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In interviews, Elisabeth Moss and other stars and creators of the groundbreaking drama discuss its impending conclusion and ...
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and how does The Handmaid's Tale book end? The Hulu Handmaid's Tale TV show significantly expanded the world of the 1985 novel, with characters much more fleshed out and the narrative from seasons ...
Sara Jafari’s “Things Left Unsaid” is a love-craving, tumbling tale of two Iranian British friends who first meet in high school — the self-skeptic and pessimist Shirin Bayat, and the ...