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A cruel kind of irony, to have love and death in such close proximity. The continued shift in writers has likely resulted in this poor, unsatisfying ending. In fact, because of this bond she shares with Villanelle, Eve is able to be selfish — and in doing so, regains agency and experiences catharsis as she breaks away from the repressed woman she used to be.

“Killing Eve” Is Your New Queer Obsession

In the season one finale, when it looks as though the two might finally consummate their relationship, Eve punctures the sexual tension with violence, by stabbing Villanelle. Although Eve later shows remorse for this act, there is no denying the utter sadism of this moment.

Killing Eve

But if you know, you ache as I do. Second, it stars the resplendent Sandra Oh, which alone should be enough reason to watch. Sandra has one of the most expressive visages on any screen. Oh, the things she can do with just a few muscles of her face. And in Killing Eve she is allowed to showcase her full talents, from her infallible comic timing to her intense physicality and her fierce intellect.

What Killing Eve’s ending means for Queer Representation

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