Police officer, come Delilah’s on and off friend with benefits Fincher, is another one of Joe Goldberg’s victims in the book Hidden Bodies. Love finds out about Joe’s crimes, but not that he killed her brother. The book reads: “I can’t let him smother her anymore. Joe takes him out to the desert and drowns him. However in the book, Forty is another of Joe’s victims. In the last episode of You season two on Netflix, Forty Quinn is holding a gun to Joe’s head as he himself is shot by police officer, Fincher. Which was fun to watch, so I guess it’s a good thing that was written in. If the series was completely based off the book, there would have been no episode where Forty drugs Joe and he has a crazy LSD trip. The crazy LSD episode was made up for the show There is a Milo briefly mentioned in the book, but he’s just an old friend of the Quinn siblings. In the book there is no mention of Milo, Love’s dead husband’s best friend. Milo isn’t a character in the book either The dark secret Love tells Joe about Forty’s childhood is actually that he killed a puppy. Sophia, who is Forty Quinn’s old babysitter who he also had an underage relationship with, is only in the TV series and not in Hidden Bodies. Forty’s babysitter who he had a relationship with whilst underage is only in the series In the book Joe isn’t employed there either – he works in a different store in the city, with Calvin. In Hidden Bodies the store is called The Pantry. In You on Netflix, Love and Forty Quinn’s parents own Anvarin grocery store. The grocery store Anvarin is called something else and Joe doesn’t work there She makes Joe seem a little more normal, and makes the viewer see Joe as a good guy – because he cares for children. Ellie Alves, sister of Delilah and Joe’s neighbour, just isn’t a thing in the book.Įllie’s character is similar to Paco’s in season one on Netflix, who sadly didn’t exist in the book either. Ellie Alves also doesn’t existĮveryone’s favourite cunning teen is also a character created for the TV show. There’s no twist ending that Love is a serial killer in the book. In Hidden Bodies it is Joe who murders Delilah, not Love. Love is an actress, who bumps into Joe in Soho House. She’s actually a lot more of a Los Angeles cliche. In the book, Love isn’t an aspiring chef. So he doesn’t change his name to Will Bettelheim, or lock up the real Will in his glass box. Joe isn’t on the run, so there’s no Will Bettelheimīecause the circumstances for Joe fleeing LA in the book is very different, he doesn’t feel as though he is on the run. So Joe, again as Joe does, follows her to LA where he meets Love. But she ends up stealing from the store and running of to LA. It is in fact Amy Adam (Candace’s fake persona in the series) that is real in the book, and she is the reason Joe fled to LA.Īmy visits Joe’s bookstore at the end of the first book and Joe, as he always does, falls in love with her. *This article contains a lot of spoilers for You season two*įirstly, Candace doesn’t even exist in the book!!Ĭandace Stone, who is a pretty major character in season two of You, doesn’t even exist in the book Hidden Bodies. Here are all the biggest differences between the You season two we see on Netflix and how the story pans out in the book, Hidden Bodies. However, there are a lot of major differences between the You series and the book.Ī lot of the characters don’t even exist, different people die and the ending should have been a complete other story. When Joe meets his new neighbor Natalie ( Michaela McManus), he falls back into his cycle of compulsiveness.You season two is based on the book “Hidden Bodies” by Caroline Kepnes. Newly married in the third season, Joe and Love have moved into a suburban community with their newborn son to start fresh. Meanwhile, Joe's ex, Candace ( Ambyr Childers), throw him for a loop. In the second season, Joe moves from New York to Los Angeles, where he meets a young woman named Love ( Victoria Pedretti). He follows her surreptitiously and when she happens to slip on a subway platform and falls onto the tracks, he rescues her, earning her gratitude-and an entry into her personal life as she begins to fall for him. He decides to learn all he can about her through the credit card she used and her social media. New York bookstore clerk Joe ( Penn Badgley) becomes obsessed when he meets a customer named Guinevere ( Elizabeth Lail).
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