The ‘Killing Eve’ Finale Has Infuriated Queer Fans
After four seasons, 'Killing Eve' let everyone down.
Killing Eve fans have been left furious this week after the much-anticipated grand finale finally aired, calling the ending anti-climactic at best and homophobic at worst.
— Warning: Spoilers ahead for Killing Eve. —
Since 2018, Killing Eve has chronicled the action-packed game of cat and mouse between MI6 agent Eve Polastri and assassin Villanelle. Over four seasons, the two women obsessively pursued one another across the world, becoming so enamoured with the chase that they slowly but surely become the only thing that matters to one another.
If you think that sounds kinda very gay, you’re kinda very right. The series has been a cult hit for queer fans. Despite accusations of queerbaiting in the show’s early days, Killing Eve eventually confirmed that Eve and Villanelle were headed for requited romance.
As it was, the grand finale sees Eve and Villanelle finally get together. The pair share a passionate kiss and agree to run away with each other. This fits with what happens in the books the series is based on too, in which the pair end up shacking up in Russia with new names and lives.
But it wasn’t to be. In the final minutes of the finale, Eve and Villanelle are fleeing in a boat on the Thames when a sniper takes out Villanelle. The final shot sees Villainelle bleeding out in the water as Eve screams in grief.
Sadly, it’s an all too familiar ending for many a queer couple on TV. A hangover from the days of the Hays code which forbade queerness to be rewarded on-screen, ‘the bury your gays’ trope often sees a queer person die just as happiness is within reach. It would appear that even in 2022, the trope is alive and well given Villainelle’s fate.
Not only is the trope one with a homophobic history, but in this case, it’s also a downright disappointing anti-climax. For years viewers have watched Villanelle and Eve chase a life together, a life they’re given in the very books the show is based on, only for the show to sell its viewers short on what was the expected and long-anticipated ending.
So, understandably, fans are pissed. Eve and Villanelle’s tragic ending aside, the show also failed to deliver answers to the show’s key mystery, the identity of “the Twelve”. The identities of the evil syndicate controlling both MI6 and Villainelle’s assassin network are never revealed, despite them being teased as the show’s true villains from episode one. Instead, they’re murdered by Villanelle in a quick montage, the answer of who they were dying with them.
So, it’s a disappointing ending all-around. Killing Eve joins the ranks of other once-beloved series like BBC’s Sherlock, Supernatural, Merlin, and Hannibal that supremely pissed off their audiences with homophobic, unfulfilling endings. View some of the reactions to the finale from fans below.
Killing Eve is streaming on ABC Iview.
killing eve, you’re literally the new game of thrones well done #killingeve pic.twitter.com/sgT8wN9Egx
— aaliyah is in mourning (@viilaneille) April 10, 2022
a genuinely friendly reminder that this is how the books end: them together, living their lives happily. ? villanelle doesn't die and gets a linguistics degree. #killingeve #villaneve pic.twitter.com/eDAAs31jUS
— em / villaneve faked their deaths ? (@nbvillanelle) April 10, 2022
so killing eve is over but who the fuck killed kenny? who are the twelve? what was the reason for carolyn to order the hit on villanelle? and what was even the point of pam they gave her so much screen time the shit just keeps pilling up
— elle is mourning ? (@killingevex) April 10, 2022
having them together for 20m screentime only to get villanelle killed right away ??? killing eve really fucked up pic.twitter.com/hj6Mtduu4z
— лена (@killinglena) April 10, 2022
Queer characters aren’t & should never be treated as disposable. The writers of Killing Eve haven’t done anything remarkable, just add another marker to the tired BYG trope. LGBTQ audiences deserve better representation. We only move forward with truly reflective diverse stories.
— Lisa Steinberg ? (@GoodHumorGrl) April 10, 2022
wasn’t the whole plot of killing eve to find out who the twelve are pic.twitter.com/3D2IGv6Pst
— not cucumber kevin|| killing eve spoilers (@villxnelles) April 10, 2022
the way it took 2 minutes, a hundred and twenty seconds, for the killing eve writers to ruin everything they’ve built up for 4 years
— g | ke spoilers (@shivdeckers) April 10, 2022
killing eve really just pulled the fastest bury your gays speedrun ever mfers had 5 minutes after their first kiss until one of them was kiIIed off ? wtf is this
— azra (@papirfecni) April 10, 2022
in the same show the useless ex-husband survived a literal pitchforking but they killed the lesbian. killing eve has truly embarrassed me. pic.twitter.com/Ekm6n7Pyqp
— :/ (@fleabaged) April 10, 2022
4 seasons 4 years and they could not find it in their fucking hearts to give us a satisfying killing eve ending what the fuck
— meg (@tedstinas) April 10, 2022