"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?"
In the season 4 finale of , "The Death of Jonathan Moore," Joe Goldberg experiences a complete psychological break, finally embracing his dark nature after failing to end his life. The Breakdown and Twist you s04e10 ddc
Instead of Joe’s smooth, calculated voiceover, the audio track is disjointed. It’s a Frankenstein monster of sound: the sound of a Parisian coffee shop from Episode 1 layered over the muffled screams from the basement in London. The video track lags, creating ghost images. You see Joe smiling at Kate, but the ghost image is him standing over Love’s body. The codec is confused—it can't tell the difference between the protagonist and the monster. "I think I like it here," he says,
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 Just the stream
The most significant revelation of the finale is that Joe’s supposed nemesis, Rhys Montrose, was never actually the "Eat the Rich Killer". Instead, Joe suffered from , hallucinating his entire relationship and rivalry with the real Rhys.