Frankly, it's time -- it feels like the show has run out of steam. The increasing confluence with current events frankly hits WAY too close to home for comfort -- and, as I've said before, just how many times can June get away with sneaking in & out of Gilead?? You can see the arc of the show slowly starting to bend towards a climactic ending -- and towards the storyline of Margaret Atwood's follow-up novel, "The Testaments" (link to my review), which will also be adapted for television once "The Handmaid's Tale" wraps up.
It's pretty obvious, I think (Gilead being Gilead), that not all the characters are going to survive the end of the season. (If you think everything is going to be tied up with a neat bow -- with Gilead vanquished and happy endings and reunions all round -- you haven't been paying much attention, lol -- and you certainly haven't read "The Testaments!") I don't want to give away too many spoilers for people who haven't read "The Testaments" (and if you haven't, you should!), but we already know Aunt Lydia will survive this season, because it's been announced that Ann Dowd will play the character again in the new series, which (in the book, anyway) takes place about 15 years after the events of "The Handmaid's Tale." There are a few more characters that we know survive (assuming the TV version adheres to the book), and a couple that I'm guessing might turn up -- because there are characters in the book who might not go by names we'd recognize, but (from their descriptions) might be people we already know (it's not clear).
I have a couple of guesses/predictions about who might not survive these last few episodes, though. I'm going to go out on a limb (and be unpopular, lol) and say that either Nick or Luke -- and possibly both! -- might not make it. Likewise, I have my doubts that both Janine and Moira survive -- although one of them might. (Sorry, girls, I love you both.) I'm unsure of Rita's fate. And while I enjoy Bradley Whitford's conflicted and sarcastic Commander Lawrence, I'm not sure he's going to survive either. I'm guessing that if he doesn't, he'll make his exit while doing something heroic that redeems him.
I'm not willing to make bets on Serena Joy, one way or another. On the one hand, killing her off would seem like justice, given her role in building Gilead and her personal abuse of June -- but they've tried to make her more sympathetic in the last few season (with mixed results), and I would have mixed feelings about turning her into some kind of martyr. I will say, I'm hoping her new would-be husband (who proposed at the end of the last episode/#6), the morally indignant Commander Wharton, gets his come uppance. ;) (Josh Charles is normally so likeable, I'm having a hard time seeing him as this unlikeable character, lol.)
What do you think? Do you agree or disagree with my theories? Have any of your own?? I'd love to hear! (And it will be fun to revisit this post and see whether any of my theories/guesses were correct!)
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