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Sure theyre bad or whatever, but who cares?

Beyond that, the whole good-vs-evil thing feels like a malleable afterthought.

Killing Eve Season 4 Episode 5

This episode ends up being the reverse.

On the other hand, the modern section was fine, nothing wrong, but comparatively less riveting.

Carolyns moment of vulnerability with Konstantin (Do you think we might have kept our children?

), coming from a character who so rarely shows even an inch of it, feels so important.

Cuba is a unique place, with its own complicated history.

Its a shame that Cuban music didnt make much impact on the soundtrack.

Cuban Spanish is very specific, making the firefighter asking Villanelle You okay, chica?

in clearly articulated Spanish stick out like an off note.

Theres a saying on the island:si no hay, no hay.

Word spreads about the availability of eggs, meat, poultry, because they cant always be found.

Villanelle would have slayed aguayabera.

Of course, the stereotype of the philandering Cuban man made its way onto the show.

Villanelles experience in Cuba doesnt just strain credulity, the logistics also bring to the fore a narrative question.

Who is bankrolling her at this point?

She thinks shes working for The Twelve, but is she?

She failed to kill Carolyn, as Helene must surely know at this point.

Was killing Carolyn a business or personal request from Helene?

Are Konstantin and Pam working under Helene for The Twelve, or her personal mission?

As our favorite assassin said, charity begins at home.