I don’t know about never been beaten before— she seemed to know exactly what she was expected to do. |
Yep. |
How do you all watch next week preview? |
I thought the Janin e story was so contrived as well, it was the first misstep in this series for me. I also greatly dislike Eden and I didn't know what was going on with the letters and Nick--- I recall seeing a stack like that before but what were they a part of? Is Nick in the resistance? |
I liked the janine storyline. The skin to skin contact is natural. And it shows how much humanity has been lost in this new society. |
They’re always under clips on the series page on Hulu. |
Yes. They are letters from other Handmaid’s and Martha’s who are trying to get word to their family members in Canada. |
What deal? |
It’s in the preview for next week so I don’t want to spoil it. |
I took that scene to mean that Eden can’t read. Since she’s so young, she was never taught. Although I guess that Gilead hasn’t been around that long? Anyway, even if she couldn’t or didn’t read them, she’d know they were suspicious. And since she’s so miserable, she’s a huge risk to Nick. I did find it a little suspect that he would have them hidden so poorly . |
She can read. I believe she didn't read them though, since she's a little automaton trained to respect and listen to her husband. Unless she turns on him because he's a non-believer and traitor to Gilead. He needs to be careful, but doesn't realize it. I think another issue is that monster Waterford will decide he likes her, too. |
I was so afraid that the Handmaiden was going to throw herself out the window with baby Angela/Charlotte! |
I did not think the baby recovery was contrived! That poor baby is in the house with that horrid, cold mother. The baby probably got a routine virus and then just gave up in the hospital without human touch. |
Failure to Thrive would be my guess. |
I'm not really a baby fan, but I thought the scene was sweet. |