Anonymous wrote:That last scene with June and Serena. And what do you think the Bradley Whitford character is up to? The sneak peek for the next episode seems to show Serena being arrested. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That last scene with June and Serena. And what do you think the Bradley Whitford character is up to? The sneak peek for the next episode seems to show Serena being arrested. Wow.
Maybe Gilead is his social experiment? This could be the base of the resistance.
I think Gilead could be his intellectual experiment, but I wouldn’t necessarily count on him being in the resistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That last scene with June and Serena. And what do you think the Bradley Whitford character is up to? The sneak peek for the next episode seems to show Serena being arrested. Wow.
Maybe Gilead is his social experiment? This could be the base of the resistance.
He doesn’t seem sympathetic to Gilead’s treatment of women. The mouthy Martha made me laugh—clearly she lost an eye for being defiant in some way and he took her in. My guess is yes, something now to do with the resistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That last scene with June and Serena. And what do you think the Bradley Whitford character is up to? The sneak peek for the next episode seems to show Serena being arrested. Wow.
Maybe Gilead is his social experiment? This could be the base of the resistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That last scene with June and Serena. And what do you think the Bradley Whitford character is up to? The sneak peek for the next episode seems to show Serena being arrested. Wow.
Maybe Gilead is his social experiment? This could be the base of the resistance.
Anonymous wrote:That last scene with June and Serena. And what do you think the Bradley Whitford character is up to? The sneak peek for the next episode seems to show Serena being arrested. Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who finds this series a bit blasphemous?
Biblical handmaidens were not surrogates, they remained with the family and had been part of it all their lives
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who finds this series a bit blasphemous?
Biblical handmaidens were not surrogates, they remained with the family and had been part of it all their lives
Anonymous wrote:I loved this episode! Elisabeth Moss is a brilliant actress, IMHO.
Question: Did she shoot off the rifle to call for help because of her blood loss? I have never had a baby, but that was an alarming amount of blood during labor.