Amongst the many great scenes in the television show, “Better Off Ted” is the scene where Beck has her big break hug with Tori. As a fan of the show, I can say that this is one of my favourite scenes. I loved watching the whole scene, and I was captivated by the way that Beck held Tori’s face in her hands. It’s a beautiful scene, and I’m sure that everyone will enjoy it.
Jade’s jealousy is justified
During Beck’s big break hug scene, the audience was supposed to see Jade’s jealousy being justified. But that didn’t happen. In hindsight, the situation was probably far more serious than we realize. We shouldn’t have to wait until the moment to tell Jade what’s going on. We should tell her immediately, even if it means embarrassment.
The fact is, Jade doesn’t like Tori. She doesn’t like Tori’s easy life. She doesn’t like Tori’s attention. She doesn’t like Tori’s big break. And she doesn’t like Tori’s kiss on Beck. And she doesn’t like Tori’s attitude towards Beck.
Jade doesn’t like to hang out with people she likes. She likes to hang out at Vegas’ house. She likes to watch the car race with her boyfriend. And she likes to get under people’s skin. That’s not very nice. She’s a jerk.
Tori’s friendship with Beck is tenuous
Until the pilot episode, Tori was not interested in Beck. However, since then, she’s shown some jealous tendencies towards Beck. And even after Tori’s boyfriend, Andre, discovered that she set him up, he hasn’t reported her.
Jade and Beck bring two circles of girls together. In some episodes, it’s a good thing. In others, it’s a bad thing. In the end, it’s a head scratcher.
The pilot episode is a good example of the aforementioned. But Tori could have easily convinced Beck to go out with her. She could have said “I’m going to ask you to go out with me.” And then did it. In any other episode of this show, she’d have done that.
Peach’s smother-you-with-rich-girl-charm thing
Seeing a Peach slam a gun on her face in the park is not an experience many of us would be thrilled to have. However, Peach is in fact recovering from her injuries, and has all the facts. A few weeks ago, she was a bit tipsy before attending a gala. However, her ex, Dottie, is not so happy about it. Luckily for her, Love has found a new babysitter for Henry.
Peach’s big break is not the only major event for her. A friend of hers has a gala coming up, and Love has agreed to cater. However, Love is under pressure from his mother, Dottie.
Cat kisses Beck because she wanted to
Whether you’re a fan or not, Tori’s kissing Beck because she wants to is a big deal in Stranger Things. It’s the sort of thing that has unfortunate implications. Usually, it’s the CMoA, but it’s not always that way.
While it is true that Tori’s kissing Beck is CMoA, it’s not always the case. Sometimes, Tori’s kissing Beck because of her friendship with Beck. Often, the story will build up their friendship and then they kiss. This is the case in many stories. This one, however, seems to have taken a different turn.
In this episode, the pair gets together and have a nice date. They’re shown to have a crush on one another. They’re also shown to have a “No Sinjin” policy. They’ve also shown that they’re not the only ones with a crush on one another.
Joe steals a book and her laptop
Despite its good looks, Joe Beck’s obsessive personality has a serious downside. And in You, that downside is murder.
The first season of You was filled with murder. The show is based on the bestselling novel by Caroline Kepnes. It stars Penn Badgley as Joe, a bookstore employee who becomes obsessed with Beck. Its second season was released on Boxing Day. And although it isn’t as gruesome as the book, it’s just as unsettling.
While it isn’t as creepy as the book, the TV series does have its share of creepy moments. Fans have spotted a creepy moment in You season two.
Joe hallucinates Candace for the first time
During the last season, Joe’s obsession with Candace Stone was a bit of a fad. Luckily, he has a new girlfriend now, and she’s a great one. But she’s also being hunted by Joe’s former girlfriend.
While Joe and Love spend some quality time together at SXSW, Joe is also faced with the challenge of leaving his past behind. This is not the first time that he’s been in this position.
Joe’s previous relationships have resulted in murder. He thought that he killed Beck before season one. But what actually happened?
Joe is a victim of patriarchy. He’s been raised in a violent household, and he was forced to leave home after his parents were murdered. He had trouble letting go of his past. He’s trying to find a new beginning, and he thinks that he can get away from the murders in New York.