His voiceover closes the episode: “You think you’re helping her, Nicky. But you’re just another man taking advantage. Another man who needs to learn what happens when you get between me and the woman I love. Don’t worry. I’m a patient man. Edmond Dantès waited years. I can wait a few weeks.”
But then Joe sees him : a tall, handsome, effortlessly confident man in a tweed jacket. Dr. Nicky, Beck’s therapist. The very same therapist Beck has been seeing to “work through her issues.” Joe watches, his jaw tightening, as Beck touches Nicky’s arm, leans in too close, and laughs at his stupid joke. The betrayal isn’t real—it’s just friendly conversation—but in Joe’s mind, it’s an affair. you s01e05 aiff
But Joe’s internal monologue reveals the truth: moving in isn’t about protecting Beck. It’s about total surveillance. From her messy closet to her forgotten voicemails, Joe now has 24/7 access to every corner of her life. And he hates what he finds. His voiceover closes the episode: “You think you’re