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[quote=Anonymous]I really loved this episode, with the tiny exception being the machinations going on back in Gilead. I'm a bit tired of it and it's getting kind of silly to boot. I kind of wonder if there will be more tension between June and Moira. I think leading the group was helping Moira heal, but she was obviously running it on her own terms and bringing her own experience of what helped her heal to it. I guess the lesson is don't let June into your organization if you don't want her to take over. I laughed out loud when the one woman, stone faced, said, "B---- took the coward's way out." about the Aunt killing herself. I watched that like five times. I wonder if Emily gets a little more of her groove back by embracing the vengeful side of her personality. I mean, she did kill Marisa Tomei in the Colonies simply because Tomei was a wife. Did anyone else sort of freak out when Emily was driving to meet the Aunt, all by herself, in what appeared to be an isolated location. I was thinking she was going to be tricked and kidnapped back to Gilead. When I saw the policemen I thought for a second they were Guardians. Aiieeeee. I'm still loving Serena and loving how she just keeps sticking it to Fred. I really am interested to see what the endgame is for them. What happens if he's imprisoned and she's sent back to Gilead? I know people are speculating that she could be made a Handmaid and I guess so, but I'm actually more interested in what happens to widows or someone like Serena whose husband isn't present? Women have no value or agency on their own. Like did Commander Winslow's wife get to keep all those kids? Remember Naomi Putnam actually advocated that her husband be maimed, not killed, for his affair with Janine. I am so glad Janine is alive, but to see her back in Gilead is depressing. I was hoping she'd get a fresh chance out in the world. The Gilead storyline is reminding me of the Cylon religion storyline in Battlestar Galactica - it just keeps spinning out until you can't keep track and sort of don't care. Just get to the good stuff. [/quote]
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