Well, maybe there was a little, as youre about to see.
Its the most personal season and the most emotionally rocky season, declares executive producer Sally Woodward Gentle.
(Not the spy kind.)

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She’s really trying to shake that off."
How can you come back when you said no?Oh asked EW rhetorically after the season 2 finale.
How does Eve come back to any of her life?

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And since we’re already asking questions, how might the Eve-Villanelle dynamic evolve or devolve in season 3?
“That relationship gets more complicated,” understates Comer.
The actress was thrilled that the season capitalizes on the European hot spot.

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(For Villanelle, at least.
Eve’s location remains a mystery.)
“We get off to a really vibrant start,” says Comer.

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Now, having sworn off MI6, she’s carving out a new job for herself.
“Shes also very, very good at making dumplings.
And Sandra turns out to be incredibly good at making dumplings and at butchering, actually.

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Where do we find Villanelle’s longtime-and-seemingly former handler, the slippery Konstantin (Kim Bodnia)?
Well, hints Woodward Gentle, his daughter, Irina, is not dead.
Even Pennywise and Joker might be alarmed to see a Villaclown staring at them.

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“It just so happens this is her disguise this time.
“The question is, who is complicit and why they are complicit?
Miserable but not dead.

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After everything that Eve has endured, “are you ever going to trust Carolyn again?”
Raise one finger if you know that’s a risky proposition in which youjustmight become entangled.
(To hear more from Comer,slip over here.

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For Oh’s thoughts onEve’s season 2 finale,sneak over here.)

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