A reception at the Putnams' house takes a dark turn when Janine’s desperation to be near her daughter, Angela, triggers a violent outburst.
After being allowed to hold Baby Angela, Janine asks to return to the Putnams as their Handmaid to provide Angela with a sibling.
June encourages Serena to reclaim her influence, famously telling her to "Wear the dress. Pull the strings" .
In The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3, Episode 4, titled the series explores the stark contrast between the forced rituals of Gilead and the messy, authentic love of the world before. The Rituals of Gilead vs. Memories of the Past
Handmaids who have given birth, including June and Janine, are given prominent seating to watch as their children are held by their "parents" (Commanders and Wives).
Throughout the ceremony, June reflects on Hannah’s baptism in the time before, a ceremony filled with warmth, friends like Moira, and a loving, forgiving God—vastly different from the vengeful God of Gilead. Political Maneuvers and Fragile Truces
Enraged and feeling betrayed, Aunt Lydia brutally beats Janine in front of the assembled Commanders and Wives. The shocking display of violence leaves the Gileadean elite visibly uncomfortable, though more for the breach of etiquette than moral concern.
A reception at the Putnams' house takes a dark turn when Janine’s desperation to be near her daughter, Angela, triggers a violent outburst.
After being allowed to hold Baby Angela, Janine asks to return to the Putnams as their Handmaid to provide Angela with a sibling. Watch The handmaids tale s03e04 webrip x264-tbs...
June encourages Serena to reclaim her influence, famously telling her to "Wear the dress. Pull the strings" . A reception at the Putnams' house takes a
In The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3, Episode 4, titled the series explores the stark contrast between the forced rituals of Gilead and the messy, authentic love of the world before. The Rituals of Gilead vs. Memories of the Past Pull the strings"
Handmaids who have given birth, including June and Janine, are given prominent seating to watch as their children are held by their "parents" (Commanders and Wives).
Throughout the ceremony, June reflects on Hannah’s baptism in the time before, a ceremony filled with warmth, friends like Moira, and a loving, forgiving God—vastly different from the vengeful God of Gilead. Political Maneuvers and Fragile Truces
Enraged and feeling betrayed, Aunt Lydia brutally beats Janine in front of the assembled Commanders and Wives. The shocking display of violence leaves the Gileadean elite visibly uncomfortable, though more for the breach of etiquette than moral concern.