What to expect from Handmaid’s Tale season three Read moreMany of the show’s most visually striking moments focus on how, in the world of Gilead, the individual is simply less important than the group. The Handmaids look like otherworldly creatures, like brightly colored birds, standing out against the backdrop of the rest of the world. But while shows such as The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, Mad Men and The Americans offer subtle examinations of morally dubious figures, the villains of The Handmaid’s Tale simply haven’t earned this tender second look. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Joseph Fiennes in The Handmaid’s Tale. At its best, season three of The Handmaid’s Tale works as an exceptionally creepy psychological study of the delusional creators and facilitators of Gilead.
Source: The Guardian June 05, 2019 06:00 UTC