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“[Serena]’s obsessed with June, she loves June”
I know it's horrible... but why does my sick mind ship Serena x June/Offred. Serena is literally one of June's abusers and in my head I'm like "But imagine if they teamed up, killed Fred, overthrew the government and have the Everlark ending these two deserve"
What an insufferable prick omg.
This scene with Luke really cemented for me how horrible he was. Nick never uses June’s suffering as a weapon, he just does what he can to alleviate it, whenever he can.
Luke wants some big come to Jesus moment of sorrow from June. It’s kinda sick honestly. Like yeah it’s crazy but it’s normal for her now, and he STILL wasn’t getting how serious the danger was. All he wanted to do was talk about how it made him feel.
Anyone who has suffered knows the worst thing is hearing people say that your suffering also made others suffer, which is basically what he’s saying to her here.
Yeah the situation is bad and sucks, you don’t need to point out the obvious?! Unreal.
Luke is the type of person I can’t stand, he’s a wallower, he does nothing but insists on feeling bad for himself and non stop explaining why this is an unfair scenario for them to be in. He’s all talk, no action, all bravado, no strength of character. It’s all about what it feels like to HIM, how crazy it is to HIM, how hard it is to see her locked up for HIM, and in the final season, see look at HIM you underestimated him.
Insufferable through and through, truly.
In comparison, Nick knows that June has suffered beyond what he can possibly imagine, and doesn’t need to provoke her wounds. He suffers but never says anything (other than the single time), he just acts. He hates what she goes through but knows that him bringing it up and pounding into her how terrible her situation is will only add fuel to the fire. Especially for someone like June, she needs action, words only make it worse for her.
I hate essentially everything Luke does to be honest, starting from his very first introduction. People use the holly thing as some gotcha card but like what was he going to do? I mean Emily basically dropped the kid on his doorstep. Forgive me for not finding that to be the pinnacle of manhood and sacrifice.
Nick’s motivation is always to help June, to make her feel better, less trapped, more calm. It has nothing to do with him, her seeing his achievements, or proving himself. He doesn’t give a fuck about any of that. Because he knows how serious this is.
Lukes motive is always to prove himself, show how useful he can be, be a ‘man’ as he so degradingly puts it.
Selfishness VS selflessness.
something that baffles me is why in the hell did THT show stop focusing on the relationship between June and Moira? don’t get me wrong i enjoyed the dynamic between June and Serena in the beginning, but as a dynamic between the protagonist and antagonist, and maybe enjoy isn’t the right word, it was interesting.
but as i’m rereading The Handmaid’s Tale, Offred is often thinking about Moira, she misses her, she wants to find her, be near her, just as much as she misses her daughter, her mother, even Luke. so why take the focus off of that? especially when you finally put those two in the same house in the later seasons? why not focus on them rebuilding their friendship? coming to terms with their trauma? these were two people who loved each other unconditionally and it got thrown to the wayside for… Serena and June? a trauma bond? a trauma bond they didn’t even explore right.
all of this is futile, i know, because they couldn’t even explore June’s trauma effectively or efficiently.
Regarding the Garth/Nick comparisons, I understand where they come from, especially regarding the dynamic between Agnes/Garth and Nick/June, however am I the only one who thinks it’s a little too early to make those comparisons in a way? We know the entirety of Nick’s story from beginning to end, where he started and where he ended, whereas we know virtually nothing about Garth (aside from the stuff with his father and Mayday) and we have no idea where his story will go, which is why I’m trying to be cautious with the Nick/Garth comparisons.
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