Warning: Spoilers ahead for You season two
Netflix's hit thriller You is known for its fairly brutal storylines, with plenty of characters being bumped off at any moment.
Well, some of those who found themselves on the wrong side of creepy stalker Joe (Penn Badgley) - and others - during season two, posed for a pic together at Sunday night's Grammy Awards ceremony. A reunion, of sorts.
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Acknowledging the fact that three of them had been killed, with another forced to leave Los Angeles, the show's official Instagram account shared the pic, captioning it: "Ending the night with a shot of the official members of the Deserved Better Club, S2 Edition. Thank you and goodnight."
The cheeky snap included Love Quinn's brother Forty (James Scully), who is shot by a cop in the final episode of the series.
He is accompanied by Ellie Alves (Jenna Ortega), who survives but is sent out of town after her sister dies. Then there is poor Delilah Alves (Carmela Zumbado), who is knocked off after her fling with Joe when she discovers what he's been doing.
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And finally there is Joe's ex Candace Stone (Ambyr Childers) who is offed by the killer's new squeeze - and fellow nutjob - Love.
So you see, they didn't have the best time of it, did they?
But fans loved their little reunion, with thousands commenting on the pic.
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One person wrote: "Guys Joe is watching closely behind them," which a second fan joked: "I see Joe in the distance!"
While another added: "The 'Screwed over by Joe' squad."
This comes after Netflix announced that it will be bringing You back for a third season, following the success of the first two series, and confirmed to LADbible that we can expect the new outing to debut in 2021.
The existence of a new series might not come as much of a surprise if you happened to see Badgley's recent interview with Entertainment Tonight.
The 33-year-old actor seemed to slip up while discussing the possibility of a female killer being found out in the current series, as he said: "She doesn't appear to be the same kind of person. She doesn't appear to be the same kind of predator. She doesn't appear to be the same kind of... you know, dare I say, in the third season - oh, God!"
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Oh God, indeed.
Realising his mistake, Badgley slapped his head before adding: "I literally know nothing about the third season."
Off the back of the reviews from the second season, it's not hard to understand why the streaming service opted to give the show a third.
One person on social media wrote: "You season 2 is so good, haven't finished yet but I can definitely say they really did a good job. The plot is so absurd but all the characters are SO interesting. Candace is the baddest b****, I love her."
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