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The fate of Kate “You” in the 5th season, explained Charlotte Ritchie

Warning: Netflix's “You” Fifth Season Spoilers.

The last chapter of the Netflix Hitiser Series “You” has arrived and the star Charlotte Ritchie is (mostly) excited that his character Kate Lockwood made it alive.

The fifth season of “You”, released on Thursday, will rise three years after Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) and Kate moves back to her hometown New York at the end of the fourth season. Now it is now good for a married pair of power, but Joe's dark side can only be suppressed for so long, and if it passes through and revives him, their relationship becomes furious.

Ritchie told Business Insider that Kate has always known that it was who Joe is – he has just denied it. This season is “a true lesson to accept your situation,” Ritchie said.

When Kate finally clearly sees, the woman decides that the only way to stop Joe is to kill her.

“He's truly afraid of him and what he can do,” Ritchie explained. “I think he just sees how this man consistently escapes with everything, and he is like,” He no longer has to exist to be safe. There is no system in the world that could keep him from us. “” ”


Charlotte ritchie as Kate Lockwood and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in the fifth season, fifth episode "You."

Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in the fifth season, “You” five fifth part.

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Kate recruits Joe's third season Love interest in Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle) and fourth season character Nadia (Amy-Leigh Hickman) to help him. This is one of the way the last season is knit off the series and offers other fans' favorite characters.

“I love this series that they tend to the genre. They really rely on the history of the show,” Ritchie said. “I think it does all the narrative justice.”

In one of the penultimate episodes of the dramatic moment, Kate and Joe get into the physical journey of the Mooney basement, as the bookstore rises in flames.

Returned and more true than ever and thought they were both finished, Joe admits that he killed his father and murdered love. Kate reveals that he secretly recorded Joe's confession and sends it to the authorities.

“You got me,” says Joe. “You can die happily.”

This is a scene that, like many on the show, finds humor at unusual moments.

“I like that it is there, just Kate and Joe comment quite dry, how absurd it is and how sad they both die,” Ritchie said. “I just think it's a great scene. I think it's really well written.”


Charlotte ritchie as Kate Lockwood and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in the fifth season, nine episodes "You."

Ritchie as Kate and Badgley as Joe in the fifth season, “You” nine episodes.

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Neither the coating nor Joe dies at that moment and Ritchie feels complicated feelings of his character's fire.

“I was so happy because I truly loved this character and found it so fun to get it right in the middle of his procurement,” Ritchie said. “But I also felt that when death was once a poetic justice, Kate had some justice with him.”

“I really don't believe in people who die because they have done bad things, but in the world of justice, Kate to death is such a redeeming element that it would have been fine,” he added.

When Joe is locked in the finals all his life, Ritchie said he was happy that Henry is a consistent and stable parent. But the cover is still not innocent.

“He has done quite blatant things and he has been scraping and responsible for many people's decline,” Ritchi said. “So yes, I was on the garden about what should happen to him, but I was obviously very glad he was coming through.”


Charlotte Ritchie as Kate Lockwood "You."

Ritchie as Kate Season Fifth Finals “You”.

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“You” fellow Michael Foley and Justin W. Lo Previously, they told bi that they are ready to have a different reaction to Joe's fate in the finals and their choice behind bars. Ritchie is still struggling with this conclusion.

“I feel so confused about it,” she said.

After Joe does terrible, horrible things, he is not sure what the end can book his story enough.

“There is no fate that would match such a life,” Ritchie said. “But I feel that isolation is a good punishment for him. The thing is that I just can't make sense that he reflects or grows. It is not a shaping or spiritual experience for him. It is not broadly for people. As far as I can say, individual management just seems suffering, except for some amazing editions.”

Example: In the final scene, Joe reads a horrible fan letter and says that may -that is not a problem for him -maybe this is society.

“I think the writing of the letters is quite an interesting twist and his ability to turn it back to his admirers and the women who have asked him to communicate with him,” Ritchie said. “He never takes responsibility.”


Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg "You."

Badgley as Joe's fifth final of the season “You”.

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As the fifth season of a press tour, Ritchie already leaves casting and the team, including her frequent scene partner Badgley.

“I love the penny,” Ritchie said. “I think he's such a decent, thoughtful and dedicated actor. He's such a cute friend. He's very funny. And he undertakes to that role in a way that means that if you work with him, you can do the same.”

After Kate goes to the last season until closed and cold flower, Ritchie plans to look more at her side.

“And I miss permanent outrageous scenarios. Like the constant drama, everyday, different, high octane situations where people are constantly planning to extort someone or start killing someone,” she said. “Such a high drama level, I miss.”

“Your” fifth season now streams in Netflix.

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