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- Hi everybody.

Let's do some counting with ice cream.

I have some ice cream cones here,

with different numbers on them,

and let's match them to the ice cream treats.

Let's count how many scoops this ice cream treat has.

We'll take a look.

Whoa, that's a lot of ice cream.

How many scoops do you see?

I see one, two, three,

four, five, six, seven.

Seven scoops of ice cream, that's a lot of ice cream.

Can we find the ice cream cone

that has the number seven on it?

Each number is on a different color star.

Which colored star has the number seven on it?

There's orange, purple, blue, green,

red, and brown.

Where's the number seven?

The blue one, yeah.

The blue star has the number seven,

that's the right cone for our seven scoops of ice cream.

Can we pretend to eat seven scoops of ice cream together?

Ready?

(Caitie chomps)

Mmm, delicious.

That would be a lot of ice cream.

All right, let's look at another ice cream treat.

I wonder how many scoops this one will have.

Ooh, I like those sprinkles on top.

Let's count how many scoops we see.

I see one, two, three, four.

Four scoops of ice cream.

Which cone matches the four scoops of ice cream?

Hmm.

Is it the red one?

No.

Is it the purple one?

No.

It's the green one, with the number four.

Here it is.

Number four on our cone for four scoops of ice cream.

Great job.

All right, let's look at another ice cream treat.

How many scoops?

Ohh.

This looks very reasonable for an ice cream treat.

How many scoops do you see?

I see one, two.

Two scoops of ice cream.

Those look like delicious flavors, don't they?

Let's find the number two ice cream cone.

Do you see the color that has the number two?

Hmm.

It's the purple one, is the number two.

Two for our two scoops.

Let's pretend to eat two scoops of ice cream.

(Caitie chomps)

Delicious!

One more. (chomps)

Mm-mm-mm, those two scoops of ice cream were really yummy.

Let's look at another ice cream treat.

I wonder how many scoops this one will have.

Whoa, that's a really big ice cream.

I like those sprinkles on the top.

Let's find how many scoops there are

in this ice cream treat.

Can we count?

I see one, two, three, four,

five, six, seven, eight.

Eight scoops of ice cream, whoa, can you imagine?

All right, let's find the cone

for our eight scoops of ice cream.

What color goes with the number eight?

Is it orange?

No.

Is it blue?

Mm-mm.

It's brown, there it is!

The number eight is on the brown star for our cone.

That would be really, really tall to fit eight scoops

of ice cream in this cone, wouldn't it?

Great counting, everybody, eight scoops.

All right, let's look at another ice cream treat.

I like all these different colors and flavors.

Look at this one.

That top one looks like it as chocolate chips.

How many scoops do we see?

Let's count together.

One, two, three, four, five.

Five scoops of ice cream.

Let's find the cone that has the number five on it.

Hmm.

Where could it be?

Hmm.

Aha!

There it is.

The number five is on the orange star.

Number five for our five scoops of ice cream.

Yeah, delicious, I'd give a high five over five scoops

of ice cream, for sure.

Nicely done.

Let's look at another ice cream treat, everybody.

Let's take a look, see how many there are.

Whoa!

This one is gigantic!

Complete with a cherry on top.

Let's find how many scoops there are

in this gigantic ice cream.

Let's count.

One, two, three, four, five,

six, seven, eight, nine, 10.

10 scoops of ice cream, wow!

You'd definitely have a tummy ache after 10 scoops.

Let's find the cone with the number 10 on it.

Do you see it?

Where could it be?

Hmm, not here.

Not here.

Hmm, number 10.

Aha, right here!

With the red star, our number 10 ice cream cone.

Can you imagine 10 ice creams,

that'd be taller than me, whoa!

Let's pretend to eat our big, giant 10 scoop ice cream cone.

Ready, we have to start really up high.

(lips smacking)

Mmm, yummy!

That was a lot of fun, great counting everybody.

