The Handmaid’s Tale might be rooted in reality, but the latest episode of the Channel 4 drama has seemingly been inspired by one of the original stories in Grimms’ Fairy Tales…
– which laid the foundation for the republic of Gilead.
That’s right, everyone; Serena believes that they should stop highlighting the more extreme parts of Gilead’s regime , and instead focus on what they do very well indeed: producing live, healthy children.It is an undeniably shrewd move, particularly as the rest of the world battles with the ongoing fertility crisis. Indeed, as we pointed out in, Ambassador Castillo once told June all about her own country’s dire situation with regard to a lack of children.
So why, then, are her hosts treating her so strangely? She’s been denied a mobile phone of her own, and she’s been strongly encouraged to stay indoors – as if the locked gates and armed guards on patrol weren’t enough to hammer that point home.Essentially, the Wheelers want to keep Serena “safe” so that she can grow that baby.
One thing leads to another and, before you know it, Rapunzel is branded “godless” by her wicked captor for becoming pregnant out of wedlock. With twins. And… Serena Joy is no longer the wicked witch holding the keys to the tower; she is the princess locked inside it.
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