Niko's still trapped in a room with a dead body, and Eve had no idea any of it happened. The final ep will have some fallout beyond the obvious cliffhanger.
Wait he's trapped?
Niko's still trapped in a room with a dead body, and Eve had no idea any of it happened. The final ep will have some fallout beyond the obvious cliffhanger.
deleted (for time) scene on AMC Premiere app showed he's still locked in the storage unit
Season 3 was confirmed a while back. KE is a huge hit.So I just finished binging season 1 and 2. It's really good, I really liked it. I think season 1 is better overall, though. I could definitely feel quite a bit of lazy writing in some parts of season 2. But I liked it anyway. After the finale, I wonder if we'll get a season 3.
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It is Pumas, but the exact model is hard to pin down. Maybe some Astro version? Though the lacing and the bottom of them says otherwise... Maybe they're being cute and it's a version of Roma (them being in Rome and all). The big problem is that Puma does a lot of variants on models so the exact model is gonna be tricky.
I mean I could tell they are Pumas, but, yeah, this design is fucking me over.It is Pumas, but the exact model is hard to pin down. Maybe some Astro version? Though the lacing and the bottom of them says otherwise... Maybe they're being cute and it's a version of Roma (them being in Rome and all). The big problem is that Puma does a lot of variants on models so the exact model is gonna be tricky.
Sadly, googling Killing Eve + "Puma" only yielded more people asking about the shoes
Well deserved too.
I didn't see who she was up against.Well deserved too.
Saw people crying on Twitter saying Emilia Clarke should've won. Dunno how.
Same thing happened with Grey's tbh.Jodie Comer is fabulous and definitely has the flashier of the two lead roles, but I'm kinda bummed for Sandra Oh. Jodie is popping up everywhere at the moment and I don't see Sandra getting the same opportunities. :/
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I'm happy, but at the same time I'm wondering if they have some sort of endgame planned.
Following in the footsteps of Season 1's Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Season 2's Emerald Fennell and the upcoming season's Suzanne Heathcote, Killing Eve will continue its tradition of naming a new female lead writer for Season 4.
They're playing with fire, but at least they're being consistent...!
It was a kind of steep drop off for me too, I'm gonna keep watching thoughSeason 2 very much diminished my love for this show after S1 was the most amazing thing ever. In some ways the show just seems like a vehicle for never ending fan fiction/shipping and not an actual piece of art with a focused direction. I seems like it just won't be for me despite the amazing performances.
I've seen some critics compared it to Orphan Black where there's a big difference between the first season that was made in a bubble and the second season after they read all of the fan and press reactions. It sort of becomes a fan fiction of itself. Carolyn is a good example of it. In season 1 a lot of critics noted her brief aside about seeing a rat drinking a can of coke was the kind of detail that set it apart from other shows. Then in season 2 she's now saying or doing something "quirky" every time she shows up.Season 2 very much diminished my love for this show after S1 was the most amazing thing ever. In some ways the show just seems like a vehicle for never ending fan fiction/shipping and not an actual piece of art with a focused direction. I seems like it just won't be for me despite the amazing performances.
I feel like the characters are written into a real corner. They've given them a 'will they or won't they' relationship both terms of love each other or kill each other. But immediately they've basically said Oh's character will not ever actually love Villanelle, which would be fine, except they'll also write that she's stuck working along side her so she also can't try to kill her. They want to have their cake and eat it too. I would rather the show be written as a finite series and not like a long running USA show where two mismatched partners have to get along. I will give it another season but I dread that it's leaning more towards the latter.I've seen some critics compared it to Orphan Black where there's a big difference between the first season that was made in a bubble and the second season after they read all of the fan and press reactions. It sort of becomes a fan fiction of itself. Carolyn is a good example of it. In season 1 a lot of critics noted her brief aside about seeing a rat drinking a can of coke was the kind of detail that set it apart from other shows. Then in season 2 she's now saying or doing something "quirky" every time she shows up.
Hell yeah
Season 2 very much diminished my love for this show after S1 was the most amazing thing ever. In some ways the show just seems like a vehicle for never ending fan fiction/shipping and not an actual piece of art with a focused direction. I seems like it just won't be for me despite the amazing performances.
They finished shooting this month give it to us sooner punks!