WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Season 3 of Killing Eve.. However, it is then revealed Villanelle had a gun the whole time and could have killed Raymond herself. His upbringing and background made it quite easy for him and he hasn’t had to work as hard as the other members of the team. In the closing scene of the premiere, "Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey," he was tossed off the roof of Bitter Pill, the online publication where he was working. You'll also be able to watch episodes weekly from Saturday, April 19 at 9pm on BBC One. Kris Kross: Where Is Chris 'Daddy Mack' Smith Now and What is His Net Worth. Carolyn Martens (Fiona Shaw) also emerges of somewhat of a villain at the end of Killing Eve season two. Killing Eve season 3, episode 1 'Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey' spoilers follow. 'Gilmore Girls': Was Rory Gilmore Named After a Marilyn Monroe Character? Killing Eve has made a comeback on the BBC and fans have been catching up with the latest episodes of season three. Fans fell in love with his character even though he comes across as very arrogant. Looking for more TV recommendations and discussion? Spoilers ahead for the Killing Eve Season 2 finale. Killing Eve season 3 is here and for the first time, UK viewers can watch along at the same pace as the US. Season 3 confirms fate. “Playing dead: the hero’s technique,” a bleeding Hugo says while slumped on the floor in his last scene of season 2. About the only person who isn't trying to move on from the events of season two is Eve's former colleague Kenny (Sean Delaney). Digital Spy now has a newsletter – sign up to get it sent straight to your inbox. Well, one very important “You’re Mine” breadcrumb suggests Eve may live to play cat and mouse once again. Killing Eve boss explains latest shock twist, Killing Eve s3 actor speaks about *that* twist, Killing Eve boss responds to Konstantin twist, Killing Eve star explains *that* ridiculous moment, Humans series 3 finale delivers a devastating twist. MI6 operative Eve, and psychopathic assassin Villanelle returned to our screens last week as the second series of Killing Eve premiered. That’s how you learn.”. He comes from a very wealthy background, having been to Eton and Oxford. The cat-and-mouse thriller launched the protagonist Eve (Sandra Oh) from her monotone, desk-bound existence into a world where the threat of death is ever-present. He said: “It can be intimidating to join a cast of people who already know each other. The darker theory would be that it was the MI6 itself as the murder is clearly designed to be seen as a suicide.