The second season begins with a series of surprising new dramatic events, where Eve suffers from the violence that has caused further abuse against Villanil. Now, Eve does not whether Villanelle is alive or dead where it seems very mysterious. On the other hand, Villanil, who was paranoid and seriously injured, managed to do good when she moved herself to the hospital for treatment before it was too late. On the other hand, Caroline is trying to get closer to the new Eve of the disorder by getting a new chance.
Sorry, Villanelle. The show has trained us to think she's stronger and smarter than almost everyone else, and it's something of a shock to see her struggle against two different larger, stronger opponents.
Two episodes of Villanelle out in the wild just trying to survive... feels like at least one too many, and a distraction from what the series does best.
An unexpected episode in which Eve and Villanelle's stories once again diverge almost entirely - until they don't - there are surprising twists, truly moving moments and laugh-out-loud funny lines.
Sunday's anxiety-inducing "Killing Eve" introduces viewers to Villanelle (Jodie Comer) at her most fragile, and it's a shocking and heartbreaking sight.