We matched all of the cones with the right ice cream treat.

See ya soon.

Thanks for watching that video, everybody.

We do lots of counting and other fun things

in the classroom, so make sure to subscribe for more videos.

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How to Create a Fashion Portfolio that gets the job: Student vs Professional Fashion Designer - Duration: 12:16.

To the untrained eye there can be subtle but huge differences between a

student fashion design portfolio and a

Professional fashion design portfolio and these differences can make or break your chances of getting a job in this video

We're gonna go through what those differences are

And if you're a fashion design student what changes you can make to your student portfolio to make it look more professional?

We're also going to cover how you can break into a new category

even if your student work or past professional work

Doesn't have anything to do with that category

I'm so Heidi founder of successful fashion designer comm and I teach fashion designers like you the real world skills

You need to get ahead in this cutthroat industry all the stuff. You don't learn at fashion school

A lot of people don't talk about this stuff. So I like to call it fashion industry secrets revealed

And the advice in this video isn't just stuff I made up it's stuff

I've learned over a decade working professionally in the industry and it's also stuff that I've learned after doing over

75 interviews with fashion professionals on my podcast

Successful fashion designer these designers have landed their dream job at brands like Lululemon DKNY and Under Armour and they've used these exact

strategies to present an exceptional fashion design portfolio

I've hand-picked their best advice from our podcast interviews and

Package them up into this short video for you. If you want to check out the full interview

They're all linked below in the description. Oh and pro tip

If you have any questions that I don't cover in this video

I wrote an entire book how to create your fashion portfolio in a weekend. It's absolutely free

All right. Let's start out the first

biggest difference between a student fashion portfolio and a professional portfolio is the idea of

Commercial design versus conceptual design, it's the wacky stuff

You see on the runway versus the real-life stuff. You actually see in stores now in fashion school

They teach you to be super artistic and they encourage you to do these very conceptual designs

But in the real world brands create commercial everyday clothes for everyday people and no offense

but a lot of brands don't really care that much about your gorgeous and artistic conceptual designs now the strategies between

Commercial and conceptual work what brands really need versus what you learn to do in school

Comes up. So often on the podcast in this video. I'm going to share two specific examples

The first is from Carlos Luis

Stout who I interviewed in episode 60 now Carlos been a designer for over 15 years and she has had the most phenomenal career

trajectory

But when she first started out she applied and interviewed for over 20 jobs without getting a single offer

All the brand's said was we need you to have some

Experience before we can hire you, but she was stuck trying to get her first experience

Well, Carla realized is that her portfolio was very conceptual

So she did a few self-directed projects that were very commercial put them in her portfolio and almost immediately

She landed her first fashion design job because as Carla talked about in her interview

The industry is not as airy-fairy as it is in design school

You're not basing things off of some tree that's blowing in the wind for this poem for the 19th century

your work has to be more relevant to trends that are going on and to

Commercially driven clothes that real people are actually wearing because I hate to break it to you

I've talked about this in other videos, but the crazy conceptual stuff that you see on the runway does not actually go to market

So yes, while some brands create these crazy conceptual designs

That is not what you're gonna be designing stuff on the runway is created for PR and marketing and presentation purposes only and that stuff

Is being created by the designers at the top top top of the chain?

you may get there someday and you can

but to start you're gonna be at the bottom and you are gonna be working on designing the

everyday clothes for everyday people the next example of this comes from Bjorn Bengston who I

Reviewed on the very first episode of the successful fashion designer podcast now bjørn's been in the industry for over 20 years

He's a design director and he does a lot of hiring

He's worked for brands like theory and Greg Norman and being in a hiring position

You're knows what he wants to see in someone's portfolio

I'm gonna let him tell you in his own words who work is very many times very conceptual and

Not always applicable to what goes on in the industry from a commercial standpoint

So develop something by yourself that you feel could be good for those

five to ten companies you really want the interview with and then when you show your

Patrol you actually develop time and develop you something that you feel is relevant from the commercial standpoint

If you don't have any commercial work that you've done because you've not yet worked in the industry

You can either pull some projects from an internship or do some self-directed projects to put in your portfolio

just make sure that they're based on what's actually in the market and what brands are actually selling on their website or in stores and

the next big difference between a

student fashion portfolio and a professional one is

showing

irrelevant projects versus showing tight cohesive collections that actually relate to the brand

What does this even mean?

