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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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Blondeshavemorefun · 24/06/2025 17:55

Crinkle77 · 24/06/2025 13:51

Because it may indicate who survives, who doesn't and who gets out.

this

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newtlover · 24/06/2025 18:03

I agree the cake looked gross but I'm intrigued by the practicalities of drugging a cake for that many people- dosage? how to ensure its evenly mixed? what drug would be unaffected by baking? would have to be tasteless, unless the cake was strong tasting...
maybe the Marthas developed this sort of knowledge, but then why not use it before? or perhaps they did?

also intriguing was the marriage service as it wasn't carried out by an ordained clergy man nor did we hear any vows?

CleanQueen123 · 24/06/2025 18:17

newtlover · 24/06/2025 18:03

I agree the cake looked gross but I'm intrigued by the practicalities of drugging a cake for that many people- dosage? how to ensure its evenly mixed? what drug would be unaffected by baking? would have to be tasteless, unless the cake was strong tasting...
maybe the Marthas developed this sort of knowledge, but then why not use it before? or perhaps they did?

also intriguing was the marriage service as it wasn't carried out by an ordained clergy man nor did we hear any vows?

I thought that. Do they have ordained ministers in Gilead? Or do the high commanders serve as the top of the tree in religious terms? I can't remember what we've seen before at Gilead weddings. Did Nick's first wedding have more of a ceremony?

lemondropsandchimneytops · 24/06/2025 18:20

That reminds me, didn't they tear down the churches?

CruCru · 24/06/2025 19:34

CleanQueen123 · 24/06/2025 18:17

I thought that. Do they have ordained ministers in Gilead? Or do the high commanders serve as the top of the tree in religious terms? I can't remember what we've seen before at Gilead weddings. Did Nick's first wedding have more of a ceremony?

I think the Commanders are the ministers. During Nick’s wedding (the first one), that it was a wedding was announced by the Commander who was reporting to about Fred.

CleanQueen123 · 24/06/2025 19:39

CruCru · 24/06/2025 19:34

I think the Commanders are the ministers. During Nick’s wedding (the first one), that it was a wedding was announced by the Commander who was reporting to about Fred.

It makes sense. The commanders wouldn't want ministers in case they became more powerful as leaders.

Blondeshavemorefun · 24/06/2025 20:04

Not the best pic but

HANDMAIDS TALE S6 -ch 4 - sun 10pm - TV PACE. NO SPOILERS
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CruCru · 24/06/2025 20:14

I think there are some Christian sects where the senior men in the community are also the spiritual leader - in Big Love they were called the Priestholders I think.

Buiderswoe · 24/06/2025 20:35

Blondeshavemorefun · 24/06/2025 20:04

Not the best pic but

Good effort!
I think he could pass for Nick and that’s why they chose him…so we would all be wondering….but am convinced it is not Nick. Definitely not Wharton either.

OnTheBoardwalk · 24/06/2025 21:38

I can get why they chose him but as other people have said Nick is in new Bethlehem with no handmaids and his father in law would have had him on the wall if he had one whilst married to his pregnant daughter surely

Blondeshavemorefun · 24/06/2025 22:51

Buiderswoe · 24/06/2025 20:35

Good effort!
I think he could pass for Nick and that’s why they chose him…so we would all be wondering….but am convinced it is not Nick. Definitely not Wharton either.

Def isn’t nick

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WhyDoesItAlways · 24/06/2025 23:21

The wedding gave me big royal wedding vibes. The building looked very Westminster Abbey. Also thought PoW was dressed like a wife at the trooping of the colour/kings birthday whatever the event was the other week.

I did see some recording equipment amongst the pews on the left, I think cameras near the front and some sort of technological setup at the back so assume it was televised.

I did quite enjoy this episode. Yes some bits were very implausible but I had my heart in my mouth a few times which hasn't happened in HMT in a while.

Very odd that Serena walked out. I would have thought she would have bided her time a bit and got an exit plan in place for her and the handmaid rather than wonder out into the street with a baby - to go where?

Italiangreyhound · 24/06/2025 23:45

CruCru

"Aunt Lydia was shocked that Commander Bell wanted a Handmaid when he was so newly married. It may be that the wife is furious that he is so obsessed with Janine, particularly if they have only just got married."

I think some women can feel bitter towards women in their men's lives, think the women lead then astray etc, even though the wife must know the Handmaid's have no choice!

rosegoldwatcher

"Maybe she compares Janine with the mum that she reported and is trying to make some sort of amends through Janine."

I think that is it. But also she has a kind of possessive love for Janine, not a desire for her to thrive but for her to rescue/protect Janine within her own controlled world.

Italiangreyhound · 24/06/2025 23:53

Cranmer

"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."

Yes, and so many other terrible places. Heartbreaking.

And the justification for the terrible behaviour.

I loved Josh Charles in The Good Wife and I knew he was going to end up being a wrong 'un, but agree that was fast.

When I first saw the kneeling Handmaid, I thought she was June!

MrsJRHartley · 25/06/2025 16:33

It was a much better episode, but agree with all the negative comments, especially the pacing. Ridiculous.

