Killing Eve Accused Of Queerbaiting After Sandra Oh Dismisses Show's Lesbian Undertones

Sandra said the idea of a romance between the two leads is not a “focus or message” of the series.
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Killing Eve has been accused of queerbaiting after one of its stars, Sandra Oh, dismissed the lesbian undertones of the show.

The hit BBC drama focuses on Russian assassin Villanelle and MI6 agent Eve Polastri and their apparent infatuation with one another.

The ‘will-they-won’t they’ plot even came to a head in last episode of the first series when both characters laid down on a bed together seemingly about to give into their desires before Eve stabbed Villanelle (Jodie Comer) in the stomach.

Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer as Eve and Villanelle
Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer as Eve and Villanelle
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However, in an interview with Gay Times, Sandra, who plays Eve, said the idea of a romance between them is not a “focus or message” of the series.

“You guys [Fans] are tricky because you want to make it into something… but it just isn’t,” she said.

“That’s also why I think sexuality and discovery of the wider reaches of sexuality is the theme of the show – why it’s interesting to people. It’s not one thing or another.”

Following the publication of the interview, some fans have said that the show is guilty of queerbaiting.

The term refers to the practice of targeting something towards an LGBTQ+ audience without properly exploring the issues that come with that.

the killing eve thing feels worse than standard queerbaiting, it’s like going to a restaurant called “pasta palace,” ordering off a pasta menu, and then being brought a dish with no pasta, and the waiter looks at you like you’re crazy when you ask where the fettuccini is

— Aurora 🦎 (@space_hamlet) June 4, 2019

Sigh. I need to stop putting any trust in shows to show me representation of queer couples outside of side characters. #KillingEve is one of the most disgusting examples of queerbaiting to date. Its #GentlemanJack only for me in the future I suppose.

— Darbypea (@DarbyThePea) June 4, 2019

I am so angry about the queerbaiting in the current Killing Eve marketing campaign. You don’t get to play up the relationship in marketing and then imply the fans are delusional for shipping it. And to think before this week I defended them against accusations of queerbaiting

— The2ndBatgirl is a Social Justice Ranger (@The2ndBatgirl) June 4, 2019

WHEN HAS THIS PARTICULAR AUDIENCE EVER GOTTEN WHAT WE WANTED???? WHY DO YOU THINK THIS QUEERBAITING BS IS IN ANYWAY ACCEPTABLE????? WHY COULDN'T WE HAVE THIS ONE NICE THING?????#KillingEve .@KillingEve https://t.co/EpY3Y0FO0d

— Goldie Poll (@GMPOLL) June 5, 2019

They're acting like its all made up by fans and that there was never anything romantic happening between them which is quite obviously not true. We don't expect then to ride off into the sunset together, just quit the queerbaiting and sell it for what it is. Hope u get that 👌🏻

— marie (@Maries_Harmon) June 4, 2019

I’ve been saying Killing Eve is guilty of queerbaiting yet I get attacked and now ya’ll finally seeing it when the star comes out to say whatever we think is happening isn’t happening pic.twitter.com/GCQvdLP22q

— lilminiracer (@lilminiracer) June 4, 2019

what blows my mind is how they’re using the villaneve relationship for promo (ads&billboards) time and time again but they’re saying we’re “seeing things that aren’t there”? call me a hopeless homo but i just genuinely don’t understand how they thought they could get away w that? pic.twitter.com/BxsIUglx9p

— marije (@demikiyoko) June 4, 2019

Oh Sandra Oh You have defined #queerbaiting. It's ok for #KillingEve marketing to tease us as to obsession and desire between Eve and Villanelle. But then you mock us when we seek to recognise it and tell us we are fools to think it's there ?

— ZiziS (@ZiziSulkin) June 6, 2019

I can't believe I was going to start watching killing Eve because of Eve and villanelles obviously intimate chemistry only to find out the writers are queerbaiting them. So glad i dodged that one. pic.twitter.com/JqQUd9qjK6

— cami (@aesthetifan) June 5, 2019

However, there were some who defended the show from the accusations made against it given that Villanelle is an outwardly queer character.

Which is great. But think broader picture: Are they going to have a relationship/be queer on the show? I’d love it, but probs not.

Calling Killing Eve queerbaiting because you’re not getting what you wanted with despite Villanelle’s canon queerness and giving this a pass?

— Ellen Simpson (@anamatics) June 4, 2019

I deleted the other tweets but you know what I'm still heated: Villanelle canonically has ex girlfriends like they're straight up IN the show so pls explain to me how killing eve is queerbaiting when one of the main characters is queer

— AnneMarie Rogers (@PineapplesToGo) June 5, 2019

Just because Eve and Villanelle don’t have a sexual relationship (or even a healthy one) doesn’t mean #KillingEve is queerbaiting, but maybe you don't appreciate the psychological dynamics between the two and this show isn't for you?

— steen (@Steenium) June 5, 2019

can we please stop saying killing eve is queerbaiting is when villanelle JUST had a threesome with women like what are you guys watching that im not

— ✵ (@queenbrunnhilde) June 6, 2019

i don't know if this killing eve mess counts as queerbaiting though because villanelle is actually gay so we have that but,, not having eve and villanelle as otp sucks a lot

— 🦌 (@wintergirls__) June 5, 2019

Ngl folks pretty sick of the killing eve queerbaiting discourse already like. Big Villanelle is textually gay, that's not subtext. Like actually out there from the first ep of the show. Not quite sure what other shit y'all are on

— madness in the soil (@Knifewingo) June 5, 2019

The second series of Killing Eve has already aired in the US and arrives on UK screens this Saturday.

While the episodes will air weekly, they’ll also all be dropped on iPlayer shortly after the premiere – so if you want to binge watch the lot, you’ll be able to.

A third series of the show has also been confirmed, with another writer – Fear The Walking Dead’s Suzanne Heathcote – taking over the story.

Killing Eve returns on Saturday 8 June at 9.15pm on BBC One.

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