The Handmaid's Tale is repeating itself again, but in the best way possible
But it was around season three when the cycle of torture and pain that June suffered became too repetitive and also too gruesome to endure any longer. It was no longer possible to believe anyone could survive such an ordeal, especially given all the many close calls with death that June faced daily.
. Yet even with all this set-up in motion, a new kind of repetitiveness has sunk in. And for once, it's very much welcomed.Following last week's shooting, June buys a bullet-proof vest to protect herself from more attacks, whether they're from Gilead or just angry, resentful Canadians who live close by. But it turns out that guns aren't the only way to take someone out.
And so Lydia does what Lydia does best, manipulating the situation to her desires by asking Lawrence's future bride AKA Mrs. Naomi Putnam, if she would consider taking Janine in as her new Handmaid. It's pretty awks given that Naomi essentially took Janine's baby to claim as her own, but both parties agree, hoping this will fix everyone's problems. It's Gilead though, so obviously they don't.
"America wasn’t Gilead until it was, and then it was too fucking late," says June, and she's right, so everyone packs up to leave. But Tuello intercepts them, explaining that police are already waiting at the airport for Luke. Not all hope is lost though, because there's a sort of secret train they can take which will relocate the group out west along with other refugees.
Escape isn't on the cards for all of them though because the police are already there on the hunt for Luke. Over the phone, June's husband begs her to leave without him and take Nichole to safety."Come find me," replies June as she reluctantly boards the train, watching through a window as the police arrest Luke.
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