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Revision as of 15:26, 4 May 2020
Geraldine Stowton is the daughter of Carolyn Martens and sister of Kenny Stowton. She moves in with her mother for support after the latter's death.
History
Early Life
Like her brother Kenny, she was presumably sent to boarding school.
Kenny's Death
Geraldine attends Kenny's funeral, and remarks that Carolyn is treating the event like one of her dinners. When Carolyn asks her to change the music, Geraldine reminds her that the event is about acknowledging their sadness. She meets Konstantin and the two reminisce about Geraldine's childhood.
Geraldine meets Konstantin again later, where he gives her a souvenir fridge magnet, which, unbeknownst to her, is a recording device. She opens the door to Eve when she comes to visit Carolyn, and her mother advises her to go to bed.
Geraldine briefly checks on Carolyn's meeting with Eve, Mo, and Jamie at their house. She later seems excited that her mother has begun "dating" again before Carolyn goes out for the night, and warns her not to mention Stalin before the third date.
She goes to awkwardly embrace her mother after the latter witnesses Sergei's death.
Geraldine greets her mother after she gets up, but is ignored. She later welcomes Carolyn home, and is asked if she has received any visitors. She responds that her friend Lily from university has visited, though Carolyn does not know about her. When Carolyn heads upstairs, Geraldine begins to cry at the foot of the staircase, telling her mother that she feels very lost and that she is worried about Carolyn carrying on, not even saying Kenny's name.
Carolyn responds that she is doing more for Kenny than Geraldine can imagine. Her daughter asks her to talk to her about it, but Carolyn tells her that the two have to respect each other's privacy and grief when they are living together, before she excuses herself to go to sleep.
Personality
She describes herself as an hyper-empathetic person. She got very emotional about acts of kindness following her brother's death.
Relationships
Romantic
Familial
Friendships
Professional
Career
Notes and Trivia
Gallery
Memorable Quotes
Appearances
Killing Eve: Season Three | ||||||||||
"Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey": | "Management Sucks": | "Meetings Have Biscuits": | "Still Got It": | |||||||
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"Are You From Pinner?": | "End of Game": | "Beautiful Monster": | "Are You Leading or Am I?": | |||||||
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent |