Execution
- Episode aired May 20, 2025
- TV-MA
- 57m
IMDb RATING
9.0/10
4.4K
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June faces her biggest challenge as Gilead cracks down on the rebels.June faces her biggest challenge as Gilead cracks down on the rebels.June faces her biggest challenge as Gilead cracks down on the rebels.
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How many solo speaches does June get?? Well, when June is the director, as many as she wants. This season should have been titled "June's Tale."
This season is ok, but nothing compared to the early seasons. Decent story, ok acting but very shallow with so many stupid twists and ludicrous details and ideas. Luckily June wasn't involved in everything. Wait... oh yeah, she was. This would have been so much better with multiple spotlights on multiple characters as opposed to a singular character with a supporting cast that can't survive without her.
I'm hoping this is the last season, they should have stopped two seasons ago.
This season is ok, but nothing compared to the early seasons. Decent story, ok acting but very shallow with so many stupid twists and ludicrous details and ideas. Luckily June wasn't involved in everything. Wait... oh yeah, she was. This would have been so much better with multiple spotlights on multiple characters as opposed to a singular character with a supporting cast that can't survive without her.
I'm hoping this is the last season, they should have stopped two seasons ago.
It's one of the most poorly written episodes. It's watchable, and not as bad as the season finale but the script of really bad...and the direction worse, and it builds up to the disaster ending that the next episode is.
It's just not realistic and fair to the rest of the show, and the episode is a kind of anti-climax from the episode before.
So...just don't watch it. Don't destroy a great show with an crappy ending. It's not worth it. We would all be better of if it was never aired.
I recommend all the fans of the show to stop watching the show after episode 7. That's an ok ending. This is not.
It's just not realistic and fair to the rest of the show, and the episode is a kind of anti-climax from the episode before.
So...just don't watch it. Don't destroy a great show with an crappy ending. It's not worth it. We would all be better of if it was never aired.
I recommend all the fans of the show to stop watching the show after episode 7. That's an ok ending. This is not.
The acting, the cinematography, the plot, all did justice to the best writer of all time, Margaret Atwood. I want a sequel, which could involve some of the loose ends not covered in this series. It would be interesting to know what happens to Gilead after this.
Elizabeth Moss is an excellent actress and a fine director. I'll be looking for more from her in the future. Perhaps another of Atwood's books? The Robber Bride would be a good choice, or perhaps The Edible Woman.
This series is quite a bit more suspenseful than I would have expected. It was impossible to guess the ultimate outcome. I enjoyed it all.
Elizabeth Moss is an excellent actress and a fine director. I'll be looking for more from her in the future. Perhaps another of Atwood's books? The Robber Bride would be a good choice, or perhaps The Edible Woman.
This series is quite a bit more suspenseful than I would have expected. It was impossible to guess the ultimate outcome. I enjoyed it all.
What a rollercoaster of emotion. Only one crucial thing left and ill be saying this is my favourite show of all time! The twists and turns of this episode had me falling off my chair. There is an art in the way this show has been formed...it has become more and more powerful with every episode. A strong message of compassion over power. Like real life I recognise small plot holes, im willing to let them slide as life is not real without flaws. I find its strongest asset is its relatability to real life, love and war. This show is extraordinary! Terrifying but true in ways. I hope people learn from it.
This episode had me sobbing!!! Incredibly gut wrenching! It hit me in ALL the feels. So deeply touching and emotional, especially for all the invested fans who have followed the show over the years. It left me with so many mixed emotions. Mainly excruciating sadness coupled with some satisfaction from closure, because the end actually made sense, in the most tragic way. A full circle. What goes around comes around. But the permanent implications of it are so, so sad. It's devastating that things had to be this way. Years worth of plotlines and character development culminated in the gravity of a single scene. It was emotionally overwhelming. Tragic, but poetically just. Beautiful storytelling! And some AMAZING cinematography.
Elizabeth Moss is a MASTER at communicating emotion through facial expressions. I knew exactly what she was feeling, not only in the most tragic scene, but in every scene. She had some awesome monologues in this episode that included beautiful messages of freedom, justice, hope, and love. This episode also had plenty of suspense and multiple twists. But again... that ending!!! Oof!
Elizabeth Moss is a MASTER at communicating emotion through facial expressions. I knew exactly what she was feeling, not only in the most tragic scene, but in every scene. She had some awesome monologues in this episode that included beautiful messages of freedom, justice, hope, and love. This episode also had plenty of suspense and multiple twists. But again... that ending!!! Oof!
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- Quotes
Joseph Lawrence: I heard you had quite a day.
June Osborne: Sore throat. I'll survive.
- SoundtracksLook What You Made Me Do
Written by Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Fred Fairbrass, Richard Fairbrass and Rob Manzoli
Performed by Taylor Swift
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