5 reviews
More destruction and chaos ensues in this episode, which once again is no holds barred. Plenty of action, killing and mayhem, as Villanelle takes on Inga, then the people who incarcerated her. Jodie Comer is captivating once again, her killer smile steals the episode once again, a quieter one for Sandra Oh. The music is sensational once again, and the scenes filmed in Russia (or wherever it was that doubled for it) looked fantastic too, such unusual architecture.
- Sleepin_Dragon
- Oct 16, 2018
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Villanelle feels betrayed by Konstantin and she is not someone who will just quietly languish in jail.
Despite other plans to attack her in prison, something else more shadowy is taking place. A daring plan is hatched for Villanelle escape and she comes into contact briefly with her new handler.
Villanelle is on a collision course with Konstantin.
Eve is still trying to find out more about Villanelle and her past.
This is a violent episode, Villanelle at her immoral best. A one woman terminator. The only thing that fazes her is Konstantin's betrayal.
Despite other plans to attack her in prison, something else more shadowy is taking place. A daring plan is hatched for Villanelle escape and she comes into contact briefly with her new handler.
Villanelle is on a collision course with Konstantin.
Eve is still trying to find out more about Villanelle and her past.
This is a violent episode, Villanelle at her immoral best. A one woman terminator. The only thing that fazes her is Konstantin's betrayal.
- Prismark10
- Feb 14, 2019
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I love jodie comer I just love her joker was heart of TDK vilanelle is heart of Killing Eve
- aakashm-36316
- May 17, 2020
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Her short fate is so sorry.
Why Oksana didn't take her.
Because she was born like that all alone.
Why Oksana didn't take her.
Because she was born like that all alone.