Intro
Recap of Episode 1: “Nice Face”
- Viewers meet the protagonist and antagonist
- Eve breaks some rules
- Villanelle kills a lot of people
- Eve gets fired, but Carolyn wants to meet with her
Summary of Episode 2: “I’ll Deal with him Later”
- Eve has a drink with Carolyn and gets offered her dream job to hunt Villanelle
- Villanelle is in trouble with Constantin for her indiscreet killing
- Villanelle passes a psychological assessment
- Eve and her team confront Frank who admits he made up the CCTV
- Villanelle kills a perfumist against the orders of Constantin
- Constantin tells Villanelle that MI6 is after her
- Villanelle searches online and realizes that she’s met Eve before
- Eve works out that she has come face to face with the killer in the hospital.
This week we will discuss the 5 Commandments of episode 2 of Amazon Prime’s Killing Eve.
Inciting Incident
Melanie:
When Eve is fired, her computer files are scrubbed and Carolyn discovers that Eve has independently been putting together a file about assassinations conducted by women killers. As Carolyn asks Eve about those files, Eve tells her she used to study criminal psychology and she’s just a fan of those kind of women, and that’s something that makes Eve such a great and truthful character. Confronted with the question of why, Eve says that this new female assassin has style and is not slowing down and that’s what interested Eve.
Speech in Praise of the villain - end of the last episode:
“We think she has been operating for 2 years, highly skilled, across ten countries, and she is starting to show off”.
“She’s outsmarted the smartest of us all, and that’s why she deserves to kill whoever the hell she wants to as long as she’s not killing me”.
The Inciting Incident happens when Carolyn offers Eve a job, because she is just perfect for leading a secret task force dedicated to finding the unknown assassin. Eve is perfect because she is deniable.
The difference in power is evident here as well, because Eve is very inexperienced and has very small assets to bring to play, and Eve is like the perfect assassin with a lot of experience and training, as well as assets from her higher bosses.
This is a Causal Inciting Incident due to the fact that the character Carolyn offers Eve the job.
This inciting incident is really powerful because the viewer has already seen the abilities of the Assassin and the instincts of Eve and they are anticipating a confrontation between the two. This incident places Eve on the direct path to hunt down Villanelle.
Progressive Complications
Melanie:
Progressive Complications:
- Eve is put in charge of the secret task force that has little money and no official support from MI5
- Even though Even does not know it. Villanelle is taken off missions which might make it hard to track her. The viewer knows it though which makes it a progressive complication
- Bill makes Eve face the fact that she has no evidence all assassinations were done by women or the same women
- Eve thinks Bill is resentful that he is not the boss of the task force, but he is trying to convince Eve that she has to consider the option that there might not be a female assassin or that there might be more killers
- They have no DNA or images of the Assassin
- Eve asks Kenny for 2 things 1) violent or psychopathic tendencies between the ages of 16-45 which he says he will take months. 2) For pictures and ids of all the nurses in the hospital, which will take the rest of the day
- there is definitely tension between her and her husband over her work M16 - there is a gap opening up between them through her lies
The Turning Point
Randall:
Eve is offered the job
Melanie and Parul:
The Turning Point of this episode is when Bill tells Eve that she has no evidence for any of her theories which causes her to think outside the box and wonder about the CCTV from the Vienna assassination. This is Revelation Turning Point as it’s a piece of information that Eve remembers while in the bathroom.
The Turning Point might be when Bill questions Eve, making her question herself.
The Crisis Question
Randall
The Crisis Question which occurs early in the episode is whether she will take the job or not. Unfortunately, there really is no question or debate by Eve whether she will take the job, so it’s not presented as a real Crisis Question.
Parul and Melanie:
The Crisis Question whether she is the right person for this job
Climax
Randall:
Eve accepts the job
Parul and Melanie:
Eve decides she is the right person
Resolution
Randall:
Eve takes charge and starts making decisions, leading the team.
Parul and Melanie:
Eve realizes that she might have met the assassin already
Value Change
Randall:
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The episode begins when Eve is hired in her dream job to track down a female assassin. By the end, the task force is analyzing information, gathering intelligence, and Eve thinks that she may have met the assassin before the hospital killings.
Does this episode work?
Parul:
In this episode, yes we have more tension and more assassinations. But if you go deeper, holy crap, it’s more than that. We have interesting innovations on the genre. We have an assassin dressed in a pretty pink dress looking like a naughty girl on a couch while being interviewed by Constantin and his psychologist. Constantin says that his people (these master villains) are worried that she is not fit for the job because she messed up the last one - it didn’t look like a suicide, it looked like a outright massacre. When they interview her they ask “Do you wonder about the people who hire you?” To which she replies, ‘I respect their privacy”. “Have you been feeling stressed recently?” and she replies, “I had a heavy period last week, but other than that, I’m Okay.” It is hilarious and terrifying in equal measure. They show her a photo of a man being hanged and a dog being hanged, trying to get a reaction and she pretends to cry but the cry turns into a crazy laugh. Then they show her a picture that she drew and ask if she still has dreams of Anna, and damn she is rattled but recovers though we see a chink in her armour - Love is her kryptonite. Eve doesn’t see this but we, the audience see that this woman is highly unstable. And despite being told to go have a normal life, she can’t help herself, she likes to be productive, and kills the target. These killings once discovered will add pressure to Eve - every death reveals Eve’s failure to capture Villanelle. The tension rises at the end, when we discover Villanelle’s reaction to Eve’s photo. It looks like this is getting personal.
Melanie:
We could say when Carolyn meets in the inciting incident scene with Eve and Eve tells Carolyn that this female assassin outsmarts everyone and since she deserves to kill whoever she wants, that this is a speech in praise of the villain, but it also shows how much Eve is intrigued by that one particular female assassin. And like in a love story, Eve does not want to get hurt. So she tells Carolyn, as long as the killer is not killing Eve, she doesn’t care anymore. She tries to pretend it at least. But we can tell by every word that Eve says, that she cares a lot. Throughout that episode, Eve is pursuing her theory that she is right, that there is a female killer. And since Eve does not find the picture of the nurse she met in the bathroom in the employment files, she realizes she has already met the killer.
For the love story, we had the obligatory lover’s meet scene in the first episode, but only at the end of episode two, we find out how both women react to the realization that they are each other’s hunt and prey. They remember the bathroom - there was chemistry in the hospital bathroom, and now they know, they will see each other again. Somehow, it’s inevitable.
The shock on Villanelle's face when she sees Eve's picture and Eve's reaction when she realizes she's met Eve - it's like the aftershock of having a great kiss or being a daze about someone. I just love how the director combined that wind orchestra music together with the switching moments of how each one of those two clever women comes to understand they have already met but didn’t know who the other one was. There was chemistry in the hospital bathroom, and now they know, they will see each other again. Somehow, it’s inevitable.
Does the Worldview Genre work?
Randall:
In this episode, we see Eve come into her own. She is hired to lead a task force to search for Villanelle. She is now her former boss’s boss. She takes charge and gives direction to her team, and even has to soothe Frank’s ruffled feathers since he is no longer the boss. Eve has never led anything like this before, but she takes to it like a champ. This is her gift. Eve is a leader. This is where she has always imagined herself.
Next Week we’ll Discuss the 5 Commandments of the Beginning Hook of Killing Eve.