She is initially suspicious of Joe and tells him to stay away from her and her sister. Later however, they develop a friendship and end up sleeping together. The two of them are caught having sex in an alley and arrested.
Joe agrees and they have sex. Joe tells Delilah that she should tell her story. You Season 2, Episode 6, “Farewell, My Bunny” ends with Joe finding justifications in his head to stay in LA — he imagines seven totems that he has found since arriving and agrees to stay.
Back in reality, Joe ventures to a drug-fueled pool party in the Valley to track down Rufus. There, he runs into his neighbor Delilah (Carmela Zumbado), Ellie's older sister who unsuccessfully tries to avoid a famous douchey comedian named Hendy, who, she later tells Joe, drugged and raped her when she was 17.
Delilah Alvez, played by Carmela Zumbado, was not a serious girlfriend of Joe's but the pair did have a brief romance after Joe rented an apartment from her in Los Angeles.
Later he discovers that Love murdered Delilah because she believed Delilah was a threat to Love and Joe's relationship.
Instead, Joe goes to find Ellie and tell her that Delilah is dead. He sends her away with money he's taken from the Quinn business safe to start a new life in Florida before she can be taken away (we know she gets there safely as Joe receives a postcard from her before the end of season two).
After Love kills Candace, she wraps her body in tarp and puts it in the back of her car trunk. Then she disappears and comes back to the storage unit with freshly baked muffins.
Candace Stone being alive was a good twist. She was Joe's original love interest and coming back from the dead was a good move from the show's creators. Joe buried her in a shallow grave, thinking he killed her. Candace's character actually slayed the game.
Around the same time, Love connected the pieces, realizing that Joe was in love with, aka stalking, his boss Marienne. She made him his favorite meal, roast chicken, and confronted him about his affair. Joe in turn revealed that he knew about Love's affair and asked for a divorce.
In the Season 2 finale, Joe's girlfriend, Love, reveals that she murdered Delilah. It's not the first time she's murdered someone, and it won't be the last. She wanted to protect Joe's murderous secrets, and in the heat of the moment believed that killing Delilah was the only way to do that.
As far as Ellie (Jenna Ortega) knows, the Quinn family is responsible for the death of her sister, Delilah. During the season finale, Joe doesn't give Ellie many details about how Delilah died, what happened to her body, or why she was killed.
While she's trapped and Joe tries to figure a way out of the mess he's in, Love discovers Delilah in the cage and kills her so that she won't be a threat to her relationship with Joe.
It all comes to a head in the end when Joe decides to kill himself after Marienne overdoses on drugs he left in the cage with her. And when Joe finds himself standing on a bridge, getting ready to end it all, it is there that he finally embraces "Rhys" and accepts him as a part of himself.
Once Love goes to slit Joe's throat, he injects her with his own aconite. Joe explains that he realized Love was growing aconite in the garden and hoarded the antidote, which is adrenaline. Joe doses himself with adrenaline during dinner and therefore quickly regains movement. Love dies from the aconite.
Delilah lulled Samson to sleep in her lap and then called a man, who cut off Samson's seven locks of hair. Then she began to torment him, for he had lost his strength. Then she shouted, “Samson!
Joe and recovering drug addict Marienne, who has a daughter called Juliette, met while working at the local library together. They eventually slept together, despite Joe being married to Love. Love revealed everything about Joe's murderous past to Marienne before she left for Paris and Love was killed.
Joe hates everything about this because he did not want a boy for a child (boys are evil, damaged garbage people); he wanted a girl (girls are holy, purehearted sparkle-angels).
Before he fled the scene, Joe left his son, Henry, with his coworker from the library, Dante. Earlier in the season, it was revealed that Dante and his partner had attempted to adopt a child multiple times throughout their relationship, and in a way, Joe made their dreams come true.
Unfortunately, no, she is not alive. But let's face it — given her particularly gruesome ending in the season 3 finale, the odds of her coming back to life were pretty slim. Showrunner Sera Gamble even confirmed her death back in October 2021.
Joe is a serial killer, stalker and former bookstore manager who, upon meeting Guinevere Beck at his workplace in New York, develops an extreme, toxic and delusional obsession with her.
That particular true love? Love Quinn, Joe's better half for Season 2 and 3, played by the amazing Victoria Pedretti. Unfortunately for Joe, he completely rejected Love when it turned out that she was perfect for him—meaning she was also a manipulative murderer with a huge ego and a short temper.
Upon arriving in London, Joe develops such an obsession with Rhys after reading his autobiography, A Good Man in a Cruel World, which Joe closely identifies with.
That's further complicated by Love's trajectory throughout the season. Seen mostly through Joe's first-person perspective as a lovable, if not a bit naïve, young woman longing for love after experiencing her own trauma, she is revealed to be suffering from severe PTSD.
Sometimes, Joel is so focused on his own pain that he forgets Ellie has also lost everyone she cares about. And by abandoning Ellie, Joel only shows the girl she's alone in the world.