"You" Farewell, My Bunny (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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9/10
Good episode, but Kathy Griffin?!
kristi237430 December 2019
Seriously, Kathy Griffin?! YUK!!!! GROSS!! I though she was blackballed!! LOL!
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8/10
Bunny, Who?
ZegMaarJus25 June 2020
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"Hendy" Henderson his funeral is today, but the battle between Joe and Candace goes further. Jpe follows Candace but she sneaked away and stepped in a car. Joe found Candace her temporary airbnb house. Love hired a private detective to follow Amy (Candace). Love had flashbacks of her husband he was deaf. Love wants to stop to let Amy (Candace) follow. Candace found Joe's place. Joe gets knocked down by a anonymous person. Love caught Candace at Joe his place, Love knows everything about Candace who she is but Candace told everything about Joe and that his name is Joe Goldberg. Joe is back home and tells the truth to Love, but not the real truth off course. Love paid Candace off to dissapear, but it is over with Joe. Joe stays as a employee at the Café. Joe meets Delilah at her apartment they are kissing and having sex. Solid episode but still Season 2 is not on the level i expected around this episode.
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8/10
Could everything be so simple?
ankitdasofficial22 October 2020
You Season 2 Episode 6

Review : One thing I would like to say while reviewing this episode is that some of the things in this episode seemed very meaningless to me. There are good things in this episode as well as bad things. The good thing about this episode is that weird twist in the middle of that episode. And the bad thing is that the new twist that has been brought into the story doesn't fit the story in any way. The rest of this episode is discussed below.

Acting : Everyone has performed well enough and beautifully in this episode. I have no complaints about acting.

Direction : The director has tried to manage well enough and smoothly. Personally, I think the director has a few flaws in a few places.

Story and Dialogue : Speaking of the story of the episode, it must be said that the new twists that the storytellers have tried to bring into the story while writing the story do not fit with the story. Personally, I think if I could find out the truth about a person that I think could be life threatening, I would take him away from my life. In this episode, there is no mention of it. When it comes to dialogue, it must be said that dialogue has been used well.

Soundtrack and Background score : No soundtrack was used in this episode. Good enough and matching background scores have been used.

Cinematography and Editing : Both the cinematography and the editing are good enough and commendable.

Other Departments : Lighting, set, makeup, dress, vfx, location and sound recording are all fairly good.

Overall Episode : Judging by everything and using my personal intellect considerations I gave this episode eight out of ten stars.

Thanks so much for reading my review.
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6/10
I can't stand forced storylines
BruceWayne329 October 2020
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Like Delilah and Joe hooking up randomly. The two do not even mesh, she clearly dislikes him and he feels the same. To have the two hook up just makes no sense for the overall plot of the show. The writers need to try harder.
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1/10
Great epsiode
gani040110 February 2020
This was actually the best episode of the season but only gets a one star because of Kathy Griffin. Bleh, gross.
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3/10
And so on...
bombersflyup8 January 2020
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This is just wrong. So much like "Dexter" and now actually saying Joe's like Dexter on the show. Candace didn't choose it, but it seems like a good turn of events for her, now someone else knows. Not much happens other than the inevitable breakup due to Candace, not a strong episode.
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Quinns Find Out and Joe/Delilah
vivianla13 March 2021
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Episode starts off with Henderson's funeral. Joe sees Delilah there wearing sunglasses.

Love uses her family's investigator to find out more about Amy Adam. Candace finds out where Joe lives and tries to look through the windows. Delilah sees her and assertively asks if she needs help. Candace tells Delilah she is Will's ex and she has a pair of green earrings in Will's apartment. Delilah opens the door and goes in to look for them but tells Candace it is against the law for her to enter.

Candace tries sneaking into Joe's place one night only to find Love - with papers. Love knows her real identity and that she has no money, no family, she is a waitress. Candace tells her Will's real identity too.

Joe comes back and is given a salty cupcake. He confirms his name is Joe Goldberg and he dated Candace. He moved here to get away from her. Love tells him it is over. Candace has been paid lots of money and given a few threats.

Joe is walking back to his apartment when Ellie passes by saying he should do something. Joe goes in to find Delilah sitting in front of her laptop with papers on the floor. Joe puts his hand on her shoulder and asks her if it is okay and she sarcastically says oh he is asking for consent he gets a gold star. She kisses him and Joe stops her saying maybe she should think about this. Delilah says she just wants to feel good again and they have sex.
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