
Whenever the cast and crew spoke about a villain receiving worship and praise and people looking past their flaws after season 1 aired, they always spoke about Joe. Go on Tumblr and look at the Peach Salinger hashtag. This would not go down well, and that actor would have stirred up a controversy for himself. Tried to pressure Beck into leaving her life in New York and going to Paris with herĬan you imagine if Peach was not a gay woman, but another straight man doing this to Beck? Now imagine his actor was making defences of him. Mocks Joe literally for not being high class Hired a literary agent to try and discourage Beck from continuing her writing career because she wanted to make Beck be dependent on herĭrugged Beck and sexually assaulted her, then gaslighted her about it the next day, saying that Beck started the kisses and she just "went along with it" Takes unconsensual sexual photography of Beck while she sleeps and keeps it stored on her laptop for her viewing pleasureįakes a suicide attempt to get Beck's attention, and based on Beck saying to Joe "this isn't the first time Peach has tried to kill herself" it seems that this is something she does a lot She is predatory, manipulative, psychologically abusive and elitist. While Peach obviously is not as bad a person as Joe, she is absolutely terrible. You on Netflix: Why We Should All Worship Peach Salinger () YOU Netflix: Shay Mitchell steals the show as Peach Salinger - PopBuzz "She is sassy, but at the same time, there is a heart in there deep down, people can see the different layers that the character has, and she sort of rounded out the rest of the storyline." - You Shay Mitchell Addresses Beck-Peach Kiss, LGBT Roles ()Īlso multiple articles were written praising Peach:
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She just doesn’t really know how to not be so blunt about things." - Shay Mitchell compares her YOU and Pretty Little Liars characters | EW.com "She’s had a little bit of a difficult upbringing and she definitely has some high walls built up around her, but deep down I do think that she truly does care for Beck and she is a good person. Heck Shay Mitchell herself has defended Peach: The character who I've always seen however get a lot of defence even for a villain is Peach.ĭoes anyone else remember this sub prior to season 2? People on here were always making Peach out to be the hero of the story who just wanted to protect Beck from Joe the stalker and praised her as the "only one who could see past his disguise".Įven today a lot of people say that Peach was a good person and friend to Beck who's only desire was to defend her from her creepy stalker boyfriend. Lots of villains have people that defend them and claim them to be good out of affection for them. While he does have some stans, for a villain it's not overdone. Soo everyone says that Joe is a terrible guy (true) who the audience swoons over and makes out to be the hero of the story (false).
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The next series is set to premiere on Netflix sometime this autumn, so take some time to get sufficiently repulsed by Silent Joe before then.PREFACE: I'm not too confident with the way I wrote the title, did it sound like I was saying that Joe isn't the villain of the show but Peach is the villain? If so I'm not saying that, Joe is obviously worse by a clear long shot

You season two will see Joe find a new love interest, Love Quinn (weird name…). The video also shows a minor interaction with Peach Salinger, Becks BFF and the only one who sees Joe for exactly what he is. If Joe was so consumed with his relationship, why was he so damn silent all the time? The clips shows an awkward scene between Beck and Joe in bed together, as well as a scene of the couple reading books, in total silence. Netflix uploaded a two-minute clip to their official YouTube channel on Tuesday to highlight just how creepy he is without his internal monologue narration and the result is CHILLING AF. Penn Badgley even had to tweet to the show's fans about the dangers of falling for a man like Joe, who is inherently psychopathic and abusive, yet women are sucked into his mind.

Viewers become so enraptured by what's going on inside Joe's stalker-brain that it's too easy to forget his actions, and get wrapped up in his thoughts instead.
