Killing Eve season three review: This once-thrilling comedy drama has grown stale and predictable
The IndependentFor free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Coronavirus chaos might have delayed almost everything else in production, but it has brought forward the third series of Killing Eve. At its best, Killing Eve was a high-wire act, which banked on providing enough amusement that its ridiculous plots and cartoonish characterisation didn’t matter. In one of Killing Eve’s many departures from plausibility, he is underworked in his new role, and has enough time on his hands to check on his former boss at her flat, with mixed results. Killing Eve has already been renewed for a fourth season, so criticism is probably pissing in the wind, but the truth is that beyond Comer, it doesn’t have much left to offer.