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Every ‘Killing Eve’ Season 2 Episode Recap in One Place

There’s something about Eve and Villanelle in Killing Eve that makes them immensely interesting to watch. Perhaps it’s Sandra Oh’s frazzled but in-control portrayal of Eve or Jodie Comer’s Mary Poppins bag of accents. Maybe it’s the thrilling plot and never-ending game of cat and mouse. Either way, we’re loving season two. If you are, too, then relive every moment with these season two episode recaps.

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‘killing Eve’ Season 2 Premiere Recap: Sometimes Love Makes You Do Crazy Things

Eve grapples with the fact that she stabbed Villanelle, while her adversary tries to escape despite her gaping wound.

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Episode 2 Recap: He’s Still Warm

Back in London, Villanelle looks for a place to rest up and heal her wounds. It proves to be the worst place she could choose. Meanwhile, Eve discovers a new female killer.

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Episode 3 Recap: An Apple A Day Keeps The Murderer At Bay

Villanelle throws a wrench into Eve’s marriage just because she can and an old friend returns from the grave.

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Episode 4 Recap: Oink, Oink

Frustrated that Eve’s attention is elsewhere, Villanelle commits a murder she’s sure will make Eve refocus on her. Spoiler alert: It’s messy.

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Episode 5 Recap: ‘can I Take Your Veil?’

Eve puts her safety in jeopardy in order to move the Ghost case along. You’ll never guess who she uses as an, um, special consultant…

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Episode 6 Recap: ‘hiii, Partner’

Eve looks to her new special corespondent to get intel on Aaron Peel (Henry Lloyd-Hughes). Spoiler alert: It’s not all smooth sailing.

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Episode 7 Recap: The Safe Word Is ‘gentleman’

Villanelle goes on her first date with Aaron, and Eve worries she’s losing control of her life and work. (Hint: She kinda is.)

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Finale Recap: A Single Gunshot

Villanelle and Eve get in over their head in Rome and learn that not everyone involved in their operation is who they seem.