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HANDMAIDS TALE S6 -ch 4 - sun 10pm - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS

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Blondeshavemorefun · 27/04/2025 12:18

I was late coming to this. Didn’t watch it in 2017 - possibly as had just given birth to mini blondes

but finally got into it maybe 2yrs ago and watched it

so s6 is back and last series ever. How will this end

I know it’s around for those who binge tho this is weekly paced

The only thing worse than waiting two and a half years for the sixth and final season of The Handmaid's Tale (https://url.uk.m.mimecastprotect.com/s/kOwOCLPWOHVV3MLTBfVcyyDSV?domain=radiotimes.com/)
is waiting to escape Gilead itself.

Over five seasons, the woman formerly known as Offred escaped and infiltrated Gilead more times than the fruit have been blessed.

It all comes down to this now, the final season (although a sequel series called The Testaments is also in the works). Still, it's safe to say that The Handmaid's Tale will bring an explosive, probably harrowing end to this story of a gender scorned.

But to enjoy it fully, you'll need to remember what happened previously. That's where we come in.

Join us as we lift the veil and journey back to season 5 of The Handmaid's Tale, just when the walls of Gilead had begun to crumble.

The Handmaid's Tale recap
Five seasons ago, The Handmaid's Tale began with June and her husband Luke (O-T Fagbenle) trying to escape Gilead with their daughter, Hannah.

As fans probably remember, they failed to get away, which led to June's servitude and her daughter being taken away to be raised by strangers.

After many failed rescue attempts, June learned in season 5 that (a still very young) Hannah — or Agnes, as she's known in Gilead — was being fast-tracked into a Gilead marriage.

Season 5 ends with Hannah still trapped there, so expect her rescue to play heavily on June's mind in the final 10 episodes of season 6.

It's also worth noting that June has already escaped to Canada by this point, reunited with Luke, her bestie Moira (Samira Wiley), and Nichole, her other daughter she gave birth to in Gilead. You know, the one her father, a Gilead officer named Nick (Max Minghella), helped smuggle out.

June isn't the only one popping out babies in this dystopian future. Her former owner, for want of a better word, named Serena Joy, also brought a bundle of joy into the world when her son Noah was born. June actually helped Serena give birth in No Man's Land, but she was later separated from Noah in Canada when she was thrown into a detention centre.

Towards the end of the season, Serena (https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/the-handmaids-tale-serena-wharton-newsupdate/)
was reunited with her son, though, and managed to escape with him.

Things have been rocky for June too, even after she escaped literal hell on earth. With anti-refugee sentiment rising and Gilead gaining popularity outside of its borders, Canada isn't as safe as it once was for everyone's favourite former handmaid.

Following an attack at a memorial service, June was targeted again when a truck sporting a Gilead bumper sticker ran her over, in front of her own home, no less.

Being the dutiful husband he is, Luke rushes out to save her, but he gets a bit carried away and accidentally kills June's attacker in the process.

You'd think the police would have given him a medal for that, but no, they instead issue a warrant for his arrest. The pair make a run for it, planning to escape Canada via a train that's transporting refugees out west to Alaska.

Their plan hits a slight snag, however, when they see officers checking documents at the station.

Luke nobly offers himself up to the police so June and Nichole escape in the chaos that ensues. Men aren't exactly known for doing the right thing in this show, but June's husband has usually been the one exception to that rule.

On board the train, June grapples with what's just occurred, realising that she must now save Luke as well as Hannah. But her thoughts are interrupted when she hears another baby cry...

Yep, after everything they've been through, Serena and her son Noah made it onto the same train as June, presumably under false pretences. The two women kind of smile at each other, shocked by this surreal twist of fate.

"You got a diaper?” asks Serena. June doesn't answer because the final season credits roll then, but it's safe to say that there's a s**t-storm gathering in store for them both at the end of this train journey, or even earlier for that matter.

The same is also true of Gilead, where Janine (Madeline Brewer) suffers as a handmaid for Commander Joseph Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) and Naomi Putnam (Ever Carradine), who are due to get married.

In the face of abuse, Janine fights back, which leads to the Eyes taking her away. Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd), who's always had a soft spot for Janine, isn't best pleased by this development, sowing the seeds for not just this final season but also the sequel show, The Testaments. If you know, you know…

Meanwhile, good old reliable (and boring) Nick has agreed to secretly with the US government in exchange for June's safety. But when he becomes convinced that Commander Lawrence is the one behind the attacks on her, he storms Joseph's wedding reception and hits him.

While in prison, his pregnant wife leaves Nick, rightly convinced that he's still in love with June.

So, with all that said and done, how will this impact the sixth and final season? Episode 1 is simply titled Train, so it should come as no stretch to the imagination that the season 6 premiere will pick up where the previous season left off.

