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  1. Jun 26, 2019 · Sigh. via GIPHY. Nick shows up for the photo shoot, much to Fred’s annoyance, makes an awkward joke to June (relatable), visits June in the middle of the night for a sneaky snog and then flinches at June’s deal with the Swiss. His excuse is that he doesn’t like politicians, but in reality, Nick’s been too much of a bad boy in the past ...

  2. Jun 26, 2019 · 'The Handmaid's Tale' takes a surprisingly dark and twisted turn in Season 3, Episode 6 'Household' as June visits Washington D.C. Subscribe To Newsletters. BETA. This is a BETA experience.

  3. Jul 3, 2019 · Conclusion: The Handmaid’s Tale – “Household” This episode is especially breathtaking with its visuals. There’s a lot of new territory to explore and the show makes full use artistically. There isn’t a scene that can’t be aesthetically appreciated, a detail left unfocused.

  4. The Handmaid’s Tale draws on the feminist idea that in a male-dominated society, the way men look at women is a form of control and even violence. Offred’s “white wings” (Chapter 2) severely limit her own ability to see. Meanwhile, she constantly feels observed—and threatened—by eyes.

  5. The Handmaid's Tale. Season 3. The 3rd season of the Emmy Award??-winning "The Handmaid's Tale" is driven by June's (Elisabeth Moss) resistance to the regime of Gilead, in which she finds herself once again after opting not to flee to Canada with her baby at the end of season 2. 3,012 2019 13 episodes. X-Ray 18+.

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  6. Household. Aired Jun 26, 2019 Drama Sci-Fi. 91% Tomatometer 22 Reviews June accompanies the Waterfords to Washington, D.C., where a powerful family offers a glimpse into the future of Gilead; June ...

  7. Summary. The Commander enters the sitting room and there are family prayers. Offred tries to visualise what it must be like to be a man with women at his disposal, reflecting how Gileadean constructions of masculinity relate to power and isolation: ‘It must be just fine. It must be hell. It must be very silent’ (p. 99).

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