Analyzing Love Quinn's Broken Mind In YOU Netflix



I review breakdown and explain You Season 4 Part 2 Netflix. I deep dive into Love Quinn’s mind, discuss her connection to Joe Goldberg, and how her past impacted her in the present day. I react to her connection to her previous husband James, Forty, her childhood and many other things.

00:00 Intro
00:41 Love’s Childhood
02:44 How Love’s First Husband Changed Her
04:11 How Joe Goldberg Brought Out Her Evil Side
05:52 Conclusion Of Love Quinn
07:09 Outro

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44 thoughts on “Analyzing Love Quinn's Broken Mind In YOU Netflix”

  1. Man , Love is the typical mother who destroys years of her daughter's life over male approval , like a husband… she is not a victim , she chose a man over his female victims , she is just a misogynistic woman

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  2. Love didnt deserve to die she just wanted true love like Joe. And what really hurts is that at the end of season 4 Joe became the man Love wanted him to be all along. 100% the best character in You.

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  3. Love was batshit crazy at least she knew it and she didn’t hide it to her self but Joe did try to justify everything 🤣 & even went crazy making a villain in his own head to feel better

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  4. Love has abandonment issues so she preys on vulnerable people or creates the vulnerability where they're reliant on her.
    With James, Forty and Joe they're all inferior to her in some way whether it's manufactured by her or by their "status" or lack thereof.
    She isn't all that complicated.

    People that root for her confuse me.

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  5. I thought that the reason Love didn't kill Marriene was because her kid showed up and she didn't want to orphan her child? Either way, I think you did a great job on the analysis! I would love to see a video dedicated to breaking down specific scenarios and why Love reacted the ways she did. 🙂

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  6. The way people thinks this woman is an angel just nauseates me she killed Delilah and tried to frame eli for it she killed James she’s completely crazy she is what joe became in season 4 she just wants someone to be co dependent on her. She’s a narcissist s complete hypocrite she judges everyone while she k!lls people imagine what horrible mother she’d be she’d kill almost all of her sons gf or bf

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  7. I feel like a lot of you are trying to empathize with Love and romanticize her the same way people do Joe simply bc her reason’s for killing. She’s still a bad person. She’s still a murderer. She made her own brother believe he was a murderer instead of herself. She is not any better than Joe. Her character is created that way on purpose. Male serial killers and female serial killers differ from each other in a lot of ways. They’re still serial killers at the end of the day. And I feel like a lot of people refuse to really see that she’s still a dangerous and messed up individual and anyone empathizing with her is concerning

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  8. i don’t think love is as bad as joe. a lot of love’s actions in season 3 are because of joe. whether it was joe not showing her love, not empathizing with forty’s death or just her life in general spiralling out of control. i just don’t think she’s was as delusional as joe was. joe killed james accidentally because she wanted to talk things out, she didn’t want him to talk him into staying. i believe if they talked & james still didn’t want to stay, then she would’ve let go. love kills to protect those she loves

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  9. Sophia- molested Forty
    Candace ane Delilah- they were about to send Joe to prison
    Gail(if it's his name)- made Henry sick
    Natalie- was about to cheat with Joe
    In conclusion,she killed only people who were a threat to her family or her loved one's,no matter if any of them were innocent

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  10. Love killed because of her deep-seated psychological issues and a desire for control. It becomes clear that Love has a history of trauma and mental illness, and struggles with her identity and self-worth. She also has a strong need for control, which is evident in her obsessive behavior towards Joe and her manipulative tendencies.

    Ultimately, Love kills in order to maintain her control over Joe and to protect her family. She sees her actions as necessary and justified, as she believes she is doing what is best for the people she loves. However, her actions are ultimately driven by her own selfish desires and a distorted view of reality, which makes her a dangerous and unpredictable character.

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  11. Only thing I disagree with is ur reasoning for why she let Marianne go. It had to do with her seeing her as a mother and I believe realizing how toxic and insane her relationship w Joe really was and the Marianne wasn't the PROBLEM she and Joe were.

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  12. I want this show to end with Love's child grown up and searching for his mom's killer, and killing Joe to take revenge for his mom, who he was raised to believe was a kind and loving person that had a bakeryshop. All while his research about his dad more and more confirms that he was a sketchy man that had several people die in his circle, getting a lot of his hints by Delilah's sister.

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