Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey

Season three picks up from the finale of series two where - after two seasons of a sexually charged game of cat-and-mouse - MI6 agent Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh) was gunned down by Villanelle (Jodie Comer). Adapted from Luke Jennings' book series, this season is written by Suzanne Heathcote (Fear the Walking Dead, See).
Vanity Fair
pressOh, it’s not all bad. The show is committed to fascinating female characters—and it’s particularly rewarding to watch Oh perform her character’s deep grief and despair, lending surprising dignity to her disheveled sweatpants and plastic bags. But something about the humor skews horribly wrong.
TV Guide
pressTo quote the great Michael Keaton in Multiplicity, "you know sometimes you make a copy of a copy, it's not quite as sharp as, well, the original?" That's what Killing Eve now feels like: a copy of its former self.
The Guardian
pressLike the second series, it is still a high-quality, high-wire act, but it cannot quite match the verve and wit of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s original episodes.
RogerEbert.com
pressIt’s as though the show, like Villanelle herself, is maybe a little bit burned out.
IndieWire
pressIf Season 1 was the honeymoon and Season 2 an ensuing rough patch, then Season 3 is the marriage itself — reliable, flawed, and held together by love.
Vanity Fair
pressOh, it’s not all bad. The show is committed to fascinating female characters—and it’s particularly rewarding to watch Oh perform her character’s deep grief and despair, lending surprising dignity to her disheveled sweatpants and plastic bags. But something about the humor skews horribly wrong.
TV Guide
pressTo quote the great Michael Keaton in Multiplicity, "you know sometimes you make a copy of a copy, it's not quite as sharp as, well, the original?" That's what Killing Eve now feels like: a copy of its former self.
The Guardian
pressLike the second series, it is still a high-quality, high-wire act, but it cannot quite match the verve and wit of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s original episodes.
RogerEbert.com
pressIt’s as though the show, like Villanelle herself, is maybe a little bit burned out.
IndieWire
pressIf Season 1 was the honeymoon and Season 2 an ensuing rough patch, then Season 3 is the marriage itself — reliable, flawed, and held together by love.
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