Maybe
- Episode aired Sep 23, 2018
- TV-MA
- 43m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
6.1K
YOUR RATING
Beck's continued casual encounters catch Joe off guard, as does a run-in with the police, making him realize a key situation must be dealt with.Beck's continued casual encounters catch Joe off guard, as does a run-in with the police, making him realize a key situation must be dealt with.Beck's continued casual encounters catch Joe off guard, as does a run-in with the police, making him realize a key situation must be dealt with.
Sean David Cooper
- Officer Martin
- (as Sean Cooper)
Featured reviews
The viewer can't help but hope that Joe somehow extracts himself from the dire straights he's landed himself in.
Now faced with a dead body fermenting in his prized book vault, the clock is ticking and tasks are mounting. Can Joe juggle body disposal duties as well as keep Guinevere interested?
9 out of 10.
Now faced with a dead body fermenting in his prized book vault, the clock is ticking and tasks are mounting. Can Joe juggle body disposal duties as well as keep Guinevere interested?
9 out of 10.
The way he behaves and think is really good, he understands the situation and executes his pre-planned plots. The monologue going on in his mind is pretty attracting.
Okay, so this episode starts heating things up. Joe and Beck are getting closer, but you can already feel the tension building with Peach stepping in. Peach is such an interesting addition here - she's hiding something, and you can tell she's going to be trouble for Joe. What I love about this episode is how it keeps that mix of romance and creepiness. Joe's inner thoughts are still hilarious and disturbing at the same time. One second he sounds like a guy who's just in love, and the next you're like... "Wow, this dude is terrifying." The way he justifies everything is crazy. The pacing is great, too. It feels like every scene is setting something up. You can see Joe starting to lose control a bit, and Beck is way more complicated than she seems at first. Plus, the social media angle is still super relevant - Joe knows her entire life because of what she posts. If I had to nitpick, some of Joe's moves are kind of predictable at this point, but it's still fun to watch him spin everything in his head. Favorite parts? Anything with Peach. She's shady in the best way. And that ending... you just know things are about to get messy. I'd give this episode a solid 9 out of 10. It sets the stage for the drama and makes you want to binge the next one.
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Beck's new position. Am I really supposed to believe that this "woman," with her pronounced Adam's apple, is genuinely female? It's a bit unusual for the show to present this character, but I suppose it's in line with the eclectic atmosphere of New York City. Additionally, I find it perplexing that Joe is so captivated by the sight of Beck being railed byother men. It strikes me as strange and off-putting. Moreover, the dialogue in this episode feels flat and uninspired. It's reminiscent of those romantic visual novels where you choose from generic lines-it just seems disconnected from reality. And then there's the moment when Joe helps her set up a new bed, the same bed that broke from her getting her back clapped, which feels oddly mundane in the context of everything else unfolding.
This episode was really good and had some of the most intense scenes yet! Penn Badgley and Elizabeth Lail nail the acting as Joe and Beck take it a step further and Joe is finally able to get rid of his main issue - Benji.
The storyline between Paco and Joe gets more intense after Ron becomes increasingly more aggressive to Joe and seeing the charismatic bookstore manager take care of this problem is a really good watch.
This episode shows Joe attempt to seal the deal and how Benji was extremely wrong about Beck. What really tops this episode off is, after a truly intense watch you get served a comedic relief type of ending.
Another spectacular episode.
The storyline between Paco and Joe gets more intense after Ron becomes increasingly more aggressive to Joe and seeing the charismatic bookstore manager take care of this problem is a really good watch.
This episode shows Joe attempt to seal the deal and how Benji was extremely wrong about Beck. What really tops this episode off is, after a truly intense watch you get served a comedic relief type of ending.
Another spectacular episode.
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Guinevere Beck: I read one of your essays in the "Review" last month, and it was so illuminating. I tweeted it.
Blythe: Social Media. It's like the next great genocide.
- ConnectionsReferences Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
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- 43m
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