Eve isn't the woman she used to be.
07.04.2020 - 21:29 / tvguide.com
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.
By the time Villanelle (Jodie Comer) shot Eve (Sandra Oh) in the back at the Roman ruins in the Season 2 finale — a funhouse mirror of the Season 1 finale in which Eve stabbed Villanelle — it was more than clear that Killing Eve's sparkle that had
.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.
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The second season of BBC America's Killing Eve briefly experimented with a thoughtful exploration of its two central characters and the magnetic relationship between them, but it ultimately failed to do more than spin its wheels with plots fabricated to force them onto the same team.
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