Handmaid’s Tale season 6, episode 9 review
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With its final season underway on Hulu, "The Handmaid's Tale" author Margaret Atwood and the show's cast and creatives reflect on eight years of storytelling, legacy and a new chapter in the story.
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The Handmaid's Tale' star Max Minghella Nick and June's romance and betrayal, Nick's fate and bringing the show to an end after six seasons.
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From Aunt Lydia crying out that the commanders of Gilead are “godless men” to Serena aiding the rebellion and Lawrence’s sacrifice, fans of The Handmaid’s Tale are impressed by the episode, especially Lawrence’s ending/Whitford’s performance.
The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Episode 9 delivers a powerful reckoning as June faces judgment and the handmaids rise together in a long-awaited turning point.
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But the series’ star, executive producer, and sometimes director, Elisabeth Moss, has been its beating heart. As June, who’s renamed Offred per Gilead’s custom, Moss delivers a studied, devastating portrayal of a woman radicalized by her oppressors — one who eventually trades the handmaids’ signature crimson cloak for weapons and revolutionary garb.
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Madeline Brewer shares she's "grateful" the creative team "acknowledged Janine's spirit" by having June end the Gilead official's life: "She's not a murderer."