
Maybe it was losing the brilliant Phoebe Waller-Bridge or Emerald Fennell as the head writers of season one and two, respectively. The show knew how to bring them together and rip them apart again, creating a slow burn, obsessive romance that no one could take their eyes off of.Īnd then, "Killing Eve" fell apart. Operating on either side of MI6 and an international assassin group known as The Twelve, the characters Eve (Oh) and Villanelle (Comer) dove into sensitivities and dark sides. The first two seasons of "Killing Eve" had it all, as its two incredible leads (Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer) explored an enticing relationship that oozed chemistry. What started as one of the most fiery, captivating shows on television ended with a scream of frustration and anguish - literally. Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri and Jodie Comer as Villanelle on the series finale of "Killing Eve."



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