Great episode! I am so bummed next week in the season finale.
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I predict Waterford gets rid of Serena to try and be with June. After shes out of the picture June and Nick will run away with the baby. Serena said he had a sick obsession with her. I also think the old dude is apart of the resistance. |
Waterford isn't getting rid of Serena to be with June. June is a handmaid and there is no way a Commander is going to marry a handmaid, they are by definition tainted goods. Whether Serena is there or not, June will only be in the household for as long as she's pumping for Holly/Nicole, and then they will move her on. Waterford, as the head of the household, has ultimate say over whether June leaves sooner than that, regardless of what Serena wants.
Waterford either will have done it because someone has found out about something he did (e.g., arranging for June to meet her daughter at the house) and he's throwing Serena under the bus for it, or to punish her for the degrading things she said to him during their fights. |
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Wishful thinking and way too much hope from a show that feels more and more hopeless. I’m just waiting for someone to kill June at this point. |
I do wish something hopeful will happen. Every week is just filled with so much misery. |
Like what? Even if June were to escape to Canada, there are so many others like her still imprisoned there. Even if there were to be revolution in Gilead, that would be very dark before becoming light again. |
I also read it as a senior in Lit at a Catholic all-girls’ school. It was galvanizing. |
Until they and their son are cast out into the desert. |
Looking at history, the best end to a totalitarian government is usually when it crumbles from within. There’s usual little innovation and initiative in such societies and they tend to fall apart eventually, absent rebellion or an outside power propping them up. I think that’s what happened in the book but I don’t quite remember. |
Max isn’t half Asian. His mom is part Asian (I think 3/4) , part Ashkenazi Jew. He’s actually incredibly ethnically and racially mixed. Part Indian, part Irish, part Italian, part Chinese. His looks are pretty ambiguous, but I agree that Nick, the character is white. |
This. But I think it’s too soon after “Get Out” for me to watch him with anything but suspicion. |
Regarding race in this series. I think the book had racial prejudice in Gilead, but the series has largely been race-blind. I’m unsure why. There are several pre-Gilead interracial couples besides June’s marriage and we see AA Commanders and Wives, as well as AA stolen children. I don’t recall any AS high ranked. But lots of Asian handmaids, Econopeople, and Eyes. However, the refugees in Canada seem much more racially and ethnically diverse than Gilead. |
Well the book followed the headlines in 1984, according to Atwood, so there would be more focus on interracial couples. Now they are drawing on feeling in the current time frame to make Gilead as relatable as possible. |
I assume thhe show runne and producers didn’t want a lily white cast so they couldn’t carry over the book parts about Giles’s being overtly discriminatory. But it makes sense to me that the refugees would be more diverse than those who remained. I mean, look at the Republican Party. It would make sense to me that People of color would be a little less likely to be cool with a political party that wants to control their bodies and squelch their right to protest. |