
The creator of The Testaments explains the fundamental weakness within the Republic of Gilead from the beginning. Bruce Miller discusses how the new series expands upon The Handmaid’s Tale while also establishing its own unique story. He details the efforts to maintain the unsettling atmosphere and visual appeal of Gilead, the impact of telling the story through the eyes of Lydia, Agnes, and Daisy, and how the series brought Margaret Atwood’s novel to life on television. Miller also reveals why Gilead’s attempt to control women is ultimately unsuccessful, and how the actors’ strong connection to each other enhanced the narrative. This series is highly recommended for those who enjoy The Testaments, The Handmaid’s Tale, and adaptations of Margaret Atwood’s work.
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