Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised no one has brought up the American dude yet (I have no idea what his name is)
When he walked in on Serena praying, and then said things got more complicated for *us*
I’ll be so pissed if he’s really a bad guy. It just seems to add unnecessary complication to the story arc.
And in the last scene, it could have been seen as June warning him not to get tangled up with Serena.
I think he is going to be a double agent or something. There’s something really NOT RIGHT about him and his relationship with Serena.
I'll be really disappointed if this is the case. He is the only character in the series who officially represents the United States Government in exile. It would be a real loss for the storytelling, IMO, if he doesn't remain a faithful servant of the U.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised no one has brought up the American dude yet (I have no idea what his name is)
When he walked in on Serena praying, and then said things got more complicated for *us*
I’ll be so pissed if he’s really a bad guy. It just seems to add unnecessary complication to the story arc.
And in the last scene, it could have been seen as June warning him not to get tangled up with Serena.
I think he is going to be a double agent or something. There’s something really NOT RIGHT about him and his relationship with Serena.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised no one has brought up the American dude yet (I have no idea what his name is)
When he walked in on Serena praying, and then said things got more complicated for *us*
I’ll be so pissed if he’s really a bad guy. It just seems to add unnecessary complication to the story arc.
And in the last scene, it could have been seen as June warning him not to get tangled up with Serena.
Anonymous wrote:Really disturbed by the sex scene with Luke. I felt like she was assaulting him.
Anonymous wrote:Really disturbed by the sex scene with Luke. I felt like she was assaulting him.
Anonymous wrote:I really was interested in Junes last scene when she was listing all of Serenas faults but the camera was only on her. It seemed like maybe June was also listing her faults- 2 sides of the same coin.
Agree. That scene was brilliant with June using the exact same words Serena screamed at her.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good acting from Elisabeth Moss. To me she overacts and I find it annoying, but in this episode I felt like she played each scene perfectly. Also, I can’t fathom what it must feel like to leave Gilead knowing your child is still there. I think it must be painful beyond words.
+1
I do generally find her annoying the past few seasons and so over dramatic, but her screaming at Serena seemed like exactly the right thing to do. June doesn’t owe Serena any mercy and quite frankly I would be mad if she showed her any. That is not in June’s character anymore and it certainly isn’t in line with a woman who’s daughter was ripped out her arms by these people and then used as a sick pawn. Serena is a monster.
Anonymous wrote:Good acting from Elisabeth Moss. To me she overacts and I find it annoying, but in this episode I felt like she played each scene perfectly. Also, I can’t fathom what it must feel like to leave Gilead knowing your child is still there. I think it must be painful beyond words.
Anonymous wrote:This episode was lame, not enough happened. I can’t spend the whole time focused on the trauma. In the early seasons it was always balanced with batshit and fascinating Gilead world building stuff. There’s just not enough plot this season.
I cried during the scene where she talks to Luke about seeing Hannah, but the rest of it was a slog. That kind of scene deserves to be set in a good episode. I thought the yelling at Serena thing was bad writing and it just didn’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New promo out for this season: suggests focus on rescuing Hannah and Nick's role in that. Janine appears 2x, but without specific context.
https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/the-handmaids-tale-season-4-nick-hannah-gilead.html/
Isn't that old footage of Nick saying "it's impossible to get her out" with Hannah's pic? And same of Luke saying "we need to get her out"--wasn't he talking about June last season or the one before?
Yes he said that about June when she was locked up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New promo out for this season: suggests focus on rescuing Hannah and Nick's role in that. Janine appears 2x, but without specific context.
https://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/the-handmaids-tale-season-4-nick-hannah-gilead.html/
Isn't that old footage of Nick saying "it's impossible to get her out" with Hannah's pic? And same of Luke saying "we need to get her out"--wasn't he talking about June last season or the one before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved the scene with June, Moira, Emily, and Rita and cried when June and Rita reunited. My only complaint was that it was way too short. I could have watched an entire episode that was just their conversation that night.
I'd also love to see more of Emily and Rita on their own, not just as supporting character's to June's story. Rita, especially, seems interesting and complicated.
+1 to all of this, especially Rita. It was implied that Rita's son served in the military - I had always assumed the military of Gilead, but the fact that Marthas were essentially chattel made me re-think that. I want Rita's backstory so badly now. I feel like they've started with re-imagining the relationship between Rita and the Waterfords. In previous seasons I had always taken it that Rita wanted to, or was ok with being there, but in truth it may be much more like June's experience.
We had so much of Emily's backstory that I would really like an update - where has she landed professionally? And she's the only one that has rejoined her intact family who left before Gilead really became Gilead. I feel like devoting some time to that would be worth it. Like an episode or part of one with Clea Duvall trying to find Emily, did she know she was a Handmaid or not know anything?
I am confused about Emily? Is it because they don’t have Clea Duvall in this season? How come we don’t see whether she returned to her family and how it’s going now?
Emily gave us the update--they live together and share Oliver, but are not back to sharing a bedroom yet due to Emily's trauma. Prospects for a happy ending look good. Wasn't she working with Moira at the refugee center?
Fair enough, but I want more. And why is super smart scientist Emily working at a refugee center? Dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved the scene with June, Moira, Emily, and Rita and cried when June and Rita reunited. My only complaint was that it was way too short. I could have watched an entire episode that was just their conversation that night.
I'd also love to see more of Emily and Rita on their own, not just as supporting character's to June's story. Rita, especially, seems interesting and complicated.
+1 to all of this, especially Rita. It was implied that Rita's son served in the military - I had always assumed the military of Gilead, but the fact that Marthas were essentially chattel made me re-think that. I want Rita's backstory so badly now. I feel like they've started with re-imagining the relationship between Rita and the Waterfords. In previous seasons I had always taken it that Rita wanted to, or was ok with being there, but in truth it may be much more like June's experience.
We had so much of Emily's backstory that I would really like an update - where has she landed professionally? And she's the only one that has rejoined her intact family who left before Gilead really became Gilead. I feel like devoting some time to that would be worth it. Like an episode or part of one with Clea Duvall trying to find Emily, did she know she was a Handmaid or not know anything?
I am confused about Emily? Is it because they don’t have Clea Duvall in this season? How come we don’t see whether she returned to her family and how it’s going now?
Emily gave us the update--they live together and share Oliver, but are not back to sharing a bedroom yet due to Emily's trauma. Prospects for a happy ending look good. Wasn't she working with Moira at the refugee center?
Fair enough, but I want more. And why is super smart scientist Emily working at a refugee center? Dumb.