heheh pun intended?Killing Eve is a great show. Jodie Comer just killed it as a psychopath.
Her often humorous disregard for murder and mayhem never failed to crack me up.
Villanelle has got to be on my top five list of TV villains. I haven't seen Comer in anything else. I don't know if she is really just naturally that charismatic, but she is amazing in this show. The script has fantastic dialogue, and the well-chosen cast delivers it perfectly. Fiona Shaw is best with characters that have really dry wit. And the guy who plays Villanelle's supervisor, he's a perfect fit for that role too (if I go to a new tab to look up his name, I might lose what I've written). I wasn't a big fan of his - or Sandra Oh - before this show. But everyone is so well used here. eta: Konstantin! Kim Bodnia is perfect as Konstantin./etaSo I watched a few episodes of Killing Eve before, but this time it is sticking, I blew through 5 episodes already and will finish off Season One over the weekend. It's got great banter (sometimes Phoebe Waller-Bridge quirk works for me, sometimes not, and this time it is), it's interesting and fun to watch, and Jodie Comer is just radiant. I'm really enjoying this -- especially with some of the unexpected plotting.
It's a shame it looks like later seasons took a hit from less-qualified/well-known showrunners, but I'm looking forward to Emerald Fennell's season as well.
Also, I haven't watched Sandra Oh in awhile, for awhile it felt like she was getting typecast as the cold bitch sorts, but despite Comer taking most of the attention, Oh's actually providing a stable, yet quirky and unique performance here -- and I love how she can spin from amusing to intensely serious and back.
This is actually reminding me most of a far more serious-toned show (although with its own moments of flamboyance) -- "Hannibal," which had the same weird "love/obsession" bond between Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy. Comer and Oh also have this same kind of obsessive fascination with each other that so far borders on queer. When they both get in the same scene, they kind of take your breath away.
I didn't know this, but it's not surprising. It wasn't Mr. Robot good, but it felt like a relief, like it couldn't have ended any other way. Kinda want to say more, but I don't want to spoil it.I will have to stick it out to the end. (Won't be hard so far.) You know the finale is seemingly controversial? Apparently people love it or hate it.
Yup great casting. Fiona Shaw is so effortless. She was great in Andor too.
They're very similar characters. Sometimes I like to imagine that Lucille Bluthe was one of Mallory Archer's last field assignments before getting control of Isis.I didn't see Walter in AD, but damn she was so delicious in Archer. That's like the funniest show I still haven't finished.
It's delightful that he weighed in on Jerry's idiotic tweet.
Yeah. I think the use of an image of Rickety Cricket is perfect.It's delightful that he weighed in on Jerry's idiotic tweet.
They've got several hundred billion problems but a soul aint one.Oh yes, my heart aches for poor billionaires who feel stifled by social criticism... They're crying all the way to the bank.
What kinds of shenanigans do you think everyone's favorite corpse should get into?I think it might be time for a reboot of Weekend at Bernie's franchise as a streaming series. It's time for a new generation to endure the trials.