June sobbing at a wall of the Boston Globe that was shot up.

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  1. In the novel, June’s mother (a strident feminist in her youth) is sent to the colonies. June has several flashbacks to her childhood and adolescence which show the ambivalence of their relationship and how June came to feel disillusioned by her mother’s brand of feminism.

    This is the one aspect of the novel that the first season left out. I found it odd that in doing an adaptation that was ten episodes long, they left out this part of the story – which is rather important to June’s development as a character, and helps to give a broader understanding of the story’s world. Certainly they could’ve made room for it, there was a lot of fluff in Season 1 that could easily have been cut out without ruining the story.

    Glad to hear that in Season 2 they are showing the colonies and following up on the loose ends of Season 1 – I just hope that we get to see June’s mother in the colonies at some point and get a flashback that details the mother/daughter relationship. It would go some way to answering some of the questions raised in the blog post above with regards to characterisation.

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