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Killing Eve
S3.E5
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Are You from Pinner?

  • Episode aired May 10, 2020
  • TV-14
  • 41m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
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Jodie Comer in Are You from Pinner? (2020)
Killing Eve: Villanelle's Game Night
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Villanelle visits her family in Russia, and while the quirky reunion starts as an opportunity to reconnect and answer unknowns about her childhood, a profound moment of clarity sends her on ... Read allVillanelle visits her family in Russia, and while the quirky reunion starts as an opportunity to reconnect and answer unknowns about her childhood, a profound moment of clarity sends her on a disturbing and downward spiral.Villanelle visits her family in Russia, and while the quirky reunion starts as an opportunity to reconnect and answer unknowns about her childhood, a profound moment of clarity sends her on a disturbing and downward spiral.

  • Director
    • Shannon Murphy
  • Writers
    • Suzanne Heathcote
    • Luke Jennings
  • Stars
    • Jodie Comer
    • Temirlan Blaev
    • Natallia Bulynia
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Shannon Murphy
    • Writers
      • Suzanne Heathcote
      • Luke Jennings
    • Stars
      • Jodie Comer
      • Temirlan Blaev
      • Natallia Bulynia
    • 41User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jodie Comer
    Jodie Comer
    • Villanelle
    Temirlan Blaev
    Temirlan Blaev
    • Bor'ka
    • (as Temi Blaev)
    Natallia Bulynia
    Natallia Bulynia
    • Yula
    Dimitrij Schaad
    • Fyodor
    Predrag Bjelac
    Predrag Bjelac
    • Grigoriy
    • (as Pedja Bjelac)
    Rob Feldman
    • Pyotr
    Evgenia Dodina
    Evgenia Dodina
    • Tatiana
    Virginia Rogin
    • Nadege
    Lia Sinchevici
    Lia Sinchevici
    • Yula's Friend #1
    Cristina Casian
    • Yula's Friend #2
    Loreta Neculai
    • Cups Stall Woman
    Rada Ixari
    • Cow Judge
    Kim Bodnia
    Kim Bodnia
    • Konstantin
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Lana Ish-Muhametova
    • Russian Village Cafe Goer
    • (uncredited)
    Harriet Walter
    Harriet Walter
    • Dasha
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Shannon Murphy
    • Writers
      • Suzanne Heathcote
      • Luke Jennings
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    10babyned

    Witness Jodie Comer secure her BAFTA win.

    It baffles me that not everyone has given this 10/10. I think people might change their mind in time. It's an absolute monster of an episode and critics will look back and see this as a stand-out, pivotal chapter.

    It plays out like a self-contained movie, with a gentle build up, set more in the genre of a character drama than a violent thriller.

    Jodie is the force that drives this episode. And the devious writing toys with our perceptions of Eve's character based on all that we know of her so far. The result is that there are twists and surprises around every corner.

    It's a massive achievement that in the limited running time of one episode, they introduce us to a whole new set of characters, each of who we get to know intimately by the end.

    In addition, this episode leaves behind the comfort zone of Killing Eve's regular format to bring us something really brave and special. The acting is outstanding, Jodie's performance is at the very least a BAFTA grabbing one, and the finale is both shocking and utterly satisfying.

    And just when you think the genius can't be topped, the final scene enters the realm of the sublime, and leaves you with goose-pimples prickling up your spine.

    I hope the user reviewers reconsider their luke-warm reviews and give this another chance!
    10amatbekova-33398

    Jodie Comer is gorgeous❤❤❤

    I am really exited of this episode. Jodie Comer's acting abilities are incredible. She absolutely deserves every f* award after this episode. Last scene on the train was masterpiece❤❤❤❤❤
    10rtpanda

    Outstanding performance

    Wow. Jodie Comer deserves all the Awards. The episode gave the long awaited background on how and why Villanelle became who she is today. And does it so in a believable manner where you sympathize even more with her brutal ways. Without Comers performance it would definitely be hard to feel sorry for a serial killer but here it becomes almost easy. 10/10
    10SlowlyMonkey

    Wow...

    Call me a crazy killer but that's one of the better origin stories i've ever seen. I wasn't very excited for this episode since i've seen some pretty bad origin stories / bottle episodes out there but this was the most serious episode of the show yet, and truly delivered a spectacle worthy of Villanelle's character. This has skyrocketed my respect for this show as not just a hugely entertaining one but as one with possibly massive dramatic heft as well.

    I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something about the direction in this episode that makes it seem so different from any others of this show before. It might the looming sense of dread throughout, and it really made for a wholly unique experience for me (when coupled with the usual comedy/offbeat moments). This may signify a big change in this show or it may not, but the way I look at this show and go in to every episode has certainly changed. Villanelle has received a massive boost to her character, and hopefully the show utilizes this and continues to build her up as we reach the conclusion of Season 3.

    P.S. Jodie Comer is an amazing actress, but let's not forget about the surroundings here.. the episode was also fantastically written and directed to support her performance!
    10bchicha

    Mesmerising performance by jodie comer

    Jodie comer's villanelle is taken to her home to meet her family and we get to meet Oksana, and what a brilliant and unforgettable experience we get to have with roller coaster of emotions only to end with the most amazingly performed piece of play, it is all an audience can ask for from a show.

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    • Trivia
      This episode makes many references to Elton John. In reality, Elton John himself is a fan of the show, and he was delighted to be included in this episode.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Crocodile Rock
      Written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin

      Performed by Elton John, Temirlan Blaev, Dimitrij Schaad, Rob Feldman, Natallia Bulynia, Predrag Bjelac, Evgenia Dodina and Jodie Comer

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Filming locations
      • West London Film Studios, Springfield Road, Hayes, Greater London, England, UK(Studio)
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      • Endeavor Content
      • Sid Gentle Films
      • BBC America
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    • Runtime
      • 41m
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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