Joe accuses Beck of cheating on him with Dr. Nicky and she denies it and then breaks up with Joe. Later, Joe discovers that Beck actually did have an affair with Dr. Nicky and he decides to forgive her.
Using one of his go-to moves, Joe breaks into Dr. Nicky's laptop and listens to a recording of one of Beck's sessions. He concludes that he was wrong about the affair and realizes that he's not what Beck needs right now. And because Joe believes in his twisted sense of true love, he decides to let Beck go for real.
Again, Joe seeks revenge on Dr. Nicky for his affair with Beck, and buries her body in his backyard.
Guinevere Beck
Guinevere, called 'Beck' on the show, ended up locked in Joe's infamous glass cage after discovering that Joe had been obsessed with her, stalking her and that he killed Benji. She was murdered (off-screen) by Joe after trying to escape the glass cage.
Joe and Beck date on and off for a few months, but after Peach's death, they really connect and seem like they're in a good place (from Joe's perspective). But then he figures out that the whole time they've been together, she's actually been sleeping with her therapist, Dr. Nicky (played by John Stamos).
Joe is a loner bookstore manager who becomes infatuated with a woman named Guinevere Beck and begins to stalk her to find out everything about her and hopefully make her fall in love with him. However, his obsession soon becomes out of control when he starts trying to control every aspect of her life.
Peach has been in love with Beck for a long time. However, her feelings have been shown to be largely unrequited. Beck loves Peach as her friend and consistently supports her but, for Peach, this is not enough.
Love isn't thrilled to see the state of Natalie's face, not just decomposing but sunken, Joe having removed her teeth so that her body, if found, couldn't be identified using dental records.
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.
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".
BECK: Cheats On Joe And Lies About It
Not only does she approach Joe with insecurity, jealousy, and accusation when questioning him about his actions and his new partner, but she deceives him about her affair with Dr. Nicky.
Clued in by something Paco says, Beck discovers Joe's hiding place in the bathroom ceiling. She is horrified as she finds her old cellphone as well as Benji's and Peach's, in addition to other disturbing mementos which he has kept.
Joe Goldberg stalks his first obsession, Guinevere Beck. He convinces the audience that he simply cannot help himself, though he tries many times to stop his obsessive thought and stalking fixations.
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.
Karen Minty (Natalie Paul) was the adult relationship Joe needed to snap out of his obsessive ways. Karen was a friend of Claudia's, Joe's abused and drug-addicted neighbor, and she just so happened to meet Joe in passing. The two end up dating after Joe's breakup with Beck.
Guinevere Beck
Known throughout Season 1 as Beck, she met Joe in the bookstore where he worked. His obsession with her quickly began.
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.
This is because, to him, he sees Joe as a good person after what he did to Ron. In making the choice not to help Beck, Paco proved his loyalty to Joe - which Gamble admitted she found to be "the biggest tragedy" in the finale.
The character of Paco (Luca Padovan) wasn't in the book, but rather, executive producer Greg Berlanti came up with the idea. "It was Greg's suggestion to bring a boy into the story so that we could see a more honest and vulnerable side of Joe," showrunner Sera Gamble told EW.
She confronts Joe during a *tense* dinner of roast chicken and reveals that she killed her first husband, James, with a lethal dosage of aconite after he asked for a divorce. But she claims that the high dosage was accidental (...) and she didn't mean to kill him.
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.
In Episode 1 of the new season, Joe cheated on his wife with his neighbor Natalie (RIP) and in Episode 2, Love set eyes on her teenage neighbor, Theo Engler (Dylan Arnold).
Although neither character has outwardly expressed their affections for each other, it can be assumed that Peach does in fact love Mario for his bravery and determination. Their presumed love-life has since become the core of many internet jokes, most of which are fairly adult in nature.
In Ice Age: Continental Drift, Peaches returns as a teenager. She also develops a romantic interest on Ethan when she first meets him. Her coat is a lighter color then it was in her previous appearances.
She has a need to be in control of everyone and thrives on her friends being codependent on her. It could be interpreted that she only wants Beck because she thinks that she is the only person worthy of Beck's affections. This can be seen by the way that Peach looks down on Joe's job as a book keeper.