We can agree that Killing Eve is starting to lose some steam. The cat and mouse game is growing old. So far, Comer is still giving her absolute upmost performance on screen.
This is an episode quite different from everything else in this show, and it leans more towards drama than blood spilling fun (almost), and it is strictly centring on one red storyline . One can not deny that Comer is trying her best to score a more serious tone in this episode by going back and finding her family. And you may wonder, do we have an episode where she can´t leave a location without anyone murdered in her footsteps. No..
But this episode final scene of Villanelle on the train raises many questions. Is it a more different narrative coming to play here, or is it just the same old murderous Villanelle cementing the fact that she never will reach any sense of normality? So many questions from those last seconds..