All episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale - Season 4 are currently streaming on Hulu in the US and Disney+ (Star Hub) internationally.
When June instructs the women to "let him hang," the show crosses a line from which it can never return. It is a brutal, bloody catharsis. For years, viewers waited for the Waterfords to pay for their crimes. Season 4 delivers that payment, but it refuses to let the audience enjoy it guilt-free. The violence is ugly, animalistic, and traumatizing for the perpetrators as much as the victim. The Handmaid-s Tale - Season 4
: Once safe, June reunites with her husband Luke and baby Nichole, but she finds "normal" life suffocating. Her inability to leave her trauma behind creates a profound emotional distance from those trying to help her heal. 2. The Shift to "Vigilante Justice" All episodes of The Handmaid’s Tale - Season
The decision to have June kill Fred not with a bullet, but with her bare hands (assisted by the very women he enslaved), was controversial. Some critics called it gratuitous. However, within the logic of the show, it is the only logical endpoint. June tells Luke she doesn't want Fred to "win." A fair trial would have given Fred a platform. By tearing him apart in the wilderness, June reclaims the physical agency that Gilead stole from her. It is ugly, bloody, and deeply satisfying—and the final shot of June covered in blood, smiling at her reflection, is the most honest image the show has ever produced. For years, viewers waited for the Waterfords to