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They've added a lot of disturbing details in a lot of ways with how much they've deviated from source material. I threw up in my mouth a little when I heard that line.

They are very literal in Gilead

I'm wondering what other horrors lay in store for Janine. She's fertile but after what she's done, what other kind of sick, twisted punishment can Gilead lay out? Thinking about it makes me nauseous. Every time Moira is on screen makes me wish there was an episode dedicated to her. Samira Wiley is amazing in this role

Yes I finished watching the season already and I was glad to see where Jacqueline ended up, which is why I look forward to see where her character goes in season 4.

It would be nice going forward if there were real consequences. Rosa in prison is going to be hilarious. I mean she had a razor blade under her tongue since grade school. After they get out of jail, they can't go back to the 99 or they're on desk duty? I guess none of that would be feasible since they're innocent but

I never did find him that annoying like some other people did, especially since despite his flaws, he was doing all he could to help people. But I'm definitely looking forward to what Jacqueline does next season.

This episode was great and when Kimmy actually said the rape line, I actually had to play it back several times because I wasn't sure if she had actually said that. I did gasp when I heard that. As far as Jacqueline, her storyline has always been problematic and David Cross must have had serious scheduling issues

Just a quick note that Maya is married. When the customer tries to flirt with her, she points to her wedding and engagement ring.

Damn… well that was something. I heard spoilers that Valentina was going home too on the Drag Race Facebook page and was anxious to see just how it could be done but that was totally unexpected. I really did like her but she's not been my favorite and if this competition has taught me anything, it's that no one is

Yes I'm familiar with the term and I've met my fair share of women with it.

No mention of how the assistant knew Offred's real name, said her husband was alive and offered to send him a message?! This is the second recap I've read today that failed to mention it and that's a pretty big oversight, considering the last shot of the episode is Offred holding a pen and paper in her hand. This

So good to see Harris, who Aziz frequently mentioned in his stand up.

lol I read that in high school. What a depressing story that was.

The older Cooper brother is supposedly a secret agent in the comics. That is definitely one thing I insist they keep from the comics because why not?

Riverdale was like "Yes, we'll show Jughead eating a burger but it's got to be the same episode where he joins a gang." Be careful what you wish for. Well played Riverdale. Well played.

I honestly think Hermione is the one responsible for getting Fred shot because he wouldn't share his stake. It would really cement further her status as a villain.

I never said they were good people. I can agree to an extent with what Pastor Tim said and still dislike his character. I've always disliked his character. It feels like he's been living on borrowed time since he found out their secret. They've killed people for a lot less, which is why I said what I said.

I certainly didn't forget. I just think they've wanted to get rid of him for a long time and this might the final thing that pushes things over the edge. Pastor Tim reminds me in some way of Chuck from Better Call Saul in the sense that we have a person who is supposedly doing the right thing but isn't necessarily a

Even something like "This does not have to define you for the rest of your life" would have been encouraging. It's not a lie and it can give her hope.

He could have told her the truth or said something empty but not an outright lie. For someone who prides honesty, he wasn't very honest.