Peach has strong feelings for Beck, but love is unconditional and Peach is using all kinds of controlling tools to buy Beck's love... Peach unfortunately is emotionally unstable, which is a personality disorder...
I will. I ship them too but they’re not getting alot of scenes together this ep. I’ll wait for more episodes and see if I can take some scenes and use it🙌🏻
Taylor Hill it’s such a great show right? It’s like breath of fresh air compare to the other tv shows we usually have on tv. I just fell inlove with the cast. Esp. Beck :) ohhh, such a bae.
@@SuperLes08 May I ask your opinion about my blog? I analyse "YOU" in depth here: blogmartamaria.wordpress.com/ My reason to start the blog was partly This prestigious PsychCentral article is very telling psychcentral.com/lib/narcissistic-abuse-affects-over-158-million-people-in-the-u-s considering that the whole US population is an estimated 328 million people. Scary numbers...
Book Peach and show Peach are verrryy different. Book Peach is more of an obnoxious white girl who can't take 'no' for an answer, especially with Beck being straight and just a friend. She drove me up a wall, and she wasn't the Queen B amongst Beck's friends. If anything, the rest of Beck's friends hated Peach and Beck was her only friend. I think that's why I never got around to shipping them, because book Peach annoyed me so much lmao. But it is interesting, because Shay's acting isn't far of from book Peach's attitude or behavior. It's the writing in the script that makes it different. But I still recommend reading the books, because they are just a tad bit better but the show is still amazing.
Reads description Don't you mean Dan Humphrey and Emily Fields have a thing for Anna from Once Upon a Time's Frozen storyline who was actually a redhead (probably dyed it for Anna) at the time?
Close. Joe is a covert pathological narcissist. It also is a personality disorder, but with a lot better impulse control, leading to them being successful staying under radar. The result is: psychcentral.com/lib/narcissistic-abuse-affects-over-158-million-people-in-the-u-s
I think he's an awful person, but can we really blame him though? If I can combine all the books and show together, what we have was that he had 1. An abusive father and a mother who wouldn't do anything about it, much like Paco 2. A mother who didn't want to take care of him so she took him to a lot store and abandoned him there and left him crying so the manager took care of him for a little bit and when the mom came back to pick him up, she screamed and hit him for running away and none of the workers wanted to protest, neither did the manager (wasn't in the show, but was in the sequel)3. Was in multiple foster homes 4. His guardian by the time he was a teen locked him in a cage in the basement and forced reading lessons on him and hit him if he got answers wrong, or said if you want an escape you have to read books 5. The guardian specifically told him some people deserve to die. If anything, I'm surprised Joe didn't turn out worse. This is what pisses me off about society. We can point the finger at an individual so easily and call them a 'monster,' but we created them like that. We create the dark and the evil in this world, but we don't teach our kids that. For heavens sake, we don't teach college students that. The only thing we tell them is that it's bad and they shouldn't be associated with it. We purposely turn a blind eye and say," Well, so-and-so is a sociopath and shouldn't be trusted." NO SHIT, BUT IF ABUSE COMES THROWING THEIR WAY ALL THEIR LIVES THEY'RE GOING TO END UP LIKE THAT.
on episode 3 and Im definitely getting lesbian vibe from Peach. She seems to be secretly in love with Beck.
Jazzy V check my other video of Peach and Beck🙏🙌🏻
+Trixia Gaviola (Trixia Klavekxia Gavler) I sure will. thanks. subscribing now.😀
Jazzy V aww thank you:))))
Peach has strong feelings for Beck, but love is unconditional and Peach is using all kinds of controlling tools to buy Beck's love... Peach unfortunately is emotionally unstable, which is a personality disorder...
I have the biggest crush on Beck. And Peach, but mostly Beck. Omllll.
Juliette Veronica I couldn’t agree more! She definitely looks like Evan Rachel Wood. What a babe
Oh my god peach and Beck I ship them LOL
Do more Beck and peach..
I will. I ship them too but they’re not getting alot of scenes together this ep. I’ll wait for more episodes and see if I can take some scenes and use it🙌🏻
I already made two Beck and Peach video. Check it🙌🏻 thank you in advance
It's literally Shay playing Alison Dilaurents.
@@mzmz8354 totally
Luv them!
Taylor Hill it’s such a great show right? It’s like breath of fresh air compare to the other tv shows we usually have on tv. I just fell inlove with the cast. Esp. Beck :) ohhh, such a bae.
@@SuperLes08 May I ask your opinion about my blog? I analyse "YOU" in depth here: blogmartamaria.wordpress.com/
My reason to start the blog was partly This prestigious PsychCentral article is very telling psychcentral.com/lib/narcissistic-abuse-affects-over-158-million-people-in-the-u-s considering that the whole US population is an estimated 328 million people. Scary numbers...
Aww I love Penn♡
What I most love about him that he hates Joe, knowing he is a hitghly toxic person...
Joe is FREAKKKKK
Joe in You ruined Gossip Girl for me now.argg. But this edit is excellent.
Book Peach and show Peach are verrryy different. Book Peach is more of an obnoxious white girl who can't take 'no' for an answer, especially with Beck being straight and just a friend. She drove me up a wall, and she wasn't the Queen B amongst Beck's friends. If anything, the rest of Beck's friends hated Peach and Beck was her only friend. I think that's why I never got around to shipping them, because book Peach annoyed me so much lmao. But it is interesting, because Shay's acting isn't far of from book Peach's attitude or behavior. It's the writing in the script that makes it different. But I still recommend reading the books, because they are just a tad bit better but the show is still amazing.
yes. peach was such an annoyance in the novel.
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Don't you mean Dan Humphrey and Emily Fields have a thing for Anna from Once Upon a Time's Frozen storyline who was actually a redhead (probably dyed it for Anna) at the time?
The Guy got psychopath written all over his face 🤨🤨 did she really fall for him 😑
Close. Joe is a covert pathological narcissist. It also is a personality disorder, but with a lot better impulse control, leading to them being successful staying under radar. The result is:
psychcentral.com/lib/narcissistic-abuse-affects-over-158-million-people-in-the-u-s
Beck and Peach💓💓💓,i hate Joe😡😡
mari river I definitely ship Beck and Peach. I don’t hate Joe though
Actually from the episode this week I realised their friendship is just as unhealthy beck and joe's relationship. But they're hot together.
I think he's an awful person, but can we really blame him though? If I can combine all the books and show together, what we have was that he had 1. An abusive father and a mother who wouldn't do anything about it, much like Paco 2. A mother who didn't want to take care of him so she took him to a lot store and abandoned him there and left him crying so the manager took care of him for a little bit and when the mom came back to pick him up, she screamed and hit him for running away and none of the workers wanted to protest, neither did the manager (wasn't in the show, but was in the sequel)3. Was in multiple foster homes 4. His guardian by the time he was a teen locked him in a cage in the basement and forced reading lessons on him and hit him if he got answers wrong, or said if you want an escape you have to read books 5. The guardian specifically told him some people deserve to die.
If anything, I'm surprised Joe didn't turn out worse. This is what pisses me off about society. We can point the finger at an individual so easily and call them a 'monster,' but we created them like that. We create the dark and the evil in this world, but we don't teach our kids that. For heavens sake, we don't teach college students that. The only thing we tell them is that it's bad and they shouldn't be associated with it. We purposely turn a blind eye and say," Well, so-and-so is a sociopath and shouldn't be trusted." NO SHIT, BUT IF ABUSE COMES THROWING THEIR WAY ALL THEIR LIVES THEY'RE GOING TO END UP LIKE THAT.
agreed, for sure.
@@mzmz8354 Good observation:)