Killing Eve Season 4 Introduces an Extremely Unexpected Character

The family Villanelle is staying with seems to have its own mysteries, like the priest father who is very against her presence even before she actually does anything. The young woman is writing erotica and seems like she’s maybe a bit more than friendly to Villanelle. Lucifer the cat is obviously doomed, but it’s fun to watch our favorite murder be tested.

Villanelle loses her shit and has her very own queer version of Jed Bartlet screaming at God in Two Cathedrals. It’s always a surprise to see her actually want someone to live, reminiscent of the Russia episode with her family, so maybe there’s something to this ruse after all.

The jury’s still out on V’s hallucination of herself as drag Jesus. Genius or weird, unfruitful dalliance? It all depends on what we get out of it. But his gold over the knee boots are killer.

Elsewhere, someone is flaying, torturing, and killing members of The Twelve, so Carolyn, who has been given a “face-saving” demotion to Mallorca wants Eve to find them. And while Eve won’t give her the satisfaction of saying yes, of course Eve takes the files, because while Eve has been working for a private security firm, she’s been searching for The Twelve on her own, and Carolyn doesn’t miss a trick.

Eve’s crisscrossing Europe and even pops over to Russia to shoot Konstantin in the hand real quick to grab some intel, shoot him in the hand and tell him to “get over it,” which feels right. Shout out to Konstantin being shocked someone found him while being an elected official with campaign posters of his actual face plastered all over town. Don’t ever change! He still deserved to get shot, though, because we will never, ever forget Kenny.

Eve feels like she’s in an oddly healthy place mentally, as though having her clear mission of finding The Twelve – and perhaps some time away from Villanelle? – has helped her right the ship and find her own version of okay. She’s definitely still an odd duck – girl why do you have to be weird and touch that dead body at the funeral home? But she seems to be in command of herself, rather than steadily losing her grip on her sense of self like she did for so much of the last two season.

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