In its fourth season, Killing Eve remains keyed into the symmetry between its two protagonists as they converge toward a final showdown.
The show’s greatest strength is still the way it upends our expectations via tonal shifts and amusing personal details.
Watch: Hold on to Your Obsessions with the Final Trailer for Season Two of Killing Eve
by Alexa Camp
The new season may just give you nightmares, though none that Sean Delaney’s accent can’t soothe.
The series combines a dry comedy’s affection for the mundane with the slick style of a psychosexual thriller.