Viewers are already praising the second season of Netflix's 'You'

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Since Netflix's popular psychological thriller You debuted on its platform on December 26, 2018, fans had been patiently waiting for a follow-up to Joe Goldberg and his chilling crimes.

And yesterday, on Boxing day to be precise, season 2 of You finally dropped on the streaming site.

Check out the trailer for the second season of You: 
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Considering how well the first season was received, there was a lot riding on this new one. But it turns out that fans - at least those who have voiced as much on social media - are absolutely loving the new storyline and adventures which see Joe fall for a new woman.

"You season 2 is so good, haven't finished yet but I can definitely say they really did a good job," wrote one fan on social media. "The plot is so absurd but all the characters are SO interesting. Candace is the baddest b*tch, I love her."

If you haven't yet seen it yet, check out the trailer for season one: 
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Another added: "Help, I can't stop watching You season 2. I am glued to my bed all night."

A third chimed in: "Just finished the new season of You. Yes, I've been up since 3 am and wasn't gonna sleep until I've finished..and let me tell you...that damn Joe."

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In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan, the show's producer, Sera Gamble spoke about Joe's character development from season 1 to season 2:

"We'll be going into Joe's early life in season two, and naturally we want to know more and move around in his entire life. I will say that the whole time we're in the writers' room talking about what that story could be, or what flashbacks or glimpses into his life we might catch, this has been a guiding principle for us; he had a pretty terrible childhood and that does contribute to who he is as an adult. But we also wanted to make it clear that a lot of us had shitty childhoods and most of us don't do what Joe Goldberg does - we're trying to walk that line."

Viewers are already praising the second season of Netflix's 'You'

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By VT

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Since Netflix's popular psychological thriller You debuted on its platform on December 26, 2018, fans had been patiently waiting for a follow-up to Joe Goldberg and his chilling crimes.

And yesterday, on Boxing day to be precise, season 2 of You finally dropped on the streaming site.

Check out the trailer for the second season of You: 
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/oHz64mv6-Q0L14jDU.mp4||oHz64mv6]]

Considering how well the first season was received, there was a lot riding on this new one. But it turns out that fans - at least those who have voiced as much on social media - are absolutely loving the new storyline and adventures which see Joe fall for a new woman.

"You season 2 is so good, haven't finished yet but I can definitely say they really did a good job," wrote one fan on social media. "The plot is so absurd but all the characters are SO interesting. Candace is the baddest b*tch, I love her."

If you haven't yet seen it yet, check out the trailer for season one: 
[[jwplayerwidget||https://content.jwplatform.com/videos/acdA6p8D-Q0L14jDU.mp4||acdA6p8D]]

Another added: "Help, I can't stop watching You season 2. I am glued to my bed all night."

A third chimed in: "Just finished the new season of You. Yes, I've been up since 3 am and wasn't gonna sleep until I've finished..and let me tell you...that damn Joe."

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[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/TheAnuDada/status/1210438445207900160]]

In a recent interview with Cosmopolitan, the show's producer, Sera Gamble spoke about Joe's character development from season 1 to season 2:

"We'll be going into Joe's early life in season two, and naturally we want to know more and move around in his entire life. I will say that the whole time we're in the writers' room talking about what that story could be, or what flashbacks or glimpses into his life we might catch, this has been a guiding principle for us; he had a pretty terrible childhood and that does contribute to who he is as an adult. But we also wanted to make it clear that a lot of us had shitty childhoods and most of us don't do what Joe Goldberg does - we're trying to walk that line."