The Handmaid's Tale

2017
4.7
632 reviews
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Season 3 episodes (15)

1 Night
6/5/19
In the Season 3 premiere, June embarks on a bold mission with unexpected consequences, and Emily and Nichole make a harrowing journey.
2 Mary And Martha
6/5/19
June (Elisabeth Moss) helps Marthas with a dangerous task while navigating a relationship with her pious and untrustworthy new walking partner.
3 Watch Out
6/5/19
June navigates a meeting where she must face both Commander Waterford and Nick, and Commander Lawrence teaches June a hard lesson.
4 God Bless The Child
6/12/19
June (Elisabeth Moss) negotiates a truce in the Waterfords’ fractured relationship. Janine (Madeline Brewer) oversteps with the Putnam family, and a still-healing Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd ) offers a brutal public punishment.
5 Unknown Caller
6/19/19
June (Elisabeth Moss) and Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) grapple with the revelation that Luke (O-T Fagbenle) is caring for Nichole in Canada, leading to an incident that will have far-reaching ramifications.
6 Household
6/26/19
June (Elisabeth Moss) accompanies the Waterfords (Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski) to Washington D.C., where a powerful family offers a glimpse of the future of Gilead. June also makes an important connection as she attempts to protect Nichole.
7 Under His Eye
7/3/19
June (Elisabeth Moss) accompanies the Waterfords (Joseph Fiennes, Yvonne Strahovski) to Washington D.C., where a powerful family offers a glimpse of the future of Gilead. June also makes an important connection as she attempts to protect Nichole.
8 Unfit
7/10/19
June (Elisabeth Moss) and the rest of the Handmaids shun Ofmatthew (Ashleigh LaThrop), and both are pushed to their limit at the hands of Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd). Meanwhile, Aunt Lydia reflects on her life and relationships before the rise of Gilead.
9 Heroic
7/17/19
Confined in a hospital, June’s sanity begins to fray, and an encounter with Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) forces June (Elisabeth Moss) to reassess her recent actions.
10 Bear Witness
7/24/19
Ready to strike back at her oppressors, June starts making arrangements for an ambitious plan, but a devious ploy on the part of Commander Waterford threatens to derail her. In Canada, hope turns to tragedy for Moira, Luke, and Emily.
11 Liars
7/31/19
June must rely on Commander Lawrence to execute her plan, but a terrifying return to a place from June’s past puts everything in jeopardy.
12 Sacrifice
8/7/19
Gilead leadership is rocked by losses among their own. Luke (O-T Fagbenle) and Moira (Samira Wiley) adjust to new arrivals in Canada. June (Elisabeth Moss) worries about disruptions to her plan, only to have tragedy strike the household.
13 Mayday
8/14/19
In the season finale, June reaches the point of no return on her bold strike against Gilead and must decide how far she's willing to go. Meanwhile, Serena Joy and Commander Waterford attempt to find their way forward in their new lives.
101 Season 3 Official Trailer
6/10/19
See what's ahead on this season of The Handmaid's Tale.
102 Season 3 Teaser
6/10/19
Get a sneak peek of what's to come on this season of The Handmaid's Tale.

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
Tim Dermoss
January 27, 2018
This is the worst written, poorly constructed and edited with no world building in a tv show. There is no evidence this is a horrible life. The choppy back and forth timeline makes this a mess. There is no logic to why things are the way they are and accepted and why they would want short ugly babies when models would be more believable. It's painful to watch Moss up close nonstop. The narrow focal length and look makes this show look cheap and plastic on bluescreens. Not a best show at all but we all know why it wins because of this fake victimization fear mongering in society. Seriously f this show.
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Maria Jamison
January 7, 2024
Hysterical anti-male agitprop that only an idiot could love. I watched it for the lulz. I do have questions though. For starters, can anyone explain to me why Elizabeth Moss seemed so sad when confronted with a decapitated Lincoln Memorial? Iconoclasm became a celebrated activity for a good day out nary a year later all across the United States, and I can assure you, it wasn't religious fundie fascists destroying those statues of old white men. Liberals: your ideology is completely incoherent.
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Brad Scalio
May 8, 2021
The episodes themselves as a standalone piece follow a narrative and character arc; however, if you watch The Handmaid's Tale in quick succession it becomes apparent when Atwood's inspiration ends as all structure and character development ends with it. While art imitates life, the constant progression and retrogression in each episode of the overarching story makes the series as a whole difficult to sustain; for every carrot dangled at the viewer, six are stolen back by the closing credits.
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