Well, I boiled this down to the portfolio golden rule and if you've read my free book on portfolios

Then you've read this before here it is

again

this project collection or design speaks to the brand tells them that I understand their market customer and aesthetic and

Visually shows them that I am the right designer for the job. Now a lot of fashion design students their portfolios

We mentioned can be very conceptual

They also just want to shove every project they've ever done in there

But your portfolio is about quality and relevance to the brand not quantity

it's better to show just a handful of relevant projects from an internship or

from

self-directed projects than to show a bunch of stuff that doesn't even make sense to them a

Specific example of this came up when I interviewed Sheena Schoolcraft in episode 11 of my podcast

Sheena's worked for brands like DKNY and Tommy Hilfiger and she is in a position to interview and hire designers

She knows what she wants to see in a portfolio and what she doesn't she know specifically says it is a waste of time

To show too many projects. Everybody is so busy that if you show too many projects and stuff that's irrelevant

People just wind up getting kind of annoyed

She just suggests a maximum of three to six projects that are super relevant

because by the time you show your inspiration and you're trying and your mood board and your color story

It gets to be a lot of pages

So that is more than enough because here's the thing if you're applying for a position for woven tops

And you show a bunch of evening wear dresses. It doesn't even make sense as beautiful as your designs

maybe you're wasting everybody's time and one of Sheena's best pieces of advice is to send your portfolio as

Small PDF files that way you can customize what each brand sees now

I realize if your student you might not have that much work to choose from

But just really think about if you're showing eveningwear dresses to a brand that you're applying to to design swimsuits

Just think about what really makes sense and when you go in for an interview with your physical

portfolio pull pages out that are irrelevant or at least tuck them in the very back don't flip through 100 pages of

Irrelevant projects just because you're sitting there in person and this came up again on episode 53 when I interviewed Shelley

Simpson who runs the fashion recruiting department for a large staffing agency in New York City and Shelley cautions designers

Against sending brands to a full website unless your website is hyper focused on that specific category

Why?

Because it's hard to control what people will or won't see on your website where they may or may not click and it's really easy

For them to get confused and turned off by seeing something that's irrelevant to them

here's Shelley in her own words explaining this further as far as like a website goes this is where I typically

unless your website is very

specific and caters to a certain audience

I'm

and I want my client to see that I

Typically avoid sending that to clients because sometimes you're gonna have such array of work and you just don't want them clicking on the wrong

Lake and being like, oh she does swimwear, even though you know you're applying to them for like an it's position

I'm you just want to make sure that if you are presenting that to a client or you know somewhere you're applying

That it's it's a fit for what they're looking for. Otherwise, you never know where they're gonna end up on your website

So it just needs to be very well thought out if you do, you know intend to send that out

So again, unless your website is super focused on just what that brand wants to see for that specific category

consider sending customized PDFs for each job

It will remind you of the portfolio golden rule

again

this project collection or design speaks to the brand tells them that I understand their market customer and aesthetic and

Visually shows them that I am the right designer for the job

I talk about all of this and much more depth and answer every question

You could possibly have about your fashion portfolio in my free book

But before you go clicking away, here's how you can break into a new category

Even if you're past schoolwork or perhaps professional work has nothing to do with that category

And we've talked about self-directed projects in this video earlier

But a question that a lot of designers have is is it actually okay to show that stuff in your portfolio?

Can I put stuff in there that hasn't actually gone into production?

