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Update July 6th, 2020 by Darby Harn: Killing Eve's third season concluded in May of this year, with eight new episodes and a long list of great new quotes from everybody's favorite cold-blooded assassin Villanelle.

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Here are some of our favorite Villanelle quotes. Her elaborate kills, gorgeous fashion, and smart dialogue are highlights of virtually any episode. The female assassin is the dark, charismatic heart of the show - violent, ruthless, but always entertaining to watch. One of the main reasons for Killing Eve's success is actress Jodie Comer's sly, ferocious performance as Villanelle. Related: Killing Eve: 5 Reasons Season 3 Worked (& 5 Reasons It Didn't) Its first season was one of the hottest shows of 2018 and its second consistently pushed the envelope of what we, as viewers, expected from it.

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The cat-and-mouse thriller sets two strong, complicated women against one another and basically turns every trope of procedural television on its head. We couldn’t imagine a world where Eve and Villanelle could exist in domestic bliss for very long.” She also saw the episode’s final moments as “a happy ending for Villanelle in some respects, because she gets what she wants, which is that she demonstrates that she’s changed, and she does this thing for Eve that allows Eve to go on and live her life.BBC America's Killing Eve is one of the buzziest series on television at the moment. But our problem was that we couldn’t really imagine them doing so. In a conversation with TVLine, Neal revealed that the Killing Eve writers “certainly discussed an ending where both live happily ever after. “How much more darkly satisfying, and true to Killing Eve‘s original spirit, for the couple to walk off into the sunset together?” That’s the Villanelle that I wrote, that Phoebe turned into a screen character, and that Jodie ran with so gloriously.”īut the series finale was instead “a bowing to convention,” he says, and “a punishing of Villanelle and Eve for the bloody, erotically impelled chaos they have caused.” He notes that “a truly subversive storyline would have defied the trope which sees same-sex lovers in TV dramas permitted only the most fleeting of relationships before one of them is killed off,” citing Lexa’s death on The 100 as another infamous example.

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Jennings first shares what a thrill it’s been to see his work brought to life on TV, but he admits that “the final series ending took me aback.” He recalls that when series creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge “and I first discussed Villanelle’s character five years ago, we agreed that she was defined by what Phoebe called her ‘glory’: her subversiveness, her savage power, her insistence on lovely things. Killing Eve: Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer Talk Working Together as 'Great Dance Partners,' Pick Their Favorite Scenes Killing Eve Boss Explains the Series Finale's Killer Twist, Talks Crafting an Ending That 'Felt Right' (Grade It!)













Villanelle books