Red herrings, Trust betrayed, Orders ignored, Prison murders, dynamic escapes - Does Killing Eve Episode 7 work? Find out! The Story Grid knows!! The Showrunners discuss the 5 commandments of Episode 5 of Killing Eve. What other movies/ stories/ television series have bad safe houses? Basically, not-so-safe houses?
Parul: You could say that the Inciting Incident is when Eve is ordered back to London, but I actually think it’s when they find out that Nadia has been killed and they are back at square one, and I think that Eve is only ordered back after that fact is discovered.
Parul:
Progressive Complications:
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Turning Point:
Parul: Eve discovers that Carolyn met Villanelle in prison
Melanie: I think it’s when Carolyn tells Eve she can take her job away from her.
Randall: I think that Parul’s Turning Point is a good one, but it’s a Turning Point for a Crisis in the next episode, and there is another Turning Point within this episode that has a Crisis, Climax, and Resolution.
Parul: I think Mel’s Turning Point is a Progressive Complication.
Randall: I think it’s a Turning Point because of the fact that Eve disobeys a direct order from Carolyn, it builds on the character of Eve. Jack Ryan is a good example - if there is no Turning Point in the episode, then the episode is boring.