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Warning: SPOILERS ahead for You season 5.

These revelations offer opportunities to call back to Love inYou’s final season, as does Henry’s narrative.

However,the show doesn’t take advantage of that as much as it should.

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Even if she couldn’t be around physically, there simply aren’t enough references to her.

But it still isn’t enough to offer the character closure.

It’s disappointing that it doesn’t offer a better send-off, especially after season 4.

Victoria Pedretti as Love Quinn in Netflix’s You in front of a poster for the show and cracked glass

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Rather than fixing season 4’s limited focus on Love, it feels like season 5 leans into it.

Henry’s involvement in the newest outing also givesYouplenty of reasons to keep Love’s presence strong.

For one, while Love is a victim of Joe Goldberg, she’s also a killer herself.

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This could be why she has such a reduced presence after her death.

WithYouseason 5 trying to do so much, though, Love falls to the wayside.

It’s frustrating for fans of the character, but it’s also understandable.

Victoria Pedretti as Love Quinn and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg in Netflix’s You

Fortunately, Love’s death remains among the most memorable of the entire series.

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