The Testaments follows Agnes McKenzie, Commander McKenzie's daughter in Gilead, who lives with constrained privilege despite her status. The series explores how young women in Gilead are groomed for marriage to commanders through a color-coded system (pink, purple, green, pearl), with Agnes discovering her true identity as Hannah, June Osborne's daughter. The narrative reveals the brutal realities of Gilead's control mechanisms, including the Aunts' manipulation of girls, the Mayday resistance's infiltration efforts, and the devastating consequences of rebellion. Key themes include the suppression of female autonomy, the psychological toll of living under oppression, and the resilience of those who resist. The season culminates in Agnes's transformation from a naive girl to an outspoken rebel, with June receiving a message from Daisy about her plan to raise an army of teenage girls to fight against Gilead.
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The Testaments follows the life of Agnes McKenzie, known to viewers of The Handmaid's Tale as Hannah, the daughter June Osborne was never able to get out of Gilead despite everything she sacrificed trying. If you haven't seen the show, this is your cue to go watch it because it's the next best thing after this wonderful channel. Agnes lives as a commander's daughter, and while that comes with a kind of privilege, [music] it is a deeply constrained one. She is denied basic freedoms like reading or keeping a calendar, forcing her to find primitive ways to mark the passage of time. She lives with her adoptive father, Commander McKenzie, and his wife, [music] Paula, who makes no secret of the fact that she cannot wait for Agnes to marry and leave the house. Agnes had a firstgile mother named Tabitha, who genuinely loved her, but Tabitha passed away years ago. Her only true comforts are her Martha, Rosa, and her best friend, Becca. As plums, Agnes and her peers are being groomed to marry high-ranking commanders. They attend a school named after Aunt Lydia, who survived the revolution and was honored with a statue. The girl's first lesson of the day involves viewing the body of a man executed for sexual assault with the moral of the lesson directed entirely at the girls that this is what happens when women tempt men, so they must never do it. The students at the school are divided by color. Young girls wear pink, teenagers wear purple, known as plums, while the greens are girls who have started their periods and are ripe for marriage. Then there are the pearl girls who wear white. These are fertile young women from outside Gilead who have chosen to come in as converts. They are treated as proof of Gilead's righteousness and are eager to demonstrate their devotion, which makes them reliable informants. While the girls are in class studying the usual curriculum of knitting, embroidery, and other approved domestic skills, Agnes is called to Aunt Lydia's office and introduced to a new pearl girl named Daisy, who has just arrived from Canada.
Agnes is assigned to chaperone her, meaning the two are to be together constantly. Agnes' friends immediately interpret this as punishment, assuming Agnes must have done something wrong, and that Daisy has been assigned to spy on her. They advise Agnes to find a way to get rid of her, maybe manufacture a reason to have her punished. But Agnes, who is fundamentally a decent person, resists this instinct. It doesn't help when the other girls ask Daisy about life in Canada and whether she misses it. Daisy's response is that Canada is drowning in sin, and she prays for it to be swallowed by the earth, sounding every bit like a true Gilead fanatic.
However, [music] that changes the next day during assembly when the school publicly punishes a male guardian for touching himself sexually by amputating his arm. The horrifying spectacle deeply shakes Daisy and she privately tells Agnes the punishment is insane and cruel. Terrified by her own words, Daisy immediately wants to report herself for blasphemy, but Agnes stops her and tries to calm her down. Later that night, we realize the girl is faking her devotion.
Daisy is seen secretly listening to a Mayday station on her hidden AirPod before sleeping. And she previously met June Osborne before arriving in Gilead, which strongly implies June personally sent her there as an infiltrator.
Unfortunately for Agnes, she gets her [music] period, signaling she is now a green and eligible for marriage. She immediately wants to tell Rosa, but Rosa is unavailable, so she ends up telling Paula instead. Paula is uncharacteristically gentle with her, walking her through how to manage it and giving her a pad pouch that Tabitha made for her before she died. [music] In Gilead, a girl's first period is treated as a blessing, a sign of divine favor, and the promise of fertility. So, Agnes is genuinely excited when she arrives at school the next morning. She rushes to the ceremony bell, but when Daisy tries to follow, Agnes tells her she cannot come. Daisy assumes it is retaliation for the blasphemy incident, but it's something that's done individually. Just as Agnes is done being celebrated, they are called to punish Daisy because she confessed to the blasphemy. Anyway, the punishment is a ritual public shaming where the other girls encircle Daisy while chanting that she is a dirty girl.
