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        <title><![CDATA[Every Time Penn Badgley Admitted He Hated Playing His ‘You’ Character]]></title>
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					<p>Tell <em>Us</em> how you really feel! <strong><strong>Penn Badgley</strong></strong> hates <strong>his <em>You</em> character, Joe Goldberg</strong> — and he can’t stop talking about it.</p>
<p>To be fair, it’s hard to like a sadistic stalker — but a lot of viewers of the psychological thriller do, which has rubbed <strong>the <em>Gossip Girl</em> alum</strong> the wrong way since the series premiered on Lifetime in September 2018.</p>
<p>“We can’t lead ourselves to believe that if Joe would <strong>simply find the right person</strong> that he would be happy — because he’s a f–king murderer,” Badgley said in an interview with <strong><em>Vanity Fair</em> </strong>the following year.</p>
<p>When the series <strong>based on <strong>Caroline Kepnes</strong>’ novel</strong> of the same name moved to Netflix for season 2 in 2019, the love for the unhinged protagonist only got stronger — and so did Badgley’s disdain for him.</p>

		<p>The <strong><em>John Tucker Must Die</em> actor</strong> told <em>BuzzFeed</em>&nbsp;in 2020 that he felt “immensely” conflicted about the psychopathic role “every time, other than the period I’m acting on camera, which is between action and cut.”</p>
<p>To be fair, Badgley wasn’t a big fan of <strong>his <em>Gossip Girl</em> character</strong> either. “It’s not that I don’t like [Dan Humphrey]. It’s just, after a while, you’re known as somebody that you’re just not, and this is somebody who I so am not,” the Maryland native told Vulture in 2012.</p>
<p>Badgley added that the privileged teen, who he played for six seasons between 2007 and 2012, was “a tool on a show with soap-operatic arcs and he needs to be a judgmental douchebag sometimes. I get that. … But it sucks when people call me ‘Dan’ and think that I’m him.”</p>
<p>Dan might have been <strong>revealed to be Gossip Girl</strong>, but he wasn’t a murderer. Still, Badgley sees a connection between the Lonely Boy and <strong>his <em>You</em> doppelgänger</strong>, which begins with their <strong>creepy social media habits</strong>.</p>
<p>“When I first read the pilot script for <em>You</em>, I definitely saw the similarities [between Joe and Dan],” <strong>the <em>Easy A</em> actor</strong> told <strong><em>InStyle</em></strong> in January 2020. “I think I was really caught between being able to appreciate how that’s an interesting progression of things for me, but also how it’s not.”</p>
<p>As much as Badgley may loathe Joe, he’s impressed by the show’s ability to surprise its audience — and him as well.</p>
<p>“Trust me, as an actor, I find it very challenging to sometimes suspend my disbelief when you’re forced into a position that is just in the literal sense of the word incredible,” he noted. “That’s the interesting thing about this show — it works.”</p>
<p>Keep scrolling to see what else Badgley has said about his <em>You</em> character:</p>
									

				
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