The powerful premiere of KillingEve underlines this one universal truth about human nature
Killing EveWhen it comes to the cat-and-mouse dynamic between psychopath assassin Villanelle and British intelligence officer Eve in the BBC’s hit seriesOver the course of the last three seasons, we’ve seen stabbings, shootings and passionate clinches between the pair, but we’ve never got close to determining the exact nature of the captivating dance.
Carolyn, for her part, is also keen on vengeance. Relegated to a tedious job as a cultural correspondent in Mallorca, she’s keeping busy by orchestrating meetings with the Czech intelligence in a bid to ascertain why members of the Twelve are being dispatched in a variety of gruesome ways. Hugo soon arrives on the scene and warns her that if she doesn’t stop meddling, he’ll have her arrested, tried in the secret court and thrown in jail.
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