End of you season 111/6/2023 Beck didn't need all those sessions with Dr. It didn't take an armchair psychologist to piece together what contributed to Joe being the way that he is. She didn't ask for his protection or for him to purge her life of all the toxic people in it. He thought everything he did was somehow for Beck's benefit, but what was lost on him is that she never asked for any of it. He convinced himself that he was a better man than he is. He was wanted to protect Beck from all of these monsters in the world, but he failed to realize that he was the monster. He convinced himself that he wasn't like his father or Mooney. Joe spent so much time convincing himself that he wasn't like the Benjis, or Peaches, or Professor Leahys of the world. The first is: "Let's vow to never become the monsters we are trying to protect ourselves from or the closets in which they hide." The other quote is: "There are still millions of monsters walking this earth pretending to be men." Both are from a poet by the name of Rudy Francisco one from a poem aptly titled "Monster." They summed up Joe this season, especially this episode. There were a couple of quotes that came to mind during that scene. Related: All American Season 1 Episode 4 Review: Lose Yourself He convinced himself that all of his actions were justifiable and in the name of love. He deluded himself into believing he's not a despicable person. ![]() Joe was long overdue to hear about himself.
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