Rather than take the consequence alone, Daisy reveals that Agnes knew about the blasphemy and said [music] nothing. Now Agnes is included in the punishment and both girls are made to wash their mouths out repeatedly because their words committed a sin. [music] Agnes is furious afterward because not only did Daisy drag her into trouble unnecessarily, she ruined what was supposed to be Agnes' special day. Paula moves quickly to get Agnes matched and takes her to a dentist's office belonging to Becca's father, Dr. Grove.
The visit becomes deeply disturbing when the older man touches Agnes inappropriately. That experience finally forces Agnes to confront what her future actually means. Marriage in Gilead is not romance or freedom. She has no idea what kind of man she'll be assigned to, what her wedding night will look like, or whether she'll even feel safe. But girls in Gilead are never raised to dream beyond the path chosen for them.
Soon afterward, Agnes undergoes a nighttime ceremony and officially transitions into wearing green. She finally speaks with Becca, who explains that her previous coldness during Agnes' period ceremony wasn't jealousy, but because she wants better for them.
Becca, [music] who got her period a few days before Agnes, doesn't see it as a blessing. The conversation heavily suggests Becca is romantically in love with Agnes, something completely forbidden in Gilead, and Agnes is in love with her guardian G, which is equally impossible since she is destined for a commander. When Agnes gets home, Commander McKenzie has returned from his trip. Paula immediately pushes her toward him to announce her womanhood in front of the gathered commanders. The older men congratulate McKenzie while openly staring at Agnes in ways that feel predatory and deeply unsettling. We get confirmation that Daisy is indeed a spy when she is seen secretly sketching the blueprint of the school inside a bathroom stall. The problem is that when she slips back into the dormatory, she assumes everyone is asleep except one Pearl Girl who is wide awake watching her. In a community where pearl girls are notorious for being self-righteous snitches, Daisy's cover is on the verge of being blown. To understand how Daisy ended up inside Gilead as a pearl girl, you have to go back to who she was before any of this. She was just a regular teenager living in Canada with her boyfriend Julius and the two parents who raised her. Her life seemed completely ordinary until the day she came home from school and discovered both her parents murdered. The shock barely had time to settle before a man claiming to be from social services took her to the hospital. And it was there that June appeared and told her the truth. The people who raised her were Mayday operatives who had been protecting her ever since her biological parents smuggled her out of Gilead as a baby. According to June, Gilead considered Daisy stolen property and they wanted her back. Daisy tried to go to Julius first. But Julius's instinct was to go to the police. And in that moment, she understood that June was right. The life she knew was over and there was no going back to it. June told her she would never be alone and that Mayday would come get her. So, I assume that was what eventually got her into Gilead. But, I guess we'll see more of that later on. What Daisy didn't expect working for Mayday in Gilead is how disorganized Mayday actually is on the ground.
>> [music] >> She assumed it was a precise coordinated operation. But the reality is that it is very much a work in progress. That becomes devastatingly clear when Mayday launches an operation to extract the plum girls from the school bus, an ambush that is terribly unsuccessful.
Daisy's faith begins to crack, especially when she passes the school blueprint to G, her Mayday handler, and realizes he doesn't even know who June is. For the girls of Gilead, the path to a good marriage runs directly through the Marthas, who are responsible for matchmaking the girls with their future commanders. To give the Marthas a chance to evaluate them, a formal tea party is organized where the girls are expected to demonstrate everything they have been taught, grace, composure, [music] deport, the whole performance. One girl named Miriam performs exceptionally well with Agnes coming closely behind her.
But Paula deliberately trips Miriam as she carries her tea, causing her to spill it in front of everyone. In Gilead, a spilled cup of tea isn't just an embarrassment. It's a life-altering failure that relegates a girl to the worst of the worst commanders. Daisy is initially baffled by Miriam's devastation, but she begins to understand that these domestic rituals are the only power these girls will ever have. Paul's scheming, however, comes back to bite her in the very next scene.
