ElectricBoogaloo May 16, 2018 Share May 16, 2018 Quote Offred finds unexpected allies and obstacles in her search for a way to protect Hannah. The Commander prepares for the dedication of a new Red Center. Nick struggles with his new assignment. Link to comment
Umbelina May 16, 2018 Share May 16, 2018 (edited) So, only the first part of this is the preview, but it looks like we are going to see some of Serena's history, and also maybe the reason that she can't have children. Edited May 16, 2018 by Umbelina 4 Link to comment
Brn2bwild May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 This says Episode 6 is slated for May 23, but this article claims it won't air until May 30th. Link to comment
Umbelina May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 That blows. Do they really think Memorial Day Weekend is still happening on Wednesdays? I think it's just a ploy to keep the subscription money coming in. 6 Link to comment
Brn2bwild May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 10 minutes ago, Umbelina said: That blows. Do they really think Memorial Day Weekend is still happening on Wednesdays? I think it's just a ploy to keep the subscription money coming in. Yet I saw in a forum here that the next scheduled date was May 23. I hope the article is wrong -- it makes no sense to have the episode on May 30, which is closer to Memorial Day, rather than on May 23rd. 5 Link to comment
PamelaMaeSnap May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 IMDB says May 23 and the link to the post that said May 30 has been taken down so maybe it was an error they caught (from HERE lol) and it's being fixed? Hope so. Do NOT want to wait two weeks for next episode. I have no life. 5 Link to comment
Ceindreadh May 18, 2018 Share May 18, 2018 2 hours ago, PamelaMaeSnap said: IMDB says May 23 and the link to the post that said May 30 has been taken down so maybe it was an error they caught (from HERE lol) and it's being fixed? Hope so. Do NOT want to wait two weeks for next episode. I have no life. The guide on my DVR says there’s an episode next Thursday - although granted, it’s not the most reliable. 1 Link to comment
Umbelina May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) Come on dude or dudette that's supposed to load the episode, do your dang job! Is anyone else seeing this yet? ETA You need to go to "recently added" to find it, it doesn't list on the episode page. Edited May 23, 2018 by Umbelina Link to comment
AnswersWanted May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 Wow. I...wow. Oh and FUCK YES!!!!!!!! And now I process it all... 23 Link to comment
Popular Post chocolatine May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 (edited) O. M. G. I never thought I'd applaud a suicide bombing. Ofglen 2.0 is my hero. I have so many questions. How did she come to be a part of it? She was a true believer at first, then balked when she was ordered to stone Janine, and apparently went full-on radical after they cut out her tongue. But there must have been other people working with her. How did she get the explosives? Mayday is officially "silent", so who helped her? Did Nick play any part in it? Is that why he urgently asked to be reassigned, then left the premises? I know a bunch of other stuff happened in the episode, but I can't get over the suicide bombing. Edited May 23, 2018 by chocolatine 48 Link to comment
Popular Post AnswersWanted May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 3 minutes ago, chocolatine said: O. M. G. I never thought I'd applaud a suicide bombing. Ofglen 2.0 is my hero. I have so many questions. How did she come to be a part of it? She was a true believer at first, then balked when she was ordered to stone Janine, and apparently went full-on radical after they cut out her tongue. But there must have been other people working with her. How did she get the explosives? Mayday is officially "silent", so who helped her? Did Nick play any part in it? Is that why he urgently asked to be reassigned, then left the premises? I know a bunch of other stuff happened in the episode, but I can't get over the suicide bombing. Those last three minutes just floored me. The episode was good, there was so much to unpack inside of it, but that ending has left me gagged. I truly was not prepared for that, I actually predicted that they were going to showcase little girls, like Hannah, being the next generation of handmaids to be reared in the center like a sort of handmaids’ boarding school. But to see those smug asshole bastards get blown to kingdom come was cathartic. I literally cheered and hollered in my living room watching that scene. This season may not be perfect by any means but that scene just saved it for me. That was the scene I needed and wanted to see. Holy shit, it was perfect. Blessed be the handmaid with a hand grenade/detonator. 61 Link to comment
Popular Post rideashire May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 I spend my entire time watching this show wishing for the moment when June is able to GO OFF on Serena. I am gonna cherish that moment when it happens. I need it so badly it hurts. At the same time, I keep hoping that Serena will have some sort of lightbulb moment and not be a complete sadist for the entire show and yet it never comes. I don't know what that says about me that a small part is hoping she might redeem herself in some way, because she's certainly shown that she has more awful qualities than good ones but then she'll do something like crying in that scene in the nursery and I think to myself "this is clearly bothering you, when are you gonna fucking do something about it?!" I don't know. This show screws with my head. I hate her, but I want her to come back from the brink, too. I also wanted June to stab her with that knitting needle, though, so... In other news, that poor brainwashed child married to Nick makes me sad. She has no idea how damn lucky she is that she ended up with him and not one of those monsters. (and yes, even suggesting that anything about any of her situation makes her lucky feels wrong) 53 Link to comment
