June Osborne

The Handmaid’s Tale “Witness” Review: Lawrence Pays For Gilead

The Handmaid’s Tale “Witness” finally finds itself by forcing Commander Lawrence to live inside the horror he helped create.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “Heroic” Review: June’s Plot Armor Gets Personal

The Handmaid’s Tale “Heroic” turns a weak Ofmatthew arc into a strong bottle episode by forcing June to sit with the damage her selfishness helped cause.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “Under His Eye” Review: Plot Eats The Characters

The Handmaid’s Tale “Under His Eye” is the point where Season 3 stops letting characters drive the story and starts moving them around like plot pieces.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “Household” Review: Spectacle Beats Story Into Submission

The Handmaid’s Tale “Household” is visually stunning, but it turns Washington D.C., the silenced Handmaids, and Gilead’s pageantry into moments instead of scenes.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “Unknown Caller” Review: The Tape Makes It Hurt

The Handmaid’s Tale “Unknown Caller” works because June’s tape makes Luke feel the truth about Nichole — then Serena turns that pain into a weapon.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “God Bless The Child” Review: Emily Saves It, June Nearly Breaks It

The Handmaid’s Tale “God Bless The Child” is exceptional when Emily reunites with her family — and messy when June suddenly becomes a power broker between Fred and Serena.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “Useful” Review: Serena Learns What She Wants

The Handmaid’s Tale “Useful” works because it tells us who Serena is without flashbacks — and shows how far she may go to get Nichole back.

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The Handmaid’s Tale “Mary And Martha” Review: Emily Carries The Episode

The Handmaid’s Tale “Mary And Martha” works beautifully whenever it follows Emily in Canada — and struggles whenever June turns into the show’s rebellion mascot.

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The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3 Premiere “Night” Review: June Chooses The War

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 3 premiere, “Night,” turns June away from escape and toward war — but the best parts of the episode are the messy relationships around her.

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The Handmaid’s Tale Season 2 Finale “The Word” Review: The Show Goes To War With Itself

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 2 finale, “The Word,” gives Nichole a way out of Gilead — then reveals a show at war with whether it wants to be intimate trauma drama or full rebellion story.

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