Anonymous wrote:
Wait has Aunt Lydia's backstory aired? I watched S3 E6 and though that was the end of what has been released so far and more were coming o 7/19?
Aunt Lydia's story is from 7/9 episode 8.
My comments/predictions:
- Nick: puzzling. I think he's like Serena. Was bought-in, but became disenchanted much more quickly than she is experiencing a buy-out. I think we'll see a more awful side of him later this season. I also think that for June to be happy/whole again, he has to die so that she can raise Hannah and Nichole with Luke without another father-figure distraction. I think June will end up killing Nick somehow, in self-defense, or in defense of Nichole, or perhaps he sacrifices himself for the good of his daughter (see: "How many chances do you think you'll get to be a father?" -- I think this might be one of them).
This is an interesting theory. I can see June killing him once she realizes how deep he is a part of it.
- Serena: 100% she'll end up with the cute dad from Parenthood. It'll be a shitshow, and she'll betray him by continuing to help with or communicate with Gilead, but it'll happen.
I agree
- Handmaids stapled mouths: JESUS. I guess that's a way to keep them quiet and compliant but how truly disturbing that was. I don't understand why that's a regional choice - seems like they'd all be doing it across Gilead? I am still not convinced they all have it though.
This seems like the most far fetched. If handmaid's are the blessed ones because they are fertile, they wouldn't do anything to sacrifice their health, or the health of the baby (aside from removing modern medicine and forcing homebirths). At very most they would remove a tongue so that they can't speak.
Is the new book covering Season 2/3, or is it separate new material?
It's hard to tell, but I don't think it follows the television series. This is the only statement about what the second book-
When the van door slammed on Offred’s future at the end of The Handmaid’s Tale, readers had no way of telling what lay ahead.
With The Testaments, the wait is over.
Margaret Atwood’s sequel picks up the story 15 years after Offred stepped into the unknown, with the explosive testaments of three female narrators from Gilead.
‘Dear Readers: Everything you’ve ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings is the inspiration for this book. Well, almost everything! The other inspiration is the world we’ve been living in.' -Margaret Atwood