You season 4 part 2 spoilers follow.
You star Amy Leigh Hickman has given her thoughts on the future of her character Nadia, following season four, part two.
In an exclusive interview with Digital Spy, Hickman was asked if she'd be up to return for a potential fifth season.
"I would love to come back and play her again," she said.
Season four saw Nadia go through quite the journey, working to help free Marienne from Joe's harassment, aiding her escape to Paris and reunion with her daughter.
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However, in part two's finale, her attempts to bring down Joe didn't go to plan, with the serial killer able to frame the student for the death of Eddie and have her sent to prison.
Hickman touched on her character's storyline, adding that she believes Nadia and Joe are actually quite alike. "I think that if she can pull off everything she did in season 4, there's not much she can't do," the actress continued.
"So I wouldn't put anything past her, I wouldn't past Joe as well. I think that's something they have in common, weirdly."
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While Netflix is yet to confirm a fifth season of the popular original series, it's likely that the show will be renewed. Showrunner Sera Gamble recently touched on the subject, telling Hollywood Reporter that she has an "exciting" idea for season five.
"We have an idea for season five that we're excited about," she revealed, adding that showrunners are also keen to end the series with a "complete" ending.
"Even in the early conversations with Penn, the idea was not to crank out episodes forever; it's to feel like we have told the complete story," Gamble added.
You seasons 1-4 are available on Netflix.
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