Warning: SPOILERS for Killing Eve Season 4, Episode 7 — «Making Dead Things Look Nice» and Episode 8 — «Hello, Losers»
The story of Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) and Villanelle (Jodie Comer) came to a tragic conclusion inKilling Eve season 4's finale, which is also the definitive end of the BBC America spy series. Killing Eve season 4's final two episodes followed up Villanelle murdering Hélène (Camille Cottin) after she found out Eve and her former boss had a fling (of sorts). Villanelle decided to escape to the Scotland island owned by Gunn (Marie-Sophie Ferdane), the assassin from The Twelve who shot Villanelle with an arrow (and didn't kill her despite her orders from Hélène). Meanwhile, Eve's own quest to find the leaders of The Twelve led her to discover Carolyn Marten's (Fiona Shaw) role in their creation, while Carolyn continued her own personal mission to take down The Twelve in order to return to MI6 after she was disavowed as a traitor.
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. 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. 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. Using Hélène's stolen phone, Eve and Villanelle knew their final destination would be a secret Twelve meeting in London. This would be the last stand of the
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