The girls participate in a Gilead tradition where a small porcelain bride figurine is baked into a cake, and whoever finds it in their slice is said to be the first among them to marry.
Agnes bites into the figurine and damages her tooth badly enough to require dental treatment. She is brought back to Dr. Grove and because the procedure requires anesthesia, Agnes later realizes in horror that he assaulted her while she was unconscious.
Following the bus attack, [music] Gilead begins a violent purge of suspected resistance members. They publicly execute a woman at a flower shop, a Mayday operative hiding in plain sight, which sends Daisy into a spiral of fear.
She begs G to get her out, but he insists they desperately need her.
According to him, Daisy is the closest operative Mayday has ever placed near elite girls and powerful commanders inside Gilead. He advises her to stop being afraid and start putting on a show. Just like every other woman in Gilead, who is fighting to survive, Agnes forces herself to bury what happened with Dr. Grove because she cannot fully process it. The girls in Gilead are raised with almost no sexual knowledge. So, even though she knows he violated her somehow while she was unconscious, she cannot clearly put it into words. She just knows something about it felt deeply wrong.
Unfortunately, she has no time to even sit with those feelings because that same day is the girls ball. [music] Gilead's version of a debutant presentation. It is a formal dance where the newly eligible green girls are expected to perform their manners, their grace, and their desiraability in front of the commanders who will be bidding for them as wives. According to Gilead tradition, it is supposed to be the happiest day of her life. [music] So, Agnes puts on her dress, fixes her face, and says nothing. But she is incredibly weird towards Becca, who cannot understand why her best friend suddenly seems cold. Shunomite, who is still in purple because her period has not yet come, fills the girls in on the social architecture of the event. [music] The young commanders, who arrive early, are not the powerful ones. The powerful ones come later in the evening. The girls hold on to the brief fantasy that they might end up with someone young, someone they could at least imagine a life with.
But deep down, they know girls of their status are usually matched with powerful men, and powerful men in Gilead tend to be old. Daisy nearly gets herself killed during the dance when one of the older commanders touches her face inappropriately and she sharply tells him to keep his hands off her in Gilead.
Even a tiny act of defiance like that could destroy a girl. Thankfully, G steps in immediately and claims he will discipline her himself, diffusing the situation before it escalates. Earlier, Daisy had passed a chocolate that McKenzie brought back from a trip to G, which allows Mayday to deduce that he has secretly been visiting Japan despite the country's sanctions against Gilead.
They suspect he is negotiating an artillery deal and need Daisy to keep feeding them information however she can. As the night progresses, the important commanders finally arrive.
Commander Seth Weston, the head of the eyes, takes a particular interest in Agnes. While dancing with her, he suddenly gets called away for urgent business and asks G to take over the dance. For a few minutes, Agnes experiences what a real dance is supposed to feel like. Not a performance for an evaluating audience, but something almost like joy with someone she actually wants to be near. As for Becca, her evening goes very differently. One of the older commanders gets her drunk and the girls panic because if the ants discover she was intoxicated, it could ruin her future marriage prospects completely.
Shounomite and Daisy rush Becca to the bathroom to sober her up. There, a heartbroken Becca laments her life, knowing her queerness is a death sentence and that she is destined for a forced marriage. Shinomite manages to keep the whole incident away from the ants, but Jehoshaba undoes all of it.
She is a green girl who is interested in her own advancement above everything else and she starts broadcasting Becca's drunken incident loud enough for girls who were not even there to hear every detail. When Shounomite tells her to stop and Jehoshaba refuses, Shounomite gives her a dirty slap. What follows the dance is a video interview with potential husbands watching remotely.
The entire process feels horrifyingly transactional with teenage girls essentially pitching themselves to older men who will choose whether they are worthy wives. I think we need to side eye the person who wrote this book.
Their imagination is wild. Agnes almost falls apart emotionally during her interview and begins crying on camera.
