Killing Eve

The "Killing Eve" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" stars are reuniting on the awards show stage. This time, it's for the Golden Globes.
The Ohs are so proud of their daughter, nominated for her role in BBC America's "Killing Eve."
With shows like “Sharp Objects,” complicated women are replacing male anti-heroes as TV’s most compelling characters.
The "Killing Eve" actress is the first Asian woman nominated for a lead actress in a drama.
The "Killing Eve" and "Grey's Anatomy" star makes history.
In the show's finale episode, Phoebe Waller-Bridge takes the typically male-centric genre of cat-and-mouse thrillers and hacks its phallic baggage right off.
BBC America’s “Killing Eve” gives us the female villain we didn’t know we needed.
“After being told to see things a certain way for decades, you realize, ‘Oh my God! They brainwashed me!’"
Phoebe Waller-Bridge's new show revolves around a female killer, an idée fixe that is both petrifying and liberating.
Four years after leaving "Grey's Anatomy," Oh returns to TV in a thrilling leading role.