Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail)
Up until her showdown with her professor - more on him later - Beck came across as pretty lame. She has terrible taste in boyfriends and friends, spends way too much time online and hanging out with said terrible friends instead of getting on with writing her awful poetry, and lives outside her means. But by the end of Episode 2, she'd shown some backbone. Maybe there's hope for her yet.
Benjamin Ashby Jr. III (Lou Taylor Pucci)
Joe really didn't think things through, did he? After whacking Benji on the back of the head and sticking him inside that convenient climate-controlled chamber (which, by the way, does anyone else ever use?), he then had to put up with the artisinal soft drink purveyor's stream of BS. When Benji tried to paint Beck as the real villain in their relationship, the contents of his phone revealed exactly what type of guy he is. Or was.
Professor Paul Leahy (Reg Rogers)
Ugh, there's nothing worse than a married, middle-aged man in a position of authority who preys on vulnerable young women. With his groping hands and abuse of power, this academic deserves everything we suspect he has coming to him.
Mr Mooney (Mark Blum)
Just when we thought Joe's boss was a nice old man, it turns out he may well be part of the reason Joe is the way he is. In Episode 2, we saw the book store owner deal his mentee a blow in a flashback scene. Is anyone else concerned by the fact that we've only seen Mr Mooney in flashback so far?
As you can see, the competition for You's most objectionable character is high, and at this point, Benji is going to be hard to ever beat. But with eight more episodes to go and characters we haven't even met yet, nothing is certain.