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Season Four of The Handmaid's Tale Is Proof That a Dud Can Bounce Back

I get so annoyed when people tell me that I have to watch a few episodes of a TV show to get into it.

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Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, which finished its fourth season this week, never had that problem. The Handmaid's Tale was crazy town from the jump—in its first few minutes, Elisabeth Moss and her whole damn family were being chased and hunted through the woods.

A few episodes later, a bunch of women in red drapery were stoning a man to death. Boom.

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