Killing Eve star Sandra Oh has revealed how the show was originally going to end, and shared her co-star Jodie Comer's reaction to the divisive finale that was aired instead.
*As you could have probably guessed, there are big spoilers below, so if you've not watched the last episode yet, click away now.*
The comedy thriller split opinion with the conclusion of its fourth and final season, which saw Villanelle get killed by a sniper after she and Eve finally gave in to their feelings for one another, and successfully took out the Twelve. Many fans criticized the abrupt ending, voicing disappointment that it was Fiona Shaw's Carolyn who ordered the hit, and suggesting that it played into the harmful 'bury your gays' trope.
Several took to social media to claim that it should have ended differently, with the two women getting relatively happy endings – like they do in Luke Jennings' novels. According to Oh, though, it was never on the cards for both characters to make it out alive.
"I was like, 'You should kill my character.' I thought that would be the strongest and the most interesting ending, and I felt, emotionally, it was the right place of where I was at," the actor told Deadline recently, recalling her early meetings with season 4 head writer Laura Neal. "Eve was starting to get into, like, a nihilistic place, and we're like, 'Let's just continue that line and go straight into it.'"
When the COVID-19 pandemic caused production to shut down, however, Neal had time to mull over those final moments, and apparently decided that it would make more sense for the assassin to die rather than the former MI6 agent.
"They came to me, and they said, 'We can't do it. We need to change it… Eve needs to live,'" Oh remembered.
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