‘Scared’ Killing Eve fans all have the same complaint ahead of last ever episode
'SCARED' Killing Eve fans all have the same complaint ahead of its last ever episode.
The hit BBC drama is coming to an end after four seasons in the very near future.
US fans will see the two-episode finale next week on BBC America, while UK viewers will have to wait a little bit longer for it to drop on BBC One.
However, the prospect of finally finding out the fates of Villanelle and Eve is too much for some die-hard Killing Eve fans to think about.
Taking to Twitter, one wrote dramatically: "i’m actually so scared of killing eve ending. i don’t even want to talk about the possibility of villaneve dying.
"i’m laughing it off right now but the next week is gonna be bad for me. i grew so attached to them i don’t know how and if i’m going to be able to cope."
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Another added: "It’s ending too soon" alongside a crying emoji.
A third tweeted: "killing eve has been a huge part of my life for so long and it’s ending next week. IM NOT READY TO SAY GOODBYE."
Meanwhile a fourth shared: "i cant believe killing eve is actually ending what am i supposed to do moving forward."
The fourth season has seen Villanelle (Jodie Comer) try and fail to repent for her sins, while Eve (Sandra Oh) swaps roles as the assassin.
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Both are separately trying to track down the 12 to get revenge for the havoc the secret group has had on their lives.
The penultimate episode featured some critical flashbacks to the formation of the elusive 12, which uncovered the bombshell that former MI6 agent, Carolyn, and Villanelle's former handler, Constantin, were founding members.
The episode saw Villanelle also turning back to her paid mercenary days, this time knocking off the husband's of women in the small Spanish town where she's staying before tracking down Constantin in Margate.
Meanwhile, Eve has kidnapped the daughter of Helene, the 12's gobetween, who then enacts her revenge by calling a hit on Eve.
Killing Eve airs Saturdays at 9.15pm on BBC One in the UK and on BBC America and AMC Plus in the US.
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