A great episode to find who Joe really is and a great cliffhanger. Now we have 2 sociopaths
19 Reviews
Joe ):
mehdikhabouiz17 January 2020
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Contrary to what is expected, as some viewers claim. This episode is the most beautiful dialogue between Joe and himself, where he realized the deficiencies in his psychological structure and threw the key that was his only way to freedom and flight as he might go to another city and search for a new love, but the opposite happened by realizing that the cage is his home, he did everything that His sweetheart confides in her love for him and has challenged the impossible.
What... what...what
evansjoshyr29 December 2019
Holymoly what a plot twist
momongah30 December 2019
OMG
tomwarne-5309430 December 2019
Wtf?!?!!
danielenachem29 December 2019
Nice twist, but not a revalation one as everyone seem...
stumpe-13 January 2020
Am I the only one who see this coming? I guess I ´ve seen too much series, but although I see that coming, I like the Twist. Wish, that this Twist came earlier, the middle of Season 2 was just okay, better then the first middle half, but it could have been better or een tighter writing...
Plot Twisted
ZegMaarJus25 June 2020
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In a flashback we see that Joe killed his father. Delilah is laying dead in the glass cage while Joe finds out who killed Delilah. Joe videocalls with Will Bettelheim, he tells the whole story to him. Joe went to Anavrin after strangeling Forty. Forty didn't know about Delilah's death, at that time he had sex with Candace. Did Candace kill Delilah? Ellie thinks that something happened with her sister. Candace visits Forty, Candace warns him for Joe. Candace found Joe's glass cage at the storage boxes and locked Joe into it. Love arrives at the glass cage first she believes Joe but than Joe tells Love that he did all the things what Candace said to her the evening Joe's name was exposed. Joe hidded a spare key in the glass cage but he thrown it out of the cage. Love killed Candace with a piece of glass at the storage hall. Amazing episode with blood, drama, romance, thrilling moments and new events i'm looking forward to the final episode.
Surprise Ending...
vivianla14 March 2021
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This episode's ending...I can't even.
Joe goes to see Forty. His mother lets him in. Candace later visits and tries to flirt with Forty. She sarcastically says it was a mistake? It was a mistake he slid into her vagina?
Joe tries to recap and figure out what exactly happened during the time he was high/on LSD. He figures out first it was at bars. Then they went to Anavrin where the security alarm was triggered and the manager came in. Forty was with Joe. Forty drops Joe off at a corner and gives him a flower.
Candace figures out Joe might have already killed Delilah. She enters the garage and pepper sprays Joe. She texts Love. Love comes and runs out and vomits in a trash can. Love then kills Candace by slitting her throat. Love goes back to Joe and says she took care of Candace.
Interesting fact I learned - California doesn't have basements.
Joe goes to see Forty. His mother lets him in. Candace later visits and tries to flirt with Forty. She sarcastically says it was a mistake? It was a mistake he slid into her vagina?
Joe tries to recap and figure out what exactly happened during the time he was high/on LSD. He figures out first it was at bars. Then they went to Anavrin where the security alarm was triggered and the manager came in. Forty was with Joe. Forty drops Joe off at a corner and gives him a flower.
Candace figures out Joe might have already killed Delilah. She enters the garage and pepper sprays Joe. She texts Love. Love comes and runs out and vomits in a trash can. Love then kills Candace by slitting her throat. Love goes back to Joe and says she took care of Candace.
Interesting fact I learned - California doesn't have basements.
It's not a dream come true, I never thought that such a twist could come in the story.
ankitdasofficial26 October 2020
You Season 2 Episode 9
Review : The first thing I want to say when reviewing this episode is that this episode is the best episode of season two. Judging by the place where the episode ended the day before, there is no way this episode can be called bad. The rest of the good talk about the episode is discussed below.
Acting : All the actors and actresses of this episode have performed well enough and with intelligence.
