When stalking Peach, Joe left an incriminating and crusty jar of urine behind, which is a loose end that may yet still come back to haunt him. Joe attacked Peach not once but two times: once as she was jogging in Central Park, and then a second time at her house. But, despite all her flaws, girl did not deserve to go out like she did. She also flagrantly controlled others through these means, even releasing a drunken video of a friend in order to ruin her reputation. She controlled Beck through a combination of money, guilt, and prestigious influence. Peach Salingerĭid She Deserve the Axe?: Peach (Shay Mitchell) was certainly a toxic friend who was a threat to Beck in many ways. Love was threatened enough by Joe’s obsession with Natalie that she slit her throat mere weeks after meeting her, leaving Joe to clean up the mess. But were Natalie’s sins murder-worthy? Nope. In fact, she nabbed her hubby Matthew Engler when he was still married. Natalie Englerĭid She Deserve the Axe?: Natalie (Michaela McManus) wasn’t a bad person, per se, but she was very much trying to cheat on her husband with the “boring neighbor.” Given her comfort level with how quickly and confidently she seduced Joe, a married new father, Natalie wasn’t a stranger to adultery. She was an aspiring writer and valiantly tried to write her way out of Joe’s clutches- Hamilton-stylez-but all she got for her effort was a posthumous publication after Joe strangled her to death. Beck (Elizabeth Lail) might have been flighty and selfish, but her only big slip up was not putting curtains on her giant, street-facing windows. Guinevere Beckĭid She Deserve the Axe?: Nah. So Joe shoved him off a ledge at a party. Elijah (Esteban Benito) simply had the misfortune of being the guy that Candace dated after she initially broke up with Joe. Elijah Thorntonĭid He Deserve the Axe?: No. The man survived cancer only to be killed by Love. She didn’t mean for him to die, but he died all the same. In the season 3 finale, Love admitted to incorrectly dosing her husband with the paralytic poison Aconite, using it orally instead of on the skin. Joe went nearly mad trying to figure out why he would have killed her, only to find out that Love was the murderer the entire time.ĭid He Deserve the Axe?: Nope. After an impromptu acid trip with Forty, Joe returned to the cage, only to find Delilah dead, throat slit. When Joe found her in his storage unit, he locked her in his cage with a swiftness, promising to let her out once he skipped town. A landlady / journalist, Delilah (Carmela Zumbado) was a complete innocent who simply had a curious mind and a key to Joe’s apartment. Delilah Alvesĭid She Deserve the Axe?: Absolutely not. Below we’ve ranked the unsuspecting victims of You from dewy-eyed innocent to downright devilish. So, we’re here to set the record straight by sorting through all the murder madness. There have been plenty of innocent lives lost in their destructive wake. That’s not to say that Joe or Love are heroes of any kind. When bad things happen to bad people, the vigilante justice in You can certainly be electrifying to watch. While viewers often cheer for Love and Joe to get away with murder, these types of kills are especially sweet. You Season 2 Review (Spoiler-Free) By Delia Harrington
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