chick binewski May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 I did not care for this episode at all, but then they won me over with Xray Spex and a detonator. 14 Link to comment
Popular Post chocolatine May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 2 minutes ago, AnswersWanted said: Blessed be the handmaid with a hand grenade/detonator. I just watched that scene again so that I could take in every detail. I'm pretty sure it wasn't a hand grenade, it was explosives strapped to her body, like a bomb vest, which is why she ran to be in the middle of the commanders. If it had been a grenade she could have thrown it. I love how, when she walked in she turned towards the other handmaids and showed them the detonator in her hand so that they could run to safety. Absolute hero, Ofglen 2.0, and we've never even learned her real name. 54 Link to comment
HeySandyStrange May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 Honestly, I found this episode slow and kind of boring-until the end. Now THAT, is the kind of blow I needed to see dealt to Gilead. I really hope Commender Fuckface Waterford doesn't somehow hobble out of the explosion alive, but if he does, I can only hope he'll be carted off by the Eyes and tried once Nick spills the beans. I had to watch the ending again and realized some of the Handmaid's on the top floor likely died in the blast, poor women. Now I want to see the backstory of Ofglenns turn from demoralized Handmaid to suicide bomber. I need to know who put her up to it-Mayday? Another rebel group? Maybe some rebels from the former United States who've infiltrated Gilead? Or does Ofglenn have some bomb-making skills? As for the rest-seriously, fuck Serena Joy. I can't wait to see her turned into a Martha or Unwoman, though with any luck she'll finagle her way into an Aunt position. That would be right up her sadistic alley. And Fuckface getting his creep on, only took him five or six episodes. Welp, hopefully he can explain his fuckery to his God now. 17 Link to comment
Deputy Deputy CoS May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 That ending made up for an almost boring episode. Just like her predecessor, Ofglen2 went out like a motherfucking boss! That was one of the most satisfying ending since Emily's mowing down of the guards. I was looking forward to this episode for Yvonne Strahovski but I am sorry to say that she did not impress in the flashback scenes. Loud public speeches is not her forte. 16 Link to comment
AnswersWanted May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 1 minute ago, chocolatine said: I just watched that scene again so that I could take in every detail. I'm pretty sure it wasn't a hand grenade, it was explosives strapped to her body, like a bomb vest, which is why she ran to be in the middle of the commanders. If it had been a grenade she could have thrown it. I love how, when she walked in she turned towards the other handmaids and showed them the detonator in her hand so that they could run to safety. Absolute hero, Ofglen 2.0, and we've never even learned her real name. I thought it was probably best to cover my bases since I didn’t get a good look at it, heh. But I did think it could be a hand grenade as well, but she might not want to throw it just because someone might have time to intervene and she wanted to make damn sure that she took out as many of those monsters as possible. That was a handmaid who was taking absolutely no chances, and I definitely applaud her for that. She was ready to go and she was going to make it count. I also personally love how all of those handmaids, once they saw her raise her fist and give them warning, hauled full ass out of there. Although in the preview for next week ... the aftermath looks incredibly brutal. 19 Link to comment
Brn2bwild May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) And here I was thinking that I finally understood why people thought this season was slow... then OMG! That said, the Serena plot was frustrating. I knew she was going to turn, and couldn't understand why she was so willing to talk about the "before time" with Offred. And that handmaid lunch was just weird. What was she hoping, to be "one of the girls"? (Although did anyone else's mind flash to that SNL sketch?) As for Offred, her change from the previous episode was jarring. She went from being a virtual robot to how she was when she initially returned to the Waterfords, if not more brazen. Talking in casual language without so much as a "praise be," bringing up past eating spots, being bold with both Serena and Fred. It was good to have June back, but it was like a 180. Finally, where can we watch previews for next week right away? I always seem to have to wait at least a day to watch on YouTube. Edited May 23, 2018 by Brn2bwild 15 Link to comment
Deputy Deputy CoS May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 You can watch the previews in the "Etras" tab. The one for next week's is available I agree that the change in June is jarring. She was too catonic to be fully functional right now. 4 Link to comment
