The “opening” was a disaster. The creators were bitterly feuding. Half the funding pulled out with much of the rest lost in a ...
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While not much is known about the plot just yet, season 4 saw Joe Goldberg go public and relocate back to New York City. Will his crimes finally catch up to him? We'll have to wait and see when ...