“But the final series ending took me aback.” “It’s an extraordinary privilege to see your characters brought to life so compellingly,” writes Jennings. Still, Jennings wrote that he has felt more positive than negative about the series, name checking the soundtrack, the costumes, and, most emphatically, Comer and Sandra Oh's performances. You’ve lived with them in your head for far too long," he writes. “You’re never going to love everything the screenwriting team does, that’s a given. In a first person essay for The Guardian, Jennings expresses his complicated feelings about the series, and his distaste for the finale. Luke Jennings, author of the Codename Villanelle novellas which inspired the hit BBC series, also had major qualms with the show’s last episode-which saw Jodie Comer's assassin, Villanelle, gunned down in the final minutes of the series-and promised Villanelle would live on in his books. Fans weren't the only ones incredibly disappointed by the Killing Eve series finale.
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