Umbelina May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) I was so surprised that Serena Joy let June see the ultrasound, equally shocked that letting the (at least) birth mother see the child wasn't routine. Such a creepy place. Serena really did seem to be making a sincere effort to be kind to June now. I know it's all about the health of the baby, but I have to admit I enjoyed the respite. Both women were being civil and almost "real" at times now. Finally! The knitting. Showing June the nursery and honestly asking her opinion, June being kind back, and sharing a story about her real life, the stars on the ceiling in their daughter's room. Later of course, nasty Serena reentering the episode by making June pick up the knitting needle, and training Eden to treat Handmaid's like shit, but at least June won that one. "I felt a cramp." She's playing the game now, and using her wits. OK, I was truly shocked that Serena threw a dinner party for June's "friends" and actually served the guests herself. Can't say she didn't try. June pushing it, bringing up the old days about having brunch with friends. Serena, shocked, hang in there with "Who knows? Maybe we were thee at the same time?" Nice little jab there June, well done. So June's "friends" look as if they have forgiven her? The RESIST signs! The protests! The suicide bomber! This is so much like today, I think that's why this show is so very hard to watch at times. It's much to close to our current situation. It's not the show being bleak, as much as it's how damn close to home it all is. It's also so interesting to see how Gilead came to be. The terrorist comment later...sigh Nice to see June back, but changed again, more practical, more careful. Her interactions with Nick we quite telling. How many "June's did we see this episode, I've lost count, but I really like her now. I just keep thinking how much June has changed this season. That casual and somewhat normal conversation with Fred mirrored in some ways her changed relationship with Serena Joy. Another side of June coming out, finally somewhere between snarky June thoughts, prisoner June, and escapee free June. Go Rita! "Ask your wife." So much said in one short sentence. I heard, "Be careful you asshole, what the hell do you think you're doing with June now?" It's just so bizarre to me to see the men walking around that building like things are normal and free...well, for them, not that much has changed, just a lot more control over the women. Then later to see the men all seated, while, of course, the handmaid's stand. Now of course, the men are dead! Yay! Is Fred dead? What do you guys think? Could some have survived that? Looks like Mayday may be out of the rescuing Handmaid's work, but on to bombs and more resistance now, and not just in the colonies! So, looks like Eden is wearing the dirty grayish teal of an Econowife? She's talking about knowing how to cook and keep house, so that must be her designation. Probably because of her age and her faith, but I'm getting such a FLDS vibe from her, raised to serve. This little kitten has sharp claws though. It seems they are implying that Nick may be a Commander one day, which will promote her to wife though. How awkward was that conversation between Eden and June! "He thinks I'm ugly" and June being so kind to her, and WHAP! There come those sharp claws, "What if he's a gender traitor?" I'm a bit spoiled, so I knew it was coming, but it still shocked me. They seem to have almost been reading the board (I know, this was filmed months ago) but Serena knitting, Serena gardening. So much for "what to the wives DO all day?" questions. Fred loves powerful Serena, and the preview showed the shot, so I knew it was coming, but obviously her infertility wasn't what pushed her into being that way to begin with. "If I could just see her, know she's OK, it would make me feel so much better, I wont' tell anyone." AND, it's over, the civility Serena probably correctly identified as leading up to that request was a step too far. Nick is really pushing his and June's luck, rushing after her "what's wrong?" June tells him to go fuck his wife, with the jab, what's the matter you don't want to fuck someone you don't want to. Hello! I'm glad she warned him, and frankly, I'm preferring the personal over the political story, it's almost a relief to see normal human problems (OK "normal" is stretching it a bit,) but you know what I mean, relationship issues over the very frightening political issues. What the heck? A glory hole sheet? Least sexy sex scene ever. Poor Nick. Poor Eden. That was seriously awful and perfect as well. Serena to Fred, "Be a MAN!" Careful what you ask for Serena, or maybe reconsider the traits you assign to men, and to women. So the "man" murders the bound and gagged wife of the man who shot Serena. Very manly, although, I do think many would consider that justice, even today. The whispers are sometimes hard to understand in this show, I certainly think they are true to the story, but dang, it makes me wish Hulu had closed captioning available on the web. What a ride show, extremely well done episode. Edited May 23, 2018 by Umbelina typos 22 Link to comment
Pachengala May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 Sigh. This show is really lost without the source material. It started with the ‘rah rah girl power!’ last season and hit its nadir with this episode. Who even WERE these characters? What story do they think they’re telling? It’s gone drone chilling and prescient to rote and cliche. I miss that show. 1 Link to comment
Popular Post Deputy Deputy CoS May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 4 minutes ago, Pachengala said: Sigh. This show is really lost without the source material. It started with the ‘rah rah girl power!’ last season and hit its nadir with this episode. Who even WERE these characters? What story do they think they’re telling? It’s gone drone chilling and prescient to rote and cliche. I miss that show. I am truly sorry you feel that way. This was a slow burn but it ended up being one of the most satisfying episode of the entire series IMO 49 Link to comment
Umbelina May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 I really loved all of it. All of the changes, the different personalities, the back story, yes, the relevance to our times now might have been a little heavy handed, but every step of the way this episode worked for me. It revealed some of the past, and it certainly showed us many sides of most of the characters. What will happen if Fred is dead? Is this "phase two" of Gilead? 19 Link to comment
Pachengala May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) 21 minutes ago, Deputy Deputy CoS said: I am truly sorry you feel that way. LOL, it’s okay that we have different responses to the show. Edited May 23, 2018 by Pachengala Unnecessarily snarky, even for me. 4 Link to comment
