Beck is determined to find out what happened to Candace, but to do so, she'll have to take a page straight from Joe's book.Beck is determined to find out what happened to Candace, but to do so, she'll have to take a page straight from Joe's book.Beck is determined to find out what happened to Candace, but to do so, she'll have to take a page straight from Joe's book.
Daniel Cosgrove
- Ron
- (uncredited)
Carlos Garcia Jr.
- Hipster
- (uncredited)
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Justin Whang
- Band Member
- (uncredited)
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Best episode yet
A lot of things revealed and a lot of secrets will be know !
Cant wait for the final episode !!
Wow... this episode was crazy. Things are coming together, and it might be one of the best in the season. We learn what happened with Candace, and let me tell you - it changes everything you thought you knew about Joe. I loved how this episode dove into Joe's past. It makes him even scarier because now you can see the pattern, and it's not just about Beck. The flashbacks were creepy in the best way, and Penn Badgley nailed that unsettling vibe again. The tension here is insane. Beck is starting to put pieces together, and for once, it feels like she's onto him. But at the same time, Joe always seems a step ahead, which makes it even more stressful to watch. If I had to nitpick, Beck's been a little too trusting for too long, but I'll give her credit - she's catching on. The voiceover can feel a bit much sometimes, but it's part of what makes this show unique. This episode is a huge turning point. It's intense, creepy, and sets up the finale. If you were starting to feel sorry for Joe before, this one snaps you right out of it. Rating- 9.5/10. Super solid episode.
Superb, episode, did not expect the plot at all
Never expected to be such complex
padgly did and excellent role did his role superbly
Amazing show, intense and keeps you anticipated till the last second.
The best episode of series one by far.
Joe and Beck test each other and she finally finds out just what kind of person he really is thanks to a box hidden in the ceiling of the bathroom and she uncovers every missing piece of his crazy jigsaw puzzle and puts all the pieces together, finding out, what we as the audience have known all along. The trophies he's kept remind me of the blood samples Dexter would keep. They'd get along well!
Very well acted by all involved, brilliant script and great direction.
The last 10 mins of the episode are brilliant and especially the scene at the very end. I did not see that coming at all.
Joe and Beck test each other and she finally finds out just what kind of person he really is thanks to a box hidden in the ceiling of the bathroom and she uncovers every missing piece of his crazy jigsaw puzzle and puts all the pieces together, finding out, what we as the audience have known all along. The trophies he's kept remind me of the blood samples Dexter would keep. They'd get along well!
Very well acted by all involved, brilliant script and great direction.
The last 10 mins of the episode are brilliant and especially the scene at the very end. I did not see that coming at all.
This episode is the best one so far. I love predicting stuff but I was wrong until the end.
Did you know
- GoofsThe Plumchapell Records website shows Candace's A&R rep as Elijah Thornton, but the article Beck reads about his death refers to him as Elijah Thornton Stone. Stone is Candace's last name. Additionally, the article refers to "manor" of death and other errors.
- ConnectionsReferences Sex and the City (1998)
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