Steens : I just finished watching it and 100% agree with you!! I couldn't believe the verdict.. WOW...
random000 : This is somewhere in the vein of I Am Mother with Rose Byrne or Her. Like those, this is a...
Lily23 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Giles speech at the end (in the car)...every teen needs an adult like that in their life. ...
Broadway_Musical_Fanatic : Was okay filn but could have used more DANCE NUMBERS
augusts1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Yea they were both so good, I was thinking, how the hell is Ru going to decide?
Rasnac : First season was perfect. Lost its way a little bit and got really weird and esoteric arou...
MorInSound : In every home; on every desk; in every palm - a plasma screen; a monitor; a smartphone--a ...
magiczoo : Oh, this weird little show! So glad you commented and reminded me of it. I don’t remember ...
bingbingbong : *raises fist*
Smeagoll : thanks i did see that. i stand by my statement (for now) lol. subject to change. i did lik...
This show isn’t for the faint of heart. Also if you like to see big explosions this probably isn’t for you. It’s slow and amazing but also nerve wrecking and emotionally crushing. There’s alot of “WTF” did i just watch moments that leaves you petrified if not emotionally scarred. After much cajoling and convincing my girlfriend to give it a try, she still couldn’t survive beyond episode 2 of season 1. I found new appreciation for freedom of choice as a woman after watching this.
I know this is fictional and it happens in a dystopian society but if given the conditions and our reality does present the same problems there would be people who would actively advocate for the implementation of the same solutions as Gilead did.
Giving this show 5/5 rating doesn’t even come close to what it truly deserves.
It’s only technically fictional in the sense that it hasn’t happened exactly like it’s portrayed; everything in it has happened somewhere, and not only could it easily happen in America, most of it already has