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The Handmaid's Tale
S2.E13
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The Word

  • Episode aired Jul 11, 2018
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  • 1h 3m
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Elisabeth Moss in The Handmaid's Tale (2017)
The Handmaid's Tale: The Word
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Serena and the other wives strive to make change; Emily learns more about her new Commander; June faces a difficult decision.Serena and the other wives strive to make change; Emily learns more about her new Commander; June faces a difficult decision.Serena and the other wives strive to make change; Emily learns more about her new Commander; June faces a difficult decision.

  • Director
    • Mike Barker
  • Writers
    • Bruce Miller
    • Margaret Atwood
  • Stars
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Joseph Fiennes
    • Yvonne Strahovski
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    • Director
      • Mike Barker
    • Writers
      • Bruce Miller
      • Margaret Atwood
    • Stars
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Joseph Fiennes
      • Yvonne Strahovski
    • 72User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • June Osborne
    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • Fred Waterford
    Yvonne Strahovski
    Yvonne Strahovski
    • Serena Joy Waterford
    Alexis Bledel
    Alexis Bledel
    • Emily Malek
    Madeline Brewer
    Madeline Brewer
    • Janine Lindo
    Amanda Brugel
    Amanda Brugel
    • Rita Blue
    Ann Dowd
    Ann Dowd
    • Aunt Lydia Clements
    Max Minghella
    Max Minghella
    • Nick Blaine
    O-T Fagbenle
    O-T Fagbenle
    • Luke Bankole
    Bradley Whitford
    Bradley Whitford
    • Joseph Lawrence
    Ever Carradine
    Ever Carradine
    • Naomi Putnam
    Stephen Kunken
    Stephen Kunken
    • Warren Putnam
    Julie Dretzin
    Julie Dretzin
    • Eleanor Lawrence
    David Tompa
    David Tompa
    • Mr. Spencer
    Birgitte Solem
    Birgitte Solem
    • Putnam Martha
    Angela Vint
    Angela Vint
    • Leah
    Genevieve Adam
    Genevieve Adam
    • Wife #2
    Chris Gillett
    Chris Gillett
    • Commander Grinnell
    • Director
      • Mike Barker
    • Writers
      • Bruce Miller
      • Margaret Atwood
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    9davidmchisholm

    Season 3 you dopes

    If my brain could throw up after reading these comments, it would. Why didn't she just leave Gilead? Do you people know there is a third season? So she leaves and then it's over? The idiocy on this board is staggering. She went back for Hannah and to re-pay the Martha's, help the dissident Wives etc. I'm literally shocked that anyone couldn't figure this out. This book was required reading for me in high school, and this seems a logical evolution in the empowerment theme the show was constructed around. Those who can't figure this out have clearly never read a book or count to ten with their fingers.
    5matt_jacobs1

    Frustrating

    This whole season has been frustrating to say the least. There's only so many times attempting to escape and getting caught keeps you on the edge of your seat. Every episode of season 2 is pretty much the same - nothing remotely interesting happens. The finale topped it off, with June's ridiculous, and unrealistic decision.

    Also, I'm pretty sure in reality June wouldn't feel sorry in any way shape or form for Serena. She's equally as evil, if not more so as Fred! This whole pitying Serena and trying to appeal to her kind nature is just getting boring to watch.

    I'm hoping season 3 is better...much better.
    9superjoeyfilms

    Oh my word!

    Things just got real good. Kinda want this ep to be an emu contender. This. This episode. What a great season - this one; all the pieces; all the parts. This show really is a masterpiece.
    philipandersson-35162

    Why would she stay

    So stupid ending, idiotic, its absoluty dum as hell
    bob the moo

    S2: Well produced but seems driven by the grim and the performances more than the narrative

    The second season of this show continues where the first left off, and it does this in so many ways. In terms of narrative it is immediate, but it is also the high production values and feel of quality that is what strikes as continuing. What doesn't continue is the sense that the source material is still driving the show. I've only read it once and am not precious about such things, but certainly the second season doesn't quite have the same touches as the first. Part of this is understandable, since we were coming into this world as opposed to now being in it, but it is more than that.

    The second season does deliver a lot of 'events', it also takes us to physical parts of the world we've not been before, and has more flashbacks and other characters. However too much of this feels like it is done in the pursuit of misery. Of course this is part of the world, but it comes over as the thing the writing is serving rather than being a consequence of it. Due to this, it doesn't really spark as it moves forward, and it has the feel of being in a bit of a rut even if it is moving forward event-wise. The high production standards all help cover this, but it is thin. The cast do a lot to help it, and in particular Moss is as great as usual. There are a few weak links, but Strahovski and a few others are impressive.

    As a season I 'appreciated' it. I don't think I loved it or was engaged in the events or the world-building, mostly because it felt like both were occurring so that the show could wallow in its grimness.

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    • Trivia
      For the first time in the whole series there is a map shown of the political situation in Gilead. This map shows the main area of Gilead, or the area occupied and governed by the Gilead regime colored blue. Other areas are colored yellow, perhaps these are the Colonies of Gilead. There are other areas colored a light red shade; areas possibly disputed between Gilead and the US Government. It is also noticed that many large areas of the southern and western coastline, and the frontier with Canada are colored dark red. These might be areas that are liberated by the US Government. Finally this map shows where is the location of the nuclear wastelands.
    • Quotes

      June Osborne: Go fuck yourself, Fred.

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2018 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • German
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      • Daniel Wilson Productions
      • The Littlefield Company
      • White Oak Pictures
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      • 1h 3m(63 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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