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Killing Eve 3.2 Management Sucks

Better on the study of grief and jagged relationships than plot points. Villanelle’s sunny life - nice new flat, chic clothes and management woes contrasted with what was going on in England with a shambolic Eve. Deeply unsurprising that the guy irritating Eve was Kenny’s new boss. Audrey the girlfriend was actually more surprising, because, helo, Kenny’s shorts.

Clearly, Eve and Carolyn knew Kenny hadn’t killed himself. Oh was good at what she was given, but Shaw was masterful, showing maternal grief in a very Carolyn way, as her daughter – filled with the qualities her mother and brother didn’t share fell into Konstatin’s hands. Please don’t decide to sleep with her, Konstatin!

Overhearing Eve and Caolyn conflab inspired him to reunite with Viallanelle. Actually, no, he was ordered to, wasn’t he, and they thought they needed to get a move on. I laughed as she did violence to him, but was generally happier with their interaction than I was with Villanelle-Dasha. It’s just not the same, and Walter needs to rein back on the accent. Shame she couldn’t have given it to the lad playing Felix of the wavering accent. Apart from the shared heartbroken psycho moments, thanks for not bothering to try to make us care about him, show.

Villanelle’s stint as supervising someone else at killing went about as well as could be expected, inspiring a clutch of kids with a fear of clowns forevermore. Comer ain't half-bad at her role, either.

I suppose team Bitter Pill don’t come with the ‘disposable’ baggage MI6 have.

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