SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the two-part series finale of Killing Eve.
22.03.2022 - 19:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Killing Eve is known for its handbrake turns, throwing characters into unlikely situations as they all flip-flop between a devotion to the job (be it super spy or deadly assassin) and desperation to leave. For season 4 episode 4, writer Laura Neal decided to explore some new, deranged dynamics. In one episode, three unlikely pairs were thrust together: Eve and Hélène; Villanelle and Carolyn; Pam and Konstantin.
It can't really compare to the early fire between Eve (Sandra O) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer), but they were all uniquely intriguing nevertheless. The latest, and final, season of Killing Eve has been a slow burner so far, but fans seem to be warming to it.
Here's a recap of what went down in Episode 4.
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The episode opened with Eve meeting Hélène (Camille Cottin) in a theatre. Eve presses for more information on the Twelve, but the whole meeting is yet another power play with Hélène intrigued to see what Eve is made of.
Meanwhile, Eve is clearly enjoying being able to play hardball with another woman who could kill her, but chooses not to. A few minutes in and has already broken Villanelle out of prison, blowing Eve's dramatic gesture before it even began.
Naturally, freedom comes at a price and Villanelle is tasked with a new kill right away: none other than Carolyn (Fiona Shaw), who has tracked down the hospitalised Russian. Before long, Villanelle has found Carolyn, dragged her across the beach and knocked her unconscious with a wrench.
Perhaps noticing Villanelle has lost her spark, Carolyn wins her over by pandering to Villanelle's most pressing need: to understand if she was born a psychopathic
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the two-part series finale of Killing Eve.
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