Because that would end well for Hannah...
Because that would end well for Hannah...
I believe Delores uploaded Teddy or something.
Hah. Yeah, I deal with sooo much censorship in my country. These so-called “lies” come from your own country.
You speak like someone who’s never left the US. This idea that you’re not as free anywhere else is the biggest lie the US has ever sold its people.
Which part?
No, I’m not just talking about Sharia Law, and I’m not just talking about the world outside of your borders. My point is that societies mistreating women has happened anywhere and could happen anywhere again. Anyone who thinks it couldn’t happen in their own country (especially one with as much of a religious base as…
Well, given that he called her an Unwoman, he must know she went to the colonies, because that’s what they call the women who are sent to the colonies.
Did I say it was happening in your country? No, I said Margaret Atwood based everything in her book on real life event, i.e. events that occurred in history or are still occurring in the real world today.
It’s a television show based on a work of fiction based on real life events.
It’s not just New England. It’s a worldwide infertility epidemic. Or maybe North America. Remember, the ambassador from Mexico last season mentioned they were having problems also.
June and Rita are not unwomen. Unwomen are the ones who get sent to the colonies.
Fair enough. I see your point.
It’s easy to see the allegory they’re attempting. You don’t have to try hard to see it at all. I’m not ignoring it. I just don’t think they pulled it off.
The cognitive dissonance isn’t due to people identifying with David. It’s due to this situation not being quite exactly like the real-world counterpart it’s supposed to represent. I don’t think the completely fictional action of removing a toxic memory is the same as the real-world action of drugging someone and…
I agree with this. The show shouldn’t have gone there. That line “You drugged me and then had sex with me” was cringeworthy because it’s not the same thing. And like you say, there are not relatable circumstances.
In the episode I watched, she said, “I miss you both”.
What part did Alma imply was her fault though? That left me curious.
I anti-ship them so much and I hope they never go there. It’ll be awful. Would be great to see a platonic relationship between a man and a woman stay platonic for once though.
Same here. Didn’t work for me at all.
Is the rest of this show getting reviewed?