The Handmaid's Tale

2017
4.7
632 reviews
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Season 4 episodes (11)

1 Pigs
4/28/21
On the run after the end of Season 3; an injured June (Elisabeth Moss) and the fugitive Handmaids find refuge at a farm; where the 14-year-old Wife nurses June back to health. June restores her role as the women's leader. In Gilead; an imprisoned Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) tries to avoid a death sentence; and Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) reels from the loss of 86 children on Angels' Flight. The combative Waterfords (Joseph Fiennes; Yvonne Strahovski); in custody in Toronto; learn of June's feat.
2 Nightshade
4/28/21
June (Elisabeth Moss) plots revenge at the local Jezebels; before she and the Handmaids plan to leave the farm for the next safe house. Meanwhile; in Toronto; Moira (Samira Wiley) deals with the fallout of June's choices; and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) and Fred (Joseph Fiennes) are bound together by a miracle.
3 The Crossing
4/28/21
Captured by Gilead; June (Elisabeth Moss) faces a vengeful Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) and endures a torturous interrogation. Nick (Max Minghella) and Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) collaborate to protect June. Meanwhile; in Toronto; Luke (O-T Fagbenle) struggles with how to help June and Hannah.
4 Milk
4/5/21
June (Elisabeth Moss) takes a harrowing journey with Janine (Madeline Brewer); trying to escape Gilead; as Janine remembers a stressful experience in her past. In Toronto; Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) tries to manipulate Rita (Amanda Brugel); who seeks advice from Moira (Samira Wiley).
5 Chicago
5/12/21
June (Elisabeth Moss) seeks out more active rebels in the Chicago war zone; while Janine (Madeline Brewer) tries to help her fit in with their new group of survivors. Meanwhile; Moira (Samira Wiley) goes on her first field aid mission.
6 Vows
5/19/21
After a shocking reunion with a dear friend; June (Elisabeth Moss) contemplates the possibility of freedom and confronts the unfulfilled promises she's made to herself and to Luke (O-T Fagbenle).
7 Home
5/26/21
June (Elisabeth Moss) struggles with her newfound freedom; reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis; Serena (Yvonne Strahovski).
8 Testimony
6/2/21
June (Elisabeth Moss) confronts Fred (Joseph Fiennes) and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) in court and challenges Emily (Alexis Bledel) to face a painful reminder of her Gilead past. Meanwhile; Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) presents Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) with a newly captured; familiar Handmaid.
9 Progress
6/9/21
June (Elisabeth Moss) and Luke (O-T Fagbenle) work together to save Hannah; reaching out to Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) and Nick (Max Minghella) for help. Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) and Fred (Joseph Fiennes) greet unexpected visitors from Gilead. Janine (Madeline Brewer) tries to assist Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) when a Handmaid-in-training goes on a hunger strike at the Red Center.
10 The Wilderness
6/16/21
In the season finale, June (Elisabeth Moss) objects to Fred's (Joseph Fiennes) plea bargain agreement and struggles to accept his pending freedom. She draws on all her resources and relationships, risking everything to ensure her own kind of justice.
401 The Handmaid's Tale Season 4 Official Trailer
4/28/21
In Season Four of "The Handmaid's Tale;" June (Elisabeth Moss) strikes back against Gilead as a fierce rebel leader; but the risks she takes bring unexpected and dangerous new challenges. Her quest for justice and revenge threatens to consume her and destroy her most cherished relationships.

About this show

Facing a plunging birthrate; a fundamentalism regime has begun treating women as property. As one of the few remaining fertile women; Offred is a Handmaid; one of the caste of women forced into sexual servitude as an attempt to repopulate the world.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
632 reviews
M J
August 2, 2018
Stimulating in a way that alters one's mode of establishing perceptions. Fleeting moments agitating a massive disruption in one's assumed reality. How galaxy redefinining and soul crushing power is held within the sheer panic of a glance. How heart busting volatile fits ensue in the absence of that twist of one's neck, the shift of one's eyes. The color coded agony dragging us audience members into the undertow. Reduced circumstances to fatten us Hulu members ' ideas about living life. The fading glow of a soft flame one beckons to reclaim their spirit- wildfires burning stomach acid from the inside out; consuming every waking iota and wavelength a muddied brain would grasp to obtain. Utterly Captivating, Bravo.
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Nette Wilson
January 28, 2018
A very timely piece, considering the current politics in this country: this is similar to what happened to women, the GLBT community, and to dissenters of all types, in Iran and Afghanistan, and in areas where ISIS established dominance. I think it is a great modern adaption of Atwood's book, and--damn her for being so precient-- is a reasonable interpretation of a Christian form of Sharia law being forced onto a once progressive people. Though this adaption is actually far more hopeful than Atwood's original storyline.... ******SPOILER ALERT****** In the book June's story is a found narrative in a diary, long after the eventual fall of Gilead. As I recall, her husband is shot and killed in front of her, Moira never escapes, and June's daughter is lost to Gilead. It is never known whether June and her lover ever make it to Canada.
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Vanessa Buendel
April 25, 2018
I find this show to be EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE, Jaw dropping, MIND BENDING & so intriguing that it keeps you on the edge of your seat all while being so captivated by the incredible visuals, fascinating storyline (Margaret Atwood, incredible) & Superb acting by all!! "The Handmaid's Tale" is with out a doubt my #1 most favorite show out right now, let alone that I've seen in some time. The emotions that captivate and takeover you while watching making you feel as if you are involved in this story from the beginning! With such a realistic chilling tale/storyline that very well could happen if something were to take a turn with Woman's Rights etc... is very scary and makes it just that much more intense and empowering! •WELL DESERVED GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD Emma Moss played an incredible role, stellar acting my dear! Guess next for me is to finally read the book! Lol.. Best of luck on this incredible journey for all involved!
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