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Episode Code: S02E07 – BD5 (Blu-ray Disc 5 / High-quality rip)
"Ex-istential Crisis," the "helpful essay" refers to a piece written by Delilah Alves about her past trauma involving the comedian Henderson. Joe Goldberg, while reading it, describes the essay as "incredible," though critics often view this moment as a manipulative way for Joe to bond with her while hiding his own crimes. The Context of the "Helpful Essay" In this episode, Joe is spiraling due to his breakup with Love Quinn and finds himself spending the night drinking and talking with Delilah. The Content: The essay is Delilah's attempt to process her experience as a survivor and expose the truth about Henderson. Joe’s Reaction: Joe praises her writing to gain her trust, which leads to a romantic encounter that eventually lands them both in a holding cell. The Irony: While Joe claims to find the essay "helpful" or moving, his praise is deeply ironic because he is the one who murdered Henderson, the very man Delilah is writing about. Key Themes of Episode 7 The episode explores Joe's struggle to maintain his "Will Bettelheim" persona while facing the reality of his past actions. Acupuncture & Remedies: Joe tries ancient healing methods to "fix" his internal darkness. Codependency: The episode highlights the toxic codependency between Love and her brother Forty, which Milo (Love's rebound) tries to call out. Existential Dread: Joe panics when he is arrested with Delilah, fearing that his fingerprints will reveal his true identity as a wanted man from New York. Would you like a you s02e07 bd5