Anonymous wrote:I kind of got the vibe that Commander Lawrence and June might be starting to have romantic feelings for each other.
Meanwhile, where is NICK????
Anonymous wrote:I kind of got the vibe that Commander Lawrence and June might be starting to have romantic feelings for each other.
Meanwhile, where is NICK????
)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except I think suspicion was already high after she starting saying stuff to the other two wives. They might have insisted on seeing her.
Dead men tell no tales.
If that made them suspicious, then her death would raise questions, too.
Anonymous wrote:Except I think suspicion was already high after she starting saying stuff to the other two wives. They might have insisted on seeing her.
Dead men tell no tales.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. It seems like there are so many things that just aren't that well thought out or inconsistent.
So the plan was to get Mrs. Lawrence out of Gilead because there was no medication to treat her mental illness, but somehow she has access to enough pills to overdose??
I thought that too. It may have been sleeping or other pills and not the mental health ones. It did seem odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was disappointed a bit after last week's great episode. The whole bit about Serena seeing Nichole really bugged me. I hope the Canadians are just trying to keep her buttered up so they can exploit her knowledge of Gilead and that they don't intend to ever have any formal role in Nichole's life.
It doesn't make sense to me that June would let Elinor die. Yes, she's out of her mind and could let info slip, but she's easy enough to keep secluded. Everyone knows she's crazy and often confined anyway. There's no reason that they can't keep her shut in for one week. If the other wives come to visit, no one would raise an eyebrow at being told that she was indisposed and unable to visit.
Elinor was the motivating reason for Lawrence to go along with June's scheme. He already backed out on her once and tried to cross the border without her. Plus, how can he not be suspicious that June didn't kill her after the way June yelled at her during her crazy rant? It seems to be that Lawrence's morals are squishy and unreliable. Only his devotion to his wife was reliable.
Without Elinor and with cause for suspicion, I think June is much worse off having let the suicide succeed.
Agreed! And June should have tried to help her!
I think June saved hundreds of lives by not helping Elinor. All those Marthas would have been on the wall.
She was sharing the plan and it would have killed many. Elinor was suffering and even if they escaped she would have probably found way to kill herself. The ceremony put her over the edge. She was a good woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was disappointed a bit after last week's great episode. The whole bit about Serena seeing Nichole really bugged me. I hope the Canadians are just trying to keep her buttered up so they can exploit her knowledge of Gilead and that they don't intend to ever have any formal role in Nichole's life.
It doesn't make sense to me that June would let Elinor die. Yes, she's out of her mind and could let info slip, but she's easy enough to keep secluded. Everyone knows she's crazy and often confined anyway. There's no reason that they can't keep her shut in for one week. If the other wives come to visit, no one would raise an eyebrow at being told that she was indisposed and unable to visit.
Elinor was the motivating reason for Lawrence to go along with June's scheme. He already backed out on her once and tried to cross the border without her. Plus, how can he not be suspicious that June didn't kill her after the way June yelled at her during her crazy rant? It seems to be that Lawrence's morals are squishy and unreliable. Only his devotion to his wife was reliable.
Without Elinor and with cause for suspicion, I think June is much worse off having let the suicide succeed.
Agreed! And June should have tried to help her!
I think June saved hundreds of lives by not helping Elinor. All those Marthas would have been on the wall.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. It seems like there are so many things that just aren't that well thought out or inconsistent.
So the plan was to get Mrs. Lawrence out of Gilead because there was no medication to treat her mental illness, but somehow she has access to enough pills to overdose??