Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else just relieved this is going to be over regardless of what happens tomorrow? I'm tired of feeling like crap after each episode and then having to wait a week for nothing good to happen and then feeling like crap again. IF I watch the next season I think I'm just going to wait for all the episodes to come out and binge watch them together. Then at least I would just get it over with and I wouldn't have to wait and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:I am really hoping that something uplifting happens in the next episode. I can't take much more of the unrelenting despair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^^ it doesn't matter who they mean, that poster is way off track anyway.
No, I think that is a plausible explanation. He wants to regain control within his house so he can’t allow loose ends.
Anonymous wrote:^^ it doesn't matter who they mean, that poster is way off track anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The metal balls already in the pool are chilling. You can see them in their before Eden and the guy even jump. So many souls already lost so tragically.
How is the manner of death determined for crimes in Gilead? We’ve seen hangings, shootings, drownings, the colonies where the women are worked to death. Such horrific deaths.
I was curious about how that was decided. watched this late so I may have missed something. Were they giving Eden a chance to repent and would they have spared her if she did? I think the guard was going in either way.
I was actually surprised she was downgraded from Econowife to Handmaid. Wasn’t that what essentially happened to June for the same “crime” of adultery. I would have liked to see Eden become a handmaid and Nick struggle to try to rescue them both in S3.
Wallingford probably wouldn’t let that happen. It was an embarrassment to him and his position that they ran off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious about other people’s thoughts on why Serena took Eden’s death so badly. Seems like the standard consequence for the crime. I guess I’m just surprised she took it so hard.
I’m really getting tired of the close ups on June. It’s done several times each episode. I get it, she’s upset.
I think Serena was devastated for several reasons. Eden was the kind of "good, pious girl" (her words) that Gilead was supposed to produce and reward. Serena liked and felt maternal toward her. But she chose "true love" over Gilead's ideology, which I suspect triggered her for several reasons. Serena, who despises her own husband, was sympathetic toward the young girl's quest for love and perhaps is realizing her loyalty to Giliead might not actually represent the right course of action. Presumably she would like" her own" daughter to experience love not just ideology and a bad arranged marriage.
I think Serena is regretting everything, between the writing and reading with June and her treatment in Canada, she is starting to realize the full volume of her actions. She is even verbalizing what has been done (yelling at her husband for rape, as if she wasn't literally holding June down).
Anonymous wrote:Curious about other people’s thoughts on why Serena took Eden’s death so badly. Seems like the standard consequence for the crime. I guess I’m just surprised she took it so hard.
I’m really getting tired of the close ups on June. It’s done several times each episode. I get it, she’s upset.