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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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xSideshowAuntSallyXx · 22/06/2025 08:03

I saw it last night as well. Will be back tomorrow to read thoughts

I don't understand Aunt Lydia's affection for Janine, she treats 'her girls' appallingly. If she cared so much she'd be part of Mayday or she wouldn't be an Aunt.

Breathmiller · 22/06/2025 08:45

It is hard to avoid spoilers when its not only shown later than on other platforms/other countries but also when they muck about with the timings each week.

I have often wondered about a thread per episode with a clear title. Then we only read the thread of the episode we have watched.

deeahgwitch · 22/06/2025 09:11

I don’t understand Aunt Lydia’s affection for Janine either.
She is completely deluded.
She does treat “her girls” appallingly.
If she cared so much she would have joined Mayday or she wouldn’t have become an Aunt, you write.
So true.

HollyBerryz · 22/06/2025 13:09

mizu · 21/06/2025 21:46

Just finished episode 8 and I liked it!

Me too!

SomewhereinSuberbia · 22/06/2025 14:57

I'm not keen on this series, it just seems too simplistic in a way, it's just the women are all soo powerful and corageous, the men are all evil and unredemable.
All of the women have become team 'good' now, Serena was not seduced by power and her husband was not a nuanced character just a pantomime bad guy, demanding that they have a handmaid and Nick is now bad and Aunt Lydia one of the great evil women characters was turned around in about two minutes by a love of Janine, you would not have been able to turn that tanker around if the story had any integrity.

Blondeshavemorefun · 22/06/2025 18:18

Dedication @rosegoldwatcher

yes janine losing an eye wasn’t nice so maybe AL feels guilt ?

@Buiderswoe well you could comment live. Just watch it on ch 4 tonight

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Blondeshavemorefun · 22/06/2025 18:26

E8 on tonight at 10.25

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Buiderswoe · 22/06/2025 19:42

Blondeshavemorefun · 22/06/2025 18:18

Dedication @rosegoldwatcher

yes janine losing an eye wasn’t nice so maybe AL feels guilt ?

@Buiderswoe well you could comment live. Just watch it on ch 4 tonight

Yes I would but I’ve already seen it now and will be long asleep by then unfortunately! My gripe with C4 also extends to having it on SO LATE!

Blondeshavemorefun · 22/06/2025 19:48

Buiderswoe · 22/06/2025 19:42

Yes I would but I’ve already seen it now and will be long asleep by then unfortunately! My gripe with C4 also extends to having it on SO LATE!

Agree on far too late

will watch tomorrow

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Breathmiller · 22/06/2025 20:56

Just watched it. No spoilers for those waiting til late tonight but for afterwards can someone tell me if they saw who it was sleeping in the chair at the end. It was one of two people but I couldn't tell who.

lemondropsandchimneytops · 22/06/2025 21:04

Breathmiller · 22/06/2025 20:56

Just watched it. No spoilers for those waiting til late tonight but for afterwards can someone tell me if they saw who it was sleeping in the chair at the end. It was one of two people but I couldn't tell who.

I thought I knew who it was but now I'm wondering who else you think it might have been 😂

JewelleryCat · 22/06/2025 21:48

Blondeshavemorefun · 22/06/2025 19:48

Agree on far too late

will watch tomorrow

Same, I’m watching it tomorrow and I agree it’s on far too late. C4 should have shown the football on their YouTube channel and not pushed THT back

Cranmer · 22/06/2025 22:18

The more I watch THT the more I think of the poor women of Afghanistan in their real 'Gilliad' of a patriarchal and oppressive society.

dapsnotplimsolls · 22/06/2025 22:35

It hasn't even started yet because the football is still going on. FFS.

Annialisting · 22/06/2025 23:39

Well what a shit show! My recording didn’t start, then it stopped recording way too soon. Fucking football.

HollyBerryz · 23/06/2025 00:11

Breathmiller · 22/06/2025 20:56

Just watched it. No spoilers for those waiting til late tonight but for afterwards can someone tell me if they saw who it was sleeping in the chair at the end. It was one of two people but I couldn't tell who.

It was Nick I thought?

Bettyfromlondon · 23/06/2025 05:52

I am still watching because I just want to know how it ends but I am infuriated by trying to peer through the darkness to see what is going on. Just turn the bloody lights on FFS!
P.s. I am late to this but found out recently that Channel 4 puts the new episode online earlier than the actual TV showing so I watched it at 4 pm.

xSideshowAuntSallyXx · 23/06/2025 06:10

Breathmiller · 22/06/2025 20:56

Just watched it. No spoilers for those waiting til late tonight but for afterwards can someone tell me if they saw who it was sleeping in the chair at the end. It was one of two people but I couldn't tell who.

