S3 Ep 4. Killing Eve: Live Science
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In this episode you can listen to our LIVE podcast from Cardiff Science Festival where we explored the science behind the hit TV show Killing Eve.
Could you really kill someone with perfume or a hair pin? Can psychology explain why Villanelle is good assassin? And how does espionage actually work? From the psychology of psychopaths to the secrets of spy craft, join Karen and Emma as they explore the science behind the hit BBC spy drama, Killing Eve.
We guarantee you’ll never look at your eyebrows in the same way again!
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Meet our expert
Mark Freestone
To prepare for this live event we spoke to Dr Mark Freestone, Senior Lecturer in the Centre for Psychiatry, Wolfson Institute for Preventive Medicine, Queen Mary University of London. Mark was a consultant for the show Killing Eve, who helped Jodie Cromer to get into character. Author of ‘Making a Psychopath: My journey into 7 dangerous minds’, who better to talk to about the psychology of Villanelle?
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