[music] The man conducting the session is Commander Michael Jud. He just married a friend of Agnes named Penny who is currently pregnant. He temporarily stops the interview and surprisingly comforts Agnes, encouraging her to continue. Aunt Lydia is not particularly happy with the girl's performance tonight, and she blames her deputy, Aunt Vidala, who was responsible for overseeing the girls. The criticism stings, particularly because Jud had earlier made a suggestion that Vidala might be suited to eventually take Lydia's place, [music] an offer Vidala had pretended not to hear. With the way Lydia is treating her now, the idea becomes harder to dismiss. Vidala, stinging from the dressing down, redirects, assembles the girls, and tells them how badly they made her look.
As she speaks, the bell suddenly rings.
It is Halda announcing that she has finally gotten her period. She is easily the most naive girl in Gilead, though she somehow possesses scientific knowledge that should be impossible in a place where girls are forbidden from reading or writing. Everybody celebrates except Shunomite, who is devastated.
Every one of her friends has now become a green girl except her, making her feel left behind and somehow unworthy by Gilead's standards. As the deliberations begin and the ants gather to match each girl to her future husband, the story flashes back to Aunt Lydia's past during the rise of Gilead. Before becoming an aunt, Lydia and Vidala, whose real name was Vivien, were ordinary school teachers when the sons of Jacob seized power. Women were rounded up into stadiums while society collapsed around them. Some women were executed immediately, particularly those considered undesirable by the new regime. Lydia and Viven stayed together through the early days until Lydia woke up one morning and Viven was simply gone. A few days later, it was Lydia's turn to be brought before Michael Jud for evaluation. Rather than wait to see what he decides about her, she convinced [music] him that Gilead would need women to help shape and indoctrinate other women, arguing that the men would be busy shaping the world. The argument impressed him enough that he decided to spare her and create the ant system. To test her loyalty, Jud ordered Lydia to execute Vidala herself. Lydia pulled the trigger. Only afterward did she discover the gun was unloaded. The entire thing was a test, and passing it is what officially transformed Lydia into an ant. [music] In the present, Vidala channels her wounded pride into punishment. Now that Holda has become a woman, it falls within Holda's jurisdiction to determine Shunomite's punishment for slapping Jehoshaba.
Shounomite's hands are held down and she receives cane strikes across her palm while Holda holds her still. Eventually, Agnes privately confesses to Becca that she is in love with G. [music] Once she learns G is close to becoming a commander, she begs Aunt Lydia to include him among the suitors. To everyone's surprise, Lydia agrees and raises his name during the selection. As the other ants leave to inform the girls of their choices, we realize Aunt Lydia might still have a conscience after all.
After the events of The Handmaid's Tale, where the handmaids she trained and was told would be rewarded handsomely for their services, were forced into colonies for prostitution, especially Janine. Aunt Lydia has been keeping records of every crime committed against her girls. Michael Jud is in her entry, though what he did isn't clear enough. I just knew that guy being nice was fake.
And then Penny supposedly loses her child during childbirth. Aunt Lydia is getting soft, but not that soft because the hope Agnes was holding on to, which is being matched [music] to G, doesn't happen. Instead, he is assigned to Becca. Worse, out of all Becca's terrible options, G is the only decent one, which means that's who she'll be marrying. Agnes immediately begs Becca not to choose him, but Becca explodes emotionally because none of this is actually her choice anyway. She does not want marriage at all. And whether she marries G or some old commander, the decision ultimately belongs to her parents. Their argument gets interrupted when Commander Seth Weston suddenly arrives at the academy with armed eye agents after receiving intelligence that Mayday has infiltrated the girls. As Daisy panics, the story flashes back to how she became embedded inside Gilead.
After June left her in Canada with a promise that someone was coming, Daisy waited the whole day and nobody showed.
