The popular BBC spy-thriller series Killing Eve is making its debut on Netflix on April 15. The show, based on Luke Jennings’s novel Codename Villanelle, follows the story of MI5 analyst Eve Polastri, played by Sandra Oh, as she becomes entangled with a notorious assassin named Villanelle, played by Jodie Comer. The first couple of seasons, written and produced by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, are praised for their excitement, tension, and dark humor. However, as the show progresses through four seasons with different writers, it starts to decline in quality.

Despite its eventual decline in quality, Killing Eve remains worth watching, particularly the first two seasons. Jodie Comer’s portrayal of Villanelle as an intriguing and endearing psychopathic assassin is a standout in the series. The cat-and-mouse dynamic between Eve and Villanelle keeps viewers engaged throughout the show. While the later seasons may not live up to the initial excitement of the first, the characters and performances continue to be compelling.

In an update to the post, a recommendation is made for fans of Killing Eve who enjoy the dynamic between the main characters. Hannibal, a series that aired on NBC, features a similar fascinating relationship between FBI agent Will Graham and the brilliant psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter. The series, filled with dark secrets, mysteries, and shocking twists, offers a psychological thriller with tense action and compelling characters. The performances of actors Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy in the show are particularly praised.

For viewers looking for other TV recommendations, the post suggests watching Happy Valley for a masterclass in wrapping up a TV series. Additionally, Deadlock, a female-centered dark comedy mystery show, and Slow Horses, a spy series, are recommended as must-see TV. These shows offer a variety of genres and themes for viewers looking for new and engaging TV series to watch. Ultimately, Killing Eve may have had its ups and downs throughout its four seasons, but its initial excitement and unique characters make it a show worth watching.

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