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Why ‘The Testaments’ show makes major changes to Daisy’s character from the book

Reader beware: This story contains spoilers for the first four episodes of "The Testaments" and the book by Margaret Atwood.

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The new“Handmaid’s Tale”spin-off smells like teen (Holy) spirit.

The new Hulu spin-off “The Testaments” follows the teen girls of Gilead, who grow up with a far different view of the totalitarian regime than the Handmaids. Agnes and her peers are raised in affluent households and groomed to be married off to men twice (or more) their age. They pour tea and learn to embroider, frolic around the parks and greet each other with “May the Lord open.” But as Agnes approaches womanhood, the cracks are already beginning to show. Everything changes when a new peer arrives from Canada, secretly planted by the resistance to gather information on Gilead.

“The Testaments” is loosely based onMargaret Atwood’s 2019 sequel. The book is told in three perspectives – Daisy, Agnes and Aunt Lydia, a central figure in “The Handmaid’s Tale.” But in its first four episodes, the new Hulu show makes major changes to Atwood’s novel.

‘The Testaments’ show on Hulu makes major timeline changes

The biggest difference between “The Testaments” show and book is the timing.

The book weaves through two alternating timelines. In the past timeline, Agnes finds out her birth mother was a Handmaid and not her beloved adoptive mother, Tabitha. When Tabitha dies, her father remarries Paula, who is eager to get Agnes married off quickly. While she's a pre-marriage preparatory school student, Agnes is sexually assaulted by her dentist. She becomes depressed and anxious about marrying. Becka, Agnes' best friend at school and the dentist's daughter, also cannot fathom marrying a man, especially an older, abusive one. After threatening to harm and kill themselves, Becka and Agnes beg to join the "higher calling" of the aunts rather than marry. They go to live at Ardua Hall, the housing and training facility of the aunts, and learn to read.

In the present day, Aunt Lydia is writing down her life story and recalling the early days of Gilead. Canada-born Daisy (under the fake name “Jade”) comes to Ardua Hall and Gilead as a Pearl Girl after her parents are murdered. Agnes and Becka meet Daisy and learn through Aunt Lydia that she’s actually baby Nicole, a famed missing child who was born in Gilead and smuggled out.

But this collision only happens in the last third of the novel. “The Testaments” book spends much more time chewing on the rise of Gilead and its oppression of women than on Daisy and Agnes' sisterhood. The show, however, pushes the schoolgirl friendship angle from the jump. There is no Ardua Hall and aunt training (at least not yet), and Daisy is sent to shadow Agnes at preparatory school. She becomes a reluctant part of their clique.

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Agnes and Daisy, essentially classmates in the series, are assumed to be around the same age. But in the book, Agnes is several years older.

This is because the girls are both insinuated to beJune’s daughters. One daughter, Hannah, was born pre-Gilead and later taken from June. The other baby is Holly, whom June had with Nick and the Waterford family later renamed Nichole ("Nicole" in the book). She's eventually smuggled out of Gilead.

By the time June's second baby is born in Season 2 of the Hulu series, Hannah is alreadyan elementary-aged childplaced with a new family and renamed Agnes. Presumably, then, Agnes would be well into adulthood by the time teen Daisy/baby Nicole comes back to Gilead.

Lucy Halliday as Daisy and Chase Infiniti as Agnes in "The Testaments."

Show creator Bruce Miller told The Hollywood Reporter that Daisy is “not Nichole/Holly” like in the book. He wanted Agnes and Daisy to be physically together at school and close in age.

“I tried to make June very much a mother figure in Daisy (Halliday)’s life – an absent mother figure, but a mother figure she knew,” Miller said. "June had the notoriety that Nichole had in the book. And I tried to cast someone who looked similar or reminiscent of June. I tried to keep the essence of Nichole as much as possible with our Daisy, but still make her her own character and her own person. I had to make a decision. I didn’t want to bend time and tell everybody the time space continuum isn’t true.”

