I've been waiting for this for a long time. He's completely feckless. I'm surprised he's even still around. |
In the book the Jews and POC are all deported from Gilead. That’s one of the changes I did not like in the show, because the fascists always scapegoat the Jews and POC. I understand it from a diversity of casting, it’s definitely a dissonance. |
I agree with you on first part. It was heart breaking. So difficult to watch as a mother. I’m conflicted on the second part, what could Luke have done? Honestly. A suicide mission? Like imagine going into North Korea to save your wife and kid with zero resources. |
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I think Luke was doing everything he could think of doing short of returning to Gillead (and why would he do that - he didn't know where she was or how to get her, he just would have been captured and most likely killed himself)
On the outside he can, and seems to have, continuously advocated with the American-in-exile and Canadian governments, putting as much political pressure on anyone he could think of as much as he could. Do we suggest Brittney Griner's family aren't doing anything because they aren't executing a rescue mission into Russia? I think his character is boring and not well written, but I don't think there's any scenario in which a luke rescue mission makes any sense. |
| So next episode- do you think they bomb the Wife School? In the last scenes, I hear airplanes and not the stealth "we are going to extract someone" kind. |
| If I were Luke, I would’ve joined Mayday. I would’ve tried to get a position with the dregs of the American government. I would’ve joined the soldiers fighting in Chicago. I would’ve become a smuggler for refugees. Something. Anything. |
The previews are often actively misleading. I tend to think they DO get Hannah back, but that it's not as seamless a return as June is hoping for (and as she knows deep down it won't be). But that the American military action spurs new hope to take America back. We spend the rest of this season and the next dealing with the fallout, including the recognition that some people in Gilead are not monsters and are actually happy. Re: this episode: -I am enjoying a defeated Serena, but I need old Serena back at some point. I thought the interactions between her and Lawrence, and her and June were really good. Even if I don't totally buy that Serena is quite that clueless. -Speaking of Lawrence - that scene with June was interesting. I did find it odd that he's pitching New Bethlehem to Nick as some awesome place where he can have a this tidy little family reunion, like nothing else has happened. -Need Janine and Esther back please. And what is happening to/with Naomi? I am going to be hugely irritated if Naomi and Angela/Charlotte just disappear. |
| I missed something. Where did the video of Hannah at the school come from? |
From the Zip drive June and Luke got in no man’s land. |
no it was in the mail |
And definitely from Gilead or a Gilead sympathizer based on this week’s episode. It was a setup. I was afraid June was going to end up playing along with Lawrence after the failed rescue. I really don’t want to see her compromise her beliefs and integrity anymore. It’s time to fight. If she does go into New Bethlehem, I hope it’s with an actual plan to take them down alongside the American government. |
| Why did Lawrence propose to Naomi esp since he turned down the same setup with Serena? |
I can’t tell with him anymore. Maybe to solidify his influence and status with the other commanders? Not taking another wife made him an outcast. And Serena is too much of a wildcard for him. Naomi is more likely to stay quiet. Although what a great character arc for her if she started interfering and messing up his plans. |
Yeah, I don't see Naomi being an "easy" wife. |
| What is the genetic concern mentioned in today's episode regarding Nick and Rose's baby? |