I had never even thought of that. That's just…ugh.
I had never even thought of that. That's just…ugh.
I hope that they delve into that because that part of the book has always freaked me out, moreso as it became obvious that kids were never in my cards no matter what I wanted.
The only time that I think anyone should get a warning is if they are trying to do it for take-off and descent. Otherwise, if you've gotta go, you've gotta go.
I was on a flight about 2 years ago where we were on the tarmac, waiting to be given the go-ahead to go because of bad weather. It was about 2 hours just sitting there. At least 3 or 4 people went to the restroom, none of them asked and none of them were booted.
Ok, who wants to do a kickstarter to create an airline that doesn't suck and actually likes its customers?
I don't know why, but I felt like the scenes involving Janine with the birth gave a good insight into why the whole 'but what about adoption' argument from pro-life supporters isn't so easy.
I love them. "Don't You Forget about Me" makes the Ofglen II reveal hit like a sledgehammer.
Do you listen to the podcast about The Handmaid's Tale, Red All Over? You are not alone in getting those Ms Trunchbull vibes.
It's possible, but that sort of thinking by women is still baked into characters. And I wouldn't be surprised if they changed it, as the two characters are much younger than their book counterparts.
Remember how people didn't raise a fuss when the Patriot Act happened? Even though it was a massive assault on our civil rights? That's the reason why I don't think it's a hard pill to swallow that they could do that and people would just roll over.
There is humor, just not a lot.
The thing that makes it hard with Serena Joy is that she occupies a space akin to what Phyllis Schlafly did, telling women to occupy traditional feminine roles, all the while not occupying that space.
The tiny details that the Handmaids are being treated as little more than a womb with two legs…chilling.
I stopped watching Dexter in Season 2….so I missed her there.
I barked with laughter when it started. This of course turned to horror with the reveal.
Strahovski is probably best known for being in Chuck.
The end of the episode works so well I think because we've had Offred's fears completely done away with (or as much as they can be in this world), she has a piece of intel and they used a music cue to outdo all music cues (as I said yesterday I barked with laughter). And then it's all stopped short by the reveal.
Is there ANY character on the show that everyone likes??
So more people to not care about because you got burned when someone you actually sorta liked died…
She's so scary as Aunt Lydia.