There are lots of other smaller plot changes with Daisy’s character. In the book, she’s fumbling her way through Gilead, often badly. The other aunts let her slide because she’s a new recruit, but she is by no means a natural. This is a far cry from Daisy in the show, who blends right in and knows exactly how to mind her “Praised be”s. In the book, she’s all alone.

She doesn’t know who is secretly helping Mayday. But in the show, there’s another operative accompanying her. Garth, who poses as a Guardian and shares Mayday information with her in hushed hallway whispers. Daisy in the show is closer to a spy than a grieving fish out of water.

Clare Mulroy is USA TODAY’s Books Reporter, where she covers buzzy releases, chats with authors and dives into the culture of reading. Find heron Instagram, subscribe to our weeklyBooks newsletteror tell her what you’re reading atcmulroy@usatoday.com.

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Catholic bishops rally behind Pope Leo on Iran war, counter Vance's remarks

The group representing the nation’s Catholic bishops has issued a statement in support ofPope Leo XIV’s remarks on the Iran war, an apparent rebuff of Vice PresidentJD Vance’sadmonitionsuggesting the pope “be careful when he talks about matters of theology.”

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“For over a thousand years, the Catholic Church has taught just war theory and it is that long tradition the Holy Father carefully references in his comments on war,” readthe statementissued by Bishop James Massa, who chairs the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ doctrine committee.

Pope Leohas expressed opposition to the war in favor of peace negotiations and said in an April 10 social media post that those who are disciples of Christ are “never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs.”

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On April 14, Vance, a Catholic convert who describes himself as deeply religious, addressed a Turning Point USA rally audience in Georgia. While saying he welcomed the pope commenting on immigration and abortion, he suggested the pope’s opposition to political leaders wielding the sword would have meant opposing U.S. liberation of France and concentration camps during World War II.

“I like that the pope is an advocate for peace. I think that’s certainly one of his roles," Vance told the gathering. "On the other hand, how do you say that God is never on the side of those who wield the sword?”

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The April 15 statement from the bishops’ conference committee directly addressed those remarks, noting that a tenet of the church’s "just war" tradition teaches that nations “can only legitimately take up the sword” in self-defense after peace efforts have failed.

“To be a just war, it must be a defense against another who actively wages war, which is what the Holy Father actually said,” the statement said, quoting the pope’sMarch 29 homilyat St. Peter’s Square in Rome: “He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war.”

On April 7, after Trump’s Easter Sunday threats to annihilate Iranian infrastructure, Pope Leo called such rhetoric “truly unacceptable.”

Pope Leo XIV speaks to reporters on the Iran war in Castel Gandolfo, Italy, on April 7, 2026.

“When Pope Leo XIV speaks as supreme pastor of the universal Church, he is not merely offering opinions on theology,” the committee statement said. “He is preaching the Gospel and exercising his ministry as the Vicar of Christ. The consistent teaching of the Church is insistent that all people of goodwill must pray and work toward lasting peace while avoiding the evils and injustices that accompany all wars.”

Reporter Bart Jansen contributed to this story.

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Reba McEntire's Son Reveals Singer Is Soon To Become Grandma

Country music legendReba McEntirehas plenty of reasons to celebrate this year. Her son,Shelby Blackstock, recently shared some life-changing news that has fans and family overjoyed. Through a series of heartwarming photos, the world learned that a new generation is joining the Blackstock family. As Shelby and his wife, Marissa Blackstock, prepare for their biggest adventure yet, McEntire is getting ready to step into a brand-new role: grandma.

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The big announcement came through a beautiful and festive Instagram post tagged at Disney World. Shelby Blackstock and his wife, Marissa Blackstock, chose “the happiest place on earth” to share their joy. In the first photo, the couple is seen sharing a sweet kiss in front of the iconic Cinderella Castle. They are holding up a tiny white baby onesie featuring a sleeping Mickey Mouse, a clear sign that a little “mouseketeer” is on the way.

