How do silenced Handmaids eat?

While there, June notices the handmaids cover their mouths and don't speak. June later discovers the DC handmaids are silenced with rings through their mouths. Showrunner Bruce Miller told INSIDER the rings were his idea to add to the show, and that they're actually quite comfortable for the actors to wear.
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Why are the handmaids mouths stapled?

The positioning of the mouth guards is because the mouth and face is one of the most emotional parts of the face. She added: “For example when you look at someone and you see they're angry, what's the thing that happens? Their nostrils flare. So that's why it's just the mouth covered.”
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What did they do to the handmaids mouths?

June (Elisabeth Moss) discovered in season 3 that there are some handmaids that are even more unlucky than herself. They are forced to wear actual rings pierced through their skin to seal their mouths shut. It was truly a shock at first glance.
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What is wrong with Ofgeorge mouth?

In the Handmaids' room, June tries to make conversation with the unusually silent Ofgeorge only to find she is unable to open her mouth because of multiple rings piercing her lips, holding them together. June is horrified by the brutal treatment.
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What do the handmaids eat?

In this novel, people in the United States could choose any kind of food to eat, even ones that were bad for you. On the other hand, in Gilead food is strictly controlled. Boiled eggs, a chicken thigh, a baked potato, green beans, salad, toast, and canned fruit. Or coffee, beer, and cigarettes.
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How true is the handmaid's Tale?

The Handmaid's Tale is NOT based on a true story. The drama is science fiction, set in a dystopian future where a totalitarian regime has overthrown the US government and created the Republic of Gilead. But the show, based on Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel of the same name, is inspired by religious and political history.
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Who is Serena Joy's baby daddy?

But Fred is the father.” Fans of the show will have to wait until season five to see how the rest of Serena's pregnancy will go, especially when she finds out that Fred has been killed.
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Why do the handmaids wear heavy boots?

“I gave the Handmaids lace-up boots that were modeled after a pair I have, but then I took away their laces so that they can't even consider killing themselves,” she says; that move is also a reference to Atwood's original novel, in which many Handmaids attempted self-harm to escape their warped reality.
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Can Handmaids become wives?

“They might actually become Wives if they stay on a track of loyalty.” The youngest members of Gilead, such as June's daughter, will eventually become Econowives or Wives, so long as they remain fertile and faithful. They'll be married off to working-class men at the young age of 14 or 15.
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What are they shoveling in the colonies?

Emily and her fellow "unwomen" are supposedly removing the Colonies' radioactive soil so that Gilead can plant crops in the area — the idea is that removing pollution will help solve the fertility crisis — but their labor is just as much a solution as it is a political tool.
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How did they decide who would be a handmaid?

Based off of Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel, women become handmaids in The Handmaid's Tale because it's the law and not of their own volition. In the future that Atwood created, women are less than second-class citizens and the government classifies them by what they can provide to men.
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What did commander Waterford do to his first handmaid?

When viewers met the Waterfords, the first Offred had already died. She had been coerced into an affair with Fred, and it made her life at the Waterford house even more unbearable. This was during the early years of Gilead, when most of the Handmaids had been kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery.
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What are red tags in The Handmaids Tale?

In the show, the handmaids have red GPS trackers attached to their ears. See that little guy on Offred's ear? That's a GPS tracker that the government uses to watch fertile women and prevent them from escaping. The red tags basically indicate that a person is a handmaid and needs to be watched closely.
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Why can't The Handmaids speak?

The handmaids take "a vow of silence that's enforced by a physical ring on the mouth," Miller says. The image of women in red handmaid's uniforms unable to speak serves as a harsh reminder of the extent to which whatever is left of June's rights can still be stripped.
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Do all Handmaids in DC have their mouths sewn shut?

June later discovers the DC handmaids are silenced with rings through their mouths. Showrunner Bruce Miller told INSIDER the rings were his idea to add to the show, and that they're actually quite comfortable for the actors to wear. Visit INSIDER's homepage for more.
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What do the handmaids say after Praise be?

The proper reply is “Which I receive with joy” or “praise be”.
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What is an Unbaby?

Unbaby, or shredder, is the term used in the Republic of Gilead to describe infants that are suffering from birth defects or physical deformities. These die shortly after birth due to their defects. They are usually taken away to be disposed of.
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Why can't Serena get pregnant?

Serena assumed Fred was infertile and orchestrated a sexual encounter between June and Nick. This resulted in June's pregnancy with Nichole. (This act is what ultimately got her arrested.) It was also previously implied Serena couldn't get pregnant because of a gunshot wound she suffered before the Gilead coup.
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Are Marthas infertile?

The Marthas serve as domestic servants to the Wives, and are clad in dull grayish green. They are low-ranking, infertile women who cook, clean, and help take care of the ruling class's offspring.
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Why do the wives wear teal?

The commanders' wives wear a blue/teal color in 'The Handmaid's Tale' Women have a unique role in Gilead society. If they were infertile but married to a high-ranking commander, the “commanders' wives” were tasked with wearing an outfit entirely in a blue or teal shade.
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How did Moira become a handmaid?

2) Moira had a baby before Gilead.

Since it was the former, she became a Handmaid even though she's also a “gender traitor.” So, several years ago, Moira agreed to be a surrogate for a British couple in exchange for $250,000.
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What did they do to Ofwarren in Handmaid's Tale?

Event. Janine suffers a psychological breakdown after she is taken away from Angela and the Putnams to be reassigned to Commander Daniel Monroe , and is later able to make her way back to the Putnams and abduct her baby daughter.
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Is Fred Waterford sterile?

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, showrunner Bruce Miller explained why Fred and Serena were finally able to conceive. “Well, Gilead works,” Miller said. “They cleaned up; they did everything they could do to make fertility rise. They don't have sterility; men are not sterile.
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Why are the colonies toxic in Handmaids Tale?

The Colonies are known to have horrific living conditions, with prisoners or Unpeople sent there being used as slave labor. Those sent to the Colonies often die quickly from sickness brought on by the pollution, poor living conditions, malnutrition and over-exertion, with most dying after three years.
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Is June's baby Nicks?

June fell pregnant with Nick's child, Nichole, and he did his best to help her get out of Gilead. The pair have been separated as Nick was made a Commander and sent to the front line in Chicago while June was on the run after helping a number of children and Marthas get to Canada.
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