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After seasons of "will they/won't they" chaos, their reunion on Gunn’s island feels raw and primal. The shift from predatory to domestic (the arrow-wound scene) is quintessential Killing Eve .
The cinematography in the Russian countryside and the isolation of the island creates a sense of "the end of the world," fitting for a show racing toward its finale. The Downside: [S4E7] Carolyn with a Y
Shaw delivers a powerhouse performance. We see the cracks in Carolyn’s ironclad exterior as she navigates her past in Ruslan. Her chemistry with Vlad provides a rare, grounded look at her history before the Twelve. After seasons of "will they/won't they" chaos, their
Like much of Season 4, the plot regarding the actual identity of The Twelve feels secondary to the character studies. If you're looking for tight spy-thriller plotting, this episode might feel like it's stalling for time. Final Thought The Downside: Shaw delivers a powerhouse performance