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Relationship of Eve Polastri and Villanelle: Revision history


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  • curprev 19:1319:13, 13 May 2019RCraig09 talk contribs 27,343 bytes +1,573 Adding two quotes from Season Two: . . . "Sometimes when you love someone, you will do crazy things." . . ."I like you but I don’t like you that much. Don’t forget: The only thing that makes you interesting is ''me.''" undo

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  • curprev 19:5319:53, 30 April 2019RCraig09 talk contribs 25,632 bytes +675 →‎top: Slight rearranging. Adding reference of the RELATIONSHIP's growing importance to the show: . . . one reviewer writing that the show has "taken the romantic nature of the connection between them from subtext to text, ... (a relationship) the show is taking seriously."<ref name=TVinsider_20190429/> undo

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  • curprev 02:5502:55, 24 April 2019RCraig09 talk contribs 24,374 bytes +686 →‎top: More demonstration of notability of the RELATIONSHIP . . . . a relationship that "has never before existed between women on television: a queer will-they-or-won't-they romance in which one suitor is an admitted psychopath".<ref name=Buzzfeed_20190404/> undo

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  • curprev 20:2820:28, 22 April 2019RCraig09 talk contribs 23,704 bytes +230 →‎top: Another sourced instance of the notability of the relationship being portrayed: . . . . Portraying a relationship that "ventures into homoerotic territory", ''Killing Eve'' has been said to be "one of the only shows pushing the envelope in the espionage genre" on sexuality.<ref name=Verge20180529/> undo
  • curprev 20:1220:12, 22 April 2019RCraig09 talk contribs 23,474 bytes +1,172 →‎Social, thematic and creative context: The pair’s mutual obsession “ventures into homoerotic territory” even if without explicit physical consummation.<ref name=Verge20180529/> As Shannon Liao noted in ''The Verge,'' "some say that demanding physical expressions of sexuality or other concrete confirmations of queer relationships… can erase subtler, more complex relationships".<ref name=Verge20180529/> Accordingly, the show has largely escaped criticisms of "age-old ... undo

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  • curprev 03:3003:30, 12 March 2019RCraig09 talk contribs 19,351 bytes +831 Executive director Emerald Fennell posited the question, "What does it look like when a psychopath starts to learn how to feel things, and when a woman who’s incredibly empathetic and intuitive starts to lose those parts of herself?"<ref name=EW20190221/> undo
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