Popular Post AnswersWanted May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 (edited) To me Serena Joy is like that ultra spoiled eight-year-old girl who begs and begs and pleads with her parents to get her a puppy or a kitten as a pet, and then once they do she has absolutely no idea how to really care for it. She doesn’t view it for what it is, a living being with feelings and emotions, to her it’s no more than a toy. So depending on her mood, depending on the day or depending on the stars alignment, she can pet it gently and talk to it sweetly and feed it treats, or in a flash she can kick it in the side or yank on its tail or shut it up in a closet because she’s sick of hearing it whine and cry. She goes through the motions of her life now with no real clarity or maturity, she behaves like a child whenever it suits her. She basically has full on tantrums, she is unstable, she won’t use her words, she’d rather hit people in anger than take a timeout to calm down, it’s like a five-year-old spoiled brat that’s been unleashed in a Whole Foods. . Even before the fall of America and the rise of Gilead this was a woman who wasn’t fully developed internally. She threw herself into an idea that she supposedly believed in completely but frankly it was the clingy desperation of a very uncertain, confused human being. She seems like a lost little girl and Gilead now brings all of her long buried frights to life. It causes her to lash out because for once all her other hiding places no longer exist, there’s no more modern society for her hide among and blend in, there’s no more modern society to attack and to vilify. Just like a child, she got the world she claims she wished for. And now she’s stuck with it and now it’s her hell. Serena is Alice gone down the religious zealot rabbit hole. Edited May 23, 2018 by AnswersWanted 33 Link to comment
Shaynaa May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) The end was amazing. However the show continues to ignore to concept of race. The college protests were calling Serena Joy a Nazi. Nazi ideology is centered on white supremacy and purity. The idea that the rise of Gilead and Gilead itself would not include racism is laughable and insulting. Note how almost all the Commanders are white. Most of the handmaids are as well. We have had a few POC. Bruce Miller said he understood the criticism of race in season 1 and would address it. We are halfway through and the writers have done zilch. Serena said something about the number of life births having gone down 60 something percent in the last year in the flashback. Wow, what in the world was going on. I thought the decline was more gradual. I am curious how long ago the flashback was. I remember the flashbacks to Hannah's birth where there were no babies in the nursery. Edited May 23, 2018 by Shaynaa 23 Link to comment
Becks May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 46 minutes ago, Umbelina said: The whispers are sometimes hard to understand in this show, I certainly think they are true to the story, but dang, it makes me wish Hulu had closed captioning available on the web. They do - I watch it every week via the Hulu site with closed-captioning. It's under the 'settings' icon in the lower right-hand side of the player. 7 Link to comment
tennisgurl May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) So, in other news, this show has now made me cheer for a suicide bomber, and that makes me feel weird. Ofglen2 goes out fighting back HARD! Something about the Ofglen line really just inspires a "end this miserable life with my middle finger in the air" kind of feeling, doesn't it? Certainly ended on a bang, right? Its like the whole episode is mostly just awkward awfulness, and then BOOM action! I hope she took as many of those assholes out as possible. Especially Fred. Fred and Serena Joy being all offended that they dont feel like their right to freedom of speech is being respected is just hilarious in hypocritical that is, considering what they end up doing. What a perfect pair of assholes they are. Every time you think Serena Joy will finally have a breakthrough, she heads back to Mean Girl land. Serena Joy, despite being a seemingly intelligent person, really come off as a spoiled child who always wants what she cant have, and takes it out on everyone around her. What an awful, no win situation with Nick and his new child bride. Poor Nick. Poor brainwashed Eden. Poor June. Its really a crappy conversation to have with your kind of boyfriend. "You need to get in there, have sex with your fifteen year old unwanted bride, or she could have you murdered, and I dont really want that". I wonder if Nick gave Ofglen2 the bomb, and thats why he was so quick to want to leave? Or maybe he just freaking hates being in this messed up situation with June that could easily get them both killed because he isnt a monster who wants to fuck a child. This really is a dystopian world that decided that all the other dystopian worlds just didn’t have enough societaly enforced rape. I guess the real winner in all of this are suit manufacturers. Its like every single commander goes to the same bland suit store. Edited May 23, 2018 by tennisgurl 18 Link to comment
Umbelina May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 Yes, it really looks like Mayday has moved to plan B, no more quiet resistance, no more smuggling people out, they are bringing the fight to Gilead proper. Everything changes now. Just like in real life, small resistances (like June refusing to stone Janine) move to larger plans, like a suicide bomb, blowing up many of the powerful in Gilead, and sadly, a few Housemaids as well. Wouldn't it be wonderful it Aunt Lydia is at least partially blamed for cutting out OfGlen's tongue, thus spurring her to her sacrifice as the bomber? Yeah, probably not going to happen, but a girl can dream. 16 Link to comment
