looked at her weird after he explained not liking her as a normal human. “You can do better,” Mallory tells her.

    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    Jameela Jamil as Titania in Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. © 2022 Marvel.

    Jennifer invites her to drinks as a thank you, and Book jokes how she’s never seen a lawyer embarrass herself in court like that to win a case. Jen laughs about how their friends now and is baffled that she said it out loud. Mallory mentions her clothes before leaving.

    She-Hulk goes to see her new suits, and Jacobson pulls out “something extra” for her. He goes to pick up an open box, yelling about client confidentiality. In it, is a gold Daredevil helmet. Episode ends.

    Now a lot of people who followed the Netflix ‘Daredevil’ series obviously know why seeing the iconic helmet is so important. It’s been a few years since the streaming service unveiled the beginning of its own Marvel Universe, introducing us to ‘Iron Fist,’ ‘Luke Cage,’ ‘Jessica Jones’ and ‘Daredevil.’

    Charlie Cox solidified his role in the dark, gritty and violent series, and his seemingly never-ending fight with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin became one of the most iconic hero versus villain stories that Marvel had put on screen to that point.

    Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D'Onofrio as Kingpin on Netflix/Marvel's 'Daredevil.'
    (L to R) Charlie Cox as Daredevil and Vincent D’Onofrio as Kingpin on Netflix/Marvel’s ‘Daredevil.’

    When Disney took back the rights to the franchise and the show was removed from Netflix, fans were worried we’d never get to relive the stories told on the platform. But just this year, Disney+ raised the bar for streaming and released every Netflix MCU show in one day, showing fans they did indeed care for the darker, more grittier series.

    With Cox returning to the Matt Murdock role he popularized on Netflix in “She-Hulk”, a new generation of fans who never witnessed the time Marvel paired up with Netflix can appreciate honestly what is one of the best casting decisions made in the universe so far. Plus, we’re getting Cox and D’Onofrio back in the recently announced ‘Daredevil: Born Again.’ Starting production next year.

    With the fantastic reveal at the end of this episode, we can only imagine what’s coming next week. Hopefully I’ll see you all there!

    Tatiana Maslany and Ginger Gonzaga on the set of Marvel Studios' 'She-Hulk: Attorney At Law.'
    (L-R): Tatiana Maslany and Ginger Gonzaga on the set of Marvel Studios’ ‘She-Hulk: Attorney At Law,’ exclusively on Disney+. Photo by Chuck Zlotnick. ©Marvel Studios 2022. All Rights Reserved.