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What did you think of June’s testimony? Do you think the ICC will actually convict the Waterfords? Let me know in the comments below.
If there is one word to describe Season 4, Episode 8 of The Handmaid’s Tale , it is . Titled “Testimony,” this episode moves away from the frantic running and gunfire of the previous weeks and places us in the sterile, quiet tension of a Toronto courtroom. For the first time in a long time, June Osborne isn’t running for her life or holding a knife. She is holding a microphone. O Conto da Aia- 4-8 4-- Temporada - Episodio 8 A...
The Handmaid’s Tale 4x08 Review: “Testimony” – The Power of Speaking Truth What did you think of June’s testimony
However, the episode doesn't let June off the hook either. After her testimony, she is told that because Fred and Serena are high-profile defectors, a plea deal might be in the works. The system, June realizes, doesn't care about justice; it cares about leverage. This revelation pushes June back toward the darkness we saw in the previous episode. She realizes that words in a courtroom might not be enough. “Testimony” is a bottle episode in the best sense of the term. It relies entirely on dialogue and performance, and it delivers. If there is one word to describe Season
The Weight of a Single Word The premise of the episode is simple: June has made it to Canada. Now, she must testify before the International Criminal Court (ICC) about the crimes committed by the Waterfords in Gilead.