Killing Eve - Season 4, Episode 8 - SERIES FINALE - "Hello, Losers"
Added 2022-04-10 23:35:57 +0000 UTC
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I NEED TO READ THESE
Kelsea Sisler
2022-04-19 04:36:01 +0000 UTC
Why was it controversial? Is it about high schoolers? That's why I've never watched it. I thought it was about minors and those are a little less fun for me so I've never really tried to see it!
Kelsea Sisler
2022-04-19 04:35:13 +0000 UTC
How Killing Eve ended in the book,
Winter is here again, and in the park below our apart-ment the trees are bare and the fountains frozen. I am reading, and Oxana is completing an assignment on her laptop
beside me. She is a very competitive student and will be expecting a top grade. Neither of us have spoken for an
hour, nor felt the need to. When she finishes her work Oxana closes the laptop, reaches out and takes my hand.
Last night I awoke in the early hours of the morning, weeping. I was certain that Oxana was dead, and that the events of the last year had all been a dream. It took almost
a minute of her holding me and saying my name to convince me that she was alive. She doesn't experience these terrors
herself, but she sees their effect on me and knows that what I need at such moments is to know that she is real, and here.
This morning, we took the Metro to Nevsky Prospekt.
The pavements were crowded with shoppers, their breath vaporous in the cold air. We had lunch in Café Singer, above
the House of Books, then crossed the road to Zara, where I tried on skirts and sweaters and Oxana bought a hoodie.
By the time we came out of the building, the brightness had gone from the sky and the first snowflakes were drifting down. Arm in arm, we walked down to the embankment. We spent a long time there, but no one took any notice of us. We were just two women gazing out over the frozen Neva river, in the fading light of a Russian winter afternoon.
Jason Lam
2022-04-19 02:27:02 +0000 UTC
“BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR” also won the highest award at the Cannes Film Festival that year.