Popular Post mamadrama May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 I loved this episode. My son, age 10, watches the show with me and we sat there on edge and uncomfortable throughout the entire thing. For us, waiting for the other shoe to drop with Serena Joy had much more tension than June trying to escape on the plane. You KNEW things weren't going to go well, but you just weren't sure when it would happen. That was well played on the actors' parts. Surprised that Serena Joy let her see the ultrasound, not surprised that they don't normally let the Handmaids see them. They don't really even consider them the "birthmothers"; these women are incubators and barely considered more than cows at this point. THEY are not the pregnant ones, the "Wives" are. Crazy. I want to watch the downfall of Serena Joy myself, and yet in this episode I also found myself wishing that she WOULD have a redemption storyline with a turnaround. Although I consider her actions and behavior to be worse than the men's in a lot of ways (gender traitor indeed), the bits of humanity that come through in her make her complex and I credit the actress for helping to make a character that I can't look away from. As a character, not as a person but as a character, I am far more interested in her than anyone else on the show, save for Emily. Unlike many of the men who just seemed to want power (Fred, you insipid weak fool who rode your wife's coattails to a higher position and then threw her under the bus, I'm looking at YOU), I do believe that she started out as kind of a true believer in what she was selling. That doesn't make her admirable necessarily, but it makes me come my anger at her from a different angle. Cracked up at the speech when Fred shouted "this is America" when they wouldn't let Serena Joy talk. And look how much better things are now, Fred... Part of me wishes that June hadn't pushed back at SJ so heavily in this episode. I've tried not to be too judgey about her decisions, because I know she's not perfect, but I truly think that she needs to be playing a different kind of game here. Fighting with SJ isn't going to net her anything but small moral victories at the moment-she needs to be playing the long game. I realize she doesn't have much time for the "long" one, because who knows what will happen once she's had the baby, but I think her best bet is to lull the commander's wife into a false sense of security before making any sudden moves and that means working on her for more than a day. She's not going to get anywhere with SJ anyway, Fred's the weak one and the one she can manipulate. I loved this episode. 31 Link to comment
mamadrama May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 4 hours ago, tennisgurl said: I wonder if Nick gave Ofglen2 the bomb, and thats why he was so quick to want to leave? I wonder if he at least knew about it. There's the line in the season 2 trailer where SJ worries that people will think they're a part of the resistance. Maybe Nick was planting the seeds for that. "There's things you don't know about Commander Waterford,""protect the handmaid" (literally just minutes before a bunch get blown up), etc. Maybe he was covering his bases in case Fred makes it through that blow out. If he doesn't die then at least the higher ups might think he was in on it. 13 Link to comment
vixenbynight May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 7 hours ago, chocolatine said: O. M. G. I never thought I'd applaud a suicide bombing. Ofglen 2.0 is my hero. I have so many questions. How did she come to be a part of it? She was a true believer at first, then balked when she was ordered to stone Janine, and apparently went full-on radical after they cut out her tongue. But there must have been other people working with her. How did she get the explosives? Mayday is officially "silent", so who helped her? Did Nick play any part in it? Is that why he urgently asked to be reassigned, then left the premises? I know a bunch of other stuff happened in the episode, but I can't get over the suicide bombing. Ofglen was a true believer, because she thought that being a Handmaiden would be better than what her life was before. Then, she saw exactly how her and the other Handmaidens were treated: they are walking wombs. Of course she would go full on radical. I know that they probably haven't killed off Fred, but I hope he is missing a leg or arm after that explosion at the Center. 10 Link to comment
JasonCC May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 I haven't seen a suicide bomber scene that makes me "get it" why some would feel so oppressed and desperate they'd turn to that. BSG had a powerful suicide bomber scene, but this one take's the cake. So much more to say later--love reading the perspectives here. 23 Link to comment
Popular Post JennyMominFL May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 As a retired Marine who has handled hand Grenades, that was not one, definitely a suicide bomber. And not to defend suicide bombers but most of them do believe that it’s the only way they can make a difference against a much larger entity. They are wrong of course. It’s usually innocents being hurt. Imagine how truly hopeless one is to get the the point Ofglen was at 34 Link to comment
