In case your TV exploded this week, The Handmaid’s Tale is the show literally everyone is watching right now.
A blood curdling adaption of the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel telling the story of a dystopian society where all women’s rights have been stripped away, Mamamia Entertainment Editor, Laura Brodnik has named it ‘the most important show of 2017’.
But the thing is, I can’t bring myself to watch it for a reason that’s out of my control.
One by one, my colleagues recount how ‘they can’t sleep because of it’ and how watching more than a couple episodes in a row is ‘just too depressing and soul destroying’. All while I nod along in complete ignorance.
Not because I don’t want to watch it. And not because I think a show depicting vile, dehumanising acts against women – ones that aren’t entirely unimaginable – isn’t important viewing.
The truth is, I’m scared.
Even in full daylight with all the doors locked, there’s literally no way I could watch something so terrifying.