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Killing Eve fans all have the same complaint about season four as latest episode fails to impress loyal viewers
KILLING Eve fans have been left disappointed by the latest instalment and say the BBC hit drama has run its course after four seasons.
People watching at home reminisced over series one and two and said they missed Villanelle’s thirst for blood and her iconic outfits from earlier episodes.
BBCKilling Eve fans are ‘losing interest’ and threatening to boycott the show[/caption]
TV CompanyViewers miss Villanelle’s thirst for blood and her iconic outfits[/caption]
In latest instalment Jodie Comer‘s assassin has abandoned Jesus and found Eve once more, but Sandra Oh’s exhausted sleuth is more interested in hunting The Twelve.
Taking to Twitter, one person said: “I’m persevering with #killingeve but it’s hard work. Eve and Villenelle seem almost redundant to the story. I’m more interested in the 12.”
Confusing scenes with a bunch of new characters including Call My Agent!’s Camille Cottin as Hélène, and Anjana Vasan as Pam, have left others moaning “I don’t really know what’s going on”, as many said on Twitter that they were “losing interest”.
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One more typed: “Previous series of #KillingEve were so good but this one is just silly”
And another viewer wrote: “This programme was better when Jodie was killing and not over analysing”
Season three’s unusual ending hinted at there being less bloodshed in season four.
Unlike the season one and two finales, which ended with Villanelle and Eve stabbing and shooting one another, season three ended on a more solemn and less violent note.
They stood back to back on London Bridge in the finale, and attempted to follow Villanelle’s suggestion to walk away from each other for good without looking back.
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Meanwhile, Jodie previously confirmed this will be the last season of Killing Eve.
Speaking to Harper’s Bazaar, she revealed how she’s feeling about the show coming to an end, saying: “I’m trying not to think about it too much, honestly.
“It’s sad, you know? I’ve been with this character for a really, really long time.”
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However, she added that she’s still on board with the decision to end the series after season four.
She explained: “I would rather we ended on a good note and kept our integrity, instead of going on and on, and being kicked out the door.”
BBCNew characters including Call My Agent!’s Camille Cottin as Hélène have taken the focus off Villanelle and Eve[/caption]