
Joe strangling Uncle bob with a whip
Joe's voiceover describes Kate and their rise to power.
At a charity gala, Joe is talking to Kate and her sisters, Kate interrupts the conversation to pull Joe for a dance.
At a charity gala, Joe over hears Kate and her sister, Raegan, fighting over the direction of their family company.
Bronte, Joe's new employee and person of interest, brings in a new chair to Mooney's.
Joe is hiding in the closet as Reagan enters.
Joe types quickly on his typewriter, writing pages about Bronte.
Brontë was in Joe’s office
Joe rings up a customer and catches a glance of Clayton grabbing Bronte's arm in an argument.
Kate and her brother Teddy talk about the reality of the board seat.
The store is aglow, with twinkle lights, filled with customers during the soft opening party; Joe admires the decor and credits Bronte for how impressive it looks.
Brontë was in Joe’s office
After Joe forces Bronte's ex-boyfriend Clayton out of the opening party, Bronte goes to the alley to get some air; Joe follows her to apologize and help calm her down.
Joe and Bronte are alone at a beach house, he discusses his divorce and concerns for his son.
Joe received a call from Bronte, she's run off and won't let him know where she is.
Guinevere Beck walks through a college campus on the phone to Joe about her day; she's on her way to meet a student.
Bronte, as Louise, lays out her plan to Dom and Clayton to get Joe to fall in love with her in order to trap him for his crimes.
Bronte, as Louise, is with her friend Dominque at the bar.
Joe walks into the bedroom and narrates how he'll never let Kate take his son
On the sidewalk, Joe stops to see a decently positive headline of himself on a tabloid, he celebrates this as him regaining control of his narrative.
After Joe's first media interview, he stands in his apartment and checks his Twitter feed to see how the internet is responding to his interview and wonders if he can build back his reputation.
After an act of loyalty and devotion to Joe, Bronte realizes that she has passed Joe's loyalty test, and they take turns locking each other in Joe's cage in order to come clean with each other's past.
Joe and Bronte are in bed together, one reading and one writing.
Bronte enters the bookstore as it's engulfed in flames.
Joe and Bronte are together, Joe thinks they're destined to be together, and Bronte is playing along with it.
Bronte enters a gas station in a rural area as Joe pumps gas; they're on the run together with completely different intentions.
Bronte and Joe are on the run together and staying a few days at a safe house in Upstate New York.
On a country road, Joe narrates about starting a new chapter.
Joe and Bronte in a cabin, they're playing house as they wait for fake passports.
Joe reflects on his loneliness and feels it is unfair.