Killing Eve Season 3 Bus Scene Explained

ThisKilling Evepost-mortem includes spoilers for Season 3, Episode 3. Its not so often that we get to see the twoKilling Eveleads together on screen. So, in the first two seasons, there was a meet halfway in the fifth episode. I was conscious right from the start that we didnt want to do that. They could have met earlier or later but essentially that we needed to something different with them together....

April 27, 2020 · 1 min · 174 words · James Wright

Killing Eve Season 3 Episode 3 Review: Meetings Have Biscuits

ThisKilling Evereview contains spoilers. Even better: Eves violent reaction to Villanelle kissing her. Dont know if I should…thats why I feel good. Coming within inches of taking away Fiona Shaw is certainly a way to do it. More of Carolyn swanning around like a boss, just. Dasha continues to bring it 80s-style/normcore with her head-to-toe power-clashing animal prints. Finally, shout out to Eve rocking her drab season 1 office look again....

April 27, 2020 · 1 min · 140 words · Anthony Matthews

How 2001: A Space Odyssey May Have Predicted a Surprising Aspect of Space Travel

Today, the movie is recognized for its predictive power. The blood that normally pools in the extremities redistributes toward the head, Kramer toldSpace.com. Its not something that we normally experience on Earth unless youre sort of standing on your hands. The radiologist noted that this method calls to mind images from2001: A Space Odyssey. Of course, there had been innumerable space movies, most of them trash, Clarke wrote. The flight attendants use special shoes to walk around the ship despite the lack of gravity....

April 23, 2020 · 2 min · 250 words · Juan Alexander

Killing Eve Season 3 Episode 2 Review: Management Sucks

ThisKilling Evereview contains spoilers. Oh and both our leading ladies find out the other is still alive. Carolyns grief is a telling prism for understanding not only her, but the characters around her. Thats when she shows how shes really feeling. Eve, on the other hand, is grieving in a differently unacceptable way. Shes visibly, disruptively drunk. Have we always known Kenny has a sister? She seemed to run into him, and he would have had to place the bug in it beforehand....

April 20, 2020 · 2 min · 214 words · Kimberly Moss

Killing Eve Season 3 Lead Writer Breaks Down That Clown Kill

This article contains spoilers forKilling EveSeason 3, Episode 2. Shes also known for her over the top, intricate-yet-clean kills. But management doesnt come easy, even for a perfectionist like Villanelle. We knew we wanted something slightly off kilter. Theres something about clowns, clowns are eerie anyway, says Heathcote. All while the two assassins are wearing clown costumes, with children playing right outside. So I would just say, OK, come in with four really interesting ways to kill someone....

April 20, 2020 · 1 min · 121 words · Dawn Barron

Killing Eve Season 3 Episode 1 Review: Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey

ThisKilling Evereview contains spoilers. Killing Eve Season 3 Episode 1 Killing Eveis back, and in grand dramatic fashion. The bops are chicer and more French. The clothes are hotter and gayer. The one-liners are more darkly devastating in their withering quirkiness. Well, everyone except Eve. Thats no small feat. First: Yes,Eve is alive. A weirdly interested third party who wants to call in a favor later? But if this is left purely at random passing tourists, I wont be mad, just disappointed....

April 13, 2020 · 3 min · 445 words · Christine Pena

Killing Eve Recap: The Story So Far

What has happened so far on Killing Eve? Here’s a recap of Eve and Villanelle’s story heading into Season 3. Its OK if youre having trouble remembering all of the finer points of the series so far. Heres everything it’s crucial that you remember about theKilling Evestory so far. Eves considerable talents are being ignored due to the patriarchy, but not for long! When she figures out that the talented assassin (quit sounding so impressed, Eve!...

April 12, 2020 · 2 min · 227 words · Ann Welch

Killing Eve Season 3 Review (Spoiler-Free)

ThisKilling Eveseason 3 review containsnospoilers. First, lets get this out of the way: Eve is alive, and thats not a spoiler. And of course, even at her worst, her hair still looks great. Perhaps for the very first time, it truly feels like absolutely anyone could be killed at any time. When men are in charge, theyre generally boorish and useless. One of the most refreshing shifts from last season is the music....

April 7, 2020 · 1 min · 124 words · Abigail Fisher

Steven Universe: The Essential Episodes

(We talked all about that right here, actually.) All together the series totals 180 episodes. With that in mind, I put together this list of episodes I feel best representSteven Universeon a whole. Now lets find out why you should believe in Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl. Its foreshadowed at the beginning when Steven excitedly asks for fry bits. He has no desire for the whole and perfect fries, he just wants the bits....

March 30, 2020 · 11 min · 2220 words · Yolanda Underwood

History of PC Gaming: A Monthly Series from Den of Geek

FromDoomtoHalf-LifetoWorld of Warcraft, few platforms have been as instrumental in the evolution of gaming as the powerful PC. In the early days, it brought us grand text-based adventures and the very first examples of dungeon crawlers. All of this gaming history happened on the PC and Den of Geek is here to explore it. What are the most important PC games of all-time? We have an answer for you. The innovations that allowed us to one day start dreaming about the cloud?...

March 27, 2020 · 3 min · 440 words · Ralph Ward

Welcome to the New Den of Geek

It’s a new decade, so we’re bringing you a new Den of Geek. The last few years have been tumultuous for the corner of online media that serves the entertainment world. But maybe it doesnt have to be. So thats what weve done. The site youre reading right now might look a little different, but dont worry. We havent been bought by some faceless corporation intent on strippingDen of Geekof its soul....

March 1, 2020 · 1 min · 176 words · Harry Jones

Best Jane Austen Adaptations on Screen So Far

With Emma and Sanditon making waves (seaside resort pun! ), we’re listing up the best screen adaptations of Jane Austen’s work. These are the ones we recommend watching. People tend to have opinions about which of theP&Padaptations are the best. (Who is the best Elizabeth? Who is the best Darcy? Which is the most faithful? Does it matter?) Trinians), and for good reason. Mr. Darcy has never been so begrudgingly sexy....

February 27, 2020 · 1 min · 167 words · Rebecca Gilmore

The Invisible Man Review: Well Worth Seeing

Jason Blum and Leigh Whannells update of Universal Monster The Invisible Man is a smart, scary success. If you thought the Universal Monsters were finished after the Dark Universe roundly failed, look again. Two weeks later and Adrian is found dead in his apartment having apparently taken his own life. And its quickly apparent that Adrian is very much still in control. One central scene is certain to elicit gasps from even the most jaded of horror fans....

February 27, 2020 · 1 min · 106 words · Allison Carpenter