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  1. Villanelle does respond in violence to Anna's life, but while in the series she killed her husband, in the books she was responsible for castrating a man who had raped Anna.

  2. Aug 5, 2020 · His Villanelle novellas are undoubtedly his most successful though. Here’s everything you need to know about the novels that inspired the Killing Eve series - and how they differ from the...

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  3. As soon as V disagreed, she was discarded from the plaything role and became 'enemy' to kill, that's it until she found Eve and then she wanted to kill Eve too. The character of Gunn wasn't very bright.

    • Eve Is British. Although played by the wonderful Korean-American actress Sandra Oh in the television series, Eve Polastri is featured as a British MI5 intelligence operative in the novellas.
    • Villanelle's Backstory Is Revealed Early. Villanelle is known for her killer instincts and killer style, especially in the TV series. But what remains hidden for quite some time is her origin story.
    • Anna Was Not Villanelle's Lover. Anna is a character that features in the books and series as Villanelle's former linguistics teacher. In the series, our beloved assassin has a romantic relationship with Anna (Susan Lynch) and murders the Russian teacher’s abusive husband.
    • Carolyn Has A Male Counterpart. The BBC American spy TV adaptation features Eve’s MI6 contact and box as an extremely dubious by a woman called Carolyn (Fiona Shaw).
  4. When Eve arrives on her island to find Villanelle, Gunn attacks her, proclaiming Villanelle to be hers. Eve fights back, gouging her eyes out. Gunn, now blind and eyeless, is still on her island, presumably for good.

  5. Here are the books the TV show is based on in order if you want to learn more about Villanelle and Eve before season 3 drops! Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle by Luke Jennings

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  7. When Villanelle was shot in the back by Gunn, the Penny clearly dropped for Eve. It seemed to be a painful Epiphany. She was ready to kill Hélène with her bare hands and almost had a complete meltdown while cradling Villanelle on that sidewalk.