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Farewell, My Bunny

  • Episode aired Dec 26, 2019
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
4.7K
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Daniel Durant and Victoria Pedretti in You (2018)
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Joe performs surveillance on a potential problem, but suspects someone might be tailing him, too. Painful memories put Love on edge about the present.Joe performs surveillance on a potential problem, but suspects someone might be tailing him, too. Painful memories put Love on edge about the present.Joe performs surveillance on a potential problem, but suspects someone might be tailing him, too. Painful memories put Love on edge about the present.

  • Director
    • Meera Menon
  • Writers
    • Caroline Kepnes
    • Sera Gamble
    • Greg Berlanti
  • Stars
    • Penn Badgley
    • Victoria Pedretti
    • Jenna Ortega
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    4.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Meera Menon
    • Writers
      • Caroline Kepnes
      • Sera Gamble
      • Greg Berlanti
    • Stars
      • Penn Badgley
      • Victoria Pedretti
      • Jenna Ortega
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Penn Badgley
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    • Joe Goldberg
    Victoria Pedretti
    Victoria Pedretti
    • Love Quinn
    Jenna Ortega
    Jenna Ortega
    • Ellie Alves
    James Scully
    James Scully
    • Forty Quinn
    Ambyr Childers
    Ambyr Childers
    • Candace Stone
    Carmela Zumbado
    Carmela Zumbado
    • Delilah Alves
    Kathy Griffin
    Kathy Griffin
    • Kathy Griffin
    Daniel Durant
    Daniel Durant
    • James Kennedy
    Charlie Barnett
    Charlie Barnett
    • Gabe Miranda
    Marielle Scott
    Marielle Scott
    • Lucy Sprecher
    Melanie Field
    Melanie Field
    • Sunrise Darshan Cummings
    Danny Vasquez
    Danny Vasquez
    • David Fincher
    Madeline Zima
    Madeline Zima
    • Rachel
    David Paladino
    David Paladino
    • Alec Grigoryan
    Andrew D. Ford
    • Costumed Robin
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    • Director
      • Meera Menon
    • Writers
      • Caroline Kepnes
      • Sera Gamble
      • Greg Berlanti
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    9kmax-13770

    Absolutely Peak

    This episode is a masterclass of storytelling, it gives Quinn major backstory and adds her ex-husband as an onscreen character in some flashback sequences.

    It seems I am lucky enough that I do not know who Kathy Griffin is, but she appears at the start in the very first scene briefly.

    The Joe/Will vs Candace/Amy arc gets a satisfying conclusion with a few awkward moments and some suspenseful ones too.

    The whole '7 things to spot before you become an Angelino' side-joke was funny to watch throughout the story The plot of this episode was great, so far this episode is the best of the season and one of the best on the show yet.
    8ankitdasofficial

    Could everything be so simple?

    You Season 2 Episode 6

    Review : One thing I would like to say while reviewing this episode is that some of the things in this episode seemed very meaningless to me. There are good things in this episode as well as bad things. The good thing about this episode is that weird twist in the middle of that episode. And the bad thing is that the new twist that has been brought into the story doesn't fit the story in any way. The rest of this episode is discussed below.

    Acting : Everyone has performed well enough and beautifully in this episode. I have no complaints about acting.

    Direction : The director has tried to manage well enough and smoothly. Personally, I think the director has a few flaws in a few places.

    Story and Dialogue : Speaking of the story of the episode, it must be said that the new twists that the storytellers have tried to bring into the story while writing the story do not fit with the story. Personally, I think if I could find out the truth about a person that I think could be life threatening, I would take him away from my life. In this episode, there is no mention of it. When it comes to dialogue, it must be said that dialogue has been used well.

    Soundtrack and Background score : No soundtrack was used in this episode. Good enough and matching background scores have been used.

    Cinematography and Editing : Both the cinematography and the editing are good enough and commendable.

    Other Departments : Lighting, set, makeup, dress, vfx, location and sound recording are all fairly good.

    Overall Episode : Judging by everything and using my personal intellect considerations I gave this episode eight out of ten stars.

    Thanks so much for reading my review.
    8rgpaeplrp

    Pressure Cooker in a Writers' Room

    Where we're at- Henderson's "suicide" is still fresh, but the real heat is starting to come from inside Joe's little circle. The cops and tabloids fade; Love, Forty, Candace, and Delilah all start closing in, whether Joe notices or not. Big beats- Love throws him a surprise party and keeps pushing for honesty. Joe's trying to act normal, but you can feel his secrets fighting to spill. Forty locks them in a 36-hour script-writing bender to adapt Beck's book. Coke, grand ideas, wild mood-swings - the works. It's hilarious until you realize Forty's piecing together Joe's crimes. Candace hovers around Forty, just smiling like, "Keep lying, Joe. I dare you." Every scene with her is a loaded gun. Joe's stuck with Forty. Delilah keeps pulling receipts on Henderson. She's setting up the handcuffs we'll see in a couple episodes.

    Why this episode works-

    It's L. A. noir in a hoodie - dim bars, shady producers, sunshine that feels fake.

    Forty hits; James Scully makes him messy and heartbreaking.

    No new murder needed - just everyone almost finding Joe out. Way tenser than the kill scenes.

    Where it drags- It's a "move the chess pieces" hour. Good for binging; rough if you had to wait a week back in 2019. Candace could also use a clearer motive this episode - she's more vibe than story right now. MVP- Forty, hands down. He's comic relief one minute, tragic brother the next, and Penn Badgley has someone he can't predict. 8/10. Not the flashiest, but it's the pressure cooker that makes the last four episodes pop. Stick around for Forty's meltdown, Candace's ice-cold stare, and the creepy feeling that Joe's whole "fresh start" is already toast. Last thought to chew on- anyone who calls Joe "Will" in this episode is inviting him to lie one more time. Feels like the writers winding the timer on a bomb.
    1gani0401

    Great epsiode

    This was actually the best episode of the season but only gets a one star because of Kathy Griffin. Bleh, gross.
    9kristi2374

    Good episode, but Kathy Griffin?!

    Seriously, Kathy Griffin?! YUK!!!! GROSS!! I though she was blackballed!! LOL!

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    • Trivia
      When Love confronts Joe on lying about his identity, she says "Candace said you killed some woman and that you're basically Dexter!" Dexter is the titular character of the showtime series who works as a Blood Spatter Criminalist by day and a Serial Killer by night.
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      References The Partridge Family (1970)
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    • Release date
      • December 26, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(location)
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      • A+E Studios
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      • Alloy Entertainment
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