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And to all a good night, indeed.

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Its time torecap the recaps!

(ThoughNetflix also has you covered if thats what youre into).

Joe works in Mr. Mooneys bookstore.

In this New York bookstore is a basement.

We have no idea!

But probably, it was Joe.

RIP, Peach Salinger!

Joes next victim is Peach Salinger.

But, of course, shows like this rely on the near-total absence of enterprising police officers.

Joe also goes but under a fake name so he can keep an eye on Becks therapist.

(In Becks defense: Her therapist is John Stamos.)

She got fired from her job as a yoga teacher because she fell asleep during class.

Her friends are almost uniformly awful, as is her taste in boyfriends.

Her style is unremarkable (does Madewell have an Aggressively Forgettable Pretty Girl Collection?).

Theentirefinale is just Beck in the prison trying, and failing, to convince Joe to set her free.

Its torturous, honestly, with very little dramatic payoff, andyou can read my take on it here.

But for plot-point purposes: Beck almost escapes, but Joe kills her.

Hes Joes neighbor, and his mom has an abusive boyfriend named Ron.

At the end of the season, Joe kills Ron.

This is one of those blunt-force-trauma-to-the-head kills that actually takes.

I guess he worked the kinks out with his first attempt on Peach.

Or that they dont?

At least youll have beautiful ghosts

Joe has an ex-girlfriend whose demise isstronglyhinted at all season.

But not to Joe,who pushed Elijah off a roof to his death.

Real estate is a bit easier to come by, though.

Just in case he needs to take more hostages.

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