Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was no wolf. It was a dog. It was effective the first time it appeared but by the 2nd and 3rd time I was laughing at it. Legs were not long enough, snout was not long enough, ears were wrong, etc.
It was a dog.
Wrong.
It was CGI.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone watch the Israeli trailers? Full of spoilers next week is going to be crazy!!
Anonymous wrote:That was no wolf. It was a dog. It was effective the first time it appeared but by the 2nd and 3rd time I was laughing at it. Legs were not long enough, snout was not long enough, ears were wrong, etc.
It was a dog.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even imagine how horrific recovering from a csection would be in Gillead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t even imagine how horrific recovering from a csection would be in Gillead.
I don't think there is a recovery from a C-section in Gilead -- at least for a handmaid. If you need a C-section, I think they do it old school -- just cut to save the baby and leave you to bleed out. I don't think they'd think a post-c-section haidmaid is worth much. Curious about what kind of medical care the econo-wives get, though -- or the wives of commanders. I get the sense that medical care is sparse even for the upper class, and probably even more so with the sanctions and such by other countries. Part of the backstory that we don't really have is what happened to all the scientists and pre-existing scientific infrastructure. I'm sure a lot of scientists were killed, but did they save some that knew how to make antibiotics, for instance? Or insulin? Or asthma medication? Or even allergy medication? Or are they just letting all those people die?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t even imagine how horrific recovering from a csection would be in Gillead.
Anonymous wrote:I’m no oprah fan, but hearing her voice come over the radio really gave me goosebumps. Launching into Hungry Heart was was perfect.
The Waterford’s fight was wonderfully twisted.
Not a best-ever episode, but a good one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.
I didn't think it looked like that much blood.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! And June had such a powerful reaction to hearing Oprah. It was like when she saw Friends at the Boston Globe but a thousand times more quintessential and impactful. It was like you could see comfort and reassurance come over her and keep her going.
Anonymous wrote:Can they possibly hire a consultant who knows something about childbirth? With Janine, they cut that cord without clamping it. Now, she’s in labor surrounded by blood soaked sheets—that’s not normal and would mean an abruption or serious complication. It’s a show about a childbirth centered culture so you think they’d invest in someone to get the childbirth part remotely correct.