As night fell and she was preparing to give up and leave, she realized the owner of the bar where she was all day was the Mayday she was waiting for. The woman took Daisy to Rita Blue and other resistance members who planned to smuggle her to Colombia. But Daisy refused. She wanted revenge for her parents and chose to infiltrate Gilead instead. Rita trained her carefully, teaching her Gilead history, customs, behavior, and survival tactics. One of the most important lessons Rita taught her was never to underestimate Gilead girls. They may seem naive, but many survived by pretending to be less intelligent than they really are. Daisy memorized an elaborate fake backstory, got a tattoo to support her identity, and began frequenting places where pearl girl recruiters circulated, and she did not seem too eager. Rita had taught her that being too easy to convert would raise suspicion. [music] The Pearl Girls took her in, fed her, gave her a place to wash, and prayed over her before she could leave. The prayer cracked something in her resolve, and she was taken to the Gilead border where she was handed to G and another escort who brought her the rest of the way in. The backstory she memorized then is the same one she gives Seth. Now, she was raised by two gay fathers in Windsor, dropped out of school, became homeless after separating from her boyfriend, and was ultimately saved by the Pearl Girls. She nearly breaks down from fear during the interrogation, but survives [music] it.
Afterward, Agnes comforts her, feeling guilty for neglecting Daisy lately because of all the marriage drama. She even invites Daisy home, where Daisy is stunned by how luxurious Agnes' life is compared to the tiny cramped spaces women lived in outside Gilead. Agnes has also started becoming increasingly curious about the outside world. She keeps finding random objects in gardens and beaches without understanding what they are used for because Gilead intentionally keeps girls ignorant. She innocently assumes a suspicious item is something romantic and Daisy plays along rather than destroy Agnes' fantasy immediately. Agnes can tell Daisy is hiding the truth though and starts realizing just how much of the world has been hidden from her. She begins to show something new during the suitor interviews. The first candidate, her father dismisses outright. The second is Seth. Agnes subtly raises the matter of his late wife during the conversation, and Seth stands up abruptly and announces he has to leave. [music] On his way out, he tells her that his wife and child died in childbirth and it was the worst day of his life. [music] Paula is furious afterward because Agnes purposely upset the man, but instead of losing interest, Seth still wants to marry Agnes. [music] Paula makes a disturbing comment, suggesting men like Seth enjoy taming rebellious girls more than obedient ones. with a smirk on her face. She had also been racist towards Agnes, commenting about her jeans. The woman is genuinely awful. Needing air afterward, Agnes slips outside where she finds G smoking. She awkwardly asks him whether he thinks she actually has a personality, and G tells her he sees one. I think we'll be seeing more of June and Agnes now. She got to wake up.
At the end of the investigation, the Pearl girl arrested as Mayday is the girl that saw Daisy the other day. I guess Daisy successfully fooled Seth, but she is not out of danger yet, unless the girl is immediately executed because if not, she will definitely be mentioning her. It's official. Becca is marrying G. And with that, all of Agnes' hopes of ever ending up with him completely fall apart. Agnes is set to marry Commander Weston. And in the days leading up to the engagement celebration, the girls begin receiving lessons about conjugation, which is basically Gilead's painfully sanitized version of marriage and sex education.
Daisy and Shounamite are barred from the class because they're supposedly not ready for marriage yet. Though, honestly, the lessons aren't even educational. The girls are simply told that husbands are wiser and more learned, so wives are expected to obey and follow directions. Things get complicated when Daisy realizes she has gotten her period. And unfortunately, Shunomite finds out. [music] Daisy immediately begs her not to tell anyone because the moment the ants know, Daisy will officially be considered ready for marriage. But Shunomite is too distracted by her own frustration to even focus on exposing her. She's upset because somehow Daisy, a Pearl girl, got her period before she did, despite all her desperate attempts to grow up. She's basically becoming the last girl standing in their friend group. And Daisy cleverly uses that embarrassment to keep her quiet. The whole time during class, Agnes notices that Ha is completely miserable, lacking the joy she had when she first got her period.
When Agnes presses her, Halda confesses that Becca's father, Dr. Grove assaulted her during a dental visit. Tragically, Gilead's brainwashing runs so deep that Holda blames herself, believing she somehow tempted the doctor. [music] Agnes fiercely corrects her, assuring her that Dr. Grove is the monster, and urging her to tell the ants. But when Ha finally speaks up, she retracts everything almost immediately, like she's already been manipulated into believing she imagined the whole thing.
