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think the ending made perfect sense. the first time she tried to leave, she hadn't seen her daughter except from a passing car, and Gilead was still fairly strong, so she probably felt like she had to accept starting over without her daughter.
now that Gilead's starting to crack (*26* commanders died, Canada expelled their diplomats, strict embargoes/sanctions), she's briefly reunited with her daughter Hannah, and she's formed much closer bonds with the Handmaids and knows them all by name, she's having a hard time saving herself and not staying behind to help everyone she loves in the fight against Gilead's government, now in a weakened state.
Her M.O. in almost the entirety of the last quarter of episodes is ensuring her daughter isn't born in a hostile, oppressive environment, and begging to see her first daughter. she's started to put her own needs aside and even smacked Commander Fred knowing that he could have her killed for it.
― fuck the NRA (Neanderthal), Thursday, 19 July 2018 22:23 (five years ago) link
it isn't as if she's staying cos "ey, I kinda like it here now" or "boohoo Serena"....she's been through a lot with her fellow handmaids since the first escape attempt!
― fuck the NRA (Neanderthal), Thursday, 19 July 2018 22:24 (five years ago) link
i agree that it makes sense that she would stay to try to rescue Hannah. I do think she can't really go back to the Waterfords' sans baby though, so might be interesting to see where she ends up - whether she'd go into hiding again or be sent to the colonies/some other horrible punishment.
― Roz, Friday, 20 July 2018 02:38 (five years ago) link
three years pass...
Anyone still going with this? I'm halfway through season 4 and I don't think I can take another season of she gets captured, she escapes, she gets captured, she escaped, for ever and ever
― kinder, Sunday, 25 July 2021 21:34 (two years ago) link