The Handmaid's Tale - Season 3

Season 3
The third season of The Handmaid's Tale is driven by June's resistance to the dystopian regime of Gilead and her struggle to strike back against overwhelming odds. Startling reunions, betrayals, and a journey to the terrifying heart of Gilead force all characters to take a stand, guided by one defiant prayer: "Blessed be the fight."
Episodes

Night
June embarks on a bold mission with unexpected consequences. Emily and Nichole make a harrowing journey. The Waterfords reckon with Serena Joy's choice to send Nichole away.

Mary and Martha
June helps Marthas with a dangerous task while navigating a relationship with her pious and untrustworthy new walking partner.

Useful
June navigates a challenging meeting. Serena Joy attempts to recuperate. Lawrence teaches June a hard lesson about the difficult decisions he makes as a Commander.

God Bless the Child
June negotiates a truce in the Waterfords' fractured relationship.

Unknown Caller
June and Serena grapple with a new revelation about Nichole, leading to an incident that will have far-reaching ramifications.

Household
June makes an important connection as she attempts to protect Nichole while accompanying the Waterfords to Washington D.C., where a powerful family offers a glimpse of the future of Gilead.

Under His Eye
June escalates her risky efforts to find Hannah. Emily must face her past crimes as the ongoing international diplomatic crisis becomes more complicated. Serena and Fred contemplate their future.

Unfit
June and the rest of the Handmaids shun Ofmatthew, and both are pushed to their limit at the hands of Aunt Lydia, who reflects on her life and relationships before the rise of Gilead.

Heroic
Confined in a hospital, June's sanity begins to fray. An encounter with Serena Joy forces June to reassess her recent actions.

Witness
June must deal with a devious ploy on the part of Commander Waterford.

Liars
A return to Jezebels puts everything in jeopardy. Serena Joy and Commander Waterford take a clandestine trip.

Sacrifice
A major change rocks the entire Lawrence household. Luke and Moira adjust to new arrivals in Canada.

Mayday
June must decide how far she's willing to go. Serena Joy and Commander Waterford think about a new way forward.
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