chick binewski May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 2 hours ago, mamadrama said: Part of me wishes that June hadn't pushed back at SJ so heavily in this episode. I've tried not to be too judgey about her decisions, because I know she's not perfect, but I truly think that she needs to be playing a different kind of game here. Fighting with SJ isn't going to net her anything but small moral victories at the moment-she needs to be playing the long game. I realize she doesn't have much time for the "long" one, because who knows what will happen once she's had the baby, but I think her best bet is to lull the commander's wife into a false sense of security before making any sudden moves and that means working on her for more than a day. She's not going to get anywhere with SJ anyway, Fred's the weak one and the one she can manipulate. 3 This is what I'm not enjoying about this season: which version of June are we gonna get this week? And absolutely - there's not much time for the long con, but she rushed her rescue so hard she ended up destroying a family by putting them at risk & getting at least 2 men killed. When she realized the impact we got inert June for a week, but now she thinks she can work Serena Joy for a favor? It's too inconsistent. And we still don't know how she got on the ground last week! 2 hours ago, mamadrama said: I wonder if he at least knew about it. There's the line in the season 2 trailer where SJ worries that people will think they're a part of the resistance. Maybe Nick was planting the seeds for that. "There's things you don't know about Commander Waterford,""protect the handmaid" (literally just minutes before a bunch get blown up), etc. Maybe he was covering his bases in case Fred makes it through that blow out. If he doesn't die then at least the higher ups might think he was in on it. It does make sense Nick would be in on it. But I was kind of flummoxed as to why Pryce would listen to Nick, other than the fact he's already got his suspicions about Waterford. 8 Link to comment
LordOfLotion May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 13 minutes ago, JennyMominFL said: As a retired Marine who has handled hand Grenades, that was not one, definitely a suicide bomber. And not to defend suicide bombers but most of them do believe that it’s the only way they can make a difference against a much larger entity. They are wrong of course. It’s usually innocents being hurt. Imagine how truly hopeless one is to get the the point Ofglen was at This doesn't look like a grenade to me. Also, she pushed a button; she didn't pull a pin. It's hard to tell if that stuff coming off the end of it is part of the handmaid habit or if it's a wire leading to explosives tied to her body. 5 Link to comment
Popular Post rubinia May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 (edited) How dumb are Nick and June to be talking to each other in such a casual way when anyone could overhear? I know Rita is sympathetic but Eden might be around and I think they have other servants too... June: We need to be careful. I don’t want to lose you. Nick: I LOVE YOU AND OUR CHILD Me: Keep it down!!!! Edited May 24, 2018 by rubinia 52 Link to comment
tennisgurl May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 Loved the triple meanings of the episodes title this week. Not only do they reference Serena Joy getting shot and Fred killing the shooters wife (first blood drawn of the takeover) and the suicide bombing (possibly first blood drawn of a war against Gilead), with the two events book ending each other, it also referenced Eve losing her virginity. 15 Link to comment
Popular Post mamadrama May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 9 minutes ago, chick binewski said: This is what I'm not enjoying about this season: which version of June are we gonna get this week? And absolutely - there's not much time for the long con, but she rushed her rescue so hard she ended up destroying a family by putting them at risk & getting at least 2 men killed. When she realized the impact we got inert June for a week, but now she thinks she can work Serena Joy for a favor? It's too inconsistent. And we still don't know how she got on the ground last week! It does make sense Nick would be in on it. But I was kind of flummoxed as to why Pryce would listen to Nick, other than the fact he's already got his suspicions about Waterford. The inconsistency is getting to me, too, and some of the things just aren't making a lot of sense to me. Like when Nick said, "Maybe you should take her to a different kind of doctor." I mean, is Dude blind and deaf? Shouldn't he be kind of privy to the crazy-ass ways that the Handmaids (and women in general) get treated? ARE there any psychologists left? And what made him think they'd even CARE about June's mental health? That took me right out of the episode. I know that's kind of off topic and not what you said, but it was on my mind. :-) Re: The Three Faces of June I'm a little jarred by June's inconsistencies and sometimes I have trouble ascertaining motive from her. For instance, when she walked into the kitchen and casually inquired of Fred whether he was mad at her or not, at first I was like, "Is this another Nick and the doctor kind of conversation?" But then I figured, nah, she's playing him and flirting it up because she knows he's easier than his wife. But someone who is smart enough to work the commander like that SHOULD be smart enough to know that you can't pull one over on Serena Joy, the woman who literally threatened you with your own child, after a day of pie and belly rubbin'. 27 Link to comment
Popular Post SillyOldClothCat May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 When we saw the shot of all the audience full of Commanders, I swear my first thought was "That'd be a good place to drop a bomb"... and then Ofglen2.0 heard my suggestion! So because I'm apparently mentally controlling this narrative, if anyone has has any ideas about what needs to happen next week, I can start thinking those thoughts really hard Right Now. Lmk! 33 Link to comment
