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How about post S2 hate sex
“You shot me,” Eve growled, appearing like a ghost in Villanelle’s doorway.
“You stabbed me,” Villanelle retorted, not sure how to react to the resurrection of someone she was sure she had left for dead in Rome. She stood up and looked Eve over from head to toe. It was like she could sense it, this was really Eve and she was pissed.
Villanelle couldn’t help the smile the broke over her face. This was entertainment she could have never seen coming. The dull black and while that had become the monotone symphony of her life suddenly started to spark with color as Eve stepped into the room. Eve always seemed to bring a sense of unpredictability to her life. That was one of the reasons Villanelle found herself drawn to the woman.
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Sandra Oh Previews the Final Season of ‘Killing Eve’ | The Awardist | Entertainment Weekly
psst… villaneve endgame….
And this is what happened after Villanelle ran around to the other side of the camper... (original illustration by vodkafinger on Twitter)
When somebody loved me Everything was beautiful Every hour we spent together Lives within my heart And when she was sad I was there to dry her tears And when she was happy So was I When she loved me Through the summer and the fall We had each other, that was all Just she and I together like it was meant to be And when she was lonely I was there to comfort her And I knew that she loved me So the years went by I stay the same But she began to drift away Heart was left alone Still I waited for the day When she'd say I will always love you Lonely and forgotten Never thought she'd look my way And she smiled at me and held me Just like she used to do Like she loved me When she loved me When somebody loved me Everything was beautiful Every hour we spent together Lives within my heart -- Jane Monheit/"When She Loved Me"
“She’s my role model, my traveling companion, my most reliable source of light, my fortitude.” – Elizabeth Gilbert
Nobody makes it all alone. Every woman succeeds because other women (and a few men) backing them, supporting them, believing in them, and helping them make it. T'was always thus. You can't do it alone.
Endgame.
Q: When is a good time to leave a fandom? A: When there's no future to look forward to and a past too painful to look back at. Welcome to the 2023 Killing Eve fandom and here's the latest news. There is no news. There is nothing in development. The stars of the show have parted ways and moved on to new projects and so have many in the fandom. But don't take my word for it.
Good question. What else is there to talk about Killing Eve? How long can you be bummed the fuck out by that ending? How many times can you watch that sweet kiss between Eve and Villanelle and wonder what kind of life they could have had together if only a better writer than Laura Neal was in command of their destiny? How many times will you think about a Season Four rewatch only to wonder why bother? Wine improves over the passage of time, but nothing's going to make that shitty ending better. Anger and resentment can only take you so far. After it fades into disgust and depression, it's just a grey cloud hanging over your head while it eats you up inside.
KE fanfics have helped me get through the depression and disgust I felt after the finale, but the seething rage at Neal and Sally Woodward Gentle though---that has not gone away.
I keep thinking there's something more to say about Killing Eve and how it went from being born for greatness before sliding into mediocrity before the bitter disappointment of the finale. I keep thinking that, but really what more needs to be said about it?
In the immediate aftermath of "Hello, Losers" the KE fandom went hunting for bastards to blame. The obvious targets were head writer Laura Neal and chief producer Sally Gentle and coupled with some truly awful interviews by the pair in Collider, Decider, and the Hollywood Reporter, they went out of their way to justify being cast as the villains. Afterward, more witches needed to be set alight, and some fans, including some I personally respect, settled on Sandra Oh as next to dragged face down over concrete for not openly denouncing the finale (Jodie Comer escaped the scorn by swiftly pivoting to her one-woman play, Prima Facie, and shutting up about Killing Eve entirely). I've never thought the scorn for Sandra was merited or justified. Most of it hinged on a vaguely worded "quote" from a Gay Times interview in 2018 that has been hung around the actress's neck as evidence she never believed in a same-sex relationship between Eve and Villanelle. I read it differently, but I admit to perhaps being biased on the behalf of a mature Asian woman cast in a role written for a much younger White woman. But mostly I don't think it's entirely fair to blame any actor for the failure or even give them too much credit for the success of any given show. Even in Prima Facie, there's still a playwright who provided the dialogue and a director making sure everything comes together to put Comer in the best light. In film, television, or plays, collaborating successfully with other talented people is the secret sauce that separates success from failure. This is a hard, fast rule and something any KE fan who watched the plunge from a Phoebe Waller-Bridge to Laura Neal can attest to. New Yorker film critic Richard Brody wrote in response to the 2022 Academy Award nominations, "It’s rare for actors to give performances better than the film they’re in. Actors, whatever power they may have as stars, are still, in effect, employees, working under the command of directors."
I agree with Brody, and add when there is constant churn and turnover in the writer's room the actors can't act their way out of it. Indeed, the saving grace of Season Four is the consistency of Comer and Oh who often created the best moments out of the table scraps of Neal's uninspired and clumsy scripts. They succeeded in spite of Neal, not because of her. Very little blame has been directed toward Oh and Comer for the work they did as actors in Killing Eve's fatally flawed final season. They did their best with the little they were given to work with, but even these two accomplish award-winners could not redeem the damnable, disgusting mess of a last go-round that was Season Four. But it's not enough to sustain my enthusiasm or direct participation. It seems unlikely I will ever not be a fan of Oh and Comer, but what I'm not particularly interested in is turning a Killing Eve blog into a Sandra Oh or Jodie Comer blog. No disrespect to Big Swiss, The End We Start From, The Sympathizer, or the second season of Invincible, but none of those things have anything to do with Killing Eve. This is why this blog began years ago and why it will end days from now. Stepping away simply makes more sense than hanging on. There is nothing else to say about Killing Eve, but even if there is, I'm not the one to say it.
This is really well written. It's sad and I'm sorry to say that I feel the same way.
It’s a very mysterious thing that a lot of times is reduced to the word ‘chemistry’, but it is kind of like a sense of being with your partner. Mostly, it has to do with how well you listen to each other, how vulnerable you can be with the other, and how much you can actually hold the other partner. You let them go as far as they need to, and you will always be there to match them, to be there for them. I absolutely feel that with Jodie, and I hope she feels that with me.
The way they are so deep in each other’s embrace, barely moving, taking it all in, completely disregarding the rest of the world around them.
After everything they’ve been through, here they are, finally meeting in the middle.
And for a moment there, time stands still..
sandra + her full body laugh with jodie like she’s the funniest person on earth (✿◠‿◠)
Me with my crushes tbh
stop being this cute
too much
Soho House | Going off script with Jodie Comer
Killing Eve — 4.08 “Hello, Losers”
they deserve a soft epilogue
“Will you give me everything I want?”
“Yes” 💋
We got up, dressed, and I hugged her goodbye. She’ll be on to someone else next week, and… I felt unselfish about it.
Jodie Comer as Linda in Snatches: Moments from Women’s Lives (Bovril Pam) (2018) dir. Vanessa Caswill