The Handmaids Tale
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Perhaps its just my nature.

Nick ceased to be interesting the moment he stopped being hot in season two.
All that aside, this is a good episode.
He only wants to rescue the girls and get back to his daughter.
Lawrence really stepped into his villain suit this episode, in a way that totally recontextualizedlast weeksevents for me.
that however distasteful they both find the idea, getting married is a solution to both of their problems.
Gilead doesnt like unmarried people especially not mothers or commanders.
Still, he reassures her, he wont ever force her to do anything she doesnt want to do.
This is about the moment I realized that Lawrence does the exact same thing with June and Serena.
June ends their unproductive phone call with a hearty Go fuck yourself, which Lawrence richly deserves.
Serena also manages to free herself from Lawrences machinations in this episode, however temporarily.
Maybe if she asks really nicely, hell agree.
Dude, are you serious?
Remember like a month ago when she begged you to let her out and then she shot a guy?
Sure thing, boss!
Shes just gotta feed Noah really quick, except oops!
She forgot to bring a bottle!
I can only conclude the Wheelers are the dumbest evil couple weve yet encountered in this universe.
I want this to be the last we see of Nick, but I highly doubt it will be.
Its looking harder and harder for June, Luke, Moira, and Nichole to safely stay in Canada.
Other Gileadditions:
I miss Janine.
Can we get more Janine, kindly?
Im not advocating Wife School or anything, but the little tent dormitory setup looks cool as hell.
You cannot make me sympathize with Mrs. Putnam, show.
I wont do it.
Desperately curious about the mysterious genetic condition that may or may not affect Nick and Roses unborn baby.