she held on for the whole episode, but when the girl Rebecca rushed to her father, she burst into tears. And when Moira got on the plane and saw all these kids. And when Rita and Emily hugged. And when Luke had waited so hopefully for Hannah, but he hadn't.
Very strong ending. And no matter what anyone says, June is still a great guy. And that's what Serena needs.
In principle, I am no longer surprised by either the slight bipolar nature of the characters or the plot, which is hanging around in circles. But every time I'm shocked by how calmly and without a hitch, the characters scream in public places or make out where they can easily be seen and carried. Hello, you have a totalitarian state here, where is your KGB? Is Gilead's all-seeing Eye afflicted with severe conjunctivitis?
It turns out that Lydia wasn't right in the head even before Gilead. I'm still not completely sure how to treat her, but the sympathy she aroused at the beginning of the flashback instantly evaporated as soon as she handed the boy over to the guardianship authorities.
Yes, madam, there are a billion guards in this Gilead, well, Camon! Couldn't the three of them grab one little pregnant woman???
This knight's table of Aunts, of course, is also something. That's a bunch of gray cardinals for me. Well, there's no way I'm going to believe that at the request of one aunt, a maid can be transferred to another family for no reason.
And the scriptwriters, are you going to decide if Lawrence is an influential dude or not? And then his status jumps worse than my blood pressure when watching this series. Actually, Lawrence is a bit of a disappointment to me (I had so many hopes for this character, I thought she would become one of the most interesting of the whole season, but no. To be honest, it's a bit boring to watch all the characters so far this season. Uhhhhh. I'm waiting for a breakthrough!
Very strong ending. And no matter what anyone says, June is still a great guy. And that's what Serena needs.
Yes, madam, there are a billion guards in this Gilead, well, Camon! Couldn't the three of them grab one little pregnant woman???
This knight's table of Aunts, of course, is also something. That's a bunch of gray cardinals for me. Well, there's no way I'm going to believe that at the request of one aunt, a maid can be transferred to another family for no reason.
And the scriptwriters, are you going to decide if Lawrence is an influential dude or not? And then his status jumps worse than my blood pressure when watching this series.
Actually, Lawrence is a bit of a disappointment to me (I had so many hopes for this character, I thought she would become one of the most interesting of the whole season, but no. To be honest, it's a bit boring to watch all the characters so far this season.
Uhhhhh. I'm waiting for a breakthrough!