In the five years since Season 1 of The Handmaid's Tale premiered on Hulu, the question of what justice actually looks like has become imperative to American culture. In some cases justice is punitive, requiring conviction in a court of law and commensurate punishment. Other situations call for restorative justice, where material and social amends are allocated to make up for past wrongs. The default situation of most characters on The Handmaid's Tale is unjust, and the show has taken a long time to imagine what form their justice might take when and if they achieve it. Season 4 only begins to answer that question. Read more...
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