Killing Eve viewers left in tears over ‘complete mess and let-down’ season 3 finale
KILLING Eve viewers have been left in tears after they describe the season 3 finale as a 'complete mess and let-down.'
The series went with the 'Will they, won't they?' narrative for Eve (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) once again and Kenny's shock death in the season premiere became nothing more than a side-show.
The season-three finale titled 'Are You Leading or Am I?' did solve the mystery surrounding Kenny's death, it still largely focused on Villanelle's endeavors to quit being an assassin and how that could affect her relationship with Eve.
And when all's said and done, the strange ending to the finale does promise a different direction for the already-confirmed season four.
Unlike the season 1 and 2 finales which ended with them stabbing and shooting one another respectively, the season 3 finale of BBC's spy thriller Killing Eve ended on a more solemn and less violent note.
Eve, the way-off-the-books agent and Villanelle, the volatile assassin ended the series by standing back to back on London Bridge and attempting to follow Villanelle's suggestion to walk away from each other for good without looking back.
However, it proved to be too much for Eve as she stopped and turned to look back at Villanelle, who sported a wry smile.
Fans took to voice their opinions about the underwhelming ending, as one fan said: "Still can’t talk about #KillingEve S3 finale cos it just got me soooo broken in almost all ways possible why does it have to end that way??"
Another fan commented: "the killing eve finale was soooo underwhelming just like the rest of the season it was a complete mess and absolutely nothing happened :/"
An emotional viewer wrote: "i just watched the finale episode of killing eve...im shaking."
Meanwhile, this confused fan asked: "Pls what was this finale? #KillingEve"
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She said: "How could we not have massive confidence in Killing Eve?
"It has won big in every major award show and is the highest growing show on U.S. television for six years.
"The reason for this series’ emphatic embrace is the brilliant women who breathed it into being: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emerald Fennell, Sandra Oh, Jodie Comer, Fiona Shaw and it’s fairy godmother, executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle.
"Season 3 lead writer Suzanne Heathcote takes Eve, Villanelle, and Carolyn to places more thrilling, twisted and surprising than ever. Our addicted fans will not be disappointed.”