Who Monologued It: Dolores From Westworld or June From The Handmaidâs Tale?
ByJackson McHenry,
a Vulture critic covering theater, film, and TV
Photo: Hulu/HBO
At this particular moment, nothing says prestige television like shows about harsh dystopias with grim lighting, overserious monologues, and rebellions against patriarchal authorities by intense brunettes. Iâm talking of course about Westworld â wait, unless I actually mean The Handmaidâs Tale. One is an extended metaphor about the dangers of treating people with consciousness as less than human, and the other is ⌠also that. They both have dramatic needle drops. They both have episodes that go on for far too long. Theyâre both produced by companies that start with the letter H. And they both make you feel really bad to be a human.
With so many things in common, can you tell TVâs biggest dramas apart? Weâve selected a few quotes from the monologues given by Dolores (a.k.a. Wyatt a.k.a. Evan Rachel Wood) on Westworld and June (a.k.a. Offred a.k.a. Elisabeth Moss) on The Handmaidâs Tale. Good luck!
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