.HandmaidsOnHulu explores the chilling reality that women are often the biggest oppressors of other women
When, earlier this year, Alabama signed into law its draconian de facto abortion ban, a lot of coverage concentrated on the fact that the 22 Alabama state senators who voted against including an exception for rape or incest were white men. And while it's undoubtedly true that Alabama's abortion ban is a symptom of living in a patriarchal society, it's also true that some of the patriarchy's most ardent supporters are women—particularly white women.
Recently, I spoke with Dowd about Aunt Lydia's relationship to the young women she teaches, what in the character's past could have resulted in her fanaticism, and why it's actually a really fun role to inhabit. Now, we don't learn the backstory of why she has such a fundamentalist approach to religion—we know that it's very important to her—but what those beginnings were, we don't know. I'm going to imagine they were very intense. Now, she sees her job as rescuing these girls from a life of debauchery without meaning, and for her, without God in your life, that's barely a life. That's her position.
She truly sees this as a duty and a calling, which is what makes her so terrifying. That conviction would be laudatory if used toward more moral goals. But instead, there's just so much darkness. How does it feel making a show like this? Is it emotionally taxing? Or is it almost cathartic to get to relieve yourself of all this specific angst in a healthy outlet? Like, is it weirdly relaxing?
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Maydan: Located on U Street Corridor, Maydan serves up takes on Middle-Eastern dishes, ranging from fresh bread and spreads to wood-fired meats and kebabs and so many condiments. You would be best bringing a group here and trying it all. Morris: If you're a fan of the Wes Anderson aesthetic, you will love this cocktail bar that looks straight out of the world of The Grand Budapest Hotel. Outfitted in shades of baby blue and featuring a slightly retro decor, Morris changes drinks on a monthly basis with concoctions that range from classics like a spritz to more complex ones. While it's first come, first serve, know that there's no standing room.
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