Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly hated the season finale. Barbaric and patently ridiculous in terms of believability. Nothing clever about the ending at all. I’m disappointed.
I agree, it was disappointing. I get June needing to exorcise demons but she chose savage revenge over her family. She could have had both. Would have gotten revenge simply sending him back--he would have ended up on the wall for his betrayal.
Lol no he wouldn’t have! Look around you, men get a pass always always no matter what horrid shit they do. He would have weaseled his way out the men in power would have been fine with it and he’s grow nice and old with some side pieces away from the government.
He deserved it and he was owed that death for all that he did. There’s a saying in training day the movie…you wanna get shii done, you gotta do it yourself.
He deserved far worse than that. That’s why it was so unsatisfying to me and so “un-clever”. A gang beating in the woods? Come on. Stupid.
Anonymous wrote:What a fricking disappointment!! A gang killing? Come on - that’s not only completely unbelievable, it’s also dramatically unsatisfying.
I’m actually pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Returning a finger to Serena was perfect
Anonymous wrote:She already murdered a doctor in a previous season. She's already a murderer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm team Luke, but I was at least entertained. After such a slow season, that's something.
I don't really believe any of it any more so I'm not as horrified as I maybe otherwise would be. I'm happy for a twist.
They should end the series there.
I go back and forth on Luke, but I really hated him this episode. He wants his traumatized wife to just move on. And where are the real therapists in Canada.
Anonymous wrote:I'm team Luke, but I was at least entertained. After such a slow season, that's something.
I don't really believe any of it any more so I'm not as horrified as I maybe otherwise would be. I'm happy for a twist.
They should end the series there.
Anonymous wrote:I celebrated and I’m not sorry.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was awful, I’m done with the series.
Reading all these comments I thought I was the only one who thought this ending was horrific.
The lesson I took from this is if someone oppresses you then you have every right to murder. Have we really gotten to this point in our society? June's actions should not be celebrated. I don't think it is far-fetched for her character to do this based on the path we have seen this season, but her actions shouldn't be lumped into a "girl-power-isn't-this-awesome" kind of thing that is being spelled out in all the reviews/interviews.
In all honestly, it would have felt more poetic for the women to not kill him...yet still send the finger to Serena...and let Fred go back to Gilead. He was not going to have a great reunion and likely would have ended up the wall as his fellow commanders no longer welcomed him. Why not let him see his whole life spiral out of control first.
Anonymous wrote:I keep waiting for June’s mother to show up.did they ever really say she died? If it wAs just inferred then maybe she could still be alive
Anonymous wrote:I keep waiting for June’s mother to show up.did they ever really say she died? If it wAs just inferred then maybe she could still be alive
Anonymous wrote:What a fricking disappointment!! A gang killing? Come on - that’s not only completely unbelievable, it’s also dramatically unsatisfying.
I’m actually pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was awful, I’m done with the series.
Reading all these comments I thought I was the only one who thought this ending was horrific.
The lesson I took from this is if someone oppresses you then you have every right to murder. Have we really gotten to this point in our society? June's actions should not be celebrated. I don't think it is far-fetched for her character to do this based on the path we have seen this season, but her actions shouldn't be lumped into a "girl-power-isn't-this-awesome" kind of thing that is being spelled out in all the reviews/interviews.
In all honestly, it would have felt more poetic for the women to not kill him...yet still send the finger to Serena...and let Fred go back to Gilead. He was not going to have a great reunion and likely would have ended up the wall as his fellow commanders no longer welcomed him. Why not let him see his whole life spiral out of control first.
Did you not watch the last scene? That’s the point. She decided to be a murderer but now…she’s a murderer. And you can argue that there’s a place for that in war and revolution but by doing so, she has forfeited her chance to live as a refugee in her reconstructed family. She knows, Luke knows, that’s the point of the last scene.
+1 The lesson is that violence and rage begets violence and rage. Look at the history of conflict in any part of the world. You don't oppress without creating a cycle of oppression. The desire for revenge is too powerful. Joseph is right, too, that it won't ultimately satisfy June. The triumph will be temporary, and she will still be unhealed. The tragedy of Gilead includes its legacy in the lives of those who've escaped.
While I don't disagree, I feel that the producers are doing a disservice by going around in interviews saying that June choose "justice" for what she did to Fred. It would be much more interesting if instead the show made more of a point to showcase how Gilead destroyed June's conscience and created a rage in her that cannot currently be fulfilled. Instead, they filmed it in a way that seemed to glorify her violence and even excused it as necessary because again it was just "justice." That is what I take issue with.
That's exactly how I read her actions. Not as justice per se but as (understandable) white hot rage.
From her perspective, there was never going to be justice if it was left up to the governments. I think she gave up on that idea.
There was, however, poetic justice in morbidly restoring a finger to Serena.