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KILLING Eve viewers were left squirming at a VERY gory scene as Villanelle cut a man's finger off and stuffs it up his nose.

BBC viewers who have skipped ahead to episode four was left feeling light-headed after watching the assassin's latest violent antics.

Killing Eve viewers were left feeling queasy as Villanelle cut off a man's finger
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Killing Eve viewers were left feeling queasy as Villanelle cut off a man's finger
The assassin then stuffed his finger up his nose
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The assassin then stuffed his finger up his nose

In next week's episode, Hélène visits Villanelle in jail and reminds her that nobody leaves The Twelve.

Villanelle confesses she wants excessive money, which prompts Hélène to free her.

Hélène then gives Villanelle her next target, sealed in an envelope. 

Later, Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) arrives at the safe house in Havana and meets The Twelve torture victim, Rustem (Sebastian Abineri), who has had his toes savagely removed.

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Villanelle then presses him for information in the best way that she knows how - she ties a cheese wire around his arm and cuts off his fingers.

Not finished there, she takes one of his fingers and shoves it up his nose to taunt him.

BBC viewers were left feeling queasy at the brutal scene.

One wrote: " showing brutal murders including people's fingers being snapped off. Wild."

Another posted: "I think I need to vomit after watching Villanelle cut a man's fingers off. #KillingEve"

"#KillingEve That's savage, actually repulsed with that finger scene," a third commented.

Another added: "Why is Villanelle so f******* hot? I should not be so turned on by someone who just cut a guy’s fingers off with cheese wire! #KillingEve"

Meanwhile, some viewers have complained about the "confusing" storyline in series four and have "switched off".

BBC One fans have tuned in for the past three weeks as they watch Villanelle (Jodie Comer) try to repent for her sins, while Eve (Sandra Oh) swaps roles as the assassin.

But after a two-year hiatus since the last series, viewers have struggled to get into the new instalments and insisted they have "no idea" what's going on.

One wrote: "I have no idea what's going on anymore, who are all these new people? #KillingEve"

Another posted: "This episode is confusing me. What is happening?? I'm lost #KillingEve."

"How many more names are going to come up and should I be keeping track of all of them? #KillingEve," another commented.

In latest instalment Jodie Comer's assassin has abandoned Jesus and found Eve once more, but Sandra Oh's exhausted sleuth is more interested in hunting The Twelve.

Confusing scenes with a bunch of new characters including Call My Agent!'s Camille Cottin as Hélène, and Anjana Vasan as Pam, have left others moaning "I don’t really know what’s going on", as many said on Twitter that they were "losing interest".

Villanelle and Eve reunited once more and their “mutual obsession” continues to grow.

During the final scenes, the pair are sat on a sofa together and have a strange heart-to-heart.

Eve tells Villanelle and says that she “should have done this when they met” as a group of armed police officers barge through the front door.

Tired of running, Villanelle accepts her fate and is arrested by the police and taken away.

Meanwhile, Jodie previously confirmed this will be the last season of Killing Eve.

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Speaking to , she revealed how she's feeling about the show coming to an end, saying: "I’m trying not to think about it too much, honestly.

"It’s sad, you know? I’ve been with this character for a really, really long time."

Villanelle used a cheese grater to chop his finger off
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Villanelle used a cheese grater to chop his finger off
The man screamed in agony as Villanelle tortured him
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The man screamed in agony as Villanelle tortured him

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