![]() ![]() The audience's reaction to the next couple of seasons, which were exclusively led by female showrunners Emerald Fennell and Suzanne Heathcote, wasn't as warm as it was for Killing Eve season 1. ![]() Killing Eve was a global pop culture phenomenon in its first season when Phoebe Waller-Bridge created the series and served as its first showrunner in 2018. Related: Killing Eve Season 4's Biggest Crime Is Stopping Villanelle's Redemption While Eve danced after she impromptu officiated a wedding, Villanelle descended to the bowels of the ship they were aboard and massacred The Twelve (who the audience never saw). This would be the last stand of the Twelve and of Eve and Villanelle's will-they-or-won't-they relationship. Using Hélène's stolen phone, Eve and Villanelle knew their final destination would be a secret Twelve meeting in London. Meanwhile, Carolyn returned to the United Kingdom as a traitor but she knew she had to play both Eve and Villanelle in order to earn the clout to return to MI6. Eve realized she needed Villanelle's help and she impressed the Russian killer in Scotland when she fought off and blinded Gunn, who was trying to kill Villanelle after their own tryst went sour. ![]() As Killing Eve season 4 systematically eliminated many of the series' remaining characters, such as Hélène and even Konstantin (Kim Bodnia), the final batch of episodes built up to the three leads, Eve, Villanelle, and Carolyn all pursuing their agenda to destroy The Twelve. ![]()
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