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Furthermore, Season 3 pushes Joe’s character arc into a new, unsettling direction: the removal of accountability. Throughout the series, the viewing experience is anchored in Joe’s unreliable narration. We see the world through his eyes, often sympathizing with his loneliness. However, this season strips away much of that sympathy. Joe’s fixation on his neighbor, Natalie, and later the librarian Marienne, is revealed to be just as destructive as his fixation on Guinevere Beck or Love. The tragedy lies in the repetition. Joe believes that if he just finds the "right" person, he can stop killing and be happy. The season finale dismantles this delusion. In a shocking twist of survival, Love attempts to kill Joe using a poisoned pastry, only for Joe to outmaneuver her, fake his death, and kill her. It is the ultimate betrayal of their bond, solidifying that Joe’s capacity for self-preservation outweighs his capacity for human connection. you s03 m4b
(but in M4B audio format – e.g., a fan-made audio rip or descriptive audio track): : Matthew’s stepson continues to bond with Love,