What's not clear is where June and Serena now stand. Can they work together as friends? Or will one inevitably betray the other before reaching their final destination?

June and Serena's relationship is complicated at the best of times, so instead of making more impossible guesses, we'll leave you with the official logline for season 6 of The Handmaid's Tale to look for more clues.

"June’s unyielding spirit and determination pull her back into the fight to take down Gilead. Luke and Moira join the resistance. Serena tries to reform Gilead while Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia reckon with what they wrought, and Nick faces challenging tests of character.

"This final chapter of June’s journey highlights the importance of hope, courage, solidarity and resilience in the pursuit of justice and freedom."

Elisabeth Moss as June holding Nichole and smiling at the camera while sat on a train full of people.

The Handmaid's Tale season 6: Release date, plot, trailer and latest news

The final season is upon us.

https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/drama/the-handmaids-tale-season-6-release-date/

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peanutbuttertoasty · 04/06/2025 13:09

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Fucking hell what’s wrong with you? So frustrating when people do this. WHY do you feel the need to say anything at all?

CleanQueen123 · 04/06/2025 13:16

How many episodes have we got left? Finding watching it at UK pace very frustrating but I'll stick with it.

I've had to dodge all the spoilers too. Have we started taking bets on how it's all going to end up for them?

I think they'll have to kill off either Luke or Nick. I can't see them ending up in some kind of throuple so either June will have to choose or one of them will have to go.

Do we think they'll actually get Hannah out? That plan seems to have fallen by the wayside a bit. We haven't seen her yet this season. If they do try to get her out, will she even want to go? She'll be fully indoctrinated by now and her "family" appeared to be nice people.

MrsJRHartley · 04/06/2025 13:23

I don't think they'll get Hanmah out. Agree either Luke or Nick will die. I think Gilead will continue.

deeahgwitch · 04/06/2025 14:55

We’re 3 ahead of Channel 4 in Ireland afaik.
2 episodes to go.
I have a few questions but obviously have to wait till you see it.

JewelleryCat · 04/06/2025 15:15

I wonder why there are different release dates for different countries. I know why America was first because it’s filmed there but I wonder why Ireland got it before UK. If it’s shown in Australia/NZ and Europe which I’m guessing it is, do they see it before UK too?

IcedPurple · 04/06/2025 16:32

I've just been watching the very first episodes as a 'refresher.'

It's almost like another show. That weird world so perfectly captured. The moody sepia tone. And most of all, June's sardonic humour. Like when Waterford asked if she would play another game of scrabble with him next week: 'I'll check my calendar.' All of that is missing in these later series. It's a bit dreary now, and they seem to have no new ideas.

CleanQueen123 · 04/06/2025 17:05

IcedPurple · 04/06/2025 16:32

I've just been watching the very first episodes as a 'refresher.'

It's almost like another show. That weird world so perfectly captured. The moody sepia tone. And most of all, June's sardonic humour. Like when Waterford asked if she would play another game of scrabble with him next week: 'I'll check my calendar.' All of that is missing in these later series. It's a bit dreary now, and they seem to have no new ideas.

Agreed. It's missing "something" and I don't feel as invested in the characters as I used to. Would be great to see Emily back for a last hurrah.

dapsnotplimsolls · 04/06/2025 17:08

I've been re-watching too, it's been great to see a range of expressions from June rather than just AngryJuneFace!

MrsJRHartley · 04/06/2025 17:34

I remember how tight it used to be - scripts, sets, down to the tiniest detail. We all used to say that every single word, prop or colour mattered and meant something. It's not like that now.

CruCru · 04/06/2025 17:38

Every scene looked like a Vermeer painting.

Blondeshavemorefun · 04/06/2025 17:48

IcedPurple · 04/06/2025 10:57

That's already a spoiler!

I really wish people would just say nothing about future episodes. A 'no spoiler' thread is just that. Or should be.

Agree @IcedPurple

this is a TV PACE thread

mine always are

there is always a spoiler on any thread I do. Why. Really no need - ruins it for posters

there is always a spoiler thread alongside tv paced ones I do

please post on that if anyone is bingeing . Thanks

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WhyDoesItAlways · 04/06/2025 17:49

Crinkle77 · 03/06/2025 15:44

Although I do remember when June handed over the baby to Emily at the end of season 2 she told Emily to call her Nicole.

Anyway I have come up with my own theory about Serena. What if she knows full well that Wharton is being less than honest and is putting her own plot in place. Imagine how many commanders they could blow up at her wedding!

Hi everyone, I've been lurking on this thread as im a bit behind and only just caught up to episode 5.

