Warning: SPOILERS for Killing Eve Season 4, Episode 6 — «Oh Goodie, I'm The Winner»
Hélène's (Camille Cottin) death at Villanelle's (Jodie Comer) hands now makes one Killing Eve series ending possible. Hélène was murdered by Villanelle in retaliation for the French member of The Twelve sending Gunn (Marie-Sophie Ferdane) after Villanelle. Gunn shot Villanelle in the back with an arrow as Hélène made Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) watch, which proved Eve doesn't really hate Villanelle. But the Russian assassin survived and exacted revenge on Hélène. Yet Villanelle learning about Hélène and Eve's trysts may have finally put the nail in the coffin of Villanelle's obsession with Eve.
Hélène was introduced as a high-ranking member of The Twelve inKilling Eve season 3 and she denied Villanelle's request to become a keeper. Villanelle no longer wanted to be The Twelve's best assassin, although not killing altogether has proven easier said than done. However, as Villanelle underwent her personal crises, it was Eve who truly got close to Hélène in Killing Eve season 4. Polastri saw Hélène as a stepping stone to reach the top of The Twelve's hierarchy but they fell into their own sordid attraction to each other. Eve got very personal with Hélène, from sharing a bubble bath to abducting her young daughter, and Villanelle was unaware of any of this. When Eve had Villanelle arrested, Hélène immediately sprung her from prison and sent the Russian killer to eliminate Carolyn Martens (Fiona Shaw), although Villanelle and Carolyn ended up working together. Yet it was Hélène who was financing a killer named Gunn to murder members of The Twelve in gruesome ways.
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