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Until Joel met Amy, he was reluctant to get into a serious relationship, but after 2 years of friendship, they naturally moved into that territory. Joel eventually grew frustrated that Amy was withholding so many of her thoughts from him, and they broke up for a short time ([[Driven Wild Universe|DWU episodes]] #7 & #8:"None in the Family"), but when they got back together, their relationship was stronger. Joel and Amy moved in together (Episode #13: "Erin the Head") and Joel was around to deal with Helen's crisis with her marriage (Episode #19: "All But Forgotten," Episode #20 "Memory Road"). He and Amy still have their problems, but they're more willing to face them than they used to be.
Until Joel met Amy, he was reluctant to get into a serious relationship, but after 2 years of friendship, they naturally moved into that territory. Joel eventually grew frustrated that Amy was withholding so many of her thoughts from him, and they broke up for a short time ([[Driven Wild Universe|DWU episodes]] #7 & #8:"None in the Family"), but when they got back together, their relationship was stronger. Joel and Amy moved in together (Episode #13: "Erin the Head") and Joel was around to deal with Helen's crisis with her marriage (Episode #19: "All But Forgotten," Episode #20 "Memory Road"). He and Amy still have their problems, but they're more willing to face them than they used to be.


Through Episode #20, we have never seen Joel interact with any of the Morgendorffers except for Helen. However, we know that Daria and Quinn have seen pictures and spoken to him on the phone ("Erin the Head," "Memory Road"), and that he meets them in person, off screen, toward the end of "Memory Road."
Through Episode #22, we have never seen Joel interact with any of the Morgendorffers except for Helen. However, we know that Daria and Quinn have seen pictures and spoken to him on the phone ("Erin the Head," "Memory Road"), and that he meets them in person, off screen, toward the end of "Memory Road." In the [[Driven Wild Universe Apocrypha]], however, Joel interacts with all three Morgendorffer women. In "Working Girl," the first unfinished follow-up to the DWU, he works with Quinn, who has an internship at his firm. The sequel to "Working Girl," "The Winter Chill," has him joining Amy on a weeklong stay at the Morgendorffers.

Most significantly in the "apocrypha," we learn that Joel has become a father to [[Ryan Howard Barksdale Silverman]] and marries Amy.


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