JennyMominFL May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) 13 minutes ago, LordOfLotion said: This doesn't look like a grenade to me. Also, she pushed a button; she didn't pull a pin. It's hard to tell if that stuff coming off the end of it is part of the handmaid habit or if it's a wire leading to explosives tied to her body. No. I agree.. not a Granade. She did not pull a pin or flip the thumb clip. A suicide bomber will do far more damage than the localized damage from a Grenade. Grenades are useful in throwing into a foxhole. Not so much into a large crowd like that. I have a grenade story that illustrates their range. In basic training we learned how to throw a Grenade. We threw from behind a barrier which was just above waist high. You pull the pin , then at the same time you flip the thumb clip while putting up your other hand to sight where you will throw grenade. We memorized this..... Pull pin, thumb clip, throw grenade. We were in a row maybe, 10 feet between each Marine , throwing live Grenades. The Marine next to me goes to throw hers. Pull pin, thumb clip, throw grenade, right? She went, pull pin, thumb clip, DROP grenade. It landed right by her feet, With 10 feet on either side from other marines, and a Drill instructor right there. The DI immediately yelled get down , grabbed the private, tossed her over the barrier,and jumped over too. The grenade went off. All of us were fine. bottom line I hope Ofglen was a suicide bomber and took a lot more of those motherfuckers out then a grenade would Edited May 23, 2018 by JennyMominFL 15 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo May 23, 2018 Author Share May 23, 2018 KABOOM! Ofglen 2.0 FTW! MVP! Hey, remember after Offred got caught and returned to the Waterfords and I said that at least she wouldn't be forced to have sex with him every month since she was pregnant. Apparently he had different ideas. High five to Offred for playing the "I'm worried about the baby" card. As Rita advised her earlier, milk it while you can! Pick up that knitting needle for your power tripping bitch ass? Sorry, the baby. I know that Nick had no choice in getting married, but I had to laugh when Nick said the soup smelled good and asked where his was and Rita's reply was "Ask your wife." Poor Offred - it sucks to have to comfort your boyfriend's new wife. 9 hours ago, Umbelina said: Probably because of her age and her faith, but I'm getting such a FLDS vibe from her, [snip] What the heck? A glory hole sheet? Least sexy sex scene ever. Poor Nick. Poor Eden. That was seriously awful and perfect as well. At my high school, people used to say that Mormons had to have sex with the glory hole sheet but apparently the same rumor exists regarding Orthodox Jews too. 10 Link to comment
Stiggs May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 10 hours ago, chocolatine said: O. M. G. I never thought I'd applaud a suicide bombing. OMG, I'm there with you. I literally cheered - and it's fucked up, man. I'm all out of sorts knowing that yes, there are circumstances when I actually would applaud a suicide bomber. Nobody can say that this show doesn't make you think, man, lol. My god. I watched it at 7AM and I felt like I needed a shot of vodka after. (I walked my dogs instead, lol.) 12 Link to comment
AnswersWanted May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 I really hope that Fred lost a body part or two in that explosion. The way he murdered that man’s partner was unforgivable. Obviously they cannot be planning to give him a redemption arc which is just fine by me. I like hating him, I like seeing him as a representation for all the things in a world like this that I have the need and desire to hate. And I want to see him pay dearly for all of his treachery and cruelty and destruction. Oh, and the way he was hounddog pawing at June, full of pent up lust, not even caring that he was wanting to bed a woman who obviously is having a less then easy-going pregnancy ... he is the devil. Donnie the doctor was back again, part of me almost hopes that he might be part of May Day. The way poked his head around the screen to address June directly instead of just asking her questions from behind the curtain makes me wonder. It was a way to treat her like a person, if only for a second. 19 Link to comment
UNOSEZ May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 So now the authorities have to have a chat with Commander Glen right... That's two in a row who went nuts and killed Men of Gilead... Somn in the water at that house... I had a glimmer of hope for Serena Joy.. Who I get is a ball of contradictory emotions and motives.... But God she can't help but be horrible... What type of mental gymnastics does a woman and capable and smart as she's been shown to be have to do to be ok with the state of affairs she's helped to usher in... A world where women get tongues cut out for refusing to stone other women... Where she's not allowed to write.. Where child-brides are given away to loyal older men... Not to mention all the Rape... I mean So. Much. Rape... I dunno how she does it.. And the show keeps teasing us showing us glimpses that maybe somewhere in there is someone who would be struggling with all this.. But then poof she's back playing the Master's wife teaching the slave girl her place... I mean seriously she has a black woman in her house who does all the work and she hits her when she's angry about other things... Gilead or 1830's Antebellum south not much is different. 6 Link to comment
Empress1 May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 1 minute ago, AnswersWanted said: I really hope that Fred lost a body part or two in that explosion. The way he murdered that man’s partner was unforgivable. Obviously they cannot be planning to give him a redemption arc which is just fine by me. I like hating him, I like seeing him as a representation for all the things in a world like this that I have the need and desire to hate. And I want to see him pay dearly for all of his treachery and cruelty and destruction. Oh, and the way he was hounddog pawing at June, full of pent up lust, not even caring that he was wanting to bed a woman who obviously is having a less then easy-going pregnancy ... he is the devil. Donnie the doctor was back again, part of me almost hopes that he might be part of May Day. The way poked his head around the screen to address June directly instead of just asking her questions from behind the curtain makes me wonder. It was a way to treat her like a person, if only for a second. I was like "My dude, she was just pulled out of a pool of her own blood. Go jerk off or something." The actress playing Serena does quiet better than she does shouting. Her fiery rage in the flashback scenes wasn't quite believable. I told y'all Eden was not to be messed with. She had crazy eyes when she was said it was their duty to God to procreate. (Yes, June IS sure Nick's not a gender traitor. Wink wink.) 41 minutes ago, SillyOldClothCat said: When we saw the shot of all the audience full of Commanders, I swear my first thought was "That'd be a good place to drop a bomb"... and then Ofglen2.0 heard my suggestion! So because I'm apparently mentally controlling this narrative, if anyone has has any ideas about what needs to happen next week, I can start thinking those thoughts really hard Right Now. Lmk! Me: "Somebody should blow that place u - OH SHIT!" 18 Link to comment
