The series finale left a lot to be desired for loyal viewers.
You'll be surprised to find out which big stars went from Holby to Hollywood.
The hit series is set to begin its final season.
The two "Killing Eve" stars discuss where their characters are as the fourth and final season begins and how they approach the rare scenes they get to share together.
After four seasons, apart from the occasional flash of fire from Villanelle, it is apparent that the writers have run out of steam.
It’s been quite a year in front of the TV, so get ready to relive all those soaring highs (and the odd emotional low).
Viewers were also impressed by Stephen Graham's performance.
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'Killing Eve' writers have tweeted a clip announcing that season four will be the last for the BBC drama.
This year's ceremony will see the winners appear via video link.
The Liverpudlian actress thought she had to lose her accent to pursue acting career, until Stephen Graham changed her mind.
As Villanelle travelled back to Russia, she discovered one of her family members was a big fan of Elton John and the star himself was delighted.
The famous pair attended the same school in Liverpool.
Even Hollywood stars struggle with a tight dress and high heels combo sometimes.
Singer Lily Allen has hit out at her dad Keith for the derogatory way he used to speak about women.
The 26-year-old actress - who reportedly split from her boyfriend in March this yea - says she hasn't got time for love.
Jodie Comer: I offered my dad my ‘Killing Eve’ scripts but he said no!
The veteran radio and TV presenter was a reporter in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, and witnessed terrible violence, so now she can't watch it on TV
Find out whether the star will appear in next year's dance competition.
After an explosive first series in 2015, popular BBC drama Doctor Foster written by Mike Bartlett will return to our screens very soon and we can’t wait. Actress Suranne Jones reprises her role as scorned GP Gemma Foster whose cheating husband Simon (played by Bertie Carvel) had an affair with much younger mistress Kate Parks (played by Jodie Comer).
Jodie Comer. You probably know of her as the mean spirited, jealous, incredibly lost but at times loving friend, Chloe from My Mad Fat Diary, the teenage drama on Channel 4 that mixed mental health with love, loss and ridiculously good 90s tunes.