Quarantine has very few gifts to give us, other than, you know, the gift of hopefully holding a catastrophic disease at bay for as long as possible. But one of the scant perks of us all fusing slowly with our couches is that entertainment providers are taking pity on us en masse by offering up their wares in ways hitherto unconsidered, dropping things online left and right that would've otherwise been distributed in different ways. For Killing Eve fans, that means that we're getting Season 3 of the bloody, slow-burn, cat-and-mouse series two weeks earlier …
The relationship between Villanelle and Eve in Killing Eve is incredibly volatile, leading the pair to do awful things to one another.
Terrifying and deadly, Villanelle has pulled off many insane stunts throughout Killing Eve's run. Here are some of the assassin's craziest moments.
Killing Eve is about the strange relationship between Eve and Villanelle. To say these two have had some awkward moments would be an understatement.
Ever meet someone with a truly bizarre job? Time stands still as your mind races with questions about how this particular person wound up in their given profession. But as far as unconventional careers go, chances are you've never met a real-life assassin. Luckily, that's why we have TV.
If television had a yearbook, the award for Best Dressed Assassin would go to Killing Eve's Villanelle, no contest. The glamorous hitwoman has a multitude of weapons in her arsenal, none more deadly than her wardrobe. Her array of sleek disguises is just as fashionable as her civilian clothes — though calling Villanelle a civilian is like calling a cheetah a house cat.
BBC America's Killing Eve is one of the buzziest series on television at the moment. The cat-and-mouse thriller sets two strong, complicated women against one another and basically turns every trope of procedural television on its head. Its first season was one of the hottest shows of 2018 and its second has been consistently pushing the envelope of what we, as viewers, expect.
Killing people is wrong. Everybody knows this. But on Killing Eve, Villanelle makes it look so... cool. She could totally have a side hustle as a guest speaker at high school Career Days and would likely recruit a cadre of teenage would-be assassins. Think of the perks. The job pays well enough to have a chic apartment in Paris with a wardrobe full of designer duds and a fridge full of champagne. Not to mention you get to travel the world on your boss's dime. How else would most twenty-five-year-olds be able to afford trips to Vienna, Tuscany, Bulgaria, and Berlin in a matter of weeks?
The final trailer for BBC America's excellent series Killing Eve shows off some of the humor that makes the show so great. I mean truly, the only thing that could throw Villanelle (Jodie Comer) off -- besides being stabbed by Eve, of course (Sandra Oh) -- is this sartorial goddess having to step into a pair of old, bedazzled Crocs. But she will, it seems, do crazy things for love, which this trailer plays with quite a bit. We also see Eve's gleeful expression after being tasked with being the only one who can find Villanalle. Of course she is! …
BBC America has released a new trailer for the second season of its breakout hit Killing Eve, and it looks just as deliciously twisted as ever. Here, we see a little more Villanelle's (Jodie Comer) plans after having been stabbed (whoops!) by Sandra Oh's Eve in the Season 1 finale. The women are still very much obsessed with one another (though what that actually means we don't yet know), and there look to be even more outrageous turns and -- of course -- fashions in the upcoming season. The first season of Killing Eve was not only a breath …
Season 2 of Killing Eve picks up 30 seconds after the finale of Season 1, as we see Eve (Sandra Oh) reeling from the consequences of stabbing Villanelle, and the flamboyant assassin herself (Jodie Comer) making a painful escape. BBC America's first trailer for the upcoming season shows Villanelle struggling to escape with her life, in some really terrible fashion (which, for her, is basically akin to death). And even though Phoebe Waller-Bridge has handed off writing duties to her long-time friend and fellow creative Emerald Fennell, the show seems like it hasn't missed a beat -- …