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BBC America Sets "Killing Eve's" Final Season Launch for Feb. 27th
BBC America Sets Final Season Premiere Date for "Killing Eve"
by Kimberly Roots December 16, 2021 "Killing Eve" will be back to slay — in several senses of the word — just after Valentine’s Day. The BBC America drama will premiere on Sunday, Feb. 27, at 8/7c, EW.com reports. The episode also will be available a week earlier, on Feb. 20 on streaming site AMC+, and will broadcast on AMC on Feb. 28. https://tvline.com/2021/12/16/killin...e-bbc-america/ |
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In its fourth and final season, Killing Eve doesn't know what it wants from its own story
The announcement that Season 4 would be the final season for the once-acclaimed and award-winning BBC America series was bittersweet because there isn't another show like it on TV right now. "Yet, at this point, it’s equally hard not to watch this show and think its end is something of a mercy," says Lacy Baugher Milas. "Because no matter how enjoyable Killing Eve may be—and Season 4 has all the signs of being visually stunning (these clothes!) and generally entertaining (the black humor!) as its predecessors—it still doesn’t seem to know what it wants from its own story. Or how to define the relationship at its center. And four seasons in, it has become an increasingly insurmountable problem. While there’s a lot to love about Killing Eve’s snazzy formula, with its snappy one-liners and wide array of complicated female characters, one of its most annoying aspects is its almost pathological need to reset itself at the beginning of each season, a move likely due to its annual change in showrunners behind the scenes. And while I’m as excited as anyone to see a series giving women a chance to run a show and hone their technical craft (Emerald Fennell got a Best Director nomination for Promising Young Woman after her turn at the helm in Season 2 after all!) the frequent changes often mean the show has little to no consistency in tone or identity from season to season." ALSO:
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