Hello, Losers
- Episode aired Apr 10, 2022
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
8.1K
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Eve and Villanelle focus on making a seismic stab at The Twelve, risking their own lives; Carolyn arrives home as a traitor, she has a finite amount of time to use her intel as leverage to g... Read allEve and Villanelle focus on making a seismic stab at The Twelve, risking their own lives; Carolyn arrives home as a traitor, she has a finite amount of time to use her intel as leverage to get herself back in the game.Eve and Villanelle focus on making a seismic stab at The Twelve, risking their own lives; Carolyn arrives home as a traitor, she has a finite amount of time to use her intel as leverage to get herself back in the game.
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Its sad that one of the best TV shows of all time concluded the way it did. The ending was awful and the 3 season buildup only to have this terrible ending. The ending is an absolutely disrespectful to fans. These amazing characters deserve better. I've rewatched previous seasons many times and fell in love with amazing characters. I can't believe they ruined the entire show for me. Everyone is expecting closure from final episode. But this is one of the stupidest endings I've ever seen.
Is that impossible to write a good ending. No. It doesn't even have to be a happy ending. That's not how you kill a complex character. This is not even tragic. You don't even get to cry for Villanelle. Everything happened within last 2 minutes and It was rushed and nothing was explained.
If they wanted a tragic ending, let them both die together or something. Best example is The Haunting of Bly Manor, that show killed off the main character in a meaningful/tragic way and gave a value to the character's death (It's also a lesbian love/horror story.). That's how you do a tragic ending. This ending is just stupid.
Is that impossible to write a good ending. No. It doesn't even have to be a happy ending. That's not how you kill a complex character. This is not even tragic. You don't even get to cry for Villanelle. Everything happened within last 2 minutes and It was rushed and nothing was explained.
If they wanted a tragic ending, let them both die together or something. Best example is The Haunting of Bly Manor, that show killed off the main character in a meaningful/tragic way and gave a value to the character's death (It's also a lesbian love/horror story.). That's how you do a tragic ending. This ending is just stupid.
The majority of the episode seems nice. Not in any way spectacular, but passable for a series finale. Perhaps even above average with respect to this lackluster season. Then we get this major "plot twist" at the very end. Emphasis on "very". This is disastrous! How do you go from 19 Emmy 15 BAFTA nominations and a Peabody, to this pile of dung!? It takes huge effort to ruin something so good. It takes losers, many of them. Goodbye Eve, goodbye Villanelle. I am lost for words.
No, this is not on the actors. No, this is not on the show. This is all on the writer. I loved the series (just read the books), but congrats, you managed to ruin it.
This episode has some incredible heartwarming scenes, scenes that make you fall in love even more with Villanelle and Eve. However, there are several unnecessary long scenes that have nothing the do with the plot, which is ridiculous since it's the final episode of the series ever. The last scenes of the show feel like the writers just gave up. They are rushed, heartless and seem cold. It's a shame that a show that started that incredibly genius, with two main actresses that have a talent and chemistry that is palpable, ended in such a cheap and passionless way in just a few rushed minutes towards the end. Jodie Comer and Sandrah Oh deserved so, so much more. Disappointing.
I really enjoyed Luke Jennings's Villanelle books and I loved the first two series of this adaption, even though they differed greatly from the books. The third series lost its way a bit but I never imagined that the last series would be such an unmitigated disaster from start to finish. Like pretty much everyone else I was enthralled by the perfomances of Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh and they were the only reason I kept watching to the end, but what a dreadful and badly written end. How Mark Jennings and the producers could have allowed Laura Neal to get away with such appalling and self-indulgent writing I will never know. I have rarely seen acting talent of this calibre so badly wasted by such miserable scripts. The only good thing that can be said is that even Laura Neal's dreadful writing could not spoil the wonderful characterisation of Eve by Sandra Oh and above all, the stunning performance of Jodie Comer as perhaps the most loveable, scary, sexy, crazy and funny female assassin in fiction - Villanelle.
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsEve is a passenger and arrives on the island in a red inflatable boat. The red boat is seen departing the shore. Later, when escaping, they flee the island on a blue inflatable boat that wasn't on the shore when Eve arrived.
- Quotes
Villanelle: I think I might kill them.
Eve Polastri: I think I might help you.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 30 Most Shocking TV Deaths (2024)
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- 42m
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- 16:9 HD
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