A Definitive Guide to Everyone Love Quinn Murders in 'You' ... That We Know About

Season 2 of ‘You’ introduced us to a new murderous character, Love Quinn. With Season Three now here, who does she kill in ‘You’ in total?

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Spoiler alert: This article accommodates main spoilers for Seasons 2 and three of You.

Now that we’re absolutely invested in Netflix's Season 3 of You, we want to know how evil Love really is. For some unexplainable reason why, we understand each transfer she makes even if we’d never make those moves ourselves (expectantly). We like Love, despite the fact that she’s a killer. And although we hoped her killing spree would finish via Season 3, it hasn't.

In fact, Love is at the back of the primary couple of murders in You Season 3, as well as some from her past that we learned about in the Season 2 finale. So, who does Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti) kill in You, and why does she kill them?

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Sofia, the au pair

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When they have been growing up, twins Love and Forty (James Scully) had an au pair whom we find out had abused and sexually assaulted Forty. Forty thinks that he unknowingly killed Sofia, however we later see a flashback in the Season 2 finale in which Love slits Sofia’s throat.

James Kennedy, Love’s former husband

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Although in Season 2 we consider that Love’s former husband, James (Daniel Durant), died from most cancers, we find out more in Season 3. Love’s mother suspects that Love might have killed James, and because it seems, she’s right. James sought after to depart Love, so in an effort to make him stay, Love drugs James with wolfsbane, but messes up the dosage and accidentally kills him.

Delilah Alves, Joe’s neighbor

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Unbeknownst to us, Love is on her manner to finding Joe’s secrets. What's most unsettling: They don’t trouble her at all. In reality, she needs to protect him in any respect prices … So in Season 2 when she unearths Delilah (Carmela Zumbado) trapped in Joe’s basement, she kills her to protect Joe’s secrets. Joe thinks he did it in a drug-fueled trip, however we quickly learn that it was once Love (actually and metaphorically) behind the murder.

Candace Stone, Joe’s ex-girlfriend

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In Season 1, we all suppose that Joe killed his ex-girlfriend Candace (Ambyr Childers), and now not for loss of attempting.

But in Season 2, she principally comes back from the lifeless and ingratiates herself into the Quinn circle of relatives’s inner circle. Candace traps Joe in his vault to get again at him, however Love is absolutely in Joe’s corner already. Instead of siding with Candace to take down the serial killer, Love kills Candace herself (finishing what Joe started).

Natalie Engler, Joe and Love’s neighbor

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Season 3 welcomes a new Joe and Love, who vow to handiest do just right to give protection to their son, Henry. However, when Love discovers Joe’s box of obsessions surrounding their next-door neighbor Natalie (Michaela McManus), Love will get into a fit of impulsive rage. Only Love will have to be Joe’s obsession, so in a second of weakness, Love ax-murders Natalie in the basement of Love’s future bakery.

Gil, a noble father of two

Gil (Mackenzie Astin) comes into Love’s bakery in Season Three after hearing that she and Joe’s son, Henry, was almost fatally unwell with the measles. Gil nobly admits that Henry must have caught the measles from his unvaccinated daughters.

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Gil's death is in contrast to the rest. Love and Joe lock Gil in the glass cage in the basement bakery. Instead of letting him cross, they search for darkish data from his past to blackmail him and offer protection to themselves.

In doing so, they discover that Gil’s son is a sexual assaulter and that his wife paid off the ladies to cover it up. When Gil unearths this out, he takes his personal existence. Although Love doesn’t without delay kill Gil, she’s arguably accountable for his loss of life.

Love’s body depend may not be somewhat up to Joe’s, however six murders isn’t not anything … and that’s all the murders we’re aware of. For all we know, there might be much more.

Season Three of You is now available to movement on Netflix.

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