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Killing Eve last night (5/3/20)! (Spoiler alert) (Original Post) Ilsa May 2020 OP
seems to be a trend that recent tv series kill off multiple main characters, including the popular hlthe2b May 2020 #1
A wedge between Eve and Villanelle? rogue emissary May 2020 #2
You don't think Eve believing that Ilsa May 2020 #3
Eve is smart enough to figure out Villanelle wouldn't kill him for that exact reason. rogue emissary May 2020 #4
Jumped shark kelly97 May 2020 #5

hlthe2b

(106,333 posts)
1. seems to be a trend that recent tv series kill off multiple main characters, including the popular
Mon May 4, 2020, 11:44 AM
May 2020

ones for shock effect. I'm not too thrilled with this trend. But I suppose with this show, we've gotten somewhat used to it.

rogue emissary

(3,215 posts)
2. A wedge between Eve and Villanelle?
Mon May 4, 2020, 04:44 PM
May 2020

E and V are too obsessed with each other for a wedge to separate them for good.

Once V killed Eve's friend in front of her the first season. Then they worked together in season two—Eve's in no rush to bring V to justice.

Ilsa

(62,232 posts)
3. You don't think Eve believing that
Mon May 4, 2020, 09:41 PM
May 2020

Villanelle killed Eve's husband in front of her won't enrage her and drive a wedge between them? I thought it was a brilliant plan by Dasha.

rogue emissary

(3,215 posts)
4. Eve is smart enough to figure out Villanelle wouldn't kill him for that exact reason.
Wed May 6, 2020, 09:14 AM
May 2020

I was trying to find the episode in the second season. Where Eve essentially states why Niko wasn't killed along with the teacher. If Villanelle killed him, Eve would never forgive her.

My crazy guess is by killing the husband. It'll drive Eve to confront Villanelle, which will unite them in a common cause to figure out who killed Niko.

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