Jodie Comer is expected to star in the film as Miss Honey
13.04.2020 - 05:55 / tvguide.com
[Warning: The following contains spoilers for the Season 3 premiere of Killing Eve, "Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey." Read at your own risk!]
At the risk of showing my age by making a stale reference to the late '90s... oh my god, they killed Kenny (Sean Delaney)! Someone threw my poor sweet Kenny from the roof of his office building in the final minutes of the Killing Eve Season 3 premiere to halt his secret investigation into the Twelve — and presumably drag Eve (Sandra Oh) out of her sweatpants
Jodie Comer is expected to star in the film as Miss Honey
Eve isn't the woman she used to be.
SPOILER ALERT: For those who haven’t caught up on the second season of “Killing Eve”, a crucial plot point will be revealed by reading further.
Sandra Oh is talking Killing Eve!
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1. Killing EveSeason 3 debut The third season of the spy-thriller series picks up after a bloody season finale that saw Eve left for dead following a gunshot fired from her murder-for-hire nemesis Villanelle. Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer will both resume their Emmy and Golden Globe-award winning roles. When: Sunday on CTV Drama
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The second season of Killing Eve briefly toyed with a thoughtful exploration of its two central characters and the magnetic relationship between them, but it failed to do more than spin its wheels with plots fabricated to force them onto the same team.