Yes

you can and this is exactly what Lela Jalili did who I interviewed an episode 49 now Leila's worked for brands like Helen Hansen and

Under Armour, but when she first got started in the industry out of school

She didn't have any experience in outerwear

She wanted to get into snowboarding in high action sports

But nothing in her portfolio reflected this so she did a bunch of self-directed projects and that's how she landed her first job

Beyond this Lela and I brain started a bunch of cool ways in the podcast

That you can add relevant work to your portfolio

Even if you don't have formal experience look for design competitions that you can enter

this may be a

competition that a brand is having or that a trade shows putting on maybe you offer to help a startup for free now I have

Thoughts I'm working for free and it boils down to this

if you initiate the project and you tell the brand or the startup or the person that you're working for free to gain experience and

You put very clear parameters on

What the projects going to be then it is okay

Where I really suggest you don't work for free is if a brand approaches you and asks you to do it to gain exposure

That is abusive

I know another person in the industry who has a friend

Who they give each other design inspiration boards and in they each design a collection off of that so get creative

Work with other people figure out ways you can get the experience

Before you had the experience one last example

Comes from Hilary Glenn who I interviewed an episode 35 now Hilary had lived in New York City and she had worked for a bunch

Of really high-end brands, but she was moving to Colorado where there's a lot of lifestyle and activewear brands

She didn't have a lot of this of work in her portfolio

So she did do some self-directed projects

But beyond this she went into interviews with sample projects that she created specifically for those brands and she showed them her ideas

So not only was she impressing the brand with the sample project. She then had more content to add to her portfolio

There are a million ways

You can come up with to get creative with this

So do that and then add some

commercial work to your student portfolio because remember the two biggest things that are going to make your

portfolio look more professional and less student is having

Commercial driven work and only showing stuff that's relevant to the brand again for more specific tips

Visual examples and answers to all your questions check out my free book on

Portfolios and to listen to the full length interview with all of the guests who I mentioned in this video

Check out the links in the description below in the meantime

If you liked this video, please click the subscribe button and give the video a thumbs up. I really do appreciate it

And it does help quite a bit

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I'd also love to hear from you

What surprised you most about the difference between a student fashion design portfolio and a professional one?

let me know below by leaving a comment a

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New Year New Bullet Journal | 2019 Bullet Journal Setup | Life of Ray - Duration: 5:46.

Namaste and welcome how are you guys doing so finally it's time to set up a

new bullet journal I am using a new notebook instead of continuing in the

old one and this time I got this in black so for the cover page I decided to

go with a golden 2019 and for this I used this gold glitter pen from Cello so

first I thought that outlining it would look nice but at the end I decided I

want to fill it in like completely in gold so these pens do take a bit time

in trying so if you have decided to use them you've been warned then I've also

added these little drop shadows using tombow brush pen this is the hard tip

then on to the future log I have removed the year at a glance page this year

complete because it didn't really serve any purpose so instead of that I'm

directly going to the future log and this spread is going to be across two

pages you can do one four but I don't need that much space so I decided to go

for like only two pages and there are six month on each page and and this

spread will be useful for any future event you would like to remember that

doesn't fall under the current month and it can also be used for birthday

reminders so then we are on to the 2019 goals page if you haven't guessed by now

I am going with the golden black theme I have written 2019 similar to the cover

page at least as similar as I could get it and then I've added goals in black

here I'm attempting to do calligraphy but after this comes the reading page I

have recently got into reading and I'm loving it so I'll be using this page to

track the books I want to read and my reading goal for 2019 is 25 books let me

know which books you would like to read and how many books you would like to

read in this month and for this page I have to doodled some books at the bottom of

