Smith has appeared in several Hollywood films, and is known for his. A lot of the cast don't get as much air time as they deserve, which is a bummer since many of them are talented actors. Gregory Edward Smith (born July 6, 1983) is a Canadian actor, writer, and director. The directors make Joe seem like the sane one throughout the seasons, which especially with his role, is not what should happen. The show isn't perfect though, there's a lot of "cheesy" aspects to the show which make it seem unrealistic despite realism being the intention. The writing is also formed in a way which makes you sometimes side with Joe, which is why Joe is such an important and interesting character. 10 years ago, the executive director in Goldman's EMEA equity derivatives business left Goldman and wrote an article for the New York Times about why he was going after years working his way up from summer intern and toiling for the firm in London and New York. Action isn't always occurring, which is perfect due to suspense being key in a thriller like this. No one has flounced out of Goldman Sachs in quite so pouty a fashion as Greg Smith. The show also has the correct amount of violence and narration. The way the show alters by Joe's thoughts is what keeps it so raw, if it was narrated from a third person perspective, I think the show would be boring but since we are in the eyes of a serial killer, we gain interest in it. Badgley makes Joe seem Sinister and imperfect, which is exactly what makes the show so intriguing. Penn Badgley was casted as Joe which I think was a perfect casting decision. It follows the life of a serial killer and ex bookkeeper "Joe Goldberg". You is a psychological drama that feels politically correct.
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