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05-24-2019 09:00 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:I think the "Killing" part of "Killing Eve" is metaphorical. It's about the dissolution of who Eve used to be...her transformation into a different person, unlike the person she was before she got involved with V.
Wow, that's heavy. You've got me thinking.
05-27-2019 03:21 AM
What did you think of the finale? We're you surprised about what happened? I thought it was very thought provoking.
05-27-2019 07:50 AM
I'm not totally shocked at what happened at the end. But...
05-27-2019 08:48 AM
I thought it was a good season, although Season 1 was better, IMO. Since the show was renewed for another season, obviously Eve is still alive. And what about poor Nico, stuck in the storage unit! I hope Jodie Comer gets some well-deserved recognition this year.
05-27-2019 08:49 AM - edited 05-27-2019 09:57 AM
Villanelle is attracted to Eve because Eve is probably the first person to stand up to her.
It's the old cat and mouse game-Villanelle's "assignments" have always been get in, kill, and get out.
But once Eve came along Villanelle now has somebody watching her and trying to take her down. She is not so anonymous anymore. Once Eve stabbed her in Season 1, it was a turning point.
Of course Eve is not dead. She was playing dead just as Hugo said he was when he was shot in that hotel. Plus was Eve wearing her bullet-proof vest?
This is a trilogy of books by Luke Jennings and the 4th one was published last year.
So there are still plenty of storylines for Season 3.
I do think Season 2 lacked the punch of Season 1, though. Seems the storylines were all over the place.
05-27-2019 10:09 AM
05-27-2019 10:22 AM
@Alter Ego wrote:
I still love the show, but the storylines seemed to end abruptly this season. The Ghost was caught and dispatched quickly. Then Aaron Peel was murdered and it kind of didn’t matter. But, thinking back, everything moved the story forward to get us to this final scene in the Roman ruins.
I was reading a EW.com’s article on the finale and they questioned whether or not Konstantin mentioned that Villanelle still had family living (they suggested a twin, but that’s only a guess.) If that’s true, could point to some season 3 plot points.
@Alter EgoI think Villanelle's father is still alive.
Carolyn wanted Aaron Peel dead for his murdering other women but had Villanelle do the dirty work.
I'm still wondering what happened to the two women Villanelle followed after leaving that store.
This is where is gets disjointed. Some follow-up has been dropped.
05-27-2019 11:01 AM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Alter Ego wrote:
I still love the show, but the storylines seemed to end abruptly this season. The Ghost was caught and dispatched quickly. Then Aaron Peel was murdered and it kind of didn’t matter. But, thinking back, everything moved the story forward to get us to this final scene in the Roman ruins.
I was reading a EW.com’s article on the finale and they questioned whether or not Konstantin mentioned that Villanelle still had family living (they suggested a twin, but that’s only a guess.) If that’s true, could point to some season 3 plot points.@Alter EgoI think Villanelle's father is still alive.
Carolyn wanted Aaron Peel dead for his murdering other women but had Villanelle do the dirty work.
I'm still wondering what happened to the two women Villanelle followed after leaving that store.
This is where is gets disjointed. Some follow-up has been dropped.
I thought those two women had a one night stand with V then left when Eve showed up. One of the women had thanked V for the sex as that woman was leaving V's apartment. Then right after the two women left Eve asked V if there was anyone else in the apartment. I assumed the women were just there for the sex.
05-27-2019 11:37 AM
05-27-2019 11:38 AM
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