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Killing Eve: Hello, Losers (2022)
Makes Game of Thrones' ending seem flawless
The only reason this is getting anything above 1 is because it actually showed Villanelle and Eve's relationship grow and progress after 7 painfully slow episodes.
The end was incredibly rushed. Far too much air time on side characters such as Pam, Gunn and Hugo on the finale episode where time is crucial and the goal is to tie all knots and conclude any unfinished business between the main characters.
Gave Fiona Shaw the "Danaerys" treatment by throwing everything about her character down the drain for some cheap and poorly written shock value. What were they thinking?
The final 2 minutes of this episode should have lasted far longer than it did but instead it was rushed beyond anything imaginable and is just a slap in the face for both Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh who brought so much talent, skill and charisma to this show. They deserve better than that.
Killing Eve: Don't Get Attached (2022)
"Don't get attached" is the theme of this entire season
What on Earth were the writers thinking, reducing Villanelle's screentime to something this insignificant?
How to fix this show: Reduce Helene and Pam's screentime. Return Villanelle from the current mess of a character she is and make her the lead - she is the heart of the show. Steer Eve's story to something that is more centered around Villanelle considering their relationship plays a key part in this show's success. Some parts of this episode felt similar to earlier seasons so I have hope that the last 3 will pick up.... hopefully...
Killing Eve: It's Agony and I'm Ravenous (2022)
feels like it skipped a few seasons
This entire season feels like it has no connection to the previous three seasons. The heart of the show was and should always be Villanelle with Eve being the close second. The way it feels right now, Eve has dominated screentime and story importance with the rest of the cast including Villanelle being pushed way down. Even Helene's role in this season feels more crucial to the story than Villanelle's. While Eve and the British Intelligence are working with Helene to make leaps and bounds in the identification of the Twelve, Villanelle continues to sort out emotions and is playing yet again, the hired 'lower in importance' assassin. I can only hope that Jodie Comer's tremendous value to this show will be used in the later episodes and not half ditched like it is right now.