Overwhelmed by the realization of his crimes and believing he has accidentally killed Marienne, Joe attempts to take his own life by jumping off a bridge in London. You Season 4 Part 2 Ending Explained - Netflix

Joe committed all the season's murders himself, disassociating during the acts and projecting his darkness onto a "shadow" version of Rhys.

After Joe realizes the real Rhys has no idea who he is, he kills him and finally faces his alter ego, who reveals that Joe’s mind split to allow him to keep believing he was a "good man". The Attempted "Death" of Jonathan Moore

The file refuses to be deleted. The "DDC" isn't just a tag; it's a command.

In this corrupted version, the "trap" isn't a glass cage. The trap is the file structure itself. About twelve minutes in, the DDC error takes over. The scene freezes on Joe’s face. His eyes dart left and right, not in the script, but in a compression artifact that looks terrifyingly sentient.

"I think I like it here," he says, his voice clear, perfectly isolated from the background noise. "No history. No baggage. Just the stream. Are you going to stay, or are you going to turn me off?"

The term in this context often refers to a Deep Dive Collection or Deep Dive Coverage , as fans and critics extensively analyzed the episode's mind-bending psychological twists. The Great Hallucination: The Rhys Montrose Twist

When you hit play, the familiar Warner Bros. logo stutters. It fractures into pixelated green squares. The episode doesn't start where the credits left off; it starts in the "dead sectors" of the narrative.

: Joe returns to New York with Kate Lockwood, who uses her massive inheritance and resources to "clean" his past. He is no longer Jonathan Moore; he is back to being Joe Goldberg, but with the protection of the ultra-wealthy.