Anonymous wrote:I predict lots of baby girls named Eden 9 months from now.
Anonymous wrote:I predict lots of baby girls named Eden 9 months from now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Until they and their son are cast out into the desert.
Sorry, Bible does not condone murder
Abraham negotiated to save refugees
A goat was cast into the desert to condone for sins. Not the servants
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.
That's who he was! His voice sounded so familiar but he looked so different!
Anonymous wrote:Nicole
Anonymous wrote:Maybe waterford’s enemies have Serena arrested so they can get her to flip on him and provide testimony (knowing she hates him), or (not knowing they hate each other) to use her as leverage against him? Not uncommon in Stalinist Russia to arrest the wife as leverage against the husband in the purges.
I doubt whitford is actually part of the resistance. I bet he’s more like a pragmatist who rode the Giles’s train when it seemed like the winning ticket but isn’t really a believer. He collects Gileqd offcasts so he can convince himself he’s not a totally terrible person. Weren’t there Germans who played nice with the Nazis and maybe helped out one or two people, so long as they could do it without too much risk to themselves? I think that’s him — he considers himself better than the Gilead religious freaks but is just COMPLICIT.
I think complicity with evil is one of the major themes of this show—we’ve seen how people like Serena and Lydia compromise some of their ideals for Gilead because of their belief system. About time we have an atheist intellectual who is complicit for the sake of his own hide (and some nice modern art).
Anonymous wrote: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
Until they and their son are cast out into the desert.