09-04-2025 19:04 via msn.com

Once “The Handmaid’s Tale” Became A Political Symbol, The TV Series Suffered For It

“Eight years after its premiere, the series adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel is coming to a much lower-key close, indicative of all that’s happened in that intervening time, and the toll that becoming an iconic symbol, far beyond a mere TV show, can creatively exact on any work of art.” – TheWrap (MSN)
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