Ep 6. First Blood
- TVMA
- May 23, 2018
- 59 min
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8.8 (4,336)
In the sixth episode of The Handmaid's Tale season 2 titled "First Blood," tensions between the different characters begin to rise. The episode starts with a flashback to June's life before Gilead when she had a job as a bookstore clerk and was trying to conceive a child with her husband, Luke.
In the present day, June is still struggling to cope with her pregnancy and the fact that she is carrying a child that is not hers. She confides in her new companion, Commander Lawrence's wife, about her fears and doubts. As June and Serena's relationship continues to develop, the lines between friend and enemy begin to blur.
Meanwhile, at the colonies, Emily and Janine are forced to confront a harsh reality as they are sent to clear up radiation. Despite the grisly task they are given, they are still able to find a glimmer of hope in their friendship.
Back in Gilead, Offred continues to struggle with her pregnancy, as she worries about the baby's fate. Her interactions with Emily also reveal that the rebellious spirit within Offred is not yet dead, as she begins to plot a way out for both herself and her friend.
As the tension continues to build, the episode comes to a boiling point when June is forced to confront her oppressors head-on. Her actions threaten to upend the status quo in Gilead and have serious consequences for all those involved.
Overall, "First Blood" is a tense and intense episode that further develops the complex relationships between the show's characters. The themes of rebellion and survival are explored in depth, as the characters are pushed to their limits physically and mentally. The Handmaid's Tale's signature storytelling style is in full force in this episode, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end.