Maybe she knows the true nature of her friend and just accepts it because she didn’t have anyone else? Heck, even Beck knew which is why it’s so weird that she’s still “ride or die” for her. Everyone knew she was the one that blasted Annika with the drunk racist video. Peach is more transparent in her actions, well, at least to everyone except Beck. It’s also worrisome that he somehow thinks Peach is dangerous and doesn’t realize that he’s the exact same person and poses the same threat to Beck as she does. It’s pretty hilarious to watch Joe call Peach a sociopath, liar, stalker and so forth when everything he’s saying about her describes him to a tee. When he put back Peach’s laptop during her supposed overdose, did he not think about there possibly being cameras? She’s a Salinger for crying out loud. Subconsciously, he’s ready to do whatever in his power to keep and protect Beck, so that’s where those drastic and poor life choices come in.Īnd while he has moments where he’s really smart at handling situations, there are also moments where I wonder where his brain is. If Joe’s intention was to kill Peach, he would have been better prepared. Remember when he killed Benji? He couldn’t dispose of the body initially because he threw up at the sight of it.
Probably not his smartest move but again, not thought through at all.Īll that tells me though is that while Joe is a murderer, he doesn’t go into life expecting to murder people nor is does he cope well with it. Since Peach is alive, she will undoubtedly place the blame on Joe because he told her in passing that he’d picked up running. As was throwing away the bloody rock with his fingerprints on it.
It was daylight and anyone could have seen him, sure, but not checking her pulse before running away was stupid. There are so many twisted things about Joe and I’d say accepting that he was going to be charged with murder and could potentially lose Beck forever was pretty high on that list.īut for someone as smart as Joe, simply assuming Peach died was also naive. Following his actions, his mind ran amuck with regret but ultimately, he owned what he did and was ready to lose everything to protect her. Too much has transpired between them, there are too many memories for one little fight about Peach trying to sabotage her career to come between them.Īnd Joe knows it he knows he’s playing a losing game which is why he resorted to extremes and clobbered Peach over the head with a rock. Peach has the upper hand in this situation because she’s been slowly crafting a place for herself in Beck’s life for years. Allowing Peach to enter his home, accuse him of theft and allow him to ransack the place was horrible of her. She also isn’t doing herself any favors by refusing to stick up for either of them when she knows they are wrong. I don’t want to say she has it coming, but seriously, being so naive to the world around her kind of makes her an easy target. They feel like they have to fight harder and eliminate each other to keep their hold on poor Beck. Here’s the thing about Joe and Peach - they both know exactly what they’re doing and what game the other is playing that’s why they keep butting heads.Īnd it’s precisely why things are intensifying for them. We knew she had the hots for Beck, but we didn’t know just how deep her obsession ran.
Peach began showing her manipulative shades of crazy this week. Joe may be batshit crazy but he’s right about one thing - she needs him to protect her. How is it that she can be so out-of-touch with people’s motivations? The race for Beck’s heart is on… but who will it be? Joe or Peach?īeck is so blind to everything that’s going on around her, she doesn’t even know she has two sociopath stalkers fighting over her.