Agnes is later called in by Aunt Vidala, who warns her that these imaginations must never leave the room. Even so, Agnes still tries to comfort Halda, reminding her that this experience does not define her and that she is going to have a great life outside this. Agnes partly feels guilty because she could have also spoken up about her experience with the man. And two accusations might be hard to dismiss, but deep down she knows it's not going to yield anything.
And she is right because when she eventually confesses everything to Aunt Lydia during Becca's engagement celebration, hoping maybe this time somebody will listen, Aunt Lydia basically tells her that once Becca marries Commander Weston, she won't need dental appointments anymore. Meaning they simply won't have to interact with Dr. Grove again. In other words, avoid the predator instead of punishing him.
But they used to punish asalants in the Handmaid's Tail though. What's going on?
Desperate for sanitary products without alerting the ants, Daisy resorts to stealing a piece of embroidery work from one of the Green Girls to use as a makeshift pad. Shounomite catches her immediately, warning her that she can't keep this up on her own. [music] Despite the dark circumstances, the two share a hilarious exchange when Shunimite asks Daisy to explain what happens during conjugation since she missed the class.
When Daisy gives her a blunt, realistic explanation of the biology involved, a sheltered Shounamite flat out refuses to believe her, thinking the whole concept sounds completely absurd. Eventually, Shunomite confesses the secret to Agnes because they need practical help, and Agnes provides Daisy with reusable period cloths. However, Daisy needs modern, flushable supplies like tampons to maintain her cover. This leads to one of the funniest scenes at Becca's engagement party. Daisy corners Gar and desperately asks him to get her tampons, but the man genuinely has no idea what a tampon even is. When Daisy begs him to get her out of Gilead, Gives her a stark reality check. There is no escape until they completely topple the regime. She asks him to contact June, but he doesn't even know who June is. It becomes clear the Mayday Resistance works on a strict handler system where operatives only know one contact person at a time. That way, if someone gets captured and tortured, they can only expose one link instead of the entire network. Still, Daisy gets a reminder of why she infiltrated Gilead in the first place when she speaks to Agnes. Things have been weird between Agnes and Becca, because Becca chose Gar herself. But honestly, it's hard to even blame her because compared to the other horrifying marriage prospects, Gar was the closest thing to a decent option. Miriam, the girl Paula sabotaged at the tea party, is being married off to a man from the colonies, which is basically a death sentence disguised as a marriage proposal. Daisy finds Agnes hiding downstairs during the party and initially chastises her for abandoning her best friend over a crush on G. But Agnes finally reveals the truth about Dr. Grove assaulting her. [music] When Agnes reveals that the ants already know and chose to do nothing, a furious Daisy hugs her. The revelation deeply strengthens Daisy's resolve to stay in Gilead, and it becomes clear that she plans to use her Mayday training to handle Dr. Grove herself. The only upside to Gilead's teachings is their obsession with the Old Testament, especially the whole eye for an eye philosophy. That is exactly the rule Daisy picks up on, and she decides to weaponize it by ringing the bell to publicly announce she has finally gotten her period. Everyone celebrates her milestone, and by the very next day, she is officially gowned by the purples who gather around to initiate her. However, Daisy does not get a single moment to plan her move against Dr. Grove because one of the ants immediately informs her that a slot has opened up to see him for a mandatory dental checkup. The strange obsession Gilead has with these dental visits is baffling, and Daisy instantly begins to panic. Sensing her distress, Agnes offers to accompany her since she has no family obligations of her own.
This sudden display of solidarity leaves Becca incredibly confused and deeply hurt. [music] She cannot understand why Agnes and Daisy have suddenly grown so close while Agnes remains so distant from her. And she is thoroughly disappointed that everyone in their little click knew about Daisy's period while she was completely left in the dark. When Daisy actually sits in the chair, Dr. Grove surprisingly does not assault her like he did the other girls.
Whatever his twisted thought process is, he leaves Daisy completely alone. As she gets up to leave, Daisy realizes this is her one golden opportunity to destroy the man once and for all. She dramatizes an assault, screaming at the top of her lungs, ripping her own clothes, and rushing out of the office to tell everyone with an earshot that Dr. Grove touched her. The ants immediately jump into damage control, trying to manipulate Daisy into believing she is just confused, using the exact same gaslighting tactics they used on Halda.
