In this episode of Killing Eve, Eve Polastri deals with the aftermath of stabbing Villanelle. Throughout most of the episode, Eve is despair and feeling panicked. This sensitivity is a traditional feminine trait. Towards the end of the episode, she gets into an argument with Carolyn. This forcefulness and a willingness to stand up for herself are both traditionally masculine traits.

In class, we recently talked about sexualization in the media. This episode did not have any sexual aspects in it, so it can be said that that there is no sexualization in it.

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