Just want to say i agree about Serena. I don't know if she's planning to blow up commanders at her wedding but I definitely feel like she might have turned and suspects Lawrence of the same. When she asked him to say a prayer and he couldn't do it very well it seemed like she was teaching him how so that he would look like a more believable religious nut in front of the other commanders.

Also agree that these later seasons have a much different feel to them. I think they're lacking lots of things but the one I miss the most this season is the soundtrack. You don't own me was iconic!

CleanQueen123 · 04/06/2025 18:29

WhyDoesItAlways · 04/06/2025 17:49

Hi everyone, I've been lurking on this thread as im a bit behind and only just caught up to episode 5.

Just want to say i agree about Serena. I don't know if she's planning to blow up commanders at her wedding but I definitely feel like she might have turned and suspects Lawrence of the same. When she asked him to say a prayer and he couldn't do it very well it seemed like she was teaching him how so that he would look like a more believable religious nut in front of the other commanders.

Also agree that these later seasons have a much different feel to them. I think they're lacking lots of things but the one I miss the most this season is the soundtrack. You don't own me was iconic!

That's an interesting take on Serena/Lawrence. I took as her calling him out on not being enough of a religious nut to be worthy of being in Gilead and essentially highlighting that his card is marked.

That being said, I don't think half the commanders are really religious. They're in it for the power.

WhyDoesItAlways · 04/06/2025 20:02

CleanQueen123 · 04/06/2025 18:29

That's an interesting take on Serena/Lawrence. I took as her calling him out on not being enough of a religious nut to be worthy of being in Gilead and essentially highlighting that his card is marked.

That being said, I don't think half the commanders are really religious. They're in it for the power.

I'm sure after he struggled to put a prayer together she then told him one which would have been unnecessary if she was trying to call him out. I don't know though. I'm a sucker for an anti-hero and have been a believer in Lawrence being anti Gilead since we first saw him.

lemondropsandchimneytops · 04/06/2025 20:15

WhyDoesItAlways · 04/06/2025 20:02

I'm sure after he struggled to put a prayer together she then told him one which would have been unnecessary if she was trying to call him out. I don't know though. I'm a sucker for an anti-hero and have been a believer in Lawrence being anti Gilead since we first saw him.

He made a comment in series 5 about how the religious fanatics were just a delivery mechanism for his economic vision. I think, as someone has said on here before, that he had a certain idea but it's got out of hand.

CurbsideProphet · 04/06/2025 20:27

For those who have mentioned missing the conversation with ch 4 showing Handmaid's behind the rest of the world (for no reason which has been explained) the Eyes On Gilead podcast is really excellent. It's by SBS the Australian TV network. I've listened since they started it and really enjoy the chat.

deeahgwitch · 04/06/2025 20:41

I agree with you re Lawrence @lemondropsandchimneytopshe had an economic vision but it got out of hand.
He loved his wife and she had morals and disliked Gilead. He trusted her judgement
despite not being so hot on the morals. I
mean Jezebels was kept going.

dapsnotplimsolls · 04/06/2025 20:46

Weren't the Colonies his idea?

CruCru · 04/06/2025 20:54

His wife said it was.

IcedPurple · 04/06/2025 21:07

MrsJRHartley · 04/06/2025 17:34

I remember how tight it used to be - scripts, sets, down to the tiniest detail. We all used to say that every single word, prop or colour mattered and meant something. It's not like that now.

One review I read said that it used to be an epoch defining, thought provoking masterpiece but now it's just another thriller. And rather a plodding one at that.

I agree that the attention to detail, the sets which looked like a Vermeer painting, the often wryly funny soundtrack, were so great in the earlier series. It's all a bit 'meh' now.

Iggi999 · 04/06/2025 21:57

My theory is that it won't be as good, as we are really wanting characters to survive, rescue each other and have happy endings. Season 1/ the novel had precious few happy endings and was more meaningful for it. (But I don't want anyone to die!)

Iggi999 · 04/06/2025 21:59

I don't think Serena would turn. She's got a bit of a relationship with June, but other than that she saw on the train how people would view her. Her best chance of power and accolades is in New Bethlehem. Even in Gilead, she'd more of a position than she did in Canada.

OnTheBoardwalk · 04/06/2025 22:04

I want Lawrence to turn out for good in the end

i get that some of his ideas were the worst of Gilead but support of Mayday has been there from the start. The colony’s and other ideas have created, I hate to say it, a more fertile Gilead

I think Serena is running scared after they tried to marry her off to her gynaecologist, way below her status

MonkeyTennis34 · 05/06/2025 14:07

Lawrence and early Moira are my favourite characters.

CruCru · 05/06/2025 14:22

I think Aunt Lydia is mine. But I suspect that is because Ann Dowd is such a terrific actress.