Who is that man?!
This ‘You’ Season 3 Filming Mistake Is Going Viral on TikTok, and You Can’t Unsee It
You season 3 may be the darkest, wildest chapter of the Netflix series yet. It has everything from the first two seasons and more. Crossbows! Almost orgies! An anti-vaxxer plot line!
Oh, and also filming mistakes—well, just one that we know of, and it’s going viral on TikTok. It’s hard to notice it if you’re just casually watching the show, but once you do, you can’t unsee it.
A TikToker by the name of @annabelleryan first spotted the mistake. It happens when Love is texting Joe, and next to the chat bubble is a photo of Joe’s face. Standard, right? She probably has a photo of Joe saved with his contact info.
But look closely and…it’s not a photo of Joe. It’s just some random man.
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“IM LOSING MY MIND????WHO IS THAT?????? ITS JOEY SILVERBERG #You #youseason3 #joegoldberg,” @annabelleryan posted alongside her video, and honestly, I have the same question. Who is that man?!
This funny flub is a lovely respite from the murderous mayhem happening on You season 3, which finds Joe and Love settling into the suburbs with their son, Henry, and causing more chaos than ever. Both Joe and Love get their hands dirty this season; however, viewers’ reactions to his actions versus hers may be different. Showrunner Sera Gamble is interested in that phenomenon.
“Part of what we’re trying to do is invite you to look a little more deeply at your reactions. For me, I have this knee-jerk reaction to what I see as a romantic hero, where I believe him when he tells me why he’s motivated, and I think he’s being heroic and romantic,” she told Glamour. “The invitation of the book and the show was to look at that a little more deeply. He’s a stalker, he’s a killer—like, is that really what you want in your life?”
She continued, “Hopefully we’re also inviting that question to pop into your head about the women on the show too. Just as much as we are used to lionizing white male romantic heroes, we are so fucking quick to judge women. And by the way, at the top of the list of women are mothers. They really can’t get it right, no matter what they do. So if it makes you pause for just a second in between screaming at your TV, and just be like, ‘Huh, yeah, she’s not actually worse than he is, but my reaction is different,’ that’s good.”
This story originally appeared on: Glamour - Author:Condé Nast