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Where Eve might be a cannibal and Villanelle might like it.
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"I, Hunger."
My Killing Eve cannibalistic body horror rom-com
"Eve had your heart. She might as well eat it."
Where Eve might be a cannibal and Villanelle might like it.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
A Killing Eve Photo Story
Part 1: Eve, After
which fictional death has affected you the most emotionally? like had you straight up crying your eyes out or similar responses
The answer to the question is the same one it’s been since April 10, 2022. Villanelle.
She was not a good girl gone bad as much as she was a damaged soul who had been harshly mistreated, cynically manipulated, and cruelly misled by nearly everyone she ever met.
Love saved her.
There was a possibility of love and happiness…
…and a future together with someone who loved her unconditionally.
But it wasn’t meant to last.
The love that shines the brightest sometimes burns the hottest. It was not made to last. Pity. Villanelle deserved better.
S01E08 ― GOD, I’M TIRED Killing Eve’s Countdown to S4
What are you doing?
JODIE COMER. InStyle Magazine.
✧ SANDRA OH attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards (March 12, 2023)
She’s doing the thing. I love Sandra Oh.
emoji association meme - anonymous asked - 🥺 ↪ Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri, Killing Eve
Everything She Wants. (commissioned illustration by Evgar_art)
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EVE AND VILLANELLE
Jodie Comer as Villanelle in Killing Eve
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To win a gold medal in Olympic sports like diving or gymnastics, the key last step is to stick the landing. That's also true for TV series,
“Killing Eve” (BBC America, April 10): Setting aside the tired nature of the “Bury your gays” trope, this once-addictive series concluded with an episode that was as chaotic as it was unsatisfying. Having burned brightly at first, the spy dramedy should be remembered for its initial cat-and-mouse game involving the office-bound analyst Eve (Sandra Oh) and the accomplished assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer), and not incidentally, turning the then-unknown Comer into a bankable star.
The Worst TV Moments of 2022 (So Far)
"Killing Eve" Season 1 was arguably one of the best seasons of television ever produced. Based on the book series by Luke Jennings, "Killing Eve" followed the progress — or, lack thereof — of an assassin named Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) — the MI6 agent obsessed with tracking her. Throughout the four seasons, Villanelle and Eve developed a disturbing, compelling, and playful cat-and-mouse dynamic that kept audiences coming back for me. While the writing wasn't always consistent, the relationship between Eve and Villanelle remained electric, thanks to the incredible chemistry and committed performances of Comer and Oh.
The series finale concluded in a typically dramatic fashion with Villanelle massacring "The Twelve" — the powerful cabal of baddies that had facilitated her transformation into an assassin — before rushing to find Eve. Just when audiences thought that the pair might be able to salvage some kind of life together — despite their trauma and complicated relationship — Villanelle is shot and killed under orders from Carolyn (Fiona Shaw).
To kill Villanelle after the strangely quick wrap-up massacre of The Twelve was cruel and unusual, and felt unearned — despite the fact that she hadn't necessarily made amends for all of the violence she'd wrought throughout the series. Fans were understandably devastated about the ending, with many taking to fan fiction sites to share the conclusion they felt the characters deserved (via Vanity Fair). It's a shame that such a promising show had to end in such a sour way.
What it's all about. (original illustration by AnniJyn/Twitter)
Eve has "a work thing" and no more time, interest, or need for the nice, safe "life" she had with Niko. That life died in this scene.
Too bad Laura Neal never saw it. Or if she did she certainly didn't understand it. Eve was always in the dark. Villanelle was simply the catalyst that brought her out into the light.
Thank you Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
- okay. thanks. oh, and don’t tell anyone i asked for that - of course. all our hotlines are completely confidential, madam. - piss off.
KILLING EVE ➤ 1.01 “nice face”