Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serena is totally going to end up with the Canadian diplomat.
I want more of Sam Jaeger!
I really want Serena to actually take up arms against Gilead, as an insurgent resistance fighter. Would love to see her handle an automatic weapon with that gloved missing finger!
LOL - He's not a Canadian diplomat - he's an American intelligence officer operating in Canada. He was trying to recruit her in the Canada episode in the previous season.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, when did I miss this?
So Nick is not a commander, I saw the "wedding" ( I do not even know what to call that)
Anyway, so he will have his own handmaid? Re jog my memory .. please
Anonymous wrote:Why is June the only Handmaid who gets to wear a red sweatshirt? It’s like her business casual look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nick’s story arc makes NO sense. In season 1 and 2 we learn that he is an Eye planted by Fred’s superior to keep an eye on Fred. Before the revolution he was aimless and that superior (do not recall the name) offered him a chance at purpose, they met at a job fair or employment office. Now they are trying to sell us that Nick was some hot shot general who was planted as a “driver”?Improbable.
It could be that we are missing the story between those two events. He’s a nobody that gets offered a chance to be someone - enter war - rises through the ranks etc and winds up as an eye at Fred’s house.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serena is totally going to end up with the Canadian diplomat.
I want more of Sam Jaeger!
I really want Serena to actually take up arms against Gilead, as an insurgent resistance fighter. Would love to see her handle an automatic weapon with that gloved missing finger!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nick’s story arc makes NO sense. In season 1 and 2 we learn that he is an Eye planted by Fred’s superior to keep an eye on Fred. Before the revolution he was aimless and that superior (do not recall the name) offered him a chance at purpose, they met at a job fair or employment office. Now they are trying to sell us that Nick was some hot shot general who was planted as a “driver”?Improbable.
It could be that we are missing the story between those two events. He’s a nobody that gets offered a chance to be someone - enter war - rises through the ranks etc and winds up as an eye at Fred’s house.
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I could see this. I could also see him being swept along and suddenly being over his head when he has a chance to actually see the big picture of the events. How many of service people really know the politics or end game of a war before they get shipped there. Just like seeing the ringed mouthed and face masks of the handmaiden this week, it gets incrementally worse and then it’s hard/impossible to speak out without simply ending up on the wall as another nonbeliever
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nick’s story arc makes NO sense. In season 1 and 2 we learn that he is an Eye planted by Fred’s superior to keep an eye on Fred. Before the revolution he was aimless and that superior (do not recall the name) offered him a chance at purpose, they met at a job fair or employment office. Now they are trying to sell us that Nick was some hot shot general who was planted as a “driver”?Improbable.
It could be that we are missing the story between those two events. He’s a nobody that gets offered a chance to be someone - enter war - rises through the ranks etc and winds up as an eye at Fred’s house.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nick’s story arc makes NO sense. In season 1 and 2 we learn that he is an Eye planted by Fred’s superior to keep an eye on Fred. Before the revolution he was aimless and that superior (do not recall the name) offered him a chance at purpose, they met at a job fair or employment office. Now they are trying to sell us that Nick was some hot shot general who was planted as a “driver”?Improbable.
It could be that we are missing the story between those two events. He’s a nobody that gets offered a chance to be someone - enter war - rises through the ranks etc and winds up as an eye at Fred’s house.
Anonymous wrote:Nick’s story arc makes NO sense. In season 1 and 2 we learn that he is an Eye planted by Fred’s superior to keep an eye on Fred. Before the revolution he was aimless and that superior (do not recall the name) offered him a chance at purpose, they met at a job fair or employment office. Now they are trying to sell us that Nick was some hot shot general who was planted as a “driver”?Improbable.
Anonymous wrote:The scene where Commander Winslow and Fred are playing pool, and Winslow’s ass is literally in Fred’s face is priceless. Hope Fred will get anal-ized without lube.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is the other commander (Formerly known as Elliot Stabler ?) bisexual? Ugh, this latest episode was depressing. I hope this season gets better.
Ok, I am just going to admit it. I kind of hope commander Waterford had to submit to sexual favors for Elliot. Just to make sure he knows how it feels.
It was all so creepy. And I am kind of pissed off that June kneeled. I know she is trying to save both her daughters, but she could have encouraged an uprising right then. I guess the pause was her deciding between acting now and acting later.
I do not get the nick thing at all. Seems like they just made this part up.