Writing in The Guardian, Jennings calls the finale a “ bowing to convention” for a series that has universally been praised for going against the grain. Related: Killing Eve Season 4 Ending Explained (In Detail)Ĭodename Villanelle author Jennings is one of these fans, expressing his own disappointment with the ending that season 4 showrunner Laura Neal penned for his characters. This tragic ending ultimately angered a lot of invested viewers, who argue that this is yet another example of the infamous ‘Bury Your Gays’ trope, where LGBTQ+ characters are disproportionally exploited and killed off for shock value. As Villanelle sank, Eve erupted from the water with a guttural scream as “The End” appeared on the screen. As Eve and Villanelle plunged into the River Thames, it was revealed that Carolyn (Fiona Shaw) had ordered the hit, likely in order to be let back into MI6. The last minutes of the season finale saw Villanelle unexpectedly shot and brutally murdered by an assassin.
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