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Key Points:
- "The Testaments," set four years after "The Handmaid’s Tale," explores Gilead from the perspective of privileged young women groomed to be wives in the totalitarian regime, focusing on themes of girlhood, survival, and female friendship.
- The series follows three women—Agnes MacKenzie, Aunt Lydia, and Daisy—highlighting their struggles to maintain humanity and navigate oppressive societal roles within Gilead.
- Agnes and her friends transition from childhood to the marriage market under strict control, while Daisy, a Pearl Girl from outside Gilead, harbors secrets about her past and reasons for joining the regime.
- The show portrays the brutal realities of life in Gilead, including violence and emotional turmoil, while emphasizing themes of rebellion, sovereignty, and the underestimated power of female connection.
- The first three episodes premiered on April 8 on Hulu, with the rest of the 10-episode season releasing weekly on Fridays.