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Chef. Love is an artistic, and aspiring chef in Los Angeles working as a produce manager in a high-end grocery store named Anavrin (which, in fact, is Nirvana spelled backwards) which her parents owned. She's not interested in social media or branding and is much more focused on her personal life. She is fiercely independent, and protective of her twin brother, Forty Quinn. Love is in grief when she meets Joe Goldberg, and can sense he too has known life-changing loss. ## Personality Full name: Love Quinn-Goldberg Nicknames: Lovey (by Forty), Monster (by Joe), The Mrs. Lovett of Madre Linda Birthplace: Los Angeles, California Residence: Madre Linda, California, Los Angeles, California (formerly) Ethnicity: Caucasian Citizenship: United States of America Gender: Female Hair color: Brown Eye color: Blue Height: 1,60 m Occupation: Chef, Owner of A Fresh Tart. Former: Produce manager at Anavrin Hobby: Stalking Joe Goldberg. Cooking and baking. Goals: Be in a relationship with Joe Goldberg and start a family with him. Cover up Joe's murder of Henderson (both succeeded). Prevent Joe Goldberg from being caught for his crimes (Hidden Bodies, failed). Keep Joe interested in her. Get away with her murder of Natalie Engler. Kill Joe Goldberg (failed). Family: Dottie Quinn (mother), Ray Quinn (father), Forty Quinn (twin brother), Joe Goldberg (husband), Henry Goldberg (son) Romances: James Kennedy † (late groom), Joe Goldberg (husband), Milo Warrington (ex-boyfriend), Theo Engler (former affair) Friends: Lucy Sprecher (friend), Gabe Miranda (friend), Sunrise Cummings (friend) Enemies: Sofia (enmity, 1st victim) †, James Kennedy (late bride, 2nd victim) †, Delilah Alves (enmity, 3rd victim) †, Candace Stone (enemy, 4th victim) †, Natalie Engler (enmity, 5th victim) †, Gil Brigham (former prisoner) †, Marienne Bellamy (enmity) At first, Love shows herself to be intelligent, kind, and good-natured, as she loves cooking for people and making others happy. She has a close bond with her brother, being protective and caring for his needs, often taking him to places where he needs to be. Once she meets Joe, she shows herself to be outgoing, taking him on adventures but having an on-and-off relationship with him. inside, she shows herself to be saddened by many things that have happened in her life, such as her losing her husband and the abuse she and her brother suffered from their parents. Despite having suffered from a great loss, she is shown to be an idyllic person, as Joe is unable to resist falling in love with her. However, most of Love's compassionate personality is a façade, as she is an obsessive, cunning, manipulative, possessive, and delusional individual. She is willing to go to great lengths to have Joe, wanting him to meet her friends immediately, and was annoyed that he cancelled some of their dates. Love is cunning and analytical; she is able to figure out what the perfect meal is for Joe and manipulate many events for him to stay with her. She is also strategic, as she tells Joe of her plan to have Ellie fall for the murders but knows she won't be arrested because of her family's connections. In addition, she is greatly possessive, wanting her brother to always need her and wanting Joe close to her. She is also unnervingly delusional, telling Joe that he was justified in killing Beck and stating that she wasn't special. In addition, she believes that what she does is for Joe's love, as she kills Delilah and Candace and is willing to help cover up Henderson's murder. This is further proven when she admits to stalking Joe and admits that she has loved him since then, causing him to lose his idyllic and perfect view of Love. Something worth pointing out is that as the story in Season 3 progresses, Love becomes more and more unstable, and she finds it harder to hide her true nature. And her shaking and panting when she seemingly kills Theo backs up this claim. She is a mirror image of Joe himself, as both have experienced abuse from their childhoods, grieve over loved ones, and are willing to protect someone they care for. Both are also greatly charming and manipulative, being able to put on facades that are kind and nurturing and have a strange idea of romance. However, both are honorable in some ways, as both have protected their loved ones, as Joe killed Ron to protect Paco and Love murdered Sofia to protect Forty.
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