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hahah wow, seriously

her and Lili Simmons should play sisters

I'm an Ontarian, the thought of these (American) characters fleeing for asylum here is pretty surreal, even though there exists a history of that kind of thing here… but there was a recognizable bland bureaucratic efficiency with Moira's caseworker, and his "sOrrys" fanned the flames of my non-existent, unearned

i'm talking about within the universe of the show, you are absolutely right that the life of a refugee is filled with years of life-building ahead of them, but within the context of the show, we see that there is no position a woman can occupy in Gilead that is not filled with indignity and immense suffering, even

the fact that she has someone to help her, and a place to stay i think will ease that transition a great deal. Given the hellish circumstances she fled from, I don't think it's accurate to say "her problems are only beginning". Anywhere without sanctioned rape, where her literacy isn't outlawed, where she is allowed

"not too hard guys" :(

man, i was so worried for moira getting into that barn, i couldn't quite make out the "yours to discover" on the plates, but once she wiped the dust off ontario i felt so much relief for her. The juxtaposition of her case worker and all the other men on this show, and her stunned expression listening to him.

yeah but to some extent its about optics, if you're a POC and a dynamic seems a little gross to you, it is within your right to comment on that. Look at Iron Fist having a white saviour where the blonde haired blue eyed dude is better at martial arts AND mandarin than Colleen. Look at Riverdale where the pack of

earlier this morning i read a man calling a bunch of people on a message board "SJW"'s, because they were of the opinion that even though Roman Polanski's victim has recently stated that "she was a sexually active teen by that point" and she was "aware that worse things happen to people", they still felt it was rape.

his <:O expression when he sees her at the wedding killed me

great description of the anxiety i felt over this episode not having the emotional stakes of being real, which delivered the payoff when kevin finally broke character. i really liked the reviewer's words about kevin being content by the fantasy, and nora being driven crazy by it.. gonna miss this show, there's plenty

"Offred, wait - I have a gift for you… they're called devil sticks, I thought you might like them"

the waterfords are really crap at giving gifts huh

or triumph's 'follow your heart'

that second mystery suitcase
wasnt crazy about the use of beach boys there either
i liked the reversal of evie understanding in that plane of existance her entire family to be dead, due to the guilty remnants ordered air strikes, the opposite of what happened to her in her life, and that her reality there in that

oh yeah…true

i liked this ep, i was okay with it taking us outside the show a bit. I actually found the Serena Joy episode to drag more, it was starting to feel a little rote with the main action/flashbacks being turned on everyone, plus it comes at a time where you really feel that relief for being out of Gilead, I thought it was

wow, many thanks to the americans movers and shakers who cooked up that generous portion of the mail robot meeting a jennings

thats true, was just some food for thought i was chewin' on whilst watching, but you're totally right, it's unlikely a connection would be made, i just thought since they both went so viral it was a possibility

i bingewatched this season and loved it so much, it really is seriously feel good but i have to agree there was a huge missed opportunity to show us the sensates' actually meeting, and i hope that gets shown in a christmas special or the next season. especially that little taste of riley and amanita facetiming