![]() One of the things I feel like was really fascinating is this season especially, you get, at the very least, modulations in who the You is in the voice-over. RELATED: 'You' Season 3: Does Love Get Pleasure Out of Killing? Victoria Pedretti Explains Her Approach And I think now it's like, yeah, he's very much like a second skin for me, particularly with the voiceovers. I was like, "What are we doing? You know he kills her at the end." It was just a trip. The first season, I was always kind of checking in with people. I'd played people who were theoretically kind of similar, but let's be real, they weren't like this at all. The first season was the toughest because I'd never played somebody so terrible. Do you have a sense of when you felt comfortable enough with the character to be able to have that approach?īADGLEY: Probably by the second season, I guess. I don't think to myself, like, "What does Joe think about marriage?" I'm just going to do Joe and then see what happens. I don't know if that makes sense, but that's kind of how I think of it as an actor. ![]() ![]() Joe to me is a little bit like, he's a world within himself and then you just apply him to a new situation and then see how it responds, see how he responds. Marriage is different, so I suppose it was fatherhood and marriage. Because he's been in relationships plenty. So I actually just let the spontaneity of the moment carry me and I just kind of respond to everything like he really believes what he's saying and doing and thinking. So if I was always thinking about that, he would be very one-note in a way. It's very intuitive.Īnd then secondly, I think the truth is with Joe, as much as any character if not more, like, if I was to be thinking about where he's going and what he's doing, well it always involves the highest of stakes. As a person, I intellectualize plenty before and after, right? But really, as an actor during, I don't need to apply that same intellectual process because, first of all, when you play a character for this long, you just kind of know. PENN BADGLEY: I will say that honestly, as an actor. In addition to the big existential questions like "can Joe ever find happiness?", the star also talked about the changes to this season's voice-over, why Season 4 may take us on a very different journey, and whether Joe can really let Henry go.Ĭollider: To start, when you came into Season 3, what were you thinking about in terms of who Joe is at this time in his life? A lot happens for Joe in Season 3, and Badgley had plenty to say about the character's journey in this one-on-one interview with Collider. ![]()
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