Weststander
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Well, I thought it was fukken ace.
That Villanelle is my dream woman.
It and she were amazing.
Well, I thought it was fukken ace.
That Villanelle is my dream woman.
I haven't read the comments here, so avoided any spoilers, but Mrs Bobkin and I watched the first episode of this last night and thought it was fantastic. But is it wrong that I found parts of it properly hilarious too?
I haven't read the comments here, so avoided any spoilers, but Mrs Bobkin and I watched the first episode of this last night and thought it was fantastic. But is it wrong that I found parts of it properly hilarious too?
anyone else notice the continuity error with the perfume?
Do you mean when the boyfriend left the flat sometime previously but then suddenly fell down dead outside the door?
No. I think the perfume bottle was nearly empty when she killed the woman and nearly full when she killed the boyfriend.
Eve's erratic behaviour got to me a couple of times. The part where she decides to stop the car, get out and calmly face down Villanelle in the woods when she's pointing a gun at her FACE...that didn't sit right. Even less so when Villanelle later turns up at Eve's house, and this time Eve is so terrified for her life that she locks herself in the bathroom. So what is it ? Bravely facing her down, or running from her in terror of her life ?
And the ending...ugh. Eve calmly and deliberately pushes a knife into Villanelle's stomach. Then immediately, I dunno, "realises" whats she's done and runs around trying to get towels to save her (even though Villanelle is by now pointing a gun at her again, but she's gone all brave again). Why ??
Enjoyed the series overall I suppose, but those aspects just irritated me and detracted.
I don't normally watch series like this as the plot lines generally strike me as a bit trite and predictable, and I don't really like watching depictions of violence. But I heard great things about Killing Eve and watched the entire series over about three sittings.
I did enjoy it, but agree there were some inconsistencies in a lot of the characters, and some of the situations were strangely written, as you point out. For some of the "hits", there was so much chance of getting caught or identified. Why no CCTV in the hospital for example? How come nobody else around for the perfume incident with the woman? How do you get to scale a Tuscan villa and then lure the host to his death with so many people, and security, around?
Also I found Eve's character a bit annoying after a while. Those little gasps. That permanently-worried expression. The needless friction with her husband.
Maybe some of it comes down to having different writers handling different episodes. Phoebe W-B didn't write all of it, as I definitely noticed at least two other writing credits.
But ... it's TV I guess, not high art, and it was entertaining and quite gripping. Not sure the ending was as good as it could have been but hey ho.