YES, things are about to go downnnn! FINALLY!
If you like Fight Club, you’ll be familiar with this kind of twist.
omg they destroyed this show this season..
lol so anyone can enter your home why people even install the DOORS if someone just going to say oh please open it for me ..
and how the hell did the mayor find that woman and took her , there is no logic ... on this , how does he know about it , her story wasn't related to LOVE DEATH ...
broo just kill me many holes in the plot
What BS "detective work" by Nadia. Out of all the photo, she "luckily" picks out the "correct" photo, and then sees an condemned building in that area and goes in there... and bulls#!t keeps continuing from there. Who wrote this s#!t?
lazy writing, but i'm still in
Oh no.
I was thinking during the interrogation scene that if it turns out that he is an innocent twin, I will be really mad.
I wasn't wrong. It's quite unimaginative at this point. If the cruel version of Rhys is only in his imagination, that is a bit better, but still forced.
The same goes for the student, why on Earth would she pursue this, especially by going into a shady abandoned crackhouse alone. Just meh.
I wish I hadn’t known about the ongoing theory of the twist at the end because now I don’t know if I would have picked it up at some point before the reveal. Anyway, earlier in the 2nd episode, there was a moment at dinner where Rhys asks Joe a question to which Joe responds, then Adam turns around and asks him “what was that?” - I thought that scene was very weird but didn’t read too much into it and then I saw a comment on Reddit where someone had this theory that while Rhys was an actual character, his interactions with Joe were a figment of Joe’s imagination and so in that specific scene there was no one actually present next to Joe which explains Adam’s question. So ever since, I have been watching the show while having this theory in the back of my mind, and episode 6 was the one that really solidified it for me.
I don’t know how I feel about this twist. On one hand, this fits Joe’s character and justifies the shift we saw in his personality this season. In earlier ones, we always saw Joe justifying his actions and being appalled at other people who were exactly the same as him, but now he seems to really want to start over and be a “good guy”, so it kind of makes sense for him to be so delusional that he projects all his evil thoughts and actions onto another persona, which is Rhys in this case, and makes him the bad guy so that Joe remains a hero and doesn’t have to face his own actions. Actions that are so deranged this time that it is hard for him to justify them. But on the other hand, I think it takes a lot to pull off this type of twist and it all depends on the way it is handled in the coming episodes.
Now let’s talk about Nadia and her uncovering all the secrets.
joe goldberg stan era!!!!!
(apparently my comment is too short to stand on its own)
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Once again, Joe puts on a cap and immediately thinks he is invisible.
Is it just me or or is this whole thing with Nadia really dumb? The way she discovers the cage by seeing a pic of Joe holding that bag from the Indian restaurant, going there and just entering this random abandoned building ... that was really the best that they could do? It just seems so lazy. Also, Nadia is just so annoying and unlikable as a character.
Name a more iconic duo than Joe and his cage
This Joe/Kate romance feels very forced. There is zero chemistry, it's boring and not at all engaging.
I am a bit disappointed by this twist, but i think it'll grow on me.