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Eve Polastri

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delved into the women's complex relationship and wrote that their story "explores the kind of trickiness involved in navigating the world as a woman"; despite the growing connection, the "sisterhood" is "devoid of guarantees". Series creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge remarked that she "loved experimenting
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Actor Sandra Oh remarked that Polastri lacks super-spy skills and James Bond gadgets, but has good instincts and general sense, a head on her shoulders and determination. Though Oh said that honesty is Polastri's superpower, the character has been described as being "cursed with zero poker-face game,
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security operative whose job as "an intelligence agency grunt" once involved more paper pushing than intrigue, her intellectual curiosity going unrewarded and underemployed by her superiors. After being called into a meeting about a recent assassination, Polastri speculates that the killer is a woman
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Though having a nice job and a loving partner, Polastri has been described as bored and impatient. Her obsession with Villanelle is "rooted in the potential of an alternate lifestyle" and "opens up an entry point into a new life" and Polastri is "flirting not only with another person but also with a
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After series 2, Oh described how there are things Polastri believes she cannot do, but she actually does, though she must deal with the resulting trauma. Polastri "draws the line", not only with Carolyn (showing loyalty to Villanelle after they use Villanelle to carry out their plans) but also with
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commented that Polastri's "incredibly violent" ax killing of Raymond is important since the audience needs to feel how "unbelievably distressing and violent and horrible" it would be to kill someone "if you don't know what you're doing". Fennell claimed to show the killing as "far more honest and
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commentator Matt Zoller Seitz wrote that Oh's "is the performance of the year so far, in any medium. ... this is quietly revolutionary acting on a quietly revolutionary series". Seitz added that Polastri shows the most character growth of all the characters, and anchors the story to make the
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Polastri has been described as a competent professional going through "a bizarre, uncontrollable awakening" and as an "awkward, smart, not entirely self-aware woman with an impressive mass of curly hair". Though Polastri initially presents as if she were a comedic supporting character, her
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Villanelle (walking away from Villanelle when she asserts "I love you... You're mine"). It was observed that Eve's axe killing of Raymond turns the show's title on its head: is Villanelle "killing Eve" or is it that "Eve became 'killing Eve'—an Eve who kills?"
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that Oh's Korean heritage was "refreshingly incidental" to her part, and, like Eve's Canadian accent, is not central to the story but makes the show "feel as if it's been warped in from some future date where colorblind casting is expected".
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a hilarious liability for a spy". While characterized as "a highly capable hot mess, the kind of unlikely hero who's always just on the edge of moral ruination", Polastri's determination is said to make up for her lack of guile. Polastri is "
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Actor Sandra Oh remarked that Polastri's "darkness is not apparent at the very beginning (but) as her relationship (with Villanelle) continues to grow, ... she really discovers what's inside of herself. ... So (if) your question is,
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included Oh's and Comer's performances in its "Best Performances of 2018", noting "these two women are inventive about how to be funny in a thriller" and "make run-of-the mill embarrassment seem more lethal than any bullet".
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Gazing at the tiny image on the screen, Eve feels her certainties shifting. ... She is not as immune to luxury and the purely sensual things of life as she once thought. Venice at nightfall, the weightless caress of the
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added that these particular women "don't even have to see each other to feel each other's presence", their connection being more complex than romantic relationships: "It's sexual, it's intellectual, it's aspirational."
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play traditionally female roles, Polastri and Villanelle's characters differ from those in conventional spy thrillers, which almost never cast women as both cat and mouse, both hero and villain. In this context, series
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weird and distressing than what we expect", adding that "particularly for women, ... we spend so much of our time hiding how we feel, particularly when it comes to sex and anger and all those kinds of dark emotions".
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is a story about "the literal dangers of underestimating women", including both Villanelle and Polastri: "of not seeing the woman who can kill you, underestimating the woman who can stop her."
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge explained that Polastri has a "sense of self-consciousness and guilt" that cripples her—a perfect counterpoint to Villanelle, who, as Ashley Boucher noted in
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originally created Polastri's character in an e-book novella series whose segments were published from 2014 through 2016, the series being compiled into the 2018 novel
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and, after a series of plot twists, the deskbound MI5 agent suddenly becomes an MI6 foreign intelligence operative tasked with finding the killer.
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dress, the touch of a six-thousand-euro bracelet on her wrist. All so seductive, and all in some essential sense so corrupt, so cruel.
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One commentator said that Eve changed, "moving closer and closer to Villanelle and her world" in Season 2. Second season showrunner
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that the way Polastri "slips in and out of the register of self-humiliation is one of the show's great delights".
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Observing that both Villanelle and Eve's worlds "betrayed and deceived them at every turn", Melanie McFarland in
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said in 2022 that she had been offered the part, but turned it down because filming was to take place in Europe.
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Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
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Polastri becomes involved in a cat-and-mouse game with the psychopathic hired assassin
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named Oh's and Comer's performances as the No. 2 Best TV Performances of 2018.
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Oh received various other awards for her portrayal of Polastri, including the
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After decades in supporting parts, Emmy nominee Sandra Oh plays the hero in
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Showrunner on Why She Gender-Swapped So Many of the Book's Male Characters"
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In June 2018, Sandra Oh was selected as the best actress on television by
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finale: Sandra Oh breaks down Eve and Villanelle's shocking final moment"
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For her performance, Oh was nominated in the summer of 2018 for the
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Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
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comedy-thriller "genre fusion" appear established and credible.
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version of herself that she sees reflected through Villanelle".
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Eve Polastri is a lead character in Luke Jennings' four-segment
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Print edition title: "Two Broken Women, Bound by Their Flaws".
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Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama
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series (2014–2016), whose compilation forms his 2018 novel
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Fictional character from the 2018 novel Codename Villanelle
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finale: Did Season 2 seriously just end like that?"
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Index

Killing Eve

Sandra Oh
Codename Villanelle
Nice Face
Killing Eve: Die for Me
Hello, Losers
Luke Jennings
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Sandra Oh
British intelligence
MI5
MI6
Villanelle
British intelligence
Killing Eve
Luke Jennings
Codename Villanelle
Killing Eve: No Tomorrow
BBC America
Killing Eve
Sandra Oh
novella
Codename Villanelle
Killing Eve
Phoebe Waller-Bridge
Maya Rudolph
Killing Eve § Episodes
MI5
Villanelle

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