As Ryan and Max follow up a lead to the whereabouts of Lily Gray, Joe is finally back to civilization.
S2, Ep5. Max puts herself at risk tailing a follower; Lily tries to bring Joe into her world, much to Emma's displeasure. S2, Ep6. Lily wants to flee to Venezuela with Joe, but Luke's search of revenge against Ryan puts her plans at risk. S2, Ep7. Joe and the girls make their way into a more organized cult. Lily orders the kidnapping of Max, initiating a manhunt for the killer known as The Huntsman.
S2, Ep8. Mike unravels after the murder of his father. Ryan investigates Dr. Strauss, Joe's old mentor. Joe slowly takes control of Micah and his cult. S2, Ep9. Ryan and Mike get closer to finding the mole. Joe plans to reveal to the world that he is in fact alive. S2, Ep The Following Season 2. The Following - Season 2 Trailer. Categories Seasons. Universal Conquest Wiki. The Following -- Season 2. Kevin Williamson. One year after Joe Carroll's death, Ryan is trying to adjust to going back to his ordinary life.
However, a new series of killings raises the question of whether Joe is actually dead or if his legacy has lived on. Vincent Angell. Ryan receives a call from two of the subway killers, who begin a deadly game with him. Meanwhile, Joe's cover identity is at risk when a local reverend realizes who he is. Alexi Hawley. The FBI begins to suspect that Ryan isn't as out of the loop as he claims when they discover that he's been investigating Emma and the remaining Havenport cult members.
Meanwhile, Joe is forced to go to a new plan. Brett Mahoney. Ryan and Max ignore Mike's warnings and continue their private investigation. He knows that Delilah does not deserve to die, and more importantly to Joe, Ellie will be left alone if he kills Delilah.
Like Joe shows in Season 1 with Paco, he has a soft spot when it comes to protecting children, likely due to the darkness of his own childhood. Joe promises to Delilah that he will let her out after he makes plans to leave the city as quickly as possible. He sets a timer on the pair of handcuffs he uses on Delilah so that once he is long gone from LA, she will be freed.
Unfortunately, as he is making preparations, he runs into Forty who wants his help with the script they are working on. After Forty drugs Joe in an attempt to channel their inner creative genius and finish the script for his film adaptation of Beck's Elizabeth Lail book, Joe can't piece together the events of the night. To his horror, he finds Delilah dead in his cage, her throat slashed. Naturally, he assumes that he is the one who murdered her.
To make matters even worse, Candace, who has found Joe and is determined to keep Joe from harming the Quinn family, finds the keys to Joe's storage unit where he keeps his cage. She manages to lock Joe in the cage along with Delilah, whom she assumes Joe killed, just as he did Beck and attempted to do to her. Candace calls Love so she can show her once and for all who Joe truly is. When Love arrives and finds Joe in the cage, she tells Candace to let him out and begs Joe to tell Candace he didn't do this.
When Joe admits to his true colors, Love walks away, seemingly sickened, and vomits in a trash can. When Candace goes after her, Love turns around and in a shocking move, slashes Candace's throat with a broken bottle, instantly killing her. She goes back to Joe and tells him that she dealt with Candace. Joe is horrified and believes he has broken her. To his utter disbelief and horror, Love tells him that she was the one who killed Delilah and that she knows all about Joe's past after her family's PI managed to dig up some information on him.
Not only does she forgive Joe's actions, she defends them. According to Love, Joe was justified in his murderous actions because, like her, he was forced to do bad things while learning how to survive when they were really young. Then she drops another bombshell: she was the one who killed Forty's au-pair after she sexually abused him. She claims that she and Joe are the same. They are soulmates. Joe is absolutely horrified.
He asks Love to think about Ellie, and Love reveals she already thought out a plan for Ellie. She has framed Ellie for Henderson's death, but only so that she can lawyer her up with the Quinn family lawyer, who will make the case go away due to the lack of evidence and the fact that Ellie is a year-old girl.
Then, Delilah's body will be found with a suicide note, revealing Henderson's true colors and making her a feminist icon, effectively killing Ellie's case. Ellie will then walk away with settlement money that will provide for her for life. Love tells him, "While I was seeing you, really seeing you, you were busy staring at a goddamn fantasy. A perfectly imperfect girl. You saw what you wanted to see. But I was always right here, the whole time.
It wasn't that hard. All you had to do was look. Joe eventually convinces Love to let him out of the cage.
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