page so yeah it looks a bit fancy and then I have accented everything in

gold just a little bit of accents of gold here and there then comes the

YouTube and blog ideas pager for these again I attempted to do some calligraphy

and I'm still learning it guys so not really perfected it and for the

decorations I doodle some light bugs across both the pages these pages will

be for any ideas I get regarding my youtube videos or blog post basically

it's a space for my brain dump

then comes my wish list and a shopping list pages for these I am just writing

the page title and doodle the scroll on the side both pages then comes the

earning and expenses pages I do make these spreads in my monthly logs but I

think it's a good idea to have these in the yearly log as well so you can get

an idea of how much you're spending every year and for the these pages I didn't do much

it just just the title and rupee symbol I think on the top the next spread might

sound weird but trust me I need this in my life

this page is for everything my mom tells me to remember okay she tells me a lot

of things to remember like I have put this stuff here and this thing is there

and then we both would forget that like completely forget that and so I have

decided to dedicate a page for just for that just everything my mom tells me to

remember I will just write it down and I've decided to call it mother told me

page yeah and I'm also doodled a loud speaker here the next page is the notes

page this one is also a new addition this year this page is for everything I want

to remember be it some information I need or something else

you know just anything I would like to remember in the future I didn't do much

on this page as I would like to have as much space as I can so I just added

these little gold circles in a fading manner I hope that comes across next is

a page that I specifically made for a job that I want to have so I've decided

to call it get the dang job page and I'm really good at naming pages am I not

anyways on this page I will mention all the important things I need to do and

remember in order to get that dang job okay so that's how it works next two

pages are for my blog and YouTube channels first is the product review

page to track all the products I need to review sometimes it can get a little

overwhelming so that's why I have this page and then there is the collaboration

page and for this page I will mentioned all the people I would like to

collaborate and well try to collaborate with them

next I have my Period Trackers this time I've decided to go with a vertical

layout which allows a little space on the right you had any notes if I see any

irregularities and I'll see if this layout works for me or not next is the waiting

on page it's to track all your online packages I am that person who starts

looking at the main door as soon as I placed an order online so it's nice to

have everything written down in one place for this page I doodled these you

know gift packages so that was this year's set up I hope you guys liked it

if you did don't forget to subscribe and I'll see you guys in my next one

Namaste :)

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Making A Video Collage With Your Holiday Photos and Videos - Duration: 11:28.

In today's video I'm gonna show you a way to make an easy Video Collage.

This is also known as a Video Montage or a Photo Collage.

If you haven't done so already, hit that subscribe button. And don't forget to hit the bell for notifications.

After all the holidays, I'm sure you have tons of photos and even some videos that you took

that are all loaded up in your phone or on your computer.

Instead of keeping them on your phone,

why not make a video collage that you can share?

That's where you take all your photos and even your video clips,

and turn them into a little video that you can share with your friends on social media.

You can use many programs to do this.

The most obvious is if you're on a Mac, you can use iMovie.

Or if you're on a PC You can use Windows Movie Maker.

I'm not gonna go into these. These are old-school and you've probably already played with them.

The one I'm gonna go into today is a program called Headliner.

Headliner is an online video maker

that you can use whether you're on Mac or a PC.

Now, all three of these programs are all free.

You can add music.

You can add cool transitions.

There's no watermark.

And the best of all, they are super easy to use.

So let's go in there and I'll show you what that looks like.

If you've never tried headliner before,

I kind of did an overview review video as well as making an audiogram.

And I'll link that in the description so that you can go check that out.

But for those of you they have already seen that, let's go ahead and go straight to the editor.

Now we're going to go ahead and make a landscape one, which is good for YouTube or web sites.

But you can also make a square one that you can use on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Or you can use portrait if you're going to make an Instagram story or a Snapchat.

So I'm going to go ahead and click on landscape and confirm.

Now it's going to do a little loading sequence.

And here we are with a completely blank landscape. Completely blank.

Now, If you've already seen this before you probably already know the basics.

This is the window I'm going to be previewing in.

You add your audio.

Your media, which can be video or a photo.

And this is if you want to put some text on there.

Sometimes it's fun to put text on pictures that you've taken.

