“I’ve done some yelling, but it was fairly effective yelling,” TheHandmaidsTale author told the Times
“I have influence but no power. There’s a big difference. I’m not the person who can ultimately sign off on anything.” For those wondering, yes: This does mean that at times, Atwood has apparently also found herself bewildered by some of the show’s plot decisions.“I think it’s a bit of a problem for people that know about real totalitarianism that some of these characters have survived for as long as they did. Surely they would have been shot by now.
” But when asked if she had written her own sequel as a way to regain control over theworld, Atwood pushed back. “I can see why you might think that, but no, not really,” Atwood replied, saying instead that the book stemmed from one question: “How do totalitarianisms fall apart?“earlier this week that it plans to adaptinto a series of its own.
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