Killing Eve “Killing Eve” is a hybrid — a serialized procedural — and Season 3 … Killing Eve The whole thing is so abrupt, so hackneyed, so amazingly unoriginal that for one hopeful minute, I was sure it had to be a trick. Killing Eve’s second season drags under the weight of straight rage — when Eve and Villanelle could simply turn away from the men and toward each other. In my favorite moment of Season 2, Eve gingerly places her fingertips on the back of a man standing precariously close to the edge of a train platform as if to say, move, she’s gay. The narrative structure of back and fourth between Eve and Villanelle makes the show engaging. Villanelle (Jodie Comer) and Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) in the Killing Eve finale. Killing Eve: Why Villanelle Is The True Main Character (& Why Eve Is) REVIEW: Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle by Luke Jennings (Killing … Luxurious Liquor: The language introducing Villanelle describes a private members club in Paris, and after setting the scene moves to Villanelle taking a sip of her Grey Goose vodka Martini.