Popular Post nodorothyparker May 23, 2018 Popular Post Share May 23, 2018 Good gods, there was a whole lot of unsexiness in the service of covering ass in this episode. And that's before you get to all the frenemy of my frenemy is my frenemy business before the big kaboom. Yvonne Strahovski continues to impress here as her Serena has layers on top of layers on top of layers. Sure, she and June each knew they were playing the other for something they wanted but they also each fell victim to believing there might be a little something there too, which made her snap back into bitch mode the moment June asked about Hannah all the more jarring. She'd thrown Offred a nice little brunch with her handmaid "friends." She'd reminisced about before and served pie. They'd discussed wallpaper together. It was almost like they were friends, you know, if you overlook that whole ritual raping and planning to steal her child from her thing. How could she now be so difficult and manipulative and mean to her? Strahovski is so good in taking me right up to that line in almost hooking me into empathizing with her for getting caught in a trap of her own creation and wanting to see her somehow redeem herself and then making a sudden hard right turn into snarling nastiness as she pulls rank as WIFE and again demands that it be all about HER and HER suffering. I can admit now that I wasn't wild about the original casting news that the show had aged down Serena and Commander Fred to make them more June's contemporaries, but it's working magnificently for me here, from Serena's clear longing to share in the pregnancy experience to her being one of those talking head blondes roiling modern campuses. Between the news out this past week that the U.S. birthrate has hit a historic low and all the "Resist" signs in the angry crowd, this show couldn't be more on the nose. Loved June's "Oh, you have to fuck somebody you don't want to? You poor thing," to Nick. No, he didn't ask for this, but now he's getting a full on taste of it that until now he's been mostly on the sidelines on in a way that drives home just how damaging this entire arrangement is to everyone, from the poor abused handmaids to the painfully unschooled 15-year-old who's never been given the choice to even know this is really what she wants to the adult man who's cornered into doing his duty to deflower her even while he's declaring his love for someone else. The writing and the actress playing Eden are doing a terrific job stradling the line that makes her both a victim and a danger to be contained. And of course good old Commander Fred is still lurking around waiting for an opening. I could tell from the beginning of the scene in the kitchen that he's one of those guys who finds pregnancy a turn on, and if it happens to be in a woman he's near obsessed with all the better. Hopefully he loses more than just a hand or two in the explosion. Poor Ofglen, who was willing to go along with all of this for regular meals and a warm bed and ended as maybe the most justified suicide bomber ever. Rita's side eye to all the shenanigans in that house and just being over it is the best. I covet Serena's greenhouse if not much else. 27 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo May 23, 2018 Author Share May 23, 2018 Serena was already feeling resentful when the other handmaids gathered around to touch Offred’s baby belly, so I was just waiting to see how kikg benevolent Serena lasted before snapping. Offred, on the other hand, I think pushed too hard because of what Serena said in the nursery: “I want you to know, I'm going to be the best mother I can be to my child.” My child, not by blood but through monthly rape and then forcing Offred to just hand over her child so that she could be a brood mare again. 8 Link to comment
Umbelina May 23, 2018 Share May 23, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, ElectricBoogaloo said: At my high school, people used to say that Mormons had to have sex with the glory hole sheet but apparently the same rumor exists regarding Orthodox Jews too. That's an odd rumor. Oddly enough, it's quite the opposite. Mormons think married sex is healthy, and should be fun, joyful, another gift from God, going as far to imply "anything goes as long as you are married." As far as the FLDS, the polygamy people? Yeah, no glory holes there either. 3 minutes ago, ElectricBoogaloo said: Serena was already feeling resentful when the other handmaids gathered around to touch Offred’s baby belly, so I was just waiting to see how kikg benevolent Serena lasted before snapping. Offred, on the other hand, I think pushed too hard because of what Serena said in the nursery: “I want you to know, I'm going to be the best mother I can be to my child.” My child, not by blood but through monthly rape and then forcing Offred to just hand over her child so that she could be a brood mare again. I think Serena was right in suspecting June was being "pleasant" all along for one thing, the chance to see Hannah. It was always about that, which is why we got to see so many sides of June this episode, and I loved it. She had me fooled too. It was a nice change up though, but the biggest nice change up is all those dead Commanders! Is this the group that was coming in from all the areas of Gilead? Edited May 23, 2018 by Umbelina 6 Link to comment
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