The couple didn’t stop at just one photo. They shared a gallery of images that captured the magic of the moment. One close-up shot shows a professional ultrasound of “Baby Blackstock,” alongside a custom cake decorated with blue Mickey Mouse ears. The cake features the words “Oh Boy!”, confirming that Reba McEntire will be welcoming a grandson. Another fun photo shows a pair of classic Mickey ears embroidered with “Baby Blackstock October 2026,” giving fans a clear timeline for the baby’s arrival.

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Marissa looked radiant in a blue and yellow floral puff-sleeve dress, perfectly matching the sunny Disney backdrop. Shelby kept it classic in a white button-down and light blue shorts. Both wore “First Time Parents” buttons, showing off their excitement.

The caption was simple and full of love: “Oh, BOY! We’re beyond excited to FINALLY announce our little man is coming in October.” This will be the first child for the couple, who married in a fairy-tale ceremony at Walt Disney World in 2022. For McEntire, this news is the ultimate fancy surprise, and there is no doubt she will be an incredible grandmother to her first grandchild.

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Pregnant A-lister spotted riding the train despite starring in hit Hollywood movies – would you have recognized her?

She’s bumpin’ along.

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Pregnant Aubrey Plaza bared her growing baby bump as she attempted to go incognito while riding the New York City subway.

The “Parks and Recreation” alum was spotted leaning against the stanchion while looking down at her cellphone on Tuesday.

Plaza, 41, dressed casually for her outing in the Big Apple, wearing a cropped white T-shirt that exposed her lower belly, black shorts, a khaki jacket, white knee-high compression socks and New Balance sneakers ($159.99).

Pregnant Aubrey Plaza (seen above) bared her growing baby bump on the NYC subway. BrosNYC / BACKGRID The “White Lotus” actress (seen above on the subway) attempted to go incognito. BrosNYC / BACKGRID At one point, she leaned against the stanchion while looking at her cellphone. (Pictured: Plaza on the subway.) BrosNYC / BACKGRID Plaza starred in “Parks and Recreation” with Chris Pratt. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection Plaza played Harper Spiller in season 2 of “The White Lotus”. Photograph by Fabio Lovino/HBO

She also paired her look with a baseball cap, sunglasses and a Deliberate L black woven shoulder bag ($195).

Earlier that day, Plaza was photographed walking around Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood.

The “White Lotus” actress’s subway ride came a day after sheconfirmed she was pregnantand expecting her first child with boyfriendChristopher Abbott.

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“Well, there’s a baby inside of me,” she told Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes and Will Arnett on their “Smartless” podcast.

“No, I said there is a baby inside of me right now,” she stated when the men reacted in disbelief.

Plaza (seen above looking at her phone) dressed casually for the outing, wearing a cropped white T-shirt, black shorts, a khaki jacket, white knee-high compression socks and New Balance sneakers. BrosNYC / BACKGRID Earlier that day, Plaza (seen rolling up her jacket sleeve) was photographed walking around Manhattan’s SoHo neighborhood. BrosNYC / BACKGRID She ditched her baseball cap whens he was outside. (Pictured: Plaza walking outside.) BrosNYC / BACKGRID

When asked if she was “excited” about becoming a first-time mom, Plaza replied, “I am. Yeah. I’ve always wanted […] to see what that’s all about, you know?

“It just seems so interesting, that whole thing,” she added.

Last week, news surfaced that the “Dirty Grandpa” star wasexpecting her first child with Abbott.

Earlier this week, Plaza confirmed she was pregnant and expecting her first baby with Christopher Abbott (seen above with the actress). Bruce Glikas/Getty Images Plaza’s pregnancy news comes more than one year after her husband, Jeff Baena (seen above with the actress in 2017), died by suicide in January 2025. Getty Images Plaza starred in “Black Bear” with Abbott. Courtesy Everett Collection

“It was a beautiful surprise after an emotional year,” a source told People. “They feel very blessed.”

Plaza’s pregnancy news comes more than one year after her husband, Jeff Baena,died by suicidein January 2025. He was 47.

Last October, the mom-to-beshared a poignant message about forging ahead“no matter what happens” following the director’s passing.

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