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Post by MS on Aug 15, 2019 5:57:21 GMT -5
Sacrifice: Penultimate episode of season 3. Quite tense with the Waterfords at the detention facility including Serena meeting Moira. Tragic about Eleanor.
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Post by MS on Sept 5, 2019 5:26:05 GMT -5
Mayday: Season 3 finale. Exciting season finale with the rescue of the children and what happens with June.
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Post by MS on Sept 2, 2020 4:40:23 GMT -5
Hard Quiz on August 5 2020 included The Handmaid's Tale with its contestant Jess and Jess made it to the final round and won.
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Post by MS on Oct 8, 2020 8:36:14 GMT -5
Margaret Atwood: A Word After A Word After A Word is Power: Margaret Atwood: A Word After A Word After A Word is Power is a 2019 documentary that looks at the life and career of Margaret Atwood, the author of The Handmaid's Tale. Interesting documentary about Atwood with interviews from the author herself. Interesting comments that when it came to The Handmaid's Tale TV series (which had a small part in, in front of the cameras) is that while it was based on the book that she wrote, the TV series is not her creation.
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Post by MS on Apr 29, 2021 5:21:10 GMT -5
Pigs: Season 4 opener. Interesting that this starts with June surviving what she had survived from the end of last season. June ends up at a New England farm and not bad what develops there. Meanwhile other familiar characters have not fared well with what situations that has been given to them.
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Post by MS on May 6, 2021 5:56:39 GMT -5
Nightshade: Season 4, Episode 2. What a shock that June got at the end when her escort was shot dead beside her and her then getting captured.
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Post by MS on May 6, 2021 6:13:10 GMT -5
The Crossing: Season 4, Episode 3. Series directorial debut by Elisabeth Moss (June) and what a brilliant direction from her. Harrowing the torture that was inflicted on June. Highlight of the episode when June and her fellow Handmaidens ran away and that haunting music especially when the train went by.
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Post by MS on May 7, 2021 2:00:02 GMT -5
Milk: Season 4, Episode 4. The episode title refers to the milk train that June and Janine were in. Quite unsettling this episode with Janine's flashbacks.
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Post by MS on May 20, 2021 6:00:16 GMT -5
Chicago: Season 4, Episode 5. Quite a harrowing sight of Chicago here and an unexpected reunion that took place here.
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Post by MS on May 27, 2021 5:09:33 GMT -5
Vows: Season 4, Episode 6. Intense situation with June on the ship and having to get through a certain obstacle.
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Post by MS on Jun 3, 2021 5:19:06 GMT -5
Home: Season 4, Episode 7. June is settling in as she requests asylum in Canada. What a scene when June faced off Serena Joy as the former tells off the latter with what she has done to her.
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Post by MS on Jun 10, 2021 6:36:30 GMT -5
Testimony: Antepenultimate episode of season 4. Harrowing when June gives her testimony at the International Criminal Court as she recounts her troubling experiences in Gilead. Also harrowing when a former aunt Irene came to beg June for forgiveness but when she does not get this forgiveness she hung herself.
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Post by MS on Jun 17, 2021 5:35:38 GMT -5
Progress: Penultimate episode of season 4. No doubt it would not be considered as progress when it was revealed that Waterford was to be the inside man in exchange for his freedom. Very understandably the rage that June expresses with this deal.
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Post by MS on Aug 10, 2021 0:02:59 GMT -5
The Wilderness: Season 4 finale. What a horrifying punishment that Fred finally gets and deserved. This leads to a shock for Serena at the end.
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Post by MS on Sept 15, 2022 2:41:28 GMT -5
Morning: Season 5 opener. Commendable of June confessing to killing Waterford thinking that this would put her in prison for murder. However she gets away scot free due to where she killed Waterford which isn't covered by Canadian law, Canada being where she is now. Frustratingly when she gets for this confession is a high phone bill instead!
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