But Daisy is far from naive, and she looks them point blank in the eye to reiterate that he assaulted her. Aunt Lydia can see right through the act, knowing Daisy is lying, because it makes no sense for Dr. Grove to risk ripping her clothes off with witnesses standing right outside the door. But Aunt Lydia says something that subtly reveals she actually supports the lie, quietly approving of the fact that Daisy did this to secure a twisted form of justice for the girls who were actually assaulted. This entire incident starts opening Agnes' eyes to the fact that Daisy is not a typical Pearl girl at all. The ordeal also exposes the real reason the ants manipulate the girls into staying quiet about the abuse. It isn't primarily to protect a monster like Dr. grove, but rather because exposing such information would completely ruin the victim's own social standing in a toxic society, even though they are the innocent ones. In Gilead, Pearl girls are always just trying to fit in and secure a comfortable life.
So, Agnes demands to know why Daisy would do something that would completely ruin her chances of a good marriage match. Daisy avoids giving a straight answer, simply reminding Agnes that she is still on cleaning duty. [music] Agnes is baffled as to why she is still stuck cleaning when she is supposedly a plum now and no longer a pearl girl. But Daisy explains that she is essentially an experiment and the regime simply doesn't know where she fits in yet.
Agnes goes home that day and completely breaks down under the immense weight of it all. Aunt Lydia wants to keep a tight lid on the assault allegations until Becca's impending marriage is fully finalized, knowing the slightest rumor would completely ruin her prospects. Dr. Grove is scheduled to visit G later that evening to finalize the marriage details. And when he arrives late, he is visibly distraught. He immediately brings up the incident, claiming Daisy lied about him and falsely accused him of sexual assault. Believing her father is the victim of a malicious lie, an enraged Becca attacks Daisy at school the very next morning. To stop the violence, Agnes drags Becca to a secluded area where she reveals that Daisy is telling the truth because Grove did the exact thing to [music] her.
Becca completely breaks down as the reality sets in, and the ants quickly punish the girls for gossiping in a bid to keep the scandal quiet. Later that night, a deeply disturbed Becca asks her father point blank if the rumors are true. The man casually denies ever laying a hand on Daisy, and you can practically see Becca mentally dissociating on the spot. In the dead of night, she grabs a pair of scissors and stabs her father to death. Covered in blood, she flees straight to Agnes' house, telling Agnes Grove can never hurt her again. While a panicked Agnes tries to clean her up, Becca begs her to run away with her, promising she would do anything for her. Agnes can see that Becca is having a severe mental crisis, so she plays along and lies, promising they will escape together. However, the moment they walk downstairs, Becca discovers that Agnes has already alerted her parents. Mr. McKenzie instructs Becca into going to the car with G, who is supposedly taking her to a doctor to get professional psychological help. But in route, it becomes clear that Mr. McKenzie actually called the eyes. The secret police ambush them and violently drag Becca away to an unknown destination. The school tries to sweep Becca's sudden disappearance under the rug by telling the girls she went far away because of her father's death. But the moment Agnes arrives, she lays out the truth of how Becca was actually taken to a women's mental facility. And this revelation fires up the young women to demand justice for their friend. Even Aunt Lydia tries to intervene by pleading Becca's case to Commander Jud.
