Anonymous wrote:I think Eden and the guy that hit Janine are the ones that will be hung. Remember the season 2 promo a man and woman were on the wall. The man in all black. Next week is going to be good!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The first five episodes really made me believe Handmaid’s Tale couldn’t survive the hype beyond the original book. It has become SO GOOD in the last few episodes. Next week’s preview is upsetting but I hope the storyline progresses more. I don’t want anymore focus on the backstory of charecters, just furthering the plot please.
I remember in the season 2 trailer Serena in a resistance scene. Was that the same as the flashback from her speaking engagement at the university or is it yet to come?
I just rewatched it. That was a flashback. However I don’t think we’ve seen two people drown in a swimming pool yet.
Anonymous wrote:The first five episodes really made me believe Handmaid’s Tale couldn’t survive the hype beyond the original book. It has become SO GOOD in the last few episodes. Next week’s preview is upsetting but I hope the storyline progresses more. I don’t want anymore focus on the backstory of charecters, just furthering the plot please.
I remember in the season 2 trailer Serena in a resistance scene. Was that the same as the flashback from her speaking engagement at the university or is it yet to come?
Anonymous wrote:I recall that (at least in the show's world) Mexico and the UK also had the fertility problem (the Mexican diplomat who talked to June mentioned it and Ruby sold her baby to a UK couple with the implication that the crisis made her pregnancy more valuable). I would think Canada would too.
I do notice that the show is not showing any affects of shortages or economic problems in Canada. Not sure how they reconcile that with Gilead or the colonies but while there are a lot of narrative elements that are not making sense, all the individual vignettes and scenes are exquisite.
Anonymous wrote:Watching Serena get beaten by her husband was horrendous but honestly, I have no problem watching her suffer mentally, as she clearly was while in Canada. She's a monster.
Anonymous wrote:Love love love this episode. I will watch it again. I cried when all the Americans were singing in the living room.
And I loved that it ended with my favorite Rihanna and Sza song
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serena will be tempted next week. I'm very excited to see what she chooses.
I'm pretty sure she won't betray her husband and Gilead, even if she is tempted. Remember she is one of the architects of this world, even if she has suffered in its execution.
Yes, but I think she will take the deal. I'm not sure she was ever beaten before. Right now she is embarrassed and sad, but soon she will be pissed.
I don’t know about never been beaten before— she seemed to know exactly what she was expected to do.
Yep.
But it’s ritualized violence so she might know the ritual without having been subjected to it before, right? Even in today’s world, there are these wacky “Christian” sects that preach a form of ritualized violence to train women and children to be obedient. I would imagine Serena is familiar with their version of that literature (and maybe even wrote it), but she’s never been disobedient before so never had to be disciplined in that manner. I agree that it may result in a long-term rage, as she feels that Gilead’s goals (promoting live births and punishing “bad” women) have been twisted. I wish there was a way to show her those state run whore houses—that would really piss her off!
Or because he has beat other Marthas and Handmaids. The last one hung herself so they could have had more problems before that.