Handmaid's Tale Season 2

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Anonymous wrote:I’ll be so disappointed when that baby is give to Serena.


According to next week’s trailer June goes back to the house, Nick is there as well.


It made me so sad when those headlights appeared. June had such a beautiful few minutes with that baby.
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When will there be a positive development? The heartbreaking sadness is too much.
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OMG totally missed that it was Oprah on the radio. love DCUM!
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Can’t stand Oprah. Of course they threw here in there.

You people need to lighten up on the pregnancy/childbirth critiques. Suspend reality. This is entertainment after all.

I was stressed the entire time. And loved this episode.
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Yes! And June had such a powerful reaction to hearing Oprah. It was like when she saw Friends at the Boston Globe but a thousand times more quintessential and impactful. It was like you could see comfort and reassurance come over her and keep her going.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes! And June had such a powerful reaction to hearing Oprah. It was like when she saw Friends at the Boston Globe but a thousand times more quintessential and impactful. It was like you could see comfort and reassurance come over her and keep her going.


Do you think it was supposed to be oprah playing oprah?
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Anonymous wrote:When will there be a positive development? The heartbreaking sadness is too much.


Agreed. Her monologue to the new baby broke my heart, since it indicated imminent separation beyond whatever happens back at the homestead next week.
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I loved the episode but sad that she called for them.
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Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this show?


The same as any other fiction - entertainment


Entertainment? For whom? In the #metoo era? Or the Trump era? Like for real? And Elizabeth Moss is a big proponent of Scientology - why would anyone support that? I'm not being facetious either and would like a genuine response from the people who like this show.

The original book came out in the ‘80s, and has been a hit for the last 30 years. Many people who watch the show (including me) enjoyed the book, and are excited to see an adaptation.


My DS is a rising senior in a Catholic all boy's school. He is taking AP Lit next year and Handmaid's Tale is one of the books he is reading. Considering many of the families at the school are super conservative, I think this book is about a lot more than politics. Glad he is being exposed to this.
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Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.


I agree. When I saw all the blood, I assumed that the baby didn't survive.


Same here. I thought that fall did something to the baby when I saw all the blood.
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I can’t even imagine how horrific recovering from a csection would be in Gillead.
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Anonymous wrote:What is the point of this show?


The same as any other fiction - entertainment


Entertainment? For whom? In the #metoo era? Or the Trump era? Like for real? And Elizabeth Moss is a big proponent of Scientology - why would anyone support that? I'm not being facetious either and would like a genuine response from the people who like this show.

The original book came out in the ‘80s, and has been a hit for the last 30 years. Many people who watch the show (including me) enjoyed the book, and are excited to see an adaptation.


My DS is a rising senior in a Catholic all boy's school. He is taking AP Lit next year and Handmaid's Tale is one of the books he is reading. Considering many of the families at the school are super conservative, I think this book is about a lot more than politics. Glad he is being exposed to this.


I read it in a religion class at my Catholic university years ago. It prompted many interesting discussions from everyone. It was one of the few texts that had everyone talking.
Anonymous
I’m no oprah fan, but hearing her voice come over the radio really gave me goosebumps. Launching into Hungry Heart was was perfect.

The Waterford’s fight was wonderfully twisted.

Not a best-ever episode, but a good one.
Anonymous
observation: in the flashback where june gave birth to her first child, Moira was wearing some kind of weird uniform. did anyone pick up what that was about? maybe some kind of pre- handmaiden uniform?
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Anonymous wrote:observation: in the flashback where june gave birth to her first child, Moira was wearing some kind of weird uniform. did anyone pick up what that was about? maybe some kind of pre- handmaiden uniform?


I saw the weird dress. I assumed she worked in a restaurant with a stupid dress code.
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