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The Handmaid's Tale (Series)

2017
4.7
385 reviews
18+
Rating
Eligible

Season 2 episodes (17)

1 June
4/29/18
Offred reckons with the consequences of a dangerous decision while haunted by memories from her past and the violent beginnings of Gilead.
2 Unwomen
4/29/18
Offred adjusts to a new way of life. The arrival of an unexpected person disrupts the Colonies. A family is torn apart by the rise of Gilead.
3 Baggage
5/6/18
Offred reflects on her relationship with her mother as she navigates her way through Gilead. In Little America, Moira tries to cope with the trauma she endured.
4 Other Women
5/9/18
A baby shower provokes a shift in Offred's relationship with Serena Joy. Offred reckons with the choice she made that led her to become a Handmaid.
5 Seeds
5/16/18
Offred spirals as a Gilead ceremony disrupts her relationship with Nick. Janine tries to adjust to life in the Colonies.
6 First Blood
5/23/18
Offred finds unexpected allies and obstacles in her search for a way to protect Hannah. The Commander prepares for the dedication of a new Red Center.
7 After
5/30/18
An attack sends shockwaves through both Gilead and Little America. Serena Joy makes a dangerous choice in order to protect her family. Moira searches for someone from her past.
8 Women's Work
6/6/18
A sick baby tests Offred and Serena's new bond. Janine finally faces Naomi and the Commander struggles to recover from a terrifying ordeal.
9 Smart Power
6/13/18
The Waterfords embark on a diplomatic trip abroad. Serena faces the temptation of life outside Gilead. Luke and Moira grapple with survivor's guilt. Offred seeks protection for her baby.
10 The Last Ceremony
6/20/18
Serena becomes desperate as Offred (Elisabeth Moss) nears her delivery date. The Commander tries to make amends with Offred. Nick pushes Eden farther away. Offred is faced with an unexpected reunion.
11 Holly
6/27/18
Offred faces a grueling challenge alone as she recalls her life as a mother. Serena Joy and the Commander deal with the fallout of their actions towards Offred.
12 Postpartum
7/4/18
Offred fights to stay with her baby. Nick (Max Minghella) is rocked by Gilead's brutal response to a crime. Emily is assigned to a mysterious new house.
13 The Word
7/11/18
Serena and the other Wives strive to make change. Emily learns more about her new Commander. Offred faces a difficult decision.
101 Season 2 Official Trailer
4/16/18
See what's ahead on this season of The Handmaid's Tale.
102 Season 2 Teaser
4/16/18
Get a sneak peek of what's to come on this season of The Handmaid's Tale.
103 Rocket Woman (Teaser Trailer)
4/16/18
Whet your appetite for the second season of The Handmaid's Tale.
104 Time's Up (Teaser Trailer)
4/16/18
A teaser of all the action ahead on The Handmaid's Tale Season 2.

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
385 reviews
Clara Peel
June 15, 2021
The show is great but the upload schedule is a mess in Canada! I've been waiting a full week to watch an episode that aired 7 days ago, I regret purchasing this media from Google Play. I don't know when I will be able to watch a show I have paid for, it would have been quicker and less of a headache to find it illegally.
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Jim Thibault
August 11, 2018
The alternate world that the series and original book is based on is far fetched Season 2 the last episode was a huge let down. Turn the East Coast of the USA into a Religious police state, in which they hang shoot people in public for minor crimes, soldiers on every corner heavily armed and all rights including the rights to work, read/write, vote .... are taken away from women. In this Society the "Men?" forcefully rape Women to have children. Now I can not see any part of the USA turn into anything even close to this; why do the Women 50% of the population do no revolt, would not most Men fight back and would not the rest of the world stop this ? Ok it is Fantasy you role with it and watch in horror this society. Now the hero of the show..... HAD AN EXIT AND SHE WENT BACK !!!!! Out of everything I find this the hardest to reason, Free USA, Canada, UN, the world can not stop them..... What does she think she can do, but run back into slavery, maybe they will say finally enough is enough and execute her too. Looking forward to season 3 but they writer better have a good explanation. Lose a star for such a stupid season final-lie
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Naomi Armendariz
June 17, 2017
I'm of two minds about this show. Firstly, after watching the pilot episode I am very impressed with the acting, cinematography and storyline. The creators do a superb job of drawing in the watcher. Few shows are so gripping. Secondly, as with the book, the willful ignorance and misrepresentation of fundamentalist Christianity by the author is very disturbing. I fully realize that tons of artistic license was used; however, even in this comment section it can be seen how these misrepresentations influence people's opinions concerning current events. What is represented here as fundamentalism is in fact a cult that draws strongly from the attitudes of religions other than Christianity that are oppressive of women. It is important never to confuse what is practiced in a particular culture with what is a Bible teaching. Even using the label "fundamentalist" to do with anything in this story is erroneous and deceiving. Christian fundamentalism is an adherence to the fundamentals of the written contents of the Bible - not the strictures and traditions of a man-made religion. The Bible does not teach anything even remotely similar to what is depicted here - it does however, describe the lives of real people and the consequences (be they good or bad) of following (or not following) God's Word. One example of a misrepresentation in the show is the mention of Bilhah, the concubine that Rachel gave to her husband Jacob because she had not been able to have children herself. This (giving of a concubine) is not taught or sanctioned by God anywhere in the Bible - if anything we can see through the dysfunctional relationship between the wives, concubines and children how wrong a choice it was on the part of Rachel and Jacob. In the Garden of Eden God created one man and one woman not a man his wife and concubines. Another example of a misrepresentation is that women are discouraged from reading or thinking for themselves. The idea that fundamentalist Christianity teaches this shows a grave ignorance of the Bible. In the times of Jesus, the culture did not allow women to study - in fact one religious leader is recorded as stating that it was obscene and promiscuous to teach a woman to read or study the Torah (Old Testament). Jesus completely threw that teaching out the window - because it was not biblical or sanctioned by God. Jesus regularly included women in his teaching groups. His inner circle is speculated to have been 1/3 to 1/2 made up of women. In his teachings he used illustrations and examples taken from women's everyday lives - something totally unheard of being done by religious teachers. When a woman was brought before him and accused of adultery by the religious leaders, he did not join them in condemning her to the traditional death by stoning - rather he said that whoever among them was without sin should cast the first stone. He was not only referring to any secret sin in their lives but also to the glaringly unfair fact that they were bringing in the woman for judgment without bringing in the man who had also done wrong. These are just a few of many examples of the teachings for the fair and equal treatment of women within the Bible. Once again, do not judge fundamentalism by culturally motivated actions - they are very different things. I am a "fundamentalist" Christian woman who actually reads and studies the Bible, and I declare that what Margaret Atwood has depicted as fundamentalism to be in fact a damnable cult - I also condemn any such treatment of women anywhere in the world under the name of fundamentalist Christianity because it is not true fundamentalism.
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