

( This is EXACTLY the way Joe cornered Peach Salinger when he smashed a rock into her skull. (Right? Or has only Joe done that?) For instance, just now, Nadia pops over with some useful information: Her friend spotted Rhys going for a morning run in Regents Park. Lockwood knows about him, as does Nadia he’s spoken with journalists, and we’ve seen him on TV. The only catch is that Rhys seems to exist too fully in the world that everyone else is in to not be a real person. I know at least one of you commented on the midseason finale recap that your theory is Rhys is Joe: Basically, Joe has a split personality because he can’t live with all that he’s done, and so he invented Rhys to justify his desire to keep on killing people. I feel like Joe’s research skills are suspiciously and uncharacteristically weak here … maybe he isn’t finding anything about Rhys because there’s nothing to find out? Like, is Rhys even real? Who says men can’t multitask? Recon on Joe’s part yields virtually nothing useful: Rhys is either at home all the time or in places where media and/or the public surround him.
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Joe is impressed that Rhys is running for mayor while serial killing. In fact, they are “working their through issues,” which means Phoebe tries to tell Adam she thinks she’s being followed, and Adam placates her, tells her she’s being paranoid, and puts her up in the penthouse of the hotel he’s about to lose. Adam is on the verge of bankruptcy and makes an absurd trade, his car collection for a diamond (but not a ring? How does he have the money to get it set? Whatever.) because he believes that he can charm Phoebe (who is already rich and does not need this diamond) into getting engaged to him because they are no longer broken up. Which is weird, no? I mean, sure, sexism, duh, but isn’t Kate already famous? Wouldn’t it make more sense for the media to latch on to her involvement and not get so stoked about Joe?Īs for the rest of the gang: Roald is getting out of town and wants Kate to come, but she’s not afraid of being serial killed anyway, she’s busy throwing this big art event in memory of Simon. As Kate will later remark, drily, everyone seems to have forgotten that she is the one who pulled both men out of the dungeon. The police think Joe is a hero because he saved Roald.


We are back from our brief intermission and find Joe … basically right where we left him.
