
Serena goes to the morgue to see her husband and he straight-up looks like he was attacked by a rabid bear.
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But since the murder happened in No Man’s Land, which isn’t technically part of Canada, it’s of no concern to Canadian police and June is free to go (apart from having to pay a fine for putting a human finger in the mail).Īnd not in a good way. Iiiiinteresting.Īfter trying to literally come clean by scrubbing off all the blood she’d been smearing around town all morning, June heads on down to a Toronto police station to turn herself in for Fred’s murder. June heads over to Emily’s house to see her but the only person there is Emily’s wife, Sylvia, who drops the MAJOR bomb that Emily has voluntarily gone back to Gilead to fight and to possibly try to find her mortal enemy Aunt Lydia. As gross as that is, it makes it very clear to Serena that June, not Gilead, is responsible for his murder. At the safe house, Serena-sympathizer Mark Tuello tells her exactly what happened to Fred, including the fact that his ring finger had been cut off and mailed to her. And in the midst of this, she’s bluntly told that her husband has been killed. What’s even more surprising is that his wife seems to know about June and is totally okay with Nick helping her.Īfter it’s discovered that Freddie boy is no more, Serena is put in handcuffs and hurried off to a safe house. So it turns out that Nick has a new wife, ’cause as you might recall, his first one didn’t last very long (RIP, Eden!). Turns out, she went to join the other ex-Handmaids who helped kill Fred for some pancakes and, uh, sharing of guns? Things get heated as the other women say they want to get revenge on their Gileadean abusers, but June doesn’t seem to want to be a part of it.Ī Complete List of Every ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Death

Praise be! June makes it back home after literally tearing Fred apart at the end of last season, but before she can even wash the blood off herself, she hops back in the car heading off to god knows where, freaking the sh*t out of Luke and Moira. Whether you have already watched the new episodes and need a debrief of everything you just witnessed or you’re simply looking to get your hands on some spoilers to prep yourself before taking the episodes in, here are the most jaw-dropping moments from season 5 so far. Season 4 left us off with the kinda brutal (and by that I mean VERY brutal) murder of Fred Waterford, and it seems like season 5 took that energy and just ran with it because these first few episodes were nothing short of a dramatic, chaotic, vengeful mess. I didn't have the power to summon darkness or ice, was that due to something I missed? Also, at the bridge near the end, I wasn't able to get the beam to cross it and I had to call the mer-general (which was weird, because that help didn't involve water in any way)- was there some way I could've done it myself?Īlso, I had to leave the Bestower with the geisting ghosts near the end, instead of having them with me.It feels like an eternity since we’ve had new episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale-and, well, it’s been almost a year and a half, so that’s basically the same thing! But after such a long wait, we’ve finally been rewarded, because season 5 is officially here and so much has happened already. The death of the dragon didn't seem to have any adverse effects (the Bestower mentioned that the chinese restaurant was pretty good now).

Apparently that caused the muse to give some more trouble (possibly killing the little girl artist?), and the police captain committed (or wanted to commit) suicide. I tried all the endings I could, including willingly joining with her, unwillingly joining with her, killing myself and forcing her to let me free (which seemed like the "best" ending?)Īside from the dragon and Roy Fellows, I let everyone else live. I chose a woman with the cop background as my origin. I'm curious about the other endings, though.

I've finished the game, and I've enjoyed it, but not so much that I want to go back and replay all the other paths.
