[s1e7] The Other Side -

Ordinary settings like cabins and backroads are transformed into high-stakes transit points where passports become "worthless" overnight. Themes of Victimhood and Guilt

Critics and viewers have noted that this episode can feel like a "detraction" from the main emotional investment in June's story. However, it is essential for the series' longevity, as it establishes the Canadian resistance and the existence of a "normal" world that still cares about the atrocities happening in Gilead. It highlights the stark contrast between the "normal boring life stuff" of Canada and the "intriguing" yet horrific inner workings of Gilead. [S1E7] The Other Side

Unlike previous episodes that focus on June's psychological endurance, "The Other Side" functions as a world-building piece. It provides a timeline for the fall of the United States, illustrating the chaotic transition from a "normal" life with internet and smartphones to a state of fleeing for survival. Ordinary settings like cabins and backroads are transformed

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