Karen: I just had to say thank you. I owe you. It turns out you're my get out of Joe free card. You showed me who he really is.
Beck: And that is?
Karen: Besides a liar and a cheater?
Beck: I really have to go.
Karen: Of course. Just be careful. I got a feeling you're no Candace
Beck: Ok, what the hell is that supposed to mean?
Karen: Hey, look, I couldn't fill in those shoes either. Whoever this girl is, she really got her claws in him.
Beck: Well, this has been fun, you got to play the spiteful ex. Now let's just say goodbye.
Karen: Yeah I'm sure you two will be fine. Of course, you gotta know what he did to me one of these days, he's going to do to you, or worse. Maybe he's going to do to you whatever the heck he did to Candace. Enjoy it while it lasts, Beck.

Joe: It's over
Karen: No. It's just commercial.
Joe: No, no, no, no. Our, it, us.
Karen: You're dumping me.
Joe: No I'm not dumping you. You're amazing.
Karen: I'm amazing, but you don't want to do me anymore.

Claudia: This was never Ron's fault.
Joe: You can't be serious.
Claudia: He helps us every day.
Joe: You call that help?
Claudia: Yeah, I do. I can't do this alone.
Joe: Claudia, you're not alone.
Joe Voiceover: Karen was right. Addiction is a monster.

Paco: You lied to me!
Joe: Paco, I didn't lie.
Paco: You said things would get better. You said I had you and Karen
Joe: You do. Just because we're apart --
Paco: Karen is gone! She's switching jobs. She's mad at my mom for Ron, and we're never going to see her again.
Joe: Well, that's not going to last. I promise.
Paco: You can't promise! You say you want to help, but you can't. Can you, Joe? Everything is worse.

Maybe Dr. Nicky is on to something, Beck. Karen doesn't expose me to toxic people like Benji and Peach. Dealing with them was, ugh, stressful. Trying to make sure you were OK all the time? Fine, I still need to know if you're OK. I'm happy. I want you to be happy. It's what happy people want for people. What the hell? No, no, no, no, no, no! Where'd you go? How the hell am I supposed to be great with you gone if you're really gone?

Joe Voiceover

Lynn: I need a distraction. If I bury my sorrows in any more booze or boys I'm going to get syphilis. Again. And Annika is still on her grief retreat so ...
Joe: But she didn't like Peach.
Lynn: None of us liked Peach, but we loved her. Losing a friend is super complicated Joe. I need this. Beck needs it.

I was wrong about all of it. The only thing I wasn't wrong about was loving you. So I'm letting you go.

Joe Voiceover

Grief isn't a straight line, Joe.

Beck

Lynn: No, no to small. No to lowkey.
Joe: I don't know Lynn, Beck was pretty emphatic.
Lynn: Dude, Beck is a Saggitarius. She craves attention. This is a test, OK, part of the fun is making a guy think you don't want something and seeing if he still comes through.
Joe: Beck isn't like that

Love isn't a strong enough word. Sometimes it scares me to love someone so completely and not have them love you back.

Beck

Shitting where you eat just leads to confusion and E. coli. Some I'm going to let you ruminate on that for a little bit.

Ethan

It was hard to find a line between boss and boyfriend between supportive and enabling.

Joe

YOU Season 1 Quotes

A guy needs to protect himself. I had to make sure you're safe, and your name was a glorious place to start. Not a lot of Guinevere Becks. And there you were, every account sent to public. You want to be seen, heard, known, and of course, I obliged.
Born and raised Nantucket Island. A brother Clyde and sister Anya. Your parents really were assholes about the names. Your folks split when you were 12. Your dad dropped out of the picture.
Went to Brown where you majored in Lit. Cool. And minored in douchebags. Eh. And then on to NYC to conquer an MFA, and make your mark presumably. Now you still write, barely. Too busy living out moments you won't remember five years from now. I know this because you post about this life all the goddamn time. Candidly, it's the least appealing thing about you, Beck.

Joe Voiceover

Beck: At the end of the day people really are disappointing, aren't they?
Joe: Sometimes they surprise you.