Now we're going to start by grabbing some audio.

Go down here to audio and click +

You can either choose a file or you can go to their audio library and pick out something.

If you hover over it, you'll notice it makes a sound.

That one's kind of fun, let's check out this one.

I kind of like that one. Let's put that one on there.

If you're gonna use a wave generation,

which is where you put the actual audio over your pictures,

this is where you would choose out fast or slow.

But we're not going to do that.

I'm just going to use this as is. Also if you're going to be putting it

on a particular social media, it has time limits for you down here.

Twitter is 2 minutes and 20 seconds.

Instagram one minute.

Instagram stories is 15 seconds.

Snapchats 10 seconds.

And for Facebook, it gives you 10 minutes.

We're just going to add it as is.

You can see here the clip start, clip end and clip duration.

Now, the reason I like to start with the audio,

it's because the audio gives the video its entire feel.

And I want to make the clips line up with the audio

so I can feel that feeling.

That way I can make the clip change in just the right moment.

Now that I got it on there. I can go ahead and push play.

As you can see, that's quite loud.

Let me go back.

Now, I'm going to start adding my media.

But you can add JPGs, PNGs, SVGs, MP4s, MOVs.

So, you can add whatever kind of format that you want to put in here.

So, I'm going to click choose file.

And I have this great collection right here of pictures for my video collage.

And I'm going to start off,

all of these are based around the holidays.

So I'm gonna start off with,

Let's just have a nice friendly everybody type of one.

Open

Now, it's gonna let me crop it to wherever I want.

I can add zoom, pan, all kinds of effects.

I'm just gonna go ahead and have this one pan.

And then you can add whatever kind of transition you want.

I'm just going to have mine dissolve.

I'm going to add it to the video.

Now you can see the pictures down here.

And to change the length of it, you can just drag it back or forth.

I'm gonna line it up with the little,

the little line right here,

in the audio.

Because that's where the music kind of does a change over.

I can tell that from actually looking at the waveform.

Let me back that up and let's take a look at that.

Yep, that looks good.

So now I'm going to add another picture after it.

Choose another file.

And this time I think I'm going to throw in this one here.

This is of fireworks.

I'm going to add this to video and this one we're not going to pan

or anything. We're just gonna leave this as is. We're going to leave it with dissolve.

Add to video.

But on this one here, I'm going to add a text over it.

So, I'm going to put a text.

And I want it to be a large heading.

And you can get really custom on this and make your

your text transition, zoom in and out. Fade left, right.

There's just so much that this program can do.

And I'm just gonna go ahead and stick with the large heading.

And I'm gonna put

Holiday Video

Go down

2018

I'm going to center that.

And actually I'm going to make that bigger.

You can also put in all different types.

And I'm gonna put that to 96.

Let me go ahead and make that one a 96 too.

There we go. That looks good. And if you want to adjust this you just go over to custom.

You can add padding at the top I up to mine to 10. So it's right over the center here.

And we're going to go ahead and add that to video.

Now I also want to drag this back to where there's another music change over.

Let's go to about

That looks so short.

Let's try that right there. Well, no, that looks good.

When you do as much audio editing as I do,

you get to where you can see where the music change overs are.

Okay. Let's rewind this and take a look at how that looks.

Ready?

Okay, it's not exact on the music changeovers

But usually in my video editing software,

I can make this a lot bigger so I can get it really detailed,

Let's add in a couple more videos just to show you a few more things.

Stop about right there.

And let's add in

These cute puppy dogs

And on this one, let me kind of center them.

This time I'm going to have them zoom.

And go ahead add to video.

Scooch this down.

You can grab this little slider right here in scooch back and forth really simple.

Or you can actually go up and down.

And I'm going to move the little puppies back over here.

I'm going to add another picture.

Choose

These people are kind of walking. I'm going to actually take and cut this in

to where they're kind of in the corner here.