CleanQueen123 · 25/06/2025 18:47

I found Wharton's turnaround really jarring. Obviously we all saw it coming but I thought there would be a more gradual slipping of the mask. And where does Serena think she's going to go? She's got no one and no way of getting out.

WhyDoesItAlways · 25/06/2025 20:03

CleanQueen123 · 25/06/2025 18:47

I found Wharton's turnaround really jarring. Obviously we all saw it coming but I thought there would be a more gradual slipping of the mask. And where does Serena think she's going to go? She's got no one and no way of getting out.

I thought the same with aunt Lydia's too. They could have shown so many more instances of her becoming disillusioned with gilead and her hard exterior begin to slip. I feel like ann dowd wasn't in this series nearly enough.

viques · 26/06/2025 15:22

I am doing a rewatch binge as well as wading through the sticky mud that is this season and just wanted to share a small revelation! I am on season three - at the end where .June and the Martha’s get all the kids out - and have just clocked ( because she mentioned it, not because I am super observant) that the Martha in Lawrence’s house is the Martha who was running the kitchen/ black market at Jezebels. I am now in a tizzy trying to work out how she got from Jezebels to Lawrence’s, obviously one of Lawrence’s little tricks but not one that was ever highlighted. I will have to fill in the gaps using my imagination.

I have to say that rewatching makes me realise how thin the series has become. The episodes in previous series were jam packed with action and plot movement, and often really nail biting and tense.

CruCru · 26/06/2025 17:44

I remember her - her name was Cora. In the first series, she told Nick she’d been a chef at a fancy restaurant. I expect that Joseph said he wanted a Martha who was a great cook and, because important Commanders get what they want, she was reallocated to his house.

dapsnotplimsolls · 26/06/2025 18:53

I only realised this on my recent re-watch too!

Tonkerbea · 26/06/2025 21:00

Why has Hannah hardly been mentioned or seen? Isn't that the whole point? That June is reunited with her? The wedding was a prime opportunity to have the future wives of Gilead there, more so than a raft of handmaids.

This series is such a let down. Why do strong programmes always descend into turgid bilge?

June spends most of her time delivering crap speeches that are meant to be stirring.

The sheer menace of the Guardians and Eyes was so prevalent in the first two series, now she merrily marches up behind a man toting a gun with no thought to her own safety.

So exasperating to see poor storytelling, when the original book and first season was a masterclass in it.

CleanQueen123 · 26/06/2025 21:09

Tonkerbea · 26/06/2025 21:00

Why has Hannah hardly been mentioned or seen? Isn't that the whole point? That June is reunited with her? The wedding was a prime opportunity to have the future wives of Gilead there, more so than a raft of handmaids.

This series is such a let down. Why do strong programmes always descend into turgid bilge?

June spends most of her time delivering crap speeches that are meant to be stirring.

The sheer menace of the Guardians and Eyes was so prevalent in the first two series, now she merrily marches up behind a man toting a gun with no thought to her own safety.

So exasperating to see poor storytelling, when the original book and first season was a masterclass in it.

Agreed. I'm just not invested in the characters or story anymore. I'm going to see it through but only because I'm not throwing the towel in this close to the end.

viques · 26/06/2025 22:51

CruCru · 26/06/2025 17:44

I remember her - her name was Cora. In the first series, she told Nick she’d been a chef at a fancy restaurant. I expect that Joseph said he wanted a Martha who was a great cook and, because important Commanders get what they want, she was reallocated to his house.

That sounds like an explanation that works.

IcedPurple · 27/06/2025 10:14

Tonkerbea · 26/06/2025 21:00

Why has Hannah hardly been mentioned or seen? Isn't that the whole point? That June is reunited with her? The wedding was a prime opportunity to have the future wives of Gilead there, more so than a raft of handmaids.

This series is such a let down. Why do strong programmes always descend into turgid bilge?

June spends most of her time delivering crap speeches that are meant to be stirring.

The sheer menace of the Guardians and Eyes was so prevalent in the first two series, now she merrily marches up behind a man toting a gun with no thought to her own safety.

So exasperating to see poor storytelling, when the original book and first season was a masterclass in it.

This series is such a let down. Why do strong programmes always descend into turgid bilge?

I think in this particular case, a lot of it is down to the fact that the world created by Margaret Atwood was meant at least in part as a dystopian analogy of women's oppression. It all made a weird kind of sense according to its own logic, but now that the series has moved well beyond the book, it's all looking a bit ridiculous.

June, Nick and Lawrence can flit back and forth from Canada as easily as I pop out for milk to Tesco's. A big group of handmaids can march around town at night and nobody seems to care. Also, women don't seem to have any problem having babies anymore.

And yes, where's Hannah? I too thought that rescuing her was the whole point of this series. Why did June leave behind one daughter if not to rescue the other? Yet she seems to be barely an afterthought now.

This final season is just such an obvious cash grab. And yes I'm watching, but as another poster said, that's just because I've made it thus far, so to speak. If the first season had been of similar quality I'd have switched off around the 3rd episode.

Blondeshavemorefun · 27/06/2025 11:35

Seems very weird we haven’t seen hannah who is going to look old as been a few years unless new head

as I said in the church there was no purple dresses. So everyone wasn’t there

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