'Killing Eve' Season 4: Fans are upset with Eve for not helping Villanelle

Although there are many interesting unfolded mysteries, but fans are unhappy with this season of 'Killing Eve'
Eve and Villanelle in 'Killing Eve' (BBC)
Eve and Villanelle in 'Killing Eve' (BBC)

All fans of the BBC's 'Killing Eve' might not like it, and even we don't want to say for sure, but it kind of looks like Eve and Villanelle are never getting back together. However, the show is getting more interesting with each passing episode. 

This week in 'Killing Eve' Season 4, Episode 3, the cat and mouse came back into each other's orbits as Villanelle (Jodie Comer) crashed at Eve's (Sandra Oh) hotel room pretending to be housekeeping and cleaned herself up after her previous murders. We always discuss how 'Killing Eve' dives deep into the psyches of their main characters, and Villanelle's turn proved to be more exciting. The discussion between Villanelle and Martin (Adeel Akhtar) added more spice to the episode. Marti tried his best to get into the roots of Villanelle's problems. The beauty of the show lies in the complex mysteries.

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Villanelle gets a denial from Eve when she tries to seek help from her. On the other hand, Carolyn discovers more good intel on a spate of brutal murders linked to the Twelve. As soon as the episode ended fans started coming up with their thoughts about the show. An unhappy fan tweeted, "I'm sorry but this season of Killing Eve is turning into an AU Fanfic. What the f**k is going on...." Another fan tweeted,"WHY TF WOULD EVE DO THAT #KillingEve." Another fan tweeted,"The letter wasn't from Villanelle, it was from a hotel employee saying Helene had called and then had her number listed. The chat was between Villanelle and Martin. She impersonated Eve saying she needed to see him so that he'd provide his address." "EVE!!!! NO!!!!! WHY!!!!! #KillingEve" said another. Another fan called it 'gayest' season and tweeted, "S4 is the gayest season of Killing Eve and you have no idea how much I am here for it. Villaneve end game is looking all so good right now." Another tweeted, "Eve wtf are you doing? This is insane. WTF is this show even trying to accomplish??? Ugh I'm upset #KillingEve."



 



 



 



 



 



 

'Killing Eve' airs every Sunday on BBC at 8 pm EST.

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