The third season of Killing Eve was a wild ride that too often left its titular character behind.
The following contains spoilers through theKilling eveSeason 3 finale.
Plus, shes just so darnfunto watch.
It doesnt bother to address how she feels about almost dying at all.
Honestly, its easy to understandKilling Evesfascination with Villanelle.
Most of us share it to some degree or another.
In Season 3, Villanelle gets a promotion and murders her mother.
She realizes Konstantin truly matters to her, only to choose a life that doesnt include him in it.
The question becomes: why isnt Eve granted this same depth, complexity, and growth?
Eve is just…there.
And thats an important enough process that we, as viewers, deserve to see actually play out onscreen.
Sign me up for this, because I ship it, butexcuse me?
And Season 4 needs to explain what that means for everyone involved.