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Instead of a legal definition, June looks directly at Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski), sitting smugly in the gallery, and asks the judge if she can "tell it like it happened."
What makes “Testimony” so brilliant is that the villain of the episode isn’t Fred or Serena—it is . The defense attorney, appointed to the Waterfords, does what any good lawyer would do: she pokes holes in June’s story. She asks June why she didn't run sooner. She suggests June had "relative freedom" as a Handmaid. O Conto da Aia- 4-8 4-- Temporada - Episodio 8 A...
We watch June struggle not with physical chains, but with the trauma of having to quantify her pain for a panel of judges who have never smelled the blood on the wall. Elisabeth Moss delivers a masterclass in restraint here. Her June is tired, raw, and furious, but she holds it together—until she doesn't. The episode’s climax comes when June is asked to describe the Ceremony. Instead of a legal definition, June looks directly
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. She suggests June had "relative freedom" as a Handmaid
The Handmaid’s Tale 4x08 Review: “Testimony” – The Power of Speaking Truth