I thought Waterford was killed in no man’s land, disputed territory of some sort. The Canadians found his body. I don’t think his body was hung in Gilead, just that it was hung somewhere.
Maybe I wasn’t paying close enough attention.
I thought she was supposed to be a changed woman, ready to embrace life again, and thus she was pure in that moment. But she’s obviously gonna be evil on steroids after the funeral.
I didn’t realize it was back on. I’m still invested, will catch up this weekend, have to do some work travel and it’s better than hanging out alone in a hotel scrolling through the tv.
This time it took a page out of The Walking Dead: Let’s take the most important people and put them in harm’s way instead of splitting them up.
I’m still trying to figure out what Wheeler’s deal is in all of this. I was surprised to find out there really is a Mr. Wheeler.
And every time Serena thinks she is making headway in a man’s world (Gilead), she gets taken down a peg. She want’s to have her cake (female empowerment) and eat it, too (continuing the way of life in Gilead). Her two aims are at direct odds with each other.
Doesn’t Rita have a job? She’s at home watching Nichole. But here parents and guardian will be gone it seems for a few days. (And after that ending, perhaps much, much longer (for June and Luke, at least…)
Have now watched 5 episodes of the current season but it is hard to watch. But you get invested in a series so will probably see it through. It should have been a two or three season show max. Margaret Atwood must be gritting her teeth over this season
I like this season so far. I thought season 3 and 4 were slow - they could have covered the same territory in a single season or less - and seemed to be retreading the same old perilous situations.
I like this aspect of being on the outside looking in and the increasing presence of Gilead sympathisers in Canada (will they be next?). Mrs Wheeler is an excellent baddie. I also like the the storyline of Lawrence (Bradley Whitford’s performance is getting better and better) changing it from within - but not sure what his true motivation is.
The thing working for Gilead is that they’re the only country that produces babies. So there’s a religious argument to be made there (blessed by God?), or at least, something is working in Gilead.
In the real world, that angle probably doesn’t exist. but yeah, there still will be sympathizers regardless of how crazy a nation is. Humans be crazy.
and how is it serena and baby were missing for DAYS and the commanders or the one man US govt in canada or no one else seems to notice? and then of course we see her on the escape train, but where has she been and how was there no fanfare?
My son took the same train ride as the Handmaid’s Tale refugees (from Toronto to Vancouver) a few months ago: it took four days including the usual one day late. Good luck to the American refugees on the train given the crowded conditions…