Never has the return of a show been as welcome as Killing Eveās.
Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh are back to distract us all from the world outside as Villanelle and Eve in the third series of the hit BBC drama, the first episode of which hit BBC iPlayer in the early hours of Monday morning.
Its release was brought forward amid the coronavirus pandemic, and revealed that Eve had survived being shot by Villanelle in the series two finale.
But as the two women tried to move on with their lives after the events of Rome, The Twelve had other ideas, with Villanelle thrust back into action and Eve witnessing their latest crime.
Here are the eight very important questions weāre asking at the end of this weekās instalment...
What is Villanelle and Dashaās history?
Villanelle was less than happy ā to put it mildly ā to see Dasha pop up at her wedding, and it was later revealed that Dasha had trained Villanelle to become an assassin. But what happened between them to cause Villanelle to react the way she did when she saw Dasha again?
Does Villanelle really not know Eve is alive?
Thereās not much that gets past Villanelle normally, so how can she not have realised Eve survived being shot?
Will we see Hugo again?
As Carolyn received a telling off from her bosses over the way she was running her department, it was revealed Hugo was suing MI6 for the injuries he sustained during the unauthorised operation in Rome. Weāre guessing this means heās no longer with the secret service, but could he still return to the story?
Does a new boss spell trouble for Carolyn?
Weāve never trusted Carolyn since her history with Konstantin was revealed, with some fans believing that she could be a member of The Twelve.
Now thereās a new boss on her case, is it a matter of time before some skeletons start spilling out of her closet?
Whatās happened to Nico?
There had been speculation whether Nico had made it out of the storage container alive, after Villanelle locked him in there with his colleague Gemmaās bound and suffocated body, but this episode revealed he had survived. However, his current circumstances remained rather unclear.
His and Eveās marriage is now hanging on by a thread, but it appeared as if he was living in some sort of facility, where Eve was seen visiting him. And when Kenny had earlier asked Eve how Nico was, she simply replied āWell, you know...ā. So, just what has happened to him? Is it a case of PTSD after Villanelleās attack, or something else?
Why is Eve not living in her home?
While Nico is away, we canāt quite understand why Eve isnāt living in their house. While a scene between the couple revealed it is being sold, they havenāt even exchanged contracts yet, which means that Eve still has the right to live in the property. So why the hell is she living in a dank bedsit?
Was Eve deliberately trying to wind us up with the loo roll scene?
Seriously Eve, read the room.
Who pushed Kenny off the roof?
With Kenny still investigating The Twelve despite having left MI6, he soon found himself pushed off the roof of his office building. We can only assume his death was ordered by The Twelve, but who did they get to do it?
Konstantin would be a likely candidate seeing as he was in London, but surely he wouldnāt do that to Carolyn given their history? Or in a shock twist, could it have been Carolyn, given many have suspicions about her being connected to The Twelve?
Episode two of Killing Eve drops on BBC iPlayer next Monday at 6am.