Collected Quotes & Gifs From February 2022
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected throughout the month of February 2022.
In this post, you’ll find quotes collected throughout the month of February 2022.
Our favorite book aficionado and stalker has entered suburbia with his master chef, equally crazy wife – what’s the worst that could happen?
In this post, you’ll find quotes and gifs from the month of January 2022.
The second season of “You” feels a bit formulaic, but Penn Badgley makes up for it by continuing to make you wonder how far Joe can go before he’s unforgivable?
We collected many quotes and made a few .gifs this month, check them out.
While Joe isn’t the luckiest nor smartest, he is adaptable. Hence him making the best of multiple bad situations.
Many questions are answered: Why is Ellie with Delilah, what happened with Joe’s parents, and the big one – Was it Joe who did what was discovered in episode 8?
What happens when you put an insecure psychopath on LSD? Well, we get an idea after Forty drugs Joe.
Joe struggles to deal with moving on from Love, but between Gabe and Delilah, there was hope.
A private investigator is put on Candace by Love, and this leads to her scrambling so that she can get her revenge.
Between Candace’s arrival, meeting Love’s parents, and trying to maintain this idea he can be better, will Joe snap once again?
The past, both in terms of his actions and people, continue to haunt Joe’s future as he tries to be who he wants Love to see him as.
Joe begins to get a bit more involved in Ellie’s life, despite being warned not to, and Forty, Love’s twin brother, he latches onto Joe so that he can become his new crutch.
Joe is struggling with not being who he is, but he acknowledges it, Delilah sees it, and poor Love romanticizes it.
New year new Joe, right? Well, with a new network and new location, it seems Joe, now Will, proves old habits die hard.
You challenges what can be acceptable and set aside when it comes to finding and maintaining love in the internet age.
A character guide for Netflix, formerly Lifetime, TV Series “YOU.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series.
Let’s just say when it comes to the ending, while this show has long been renewed for a second season, you might not have foreseen what happens.
You reminds you that it can and should qualify as a horror as Beck digs deeper into Joe’s past and learns the fate of Candace and Mr. Mooney.
Closure, and the ability to fix past wrongs, are in play as Candace’s name is brought up for a slightly surprising reason.
Joe’s jealousy gets the best of him and it leads to a very unexpected result. Though, Candace makes it seem Joe may revert to his old ways.
Between meeting Claudia, Paco’s mom; Candace, Joe’s ex; and Peach’s reaction to what Joe did? There is so much to be excited about.
Joe finds himself with formidable competition which may force him to do something drastic to save his relationship with Beck.
We get to go inside Beck’s head a bit, as Joe learns that he can’t find everything about her through the internet or hacking her Apple account.
As Peach pushes the idea that she too is stalking Beck, Joe researches how to get rid of a body.
As we get a hint of Joe’s ex, he also has to deal with Beck not being a one-dimensional person and not who he thought she was.
While the bleeping of curse words may annoy you, everything else will fascinate you to the point of being tempted to get the book to spoil what’s to come.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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