Direction : The director has performed well enough to manage.
Story and Dialogue : Talking about the story of this episode, it has to be said that this episode started with the end of the previous episode. The start of this year was still a bit slow. But soon before the episode the story became more interesting, mysterious and entertaining, and the way it ended with Twister, I didn't find it bad or boring or non-interesting in any way. Along with good story, good dialogue has also been used in this episode.
Soundtrack and Background score : No soundtrack was used in this episode and a fairly good and consistent background score was used.
Cinematography and Editing : The cinematography and editing of this episode is as good and commendable as every episode.
Other Departments : Lighting, vfx, makeup, sound designing, sound recording, location and set are all pretty good
Overall Episode : Judging from all aspects, I gave this episode ten out of ten stars.
Thanks so much for reading my review.
Review : The first thing I want to say when reviewing this episode is that this episode is the best episode of season two. Judging by the place where the episode ended the day before, there is no way this episode can be called bad. The rest of the good talk about the episode is discussed below.
Acting : All the actors and actresses of this episode have performed well enough and with intelligence.
Direction : The director has performed well enough to manage.
Story and Dialogue : Talking about the story of this episode, it has to be said that this episode started with the end of the previous episode. The start of this year was still a bit slow. But soon before the episode the story became more interesting, mysterious and entertaining, and the way it ended with Twister, I didn't find it bad or boring or non-interesting in any way. Along with good story, good dialogue has also been used in this episode.
Soundtrack and Background score : No soundtrack was used in this episode and a fairly good and consistent background score was used.
Cinematography and Editing : The cinematography and editing of this episode is as good and commendable as every episode.
Other Departments : Lighting, vfx, makeup, sound designing, sound recording, location and set are all pretty good
Overall Episode : Judging from all aspects, I gave this episode ten out of ten stars.
Thanks so much for reading my review.
Great Season, not the best climax possible...!
thekami00010 January 2020
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Reviews from IMDB (the rating for example is too high that I expected big things!) as well as from my family members that watch the show, raised my expectations for this episode! To be fair, the previous one was amazing, some of the best things I've seen on "TV" for a long time, so I was in for the pen-ultimate episode of this (much better than the previous) season!
Unfortunately, the whole "i need to find out what happened cause I don't remember" scenario didn't work for me, and made me wishing we could go on and see what's going to happen. Then, Candace all of a sudden (re?)watches Forty's video and then the door to Joe's basement is...UNLOCKED! The plot twist that Love is a killer only led to more eye-rolling from my part (I was expecting this to happen since we first showed her, she would be like Joe's Nemesis, i recalled), and like that I had to deal with disappointment...But nevertheless, acting is on great levels, cinematography and directing are top notch and I'm glad I'm watching YOU, cause it really touches on a lot more things than it seems on the surface. I just wish they had handled differently the whole "Love is not who she seems to be..."
Totally no sense
bulgaria_mitko14 January 2020
It's all in the details, and there are mistakes
BruceWayne331 October 2020
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So joe goes to the storage unit to dispose of Delilah. Candace finds out where his storage unit is. Annnnnd just walks in?!?!? Joe doesn't lock the storage door behind him? Come on now. This may seem like a nitpick but if the story is going to be good the little details have to be just as solid.
Oh side note Love is a killer now too? Boooooo
Oh side note Love is a killer now too? Boooooo
Seriously?
lifeisgood11016 January 2020
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This was about the dumbest ending to the episode possible. Love is this sweet, nice girl who just wants to cook, bake, and be loved. But we are supposed to believe that she is going to murder the person that proves to her that her boyfriend is a murderer? I'm not even going to watch the last episode. This season is horrible.
And so on...
bombersflyup9 January 2020
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An okay episode, with carryover from last episode of Joe still trying to piece together the events and too much Forty. I mean, I kinda saw it coming that Love would kill Candace because she painted her into a corner. A bit like Deb to save the day.
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