The Handmaid's Tale on Hulu

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you need Hulu Plus or just the free Hulu?


Can someone answer this please?!?


I thought there was no more free Hulu.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you need Hulu Plus or just the free Hulu?


Can someone answer this please?!?


I thought there was no more free Hulu.


You need Hulu. There are two types: with commercials ($7.99 per month), and without (11.99).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you need Hulu Plus or just the free Hulu?


Can someone answer this please?!?



Free
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you need Hulu Plus or just the free Hulu?


Can someone answer this please?!?



Free


Only for 30 days, and you need a credit card to sign up. Then it goes to the 7.99 or 11.99 per month.

In order to watch all of the Handmaids Tale in the free period, you will need to wait for all the episodes to be released.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The previews grossed me out thinking how something like that could actually happen in the Trump era


Oh, please.


The irony is that your eye roll,is why some are saying this show is so powerful right now. The story is about a society of people like yourself who ignored what was happening.

I loved the first three episodes. The beginning of the third with her description of how it happened was haunting.


Is there something going on that we should know about? Have reproductive rights been rolled back? Is abortion now illegal? Please enlighten us as to what we've been "ignoring." Thanks so much.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The previews grossed me out thinking how something like that could actually happen in the Trump era


Yeah, I don't think I can watch...it is just a little too close to home right now.


The book was written in 1984, people have been saying "it's too close to home" for over 30 years! Don't be so dramatic FFS.


+1000
Just more fodder for the melodramatic. I loved the book and the original movie, and the series is looking good too. But I don't lie awake at night, quaking with fear because all of a sudden, it feels more possible than ever. How absurd. Honestly, is hand-wringing a sport among so many on DCUM?
Anonymous
This is the first time I've watched a show on Hulu. I was surprised that they don't release all the episodes at the same time like Netflix and Amazon. So Hulu is basically like TV?
Anonymous
Maybe it's a way to get subscribers to try the channel and stay on. If they could get a free month and binge watch the show they could then cancel membership when done. This way they are more likely to stay on as members. At least for a few more oknths.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I've watched a show on Hulu. I was surprised that they don't release all the episodes at the same time like Netflix and Amazon. So Hulu is basically like TV?

Yes it's a replacement for cable. New episodes are released each week for shows currently on network tv.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is the first time I've watched a show on Hulu. I was surprised that they don't release all the episodes at the same time like Netflix and Amazon. So Hulu is basically like TV?

Yes it's a replacement for cable. New episodes are released each week for shows currently on network tv.


Good to know, thanks PP. I will go on later and see if they carry the stuff I watch -- shows on ABC, Bravo, and Lifetime. Seems like I could shave my cable bill in half!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I trust it's better than the book....because that was a tedious read!


What? Is that a joke?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The previews grossed me out thinking how something like that could actually happen in the Trump era


Yeah, I don't think I can watch...it is just a little too close to home right now.


The book was written in 1984, people have been saying "it's too close to home" for over 30 years! Don't be so dramatic FFS.


+1000
Just more fodder for the melodramatic. I loved the book and the original movie, and the series is looking good too. But I don't lie awake at night, quaking with fear because all of a sudden, it feels more possible than ever. How absurd. Honestly, is hand-wringing a sport among so many on DCUM?


Anonymous
I'm surprised to hear it's renewed for season 2. It's wonderful, but is sure to take drastic turns from the book.
Anonymous
I've lost respect for Elisabeth Moss after reading she is a Scientologist. Yuck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The previews grossed me out thinking how something like that could actually happen in the Trump era


Oh, please.


The irony is that your eye roll,is why some are saying this show is so powerful right now. The story is about a society of people like yourself who ignored what was happening.

I loved the first three episodes. The beginning of the third with her description of how it happened was haunting.


Is there something going on that we should know about? Have reproductive rights been rolled back? Is abortion now illegal? Please enlighten us as to what we've been "ignoring." Thanks so much.


http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/05/donald-trump-hhs-teresa-manning-contraception-abortion

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/13/us/politics/planned-parenthood-trump.html

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jan/24/donald-trump-signs-executive-order-defunding-inter/

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/13/politics/donald-trump-planned-parenthood-money/

I'm sure it's all fine, though.
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