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The second season begins with a series of surprising new dramatic events, where Eve suffers from the violence that has caused further abuse against Villanil. Now, Eve does not whether Villanelle is alive or dead where it seems very mysterious. On the other hand, Villanil, who was paranoid and seriously injured, managed to do good when she moved herself to the hospital for treatment before it was too late. On the other hand, Caroline is trying to get closer to the new Eve of the disorder by getting a new chance.
5 August 1948, Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK
30 April 1981, Plymouth, Devon, England, UK
1951, South Africa
30 June 1962, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
4 May 1981, San Rafael, California, USA
18 April 1972, Tilburg, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
5 June 1971, Corrinshego, Newry, Northern Ireland, UK
21 November 1947, West Kirby, Merseyside, England, UK
May 06, 2019
[It's] another knockout episode, rife with otherworldly performances by Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer. Those two are capable of spellbinding magic when together.May 06, 2019
[It] is a little sexy, a little funny, but also lacking in the tension of all their prior encounters.May 06, 2019
Killing Eve is stuck in one of the most thrilling grooves on TV.May 06, 2019
[It] echoes season's memorable encounter in the Polastri kitchen, but the dynamic has shifted to reflect the hurt and tension between them.May 06, 2019
It's hard to tell if she's (Eve's) still a good guy, or which side she's on.May 06, 2019
Small Ya Later gave us unprecedented time between Villanelle and Eve, but it also showed just how precarious Eve's position really is.May 06, 2019
It's more fun to enjoy these two charismatic stars on our screen, especially as the plot involving the other serial killer - the Ghost - thickens.May 06, 2019
I've realized that Killing Eve is a much broader subject than the obvious.May 06, 2019
"Smell Ya Later" is much more effective on an emotional level than a narrative one.May 06, 2019
This episode feels stitched-together, more like a series of moments than a self-contained narrative.