Sunday, October 1, 2017

The Handmaid's Tater - Show Notes


Laura and Charlotte are checking out the militaristic dystopian society known as Gilead in this week's episode about the Hulu Original The Handmaid's Tale. They discuss this Emmy Award winning drama, its relationship to the current political climate, and whether the events in the series could happen today. Laura wonders about the structural roles of women and why none of Gilead's wives are fertile. Charlotte has a surprising favorite character, whose psychological trauma made the show more real. The girls also discuss the entrancing characters played by Elisabeth Moss (Offred) and Alexis Bledel (Ofglen), whether Serena Joy is guilty of her own misery, and much more. What happens to June at the end of the series? What's Nick's true role in the story? And what will happen in Season 2? All of these questions and more are discussed on this week's episode of The Lettuce Podcast.

For the Fun & Games segment, Laura and Charlotte play a TLP Classic: Alphabet sentence! They also do a variation on a character quiz to find out what role they would have in Gilead.


Inspired by Gilead's old-fashioned values, Charlotte enjoyed a cream soda as her podtail. Laura crafted a homemade cocktail called The Handmaid. Combine 2oz Canadian whiskey and 1 oz. tripel sec into a rocks glass. Fill with cherry juice. Add a splash of club soda for some bubbles!

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Don't forget to join us next week for The Lettuce Beets! On the next topic episode of The Lettuce Podcast, Charlotte will take Laura back to Westeros as they discuss A Storm of Swords and Game of Thrones Season 3!

Until then,
Arugulater!

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