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Killing Eve
Beautiful Monster
Directed by
Damon Thomas
TV-14
S3 • E7
May 23, 2020
42m
7.8
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Lack of progress in the investigation is frustrating Carolyn. Eve searches for a clue to Villanelle's whereabouts. Villanelle and Dasha team together for a kill. Konstantin is crumbling under pressure.
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Cast of Beautiful Monster
Sandra Oh
Eve Polastri
Jodie Comer
Villanelle
Fiona Shaw
Carolyn Martens
Kim Bodnia
Konstantin Vasiliev
Harriet Walter
Dasha Duzran
Gemma Whelan
Geraldine
Turlough Convery
Bear
Danny Sapani
Jamie
Steve Pemberton
Paul
Natallia Bulynia
Yula
Raj Bajaj
Mo Jafari
Camille Cottin
Hélène
Hiftu Quasem
Hotel Receptionist
Oleg Mirochnikov
Detention Center Psychiatrist
Sam Douglas
American Golfer
Tom Cotcher
Taxi Driver
Kate Bracken
Dr. Greer Barrie
Alexandra Roach
Rhian
Ben Parsons
Passerby
Yuli Lagodinsky
Irina
Damon Thomas
Director
Laura Neal
Writer
Nige Watson
Producer
Beautiful Monster Ratings & Reviews
Tell-Tale TV
Ariel Udel
It's fast-paced and eventful, but very little is actually resolved. By the time the credits roll, "Beautiful Monster" feels more like a prologue to the coming finale than a satisfying episode in its own right.
Film Inquiry
Reyzando Nawara
Beautiful Monster fails to carry the momentum that the last few episodes have established. It ends with more questions than answers.
Den of Geek
Delia Harrington
All I can think about is how no one dies on Killing Eve anymore. Some of that is thematic, but considering the show is populated with more killers than ever before, it unfortunately feels like something of a referendum on the show's potency.
AV Club
Lisa Weidenfeld
It makes sense that the universe of the show has gotten broader and the secondary characters have grown... But it's increasingly at the expense of the star of the show, who even on an off day is a fascinating, prickly creation.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Catherine Gee
Where once it was the mix of cat-and-mouse tension, glamour and the mundane that made this show so exciting, now it's tipped too far in favour of swagger, smarm and tryhard quirkiness.
The Loop
Amber Dowling
It led to a very rare and well-earned release by Carolyn when she trashed her living room. Apparently some people would rather throw vases and smash things than be hugged by their daughters, which all seems very on-brand for that character.
Uproxx
Kimberly Ricci
Yep, the cat-and-mouse game takes a professed backseat, while the grim reaper takes three swipes with one deadly success.
Culturess
Lacy Baugher
While "Beautiful Monster" is an action-packed hour, with plenty of twists, near-misses and a truly stellar soundtrack, it feels more than a little bit hollow in the end.
TV Fanatic
Paul Dailly
The series has successfully regained focus and recaptured what made it a cut above the other shows on TV.
Geek Girl Authority
Melody McCune
Aw, I love it when my babies enact violence together! The cat-and-mouse game continued as Villanelle and Eve had another very close encounter near the end of the episode. So close and yet so far!
Flickering Myth
Martin Carr
Narrative avenues have been opened up which are exciting, characters revealed that reek of intrigue while regular cast members are on flammable form.
Entertainment Weekly
Kat Rosenfield
Possibly the most chaotic and disconnected episode of the season (or even the whole series.)... Villanelle doesn't know who she is or what she's doing anymore. And neither, apparently, do the series' writers.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Angelica Jade Bastién
"Beautiful Monster," written by Laura Neal and directed by Damon Thomas, is an exceedingly fun episode. Characters deal with the repercussions of chasing their desires. There are heart attacks and deaths, yearning gazes and near misses.
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