Joe, however, simply does not possess this much coin so he decides to murder Jasper and send his body through a meat grinder instead.
At the climax of the episode, Joe ends up killing Jasper, cutting him limb by limb and shoving his body parts into a meat grinder before dumping bags worth of minced human meat into a dumpster.
He states that developing his own identity has taken a long time. Joe decides that since he cannot create a new identity quickly, he needs to steal Will's instead. He hits will in the head and locks him away in his glass cage, now in a storage unit.
But to make sure he gets his money first, Jasper puts Joe's fingertip in a cooler of ice and holds it for ransom. For the rest of the episode, Joe walks around Los Angeles with a bleeding finger and continues to stalk Love regardless of his injury.
Jasper takes his pocket knife out to kill Joe, but Joe grabs a knife off of his workbench and stabs him in the stomach. Joe then stabs Jasper deeper before pushing him onto plastic foil, killing him (Joe seemed to plan to kill him, that would explain why the plastic was out, to stop blood from getting everywhere).
Final count
That puts us at 16 people! For reference, the Golden State Killer's body count is 13.
and Monty, Bellamy, and Clarke go to interrogate Dante. Maya tells Jasper there is no way Cage will let her live and Jasper vows to kill him before giving Maya a kiss goodbye and telling her he loves her.
But what happens to Love and Joe's baby Henry in Season 3 of “You”? Before he jets off to Europe, Joe leaves his son in the care of his colleague at the library, Dante. Dante and his husband Lansing had been trying for a child, and Joe writes them a letter saying he hopes that together they will raise Henry.
Having undervalued the debt, Joe made $3,000 off a book forgery and paid it to Jasper, only to be shocked by the actual debt. Jasper intially plays it cool and assures Joe that they could meet later, but then severs Joe's right pinky finger.
Joe cuts off two of his toes so it will appear like he has perished as well. By leaving behind some of his DNA, Joe is hoping that the authorities will believe that Love murdered him like she did all the others in Madre Linda.
Mooney (Mark Blum) adopted Joe (Gianni Ciardiello), took care of him and gave him a job at the bookstore. Though, it is later highlighted that Mooney subjected Joe to a similar abusive treatment, locking him in a plexiglass cage vault, below his bookstore, against his will.
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. Then the hallucinations start. “He's really desperate to see himself as a good person,” says Gamble.
Episode eight reveals that Joe was actually the one who kidnapped Marienne, drugged her, and put her in the box.
Severe bruising around her neck revealed that Joe choked her to death. “You hurt me,” her ghost said. “Look at me, Joe,” she continued, as she removed her scarf to expose her scars. Beck's death in the book version of You, written by Caroline Kepnes, is similar to that in the Netflix series.
Joe's young neighbor, Paco, ends up moving to Los Angeles with his mom after Joe kills his mom's abusive boyfriend, Ron. Throughout season one, Joe shows his kinder side by befriending and helping his young neighbor Paco, who lives next door with his mom, Claudia, and her abusive boyfriend, Ron.
Guinevere Beck, played by Elizabeth Lail, is Joe's obsession throughout the first season of You. They first met in the bookstore where Joe worked. After Joe got rid of her on-again, off-again boyfriend Benji, the two embarked on a relationship.
Joe's past shows why he wants a daughter. Both Joe and his mother suffered from abuse by his father, and it was bad enough that his mom even hid a gun for protection. A You season 2 flashback showed Joe using the weapon to kill his father and protect his mother.
Previous seasons revealed that Joe ended up in foster care after shooting his mother's abusive boyfriend. Joe discovered that his mom had another son later in life — Joe's half-brother. This character has never returned to the series, but could he be hiding in plain sight in season 4?
Candace Stone is a major character of the Netflix show You, serving as the titular overarching protagonist of the first season, the heroic main antagonist of the second season, and a posthumous protagonist of the third season. She is the ex girlfriend of the protagonist Joe Goldberg.
Realizing that he might have to protect Henry from himself — or a life in the foster care system should Love and Joe both be revealed as murderers — Joe drops his baby off at the home of co-worker Dante (Ben Mehl) after Love's death.
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.
Henry "Forty" Quinn-Goldberg is the newborn son of Love Quinn and Joe Goldberg. He is named after Love's brother, Forty Quinn. Joe is insistent on calling his son, "Henry". Whereas, Love and Dottie Quinn are more eager to call him "Forty".
Given that he (in the books, at least) was physically similar to Rosalie, it was decided that they could pass as twins, and so Jasper changed his surname to Hale instead of Cullen, which helped the coven pass as a family of adopted children.
Due to their similar physical features, Jasper and Rosalie pose as twins who have been adopted by Carlisle and Esme Cullen while attending high school in Forks. The details of their relationship are unknown, but it is assumed that he cares for her as a sister.
He has many scars on his body, face, neck and jaw from the bites of vampires he fought during his time in Maria's coven.