(Warning: Spoilers ahead for the season 1 finale ofKilling Eve.)
She had no right to visit Villanelle without asking me!
wonders Kenny (Sean Delaney).

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Come with me, just you and me, whispers Eve to Villanelle (a.k.a.
Oksana) during their penultimate confrontation.
Just you and me.
It sounds more like an entreaty from a desperate lover than an MI5 agents command.
I love you more than this house.
I love you more than my family, he says wistfully.
Youre the best thing that ever happened to me, to the organization, to thefuture.
Its a ploy, yes one thats made all the more effective by Konstantins genuine affection for his protegee.
No I am going to kill yourdadin the face!
), and matching each other taunt for taunt.
I think about what youre wearing and what youre doing and who youre doing it with.
I think about your eyes and your mouth and what you feel when you kill someone.
I think about what you had for breakfast.
I just want to know everything.
Was that a love poem or a stalkers manifesto?
In the hands ofKilling Evecreator Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who penned this episode, the speech is both.
Will Eve succumb to Villanelles seductive charms?
Will the scene end in death Villanelles, Eves, or both?
I really liked you, whispers our anti-heroine, her feelings and her vital organs gravely injured.
(At least, not right away.
She cant last too much longer with that knife wound to the gut… can she?)