Handmaid’s tale season 6 episode 9

An hour before the episode airs, the screener drops and the spoiler notice specifically states not to discuss the song choice or the deaths of any characters. So, you know, it will be a milestone episode. So, the title of the episode is execution. No way. It was obvious we were going directly into the flames even without a Gilead approved prayer book.

Even after all this time, the personal nature of it was still something I was unprepared for. Wow, that was hard one. Plus, it was so thrilling. The show opens to Taylor Swift’s Look What You Made Me Do, a song whose devastating perfection makes the attempt to keep it hidden nearly ridiculous.

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There is no longer any space for symbolism, as the handmaids disperse in the night, pursued like prey. Nothing but conflict. What stood out most, though, was the love amidst all the mayhem. Serena fleeing, the echoes of screaming wives, Gilead on fire. June is here. Hello, Moira. Hello, Janine. Ava, a suspected CIA operative. They make a decision while grimy and resolute on the truck’s bed.

Staying is our plan. We will complete this. They speak it with a camaraderie of sisters, of ladies who have experienced together the unfathomable anguish that words cannot convey. A final I love you is exchanged before June is forcibly removed. To some extent, that is the true revolution. That is, not the explosives.

Avoid the blades. However, what truly amazes me is that these ladies have managed to find love amongst themselves while enduring six seasons of brutality, assault, silence, and abandonment. They battled more than just Gilead. What Gilead sought to strip them of was connection. And they recalled this.

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In Aunt Lydia’s mind, she was always serving God that she might shield her girls from harm by guiding them through hardship if she was only harsh, submissive, and firm enough. However, she experiences a moment of reckoning when she is led to the platform alongside June, who is still oblivious to what is happening. She surveys the Sea of Scarlet, the nooes, and the ritualized outburst of righteous wroth, and fishes begin to appear.

She verbalizes her prayers not to the men, not even to herself precisely. However, in their case, in memory of her precious girls and all they’ve went through as captives of evil, godless men. At last, she spoke up. At last, the woman who had subdued scripture with her twisting tongue, said her mind. June 2.

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The mother who has seen countless bodies laid out on the wall, who once had the courage to love a daughter who was taken from her, who has experienced both sorrow and rage. She offers them a final prayer that transforms into a primal, fullthroated cries for help. You won’t be defeated by those weebs. Gunshots erupt. The ropes snap.

Well, at least they aren’t the ones going down this time. A certain poetic quality permeated June and Gabriel’s discourse in the prison cell. It ultimately reframed the why. And she is also associated with so many instances of moral confrontation. God was wielded by Gilead, anglicized his name into a doctrine, invoked his will to justify all actions, including torture, forced labor, and rap.

Yet June refused to acknowledge their deity. Her God is a loving God, just as Serena’s is, despite her imperfections. The one she encourages Gabriel to choose is love. Be the man she thinks you’re capable of being, even though it’s just a sentence. And yet, there has never been a commander from Gilead who appeared smaller than Gabriel at that same time.

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Since in their hearts, they all know that June was right. Passion was always absent. Everything revolved on power. A lot of things have happened to Serena. An antagonist. Someone who fell prey. A tale to be warned about. One who managed to stay alive. She remains silent in execution. Nevertheless, here she spots Gabriel. Her is pick up on the same old cliches.

She remains steadfast as she observes him turning kindness into a constraint. She is useless. She seemed to be sorrowful, lost. That is until June, the woman she despised before she saved her, confronts her face to face and says, “What sort of man would you like to raise your son?” Declining the flying plan, Serena abandons the commanders.

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She refrains from grabbing authority for a change. As she tries to be decent, she keeps in mind that her previous wife had done more for her with considerably less money than her new husband had. June and Joseph are on their way to the hanger. Joseph feels fear. Not June. However, June is not the one who must board that plane and never come back.
The expression on his face, the gesture toward his chest. It was a devastating blow to an upright man who, albeit acting in good faith, made some poor choices. June loses it the moment Nick shows up. Getting aboard the plane, she loved two men. a couple of guys who loved her but not enough and they are both unable to remain.
Someone better than me will have to see it through were Joseph’s last words to Nick and they sounded like a subtle confessio

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