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In a moment of genuine heroism (or self-preservation), Joe follows Delilah to the party. Here, the episode pivots hard. The bright, satirical LA dating scene gives way to the dark underbelly of Hollywood power. Joe discovers that Henderson drugs young women. Delilah is almost one of his victims, and Joe is forced to act. He doesn't kill Henderson—not yet—but he breaks into the mansion, saves Delilah, and finds a hidden room filled with videos of underage girls.

Penn Badgley’s performance is at its peak here, oscillating between disgust at Lucy’s sexual frankness (internal: "She’s treating me like a piece of meat" ) and genuine panic as he realizes he might lose Love to a handsome actor. "The Good, the Bad & the Hendy" ends with a rare moment of victory for Joe: He gets the new ID, he secures a promise of another date with Love, and he has a new mission (taking down Henderson). But the episode’s final shot reminds us of the ticking clock. Candace and Forty are still watching. And in the cage in his bookstore basement, the real Will Bettelheim is still trapped, starving, and begging for freedom. Final Verdict "You" Season 2, Episode 4 is a chaotic, thrilling ride that balances the absurdity of modern dating with the genuine terror of abuse. The "D.T.H. trip" is a hilarious disaster, but it’s the trip to Henderson’s mansion that cements this episode as one of the season’s best. It reminds us that no matter how far Joe runs, he cannot outrun his nature—and in LA, that might just make him the lesser of two evils. you s02e04 dthrip

Meanwhile, across the table, Love is on a date with a handsome, vapid actor. The jealousy that flares in Joe’s chest is palpable. He isn’t just annoyed by Lucy; he’s furious that Love is laughing with someone else. This episode brilliantly highlights that Joe’s "love" is merely proprietary rage disguised as romance. While the D.T.H. date is the episode’s comedic center, the horror lies in the B-plot. Joe’s new friend and neighbor, Delilah (Carmela Zumbado), is a journalist investigating the disappearance of a young girl. Her trail leads to a massive party at the mansion of a famous comedian, Henderson (Chris D’Elia). In a moment of genuine heroism (or self-preservation),

What follows is a masterclass in comedic tension. Joe, who views every woman through the lens of potential romance or victim, is forced to go through the motions of a shallow hookup date. Lucy is blunt, sexually aggressive, and utterly unimpressed by Joe’s bookish charm. She’s there for one thing, and Joe’s internal monologue fires off rapid-fire disgust. Joe discovers that Henderson drugs young women

Warning: Major spoilers for You Season 2, Episode 4, "The Good, the Bad & the Hendy."

Best Moment: Joe’s horrified internal monologue during the D.T.H. dinner. Worst Moment (for Joe): Watching Love flirt with an actor who owns a juicer.