But Jud reveals that a woman killing a commander cannot go unpunished. Even if the late Dr. Grove was already destined for execution. If Becca somehow manages to avoid the gallows, her best case scenario is a lifetime condemned to the misery of being a handmmaid. Agnes confronts the ants directly, demanding to know what they are actually doing to help, and she pushes back hard when they repeat the passive phrase that God will handle it. She argues that they are supposed to be God's instruments instead of passive spectators, which deeply rattles Aunt Vidala. When Vidala later approaches Aunt Lydia, she assumes her rival has come to gloat over the girl's rebellion. But a vulnerable Vidala instead demands to know why Lydia has despised her since the days before Gilead. Lydia claims things always came easily to Vidala. But Vidala fires back that Lydia does not know her true story, insisting they must set aside their personal history and work together to save the girl. Daisy is never one to back down from a fight. So, she tells Gar to get Mayday to help Becca, but G flatly refuses because Mayday's objective is to gather intelligence and dismantle the regime from within rather than risking valuable assets for a single prisoner. [music] He warns her that a reckless move will get agents killed, but Daisy remains completely defiant. Desperate to contain the situation, G sends a coded transmission to the legendary June Osborne, exposing the fact that he has been lying about not knowing June this whole time. June sends a message back via radio stating that they need to get Daisy out before she gets everyone killed. Daisy is smuggled to the Canadian border inside a cargo truck in the dead of night, expecting a strategic briefing on how to liberate Becca. But she is blindsided when June informs her that she is being permanently evacuated. Daisy fiercely refuses to abandon her friends, passionately listing the strengths of the girl she left behind. And the moment she mentions the name Agnes, June nearly breaks down in tears. Daisy suddenly realizes that Agnes is actually Hannah, the long-lost daughter June was forced to leave behind in Gilead. Daisy reassures the heartbroken mother that Agnes is inherently good and the undisputed anchor of their group. June admits her greatest fear was that the children of Gilead would view the oppressive regime as their normal and turn against Mayday. But Daisy proudly accepts the mantle of liberating the girls, declaring it her choice to return and fight. June grants her a tearful, proud embrace before Daisy is smuggled back across the border. Arriving back at the compound just as dawn breaks, G covers for Daisy's absence by dragging her before the ants for sneaking out for an ungodly smoke, which successfully prevents them from questioning where she actually came from. [music] Daisy plays right into the cover story, claiming her guilt over exposing Dr. Grove drove her to the vice while boldly lecturing Aunt Lydia that the ants are failing in their sacred duty to protect the children of Gilead. Regardless of everything, Agnes' wedding preparations must go forward, and her future husband comes to visit while she is feeling down. When her stepmother steps out, the man asks what is really going on. And Agnes, believing he is a good person, begs him to help Becca by explaining that Becca only acted to protect her because Dr. Grove had touched her too. The fianceé sympathizes and promises to do everything he can. And a few hours later, Becca is released to her mother under strict surveillance. While it initially seems like the man is good, he immediately cuts off the engagement because of the scandal. This is ultimately a blessing in disguise for Agnes, given that Daisy previously uncovered a history of domestic violence on his record. But the canceled wedding ruins Agnes' standing in society, forcing her to repeat the green class as the only girl left unmarried. Her stepmother, Paula, crashes out over the news, showing her psychotic nature because she is deeply invested in getting Agnes married off. She hurls cruel words at her, screaming that Gilead wanted to tear Agnes to pieces when June attacked the regime years ago.
and she rants that Commander McKenzie should have just allowed them to kill her. To save Becca, [music] the aunts step in with a twisted solution, claiming that Becca's mother did the killing and that Becca merely lied to protect her. [music] The mother agrees to go down for her daughter and is executed, which makes no sense whatsoever. Because everyone believes nobody would ever marry Becca after such a horrific situation. Agnes steps in and begs G to marry her friend instead. It deeply hurts Agnes because she has feelings for G, too. but she refuses to let her friend's life be completely ruined. [music] Gar is skeptical because people will wonder why he is marrying her, but he agrees to do it for Agnes.
[music] On Becca's wedding day, Agnes assures her she will be just fine before giving her a kiss. After the ceremony, Gar takes Becca home that night and puts her to bed, but he locks her in from the outside, most likely because he is terrified she might kill him in his sleep. When Daisy returns, she is completely done with being subtle. She tells Agnes that she met June, though she doesn't reveal that she is with Mayday. She lets Agnes know that her fierce sense of justice comes directly from her biological mother. Agnes initially proves June's fears right by calling her mother a terrorist, but she eventually realizes exactly whose daughter she is. The switch from a naive girl to an outspoken rebel is incredible to watch. When Aunt Lydia [music] starts talking about positioning her for the next mating season to find a husband, Agnes fires back that they need to think about her history as June Osborne's daughter. She finally remembers her true legacy. At the end of the season, June receives a powerful message from Daisy, stating that her plan is to raise an army of teenage girls to fight against Gilead in a way nobody will ever see coming. June is filled with pride, and the girls are officially ready for battle.
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