I'm going to have them pan left. Add that to video.

And let's add one more.

Choose file.

Kind of finish up our holiday theme with that.

In this one, we're not going to have any movement.

Add to video.

And we're going to add a headline again.

And this time we're gonna say,

Have a great 2019.

I'm actually going to lower this down some.

So let's try 20 there that looks good.

Add to video

All right, let's take a look at what we've got so far. I didn't cut off the end of that last one.

And there you go.

That's just an example. You can get in here, you can put in different text.

Take your music down, but go ahead and try to pick a song. That's the link that you want your video.

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You on Netflix: What Happened to Candace? [SPOILERS] | Heavy.com

You, the former Lifetime series streamed by Netflix in late December 2018, has a surprise twist at the end.

Warning: There will be spoilers for series 1 in this article – including the fate of the mysterious Candace, who is Joe Goldberg's former girlfriend.

First, the set up, and then we will explore what happened to Candace.

Joe Goldberg, played by Penn Badgley, is a Dexter-like character – by day a bookseller with a simple if intense charm.

However, he's hiding a murderous impulse.

The show gets off to an immediately creepy start when Joe develops a fixation with Guinevere Beck (called Beck by her friends, and played by Elizabeth Lail.) Beck wanders into a bookstore where Joe works, and quick conversation convinces him they're soulmates.

Stalking her social media pages, Joe's twisted psychology decides that he's the only man who can save Beck.

Save her from a bad boyfriend.

Save her from a toxic friend.

He sets out to eliminate, one-by-one, the people he thinks are threats to Beck, but who are really threats to his chances to be with Beck, whose life he intrudes with careful timing until they strike up a real relationship.

Soon he's monitoring her every move, on and offline.

What of Candace? Viewers are led to believe that Candace, Joe's former girlfriend and first love (played by Ambyr Childers), who was in a band, was another one of Joe's victims.

After all, the record executive Candace was having an affair with behind Joe's back did meet a grisly end at Joe's hand.

Candace's brother, who suspected Joe, has died (although it's unclear how), and a close friend still seemed surprised that Candace just up and left – apparently for Rome – without staying in contact with anyone.

A suspicious Beck starts investigating.

And that's when the real twists start.

Candace Makes a Surprise Reappearance.

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Candace's supposed disappearance to Rome is pretty much the first thing that makes Beck suspicious of Joe.

Her snooping culminates in her finding his trophy box hidden behind a ceiling tile in his bathroom.

Inside it: The cell phones of his victims and her own cell phone, which she thought she lost but he was using to spy on her.

Also inside it: Fragments of teeth.

We are led to believe these teeth might belong to Candace.

Joe catches Beck and locks her inside a walled in glass room inside the bookstore's basement where rare books are kept.

A tense back-and-forth ignites as Beck pleads for her release and then tries to manipulate Joe into doing so.

She escapes, briefly, but he catches her again, and this time he kills her.

The season ends with Joe back in the bookstore.

The door clangs open, and a woman walks inside.

At first, the viewer thinks this will be Joe's next victim as the woman is walking inside like Beck did once.

However, then the camera reveals it's Candace – returned.

"I think we have some unfinished business to talk about," she says.

New Year.

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This sets up the sequel.

Netflix has already announced there will be a season 2 of You.

It's likely to feature Candace, although it's based on a book called Hidden Bodies, which is set in Los Angeles.

Showrunner Sera Gamble confirmed to the Hollywood Reporter that Penn Badgley would return as stalker Joe.

"Part of the fun of continuing the story is that the loose ends from Joe's past are still dangling and could come back to him at anytime.

He is very worried about the fact that Peach Salinger's family has hired people to investigate her alleged suicide, and there is evidence potentially still at her house from season one," she revealed.

"If you look at every act of violence that he does in season one, that is potentially something that could come back and bite him.

And Dr.

Nicky is in prison and he is ardently protesting his innocence.".

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