Note: contains major spoilers for You seasons one and two.

Netflix's You has a habit of pulling the rug out from under our feet, but the final moments of season two were unhinged even by its own standards.

In a dramatic turn of events, we discovered that Love had murdered Delilah, and because one is never enough she killed Candace, too, determined to protect her relationship with Joe. We also found out that she had cut the nanny's throat when she was younger for sexually abusing her brother Forty.

Could Love have killed other people before she met Joe? She looked mighty comfortable offing all three of her known victims, so we wouldn't put it past her.

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Joe, for once, had met his match and he looked genuinely disturbed, so much so that he grabbed Love by the throat and went to stab her in the neck. But before he could do any damage, she blurted out that she was pregnant, setting up what is certain to be another wild ride.

Season three hasn't been confirmed but we'd bet good money on its return.

"Absolutely it could come back for season three," showrunner Sera Gamble told Cosmopolitan UK last year. "First of all, it's up to the powers that be. We hope that a lot of people will watch the show and that it gets to continue.

"I will say that we have an idea for season three that is so exciting that people talk about it in the [writer's] room every day. So my fingers are crossed... I'll just say, I hope we get the chance to keep making the show."

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So assuming that it is on the cards, where does that leave Joe?

Is Love a danger to Joe?

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Now we know what Love is capable of, does that spell doom for Joe? The pair are seemingly living an idyllic, white-picket fence life in the suburbs, and there is a baby on the way (is it even Joe's?). But this is You we're talking about, so don't expect My Wife and Kids.

Just as Joe was outrunning Candace (RIP) in season two, could the next season revolve around his escape from Love? He's already creepin' on his next door neighbour, so it's safe to assume that he's not entirely content with how things have panned out.

And speaking of the woman in the sunhat...

Who is Joe's new obsession?

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Just when we thought Joe had taken himself out of the game – he's about to be a dad, after all – we found out that he was back to his old BS, peeping through the fence panels at his mystery next-door neighbour.

"There you were with your books and your sunshine, so close but worlds away," he said. "I will figure out a way, a way to get to you. See you soon."

There is very little information to go on, but this new person will undoubtedly be a key feature of the next chapter.

But who is she? And will she live to tell the tale when all is said and done?

Some fans have speculated that she is Joe's mother, which would offer up an interesting new dynamic given that all of his previous obsessions have been romantic.

Has Joe really forgiven Love?

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Like we said, Joe's behaviour at the end of You seems to suggest that he isn't entirely happy with his current situation – "I gotta do the time. Not every Siberia is cold."

There's a possibility that he could be planning his next great escape, but is simply biding his time because of the baby, which complicates matters. Joe does have a soft spot for children – he went to great lengths to protect both Paco and Ellie – so we wouldn't expect him to abandon his own daughter.

The way he talks about the "Quinn machine" – they "are very powerful and they get away with evil things" – could be a reference to Love's parents, but could also be directed at Love herself.



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Does Joe hate her for destroying the version he had of his girlfriend in his head, before he realised she, too, was a serial killer? Actions speak louder than words and we're sensing some serious drama on the horizon...

Will there be a time jump?

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Season two picks up fairly soon after the show's first chapter, but will showrunners Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble skip Love's pregnancy/the birth and fast-forward to the pair of them in parent mode? Could we have a Brian from Mindhunter situation on our hands, the unborn child inheriting his parents' more dislikable traits?

It would be another compelling new strand to the show, providing a raft of new challenges for the protagonist.

Where will it be set?

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Season one was set in New York, before moving to Los Angeles for the latest batch of episodes. But will Joe relocate to a brand new location?

History suggests the action will take place in a fresh setting, but there's no suggestion of where that will be at the moment.

Chatting to Digital Spy and other media, Penn Badgley (Joe) said: "I remember having a conversation with Berlanti about this. He was like, 'You know what? I think we can put you anywhere and the show works. We could put you in Hawaii and it would work.'

"Maybe that will happen in the fourth season? I'll keep my fingers crossed!"

Even serial killers enjoy beach walks and surfing, right?

Could some old faces return to bring Joe to justice?

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There are a handful of people who are keeping some of Joe's darkest secrets.

Season one's Paco knows that he was keeping Beck locked in the bookshop basement, and she told Joe's former neighbour that he had killed people – at the end of season one, Joe said to Paco: "You can put the bad things behind you."

"You too," said Paco, knowingly.

Ellie also knows that her sister Delilah is dead and Joe was involved in it somehow, and Badgley's character told her that he had killed Henderson.

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And then there's Dr Nicky, who seemed entirely uninterested when Forty told him that it was Joe who murdered Beck, but regardless... he knows.

We might never see any of those characters again – the show does have a habit of delivering a predominantly new cast – but there's a possibility one of them could be involved in Joe's undoing.

Watch this space...

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