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Luke attempts to handle the Serena situation legally and diplomatically to protect June from her own impulses. He meets with Serena to tell her he is working to get the center shut down due to building code violations, but Serena mocks his "soft" Canadian approach.
Struggling with "post-war" life, June is finding it impossible to move on as long as Serena is thriving nearby.
Seeking a new role as a "global ambassador" for Gilead while pregnant, she uses her status to gain sympathy and political leverage.
is the fourth episode of the fifth season of The Handmaid’s Tale . It focuses on the escalating public and personal tension between June Osborne and Serena Joy Waterford as Serena attempts to establish a base of power in Toronto. Episode Summary
In Gilead, Aunt Lydia is shaken by the recent poisoning of the Handmaids. She attempts to use Janine to help "reform" the system from within to be less cruel, but Janine shuts her down, telling Lydia that her very presence makes everything worse.
The episode explores how Gilead's ideology is a "virus" that can spread even to democratic nations like Canada. Technical Details Original Air Date: October 5, 2022 Director: Paris Barclay Writer: Jacey Heldrich
Transitioning from a passive observer to an active player, Luke tries to fight Gilead using the "rules" of a free society.
After a chaotic confrontation at the center, June is nearly arrested. The episode ends with June receiving a letter from Serena—a formal invitation to the center's opening—which June realizes is a psychological tactic. Key Characters & Themes
Luke attempts to handle the Serena situation legally and diplomatically to protect June from her own impulses. He meets with Serena to tell her he is working to get the center shut down due to building code violations, but Serena mocks his "soft" Canadian approach.
Struggling with "post-war" life, June is finding it impossible to move on as long as Serena is thriving nearby.
Seeking a new role as a "global ambassador" for Gilead while pregnant, she uses her status to gain sympathy and political leverage.
is the fourth episode of the fifth season of The Handmaid’s Tale . It focuses on the escalating public and personal tension between June Osborne and Serena Joy Waterford as Serena attempts to establish a base of power in Toronto. Episode Summary
In Gilead, Aunt Lydia is shaken by the recent poisoning of the Handmaids. She attempts to use Janine to help "reform" the system from within to be less cruel, but Janine shuts her down, telling Lydia that her very presence makes everything worse.
The episode explores how Gilead's ideology is a "virus" that can spread even to democratic nations like Canada. Technical Details Original Air Date: October 5, 2022 Director: Paris Barclay Writer: Jacey Heldrich
Transitioning from a passive observer to an active player, Luke tries to fight Gilead using the "rules" of a free society.
After a chaotic confrontation at the center, June is nearly arrested. The episode ends with June receiving a letter from Serena—a formal invitation to the center's opening—which June realizes is a psychological tactic. Key Characters & Themes