Episode 3 continues to dwell on the "Maybe" but Joe wants better than just Maybe. Once again, Joe is the more interesting character. Beck continues to be a great character while the episode explores a Race against time with Joe having to dispose the body of Benji.
The real problem starts to show with this episode and the previous one; Why has nobody asked about Benji and nobody questions why he has not replied to phone calls or texts?
Overall, without spoiling much more of the episode: It's another interesting episode that's not quite as intense as others have you believe on here or on Rotten Tomattoes. Again, the problem is Peach and Becks friends. They are a waste of screen time and with them removed, nothing would be missing. So, we have to put up with immature friends who are boring to watch.
The real problem starts to show with this episode and the previous one; Why has nobody asked about Benji and nobody questions why he has not replied to phone calls or texts?
Overall, without spoiling much more of the episode: It's another interesting episode that's not quite as intense as others have you believe on here or on Rotten Tomattoes. Again, the problem is Peach and Becks friends. They are a waste of screen time and with them removed, nothing would be missing. So, we have to put up with immature friends who are boring to watch.