“It's not entirely fair to put that on the viewer because we're purposefully creating a device that is meant to be provocative—and hopefully thought-provoking—but not just titillating.”

—  Penn Badgley

Source: "You's Penn Badgley Can Go from Zero to Serial Killer in Mere Seconds" in Harpers Bazaar https://www.harpersbazaar.com/celebrity/latest/a30478989/penn-badgley-joe-goldberg-you-creepy-video/ (11 January 2020)

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