Why Did Serena Turn Fred In? The Handmaid’s Tale Betrayal Explained
Serena turns Fred in because motherhood finally matters more to her than marriage, Gilead, or Fred’s authority — but that does not mean she becomes good.
Read MoreSerena turns Fred in because motherhood finally matters more to her than marriage, Gilead, or Fred’s authority — but that does not mean she becomes good.
Read MoreJune kills Fred Waterford because the justice system turns his crimes into a deal — and The Handmaid’s Tale makes his death the moment justice becomes blood.
Read MoreSerena’s pregnancy is one of The Handmaid’s Tale’s cruelest ironies: the woman who helped steal motherhood from others finally gets a child of her own.
Read MoreMayday is the underground resistance in The Handmaid’s Tale, but its real power is that Gilead depends on the very people it underestimates.
Read MoreThe Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 finale, “The Wilderness,” gives June her revenge as Fred Waterford finally suffers the kind of punishment Gilead built for everyone else.
Read MoreThe Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 episode “Progress” makes nearly everyone more complicated, but June’s rage against Fred Waterford only gets clearer.
Read MoreThe Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 episode “Testimony” lets June speak the truth — then asks what happens when rage starts becoming its own kind of religion.
Read MoreThe Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 episode “Home” brings June to Canada, but the real horror is realizing Gilead came with her.
Read MoreLet’s chat The Handmaid’s Tale episode 4.06 – “Vows”. An episode that is a welcome return to form for a show that has been stuck in a rut for a while…
Read MoreThe Handmaid’s Tale Season 4 episode “Chicago” finally gives June a way out — but the real question is whether she can still leave Gilead behind.
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