It was Nick, but I didn't think he had a handmaid.

Breathmiller · 23/06/2025 06:22

Thanks everyone. I thought it was Nick but then thought it might have been Wharton. I thought it was Wharton's handmaid and Nick didn't have one. I presume some of them would go in to the houses of commanders who didn't have handmaids and kill them too.

I'll be gutted if they kill Nick as I have a soft spot for him and was hoping he would turn good again in the end.(if this is his end). But, that's more to do with book Nick and (much derided) film Nick than tv series Nick.

Breathmiller · 23/06/2025 06:33

I am also a bit hmmm at Aunt Lydia's quick turnaround. I know she's been having moments of doubt about how the handmaid's are treated after they have fulfilled their 'sacred duty' and I do accept that some evil people can suddenly have lightbulb moment and see how awful their actions have been but it did seem a little contrived. I knew it had to happen at some point but I feel that as we had 10 episodes it could have been done more realistically. And did Peter, the guard just accept all this? In Gilead of old I don't feel he would have just stood back with a gun in his hand. Unless he is also of the thought that its not right, or maybe too scared to shoot the precious commodity that is a handmaid.

I wonder where on earth Serena is going to run to this time? And..what will happen to lovely Rita?!

For the first time in this series I am excited ro see next wesk's. I wish they had got to this earlier, it feel more like older style THT, probably becauss they are back in Gilead with the red cloaks.

IcedPurple · 23/06/2025 07:14

HollyBerryz · 22/06/2025 13:09

Me too!

I'm going to be the Debbie Downer as usual and say I didn't like it! Too many implausible plot lines and character developments.

We all know Commander Wharton was not the nice guy he seemed, but the turnaround was a little too sudden. I guess they didn't have much time, but it would have been much better to see Serena gradually realise the mistake she had made. I thought the conversation after she saw the handmaid really wasn't like her at all, even allowing that of course she will react differently when she is the 'victim'. Also, I don't find it believable that Wharton would just allow her to walk out the door with Noah. They are his 'property' now.

I agree with an above poster that she is going to join the resistance and it's going to be a 'girl power' ending'. When in reality they would need the (male) armed guardians to make any sort of impact.

Crinkle77 · 23/06/2025 07:20

Also how is it that the handmaid's are able to just run away. Gilead is heavily armed, where are all the guards? Surely they'll soon be rounded up?

Crinkle77 · 23/06/2025 07:29

Also wasn't the commander asleep at the end just showing the handmaid's as they went about killing their commanders? I dont think it was anyone significant.

Breathmiller · 23/06/2025 07:41

I agree icedpurple with everyone doing a too quick turnaround. Serena's speech to the handmaids was awful and I felt in a typical Serena type way that she would be more worried about her status as a fertile wife without a handmaid than the handmaid's welfare. It didn't ring true.

I think a lot of the characters' lightbulb moments were rushed in this episode. Whereas a lot of the previous 7 episodes could have been working up to it all more.

I think this series has been a bit obvious, each episode that there has to be the same thing going on with different people. Serena and June particularly mirroring each other. It all seems a bit...obvious. And patronising at times.

Although I did say in my pp that I enjoyed this episode more (and I think that is mostly because it was set back in Gilead proper) I do think that I am hanging on til the end of this tv series as a whole. Partly because I want to see what happens to the characters and I am drawn in to the world of Gilead due to a long held interest in the book and story and what it says about women in different societies and partly because I want to see how it evolves in to The Testaments.

But, if I'm being completely honest? Its a struggle sometimes to see what they have done to the story and the characters that I have so long been interested in and I am often disappointed that it has evolved at times in to a typicay over done American Game of Thrones type thing, veering in to Mission Impossible at times (caveat - I have seen neither of these things). The first series was genius but it has progressively gone off the boil for me.

But, I will be here next week. I think I have Stockholm Syndrome 😅

IcedPurple · 23/06/2025 07:41

Crinkle77 · 23/06/2025 07:20

Also how is it that the handmaid's are able to just run away. Gilead is heavily armed, where are all the guards? Surely they'll soon be rounded up?

Yeah, they couldn't walk out their front door without being observed in the first series. But then since at least the 5th series it seems June, Nick and Lawrence can just stroll back and forth across the Canadian border, so I guess standards are slipping!

Also, why were the handmaids veiled at the wedding? That didn't happen before. Seems they invented it so that June could stay hidden.