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- Episode aired May 26, 2021
- TV-MA
- 47m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
3.3K
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June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena.June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena.June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena.
Madeline Brewer
- Janine Lindo
- (archive footage)
Ann Dowd
- Aunt Lydia Clements
- (archive footage)
Jordana Blake
- Hannah Bankole
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Drew Catherine
- Lesbian 1
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Episode 7: As strange as it may seem, they made such a farce of The Handmaid's Tale since season 3 that in this season and especially since a few episodes back, I'm beginning to root for Serena, while having been till now a die-hard fan of June's.
Can you believe it, her close-up faces are beginning to get on my nerves too!
What I like the most in this season, as well as in this episode, are the great score and music that they serve us.
Can you believe it, her close-up faces are beginning to get on my nerves too!
What I like the most in this season, as well as in this episode, are the great score and music that they serve us.
I love the episode, the acting of June was fabulous! But what about janine? Why nothing about her?
Just finished this episode and it was so good!! From PTSD trauma, to yelling at Sirena, to the controversial sex/rape scene, and the final monologue.
10NickAMG
I was a mess watching this one, powerful stuff. The battle has only just begun!
Did you know
- TriviaWhen showing Luke and June moving in he makes a joke about June's Swedish ancestry. In real life Elizabeth Moss really does have Swedish ancestry via her mom and is second cousins once removed of ABBA member Bjorn Ulvaeus.
- GoofsJune departs Chicago in winter. When she arrives in Ontario the trees adjacent to the lake shore have leaves. Later when June arrives at Luke's home the trees are barren and it is winter again.
- Quotes
Moira Strand: We did what we had to do to survive, to get out, but we're here, ladies. We won. They tried to fucking destroy us, and we won.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards (2021)
Details
- Runtime47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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