The Handmaid-s Tale - Season 4 !!link!! Jun 2026

What follows is a sequence that rivals the most intense moments of criminal procedurals. June gathers a group of former Handmaids. They hunt Fred Waterford through the woods. It is a moment of primal vengeance.

Attempts to trade his secrets for freedom; he ultimately meets a brutal end in "No Man's Land" at the hands of June and other former Handmaids.

The use of extreme close-ups on Elisabeth Moss’s face (the "Moss Close-Up") becomes a narrative device. Time stops as we watch her eyes calculate murder. It is hypnotic and claustrophobic.

: June, Emily (Alexis Bledel), and a group of other survivors hunt Fred through the woods, beating him to death and hanging his body on a wall—mirroring Gilead’s own methods of execution. The Handmaid-s Tale - Season 4

No episode in has sparked more debate than Episode 10: "The Wilderness."

All episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale - Season 4 are currently streaming on Hulu in the US and Disney+ (Star Hub) internationally.

Rating: ★★★★☆ (Essential viewing, but bring a trigger warning) What follows is a sequence that rivals the

Under the guise of "exchanging" Fred for June’s silence, June brings a pack of Handmaids (including Emily, who steals a car to join the hunt). They pull Fred from the car, beat him, and tie him to a tree.

, finally delivering the "payoffs" fans have awaited since the first season. The season's central arc follows June Osborne’s (Elisabeth Moss) harrowing escape from Gilead and her subsequent struggle to reconcile her new life in Canada with a burning, pathological need for revenge 1. The Great Escape: From Prisoner to Refugee

Finds herself pregnant and incarcerated in Canada, often at odds with Fred as they navigate their legal battles. It is a moment of primal vengeance

With the Waterfords in Canada seeking asylum, the power dynamic flips. June, eventually recovering and making her own way to Canada, holds the ultimate leverage: the truth. The mid-season climax, featuring the trial of Fred Waterford, serves as the season's narrative pivot. It is a masterclass in tension. The legal system, with its bureaucracy and plea deals, feels insufficient to address the moral debt owed to the victims. June’s realization that justice might be a fantasy is the catalyst for her most drastic actions yet.

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