The striking aspects of the third episode was Marga's journey into womanhood. It was An Handmaid's' Tale for her.
An eerie view of how young adolescents were regarded as baby making machines without love, passion or joy. It was dystopian as the girls are robbed of their names and history.
Marga finds another girl who has been there for a few months and unable to fall pregnant. She has been rejected by the other men, seen as barren.
In Manchester Kasia find out that James Danemere is military intelligence. She demands to get back to Poland to help with the war effort.
The soapy bits were Harry Chase getting injured in Egypt and waking up in a field hospital being nursed by Lois.
The adventure was left to Stan and Rajib. Stan learns first hand that the British Indian Army are expendable.
I'm sure some viewers are left uncomfortable with the realities of just how Indian soldiers were treated.
An eerie view of how young adolescents were regarded as baby making machines without love, passion or joy. It was dystopian as the girls are robbed of their names and history.
Marga finds another girl who has been there for a few months and unable to fall pregnant. She has been rejected by the other men, seen as barren.
In Manchester Kasia find out that James Danemere is military intelligence. She demands to get back to Poland to help with the war effort.
The soapy bits were Harry Chase getting injured in Egypt and waking up in a field hospital being nursed by Lois.
The adventure was left to Stan and Rajib. Stan learns first hand that the British Indian Army are expendable.
I'm sure some viewers are left uncomfortable with the realities of just how Indian soldiers were treated.