The Growing Paradox of The Handmaid's Tale
Pluralism / Jun 05, 2019 - Source: theatlantic
The Handmaid's Tale, in Season 3, is as narratively inert as it was in its earliest episodes, which at least did the necessary work of establishing Gilead's universe. June, supposedly a smart and intuitive woman, repeats the same mistakes she's made several ...
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