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The Handmaid's Tale
A Woman's Place
Directed by
Floria Sigismondi
TV-MA
S1 • E6
May 17, 2017
54m
8.7
7.9
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A Mexican Ambassador visiting Gilead questions Offred about her life as a Handmaid. Serena Joy reflects on her marriage and the role she once played in Gilead’s inception.
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Cast of A Woman's Place
Elisabeth Moss
June Osborne / Offred / Ofjoseph
Yvonne Strahovski
Serena Joy Waterford
Max Minghella
Nick Blaine
Amanda Brugel
Rita Blue
Nina Kiri
Alma
Tattiawna Jones
Lillie Fuller
Christian Barillas
Mr. Flores
Zabryna Guevara
Mrs. Castillo
Todd Thomas Dark
Commander Derek Chambers
Edie Inksetter
Aunt Elizabeth
Jenessa Grant
Dolores
Angela Vint
Leah
Stephen Kunken
Warren Putnam
Madeline Brewer
Janine Lindo
Ann Dowd
Aunt Lydia Clements
Joseph Fiennes
Fred Waterford
Ever Carradine
Naomi Putnam
Floria Sigismondi
Director
Christina Kuhnigk
Set Decoration
Andrew M. Stearn
Production Design
The Handmaid's Tale - S1 • E6 Ratings & Reviews
The Young Folks
Andrea Thompson
A Woman's Place shows us what we normalize when the dust settles and injustice becomes our everyday reality.
Vice
Genevieve Valentine
Until now, The Handmaid's Tale has offered up a retro dystopia, with a world so small you can hardly breathe.
Syfy Wire
Carol Pinchefsky
It was great to see the evolution of the character Serena. It was even better to see actress finally show a range of emotion, besides every color of the fury rainbow.
Baltimore Sun
Sarah Bichsel
This week's episode of The Handmaid's Tale reminds me of that one particular plot twist in many an action/heist movie.
Harper's Bazaar
Emma Dibdin
In every episode of The Handmaid's Tale, there's at least one shot so visually rich that it's actually breathtaking
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
"A Woman's Place," artfully directed by Floria Sigismondi, manages the rather delicate trick of coaxing its audience into a position of empathy before offering an ever-so-gentle condemnation of the very character we've just gotten to know.
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Kristen O'Neal
Serena Joy's flashbacks this episode were fascinating, as she went from an extreme conservative writer to a wife of Gilead.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
I have conflicted feelings about the last 10 minutes of this episode, especially, but I'm encouraged by the way that The Handmaid's Tale has been slowly evolving and mutating over the past few weeks into a TV show, instead of an adaptation of the book.
Refinery29
Anne Cohen
"A Woman's Place" is Serena Joy's episode.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Ed Power
One of the briskest and most illuminating episodes yet delved into the backstory of Offred's tormentor-in-chief, Lady Serena Joy (a torturously self-contained Yvonne Strahovski).
New York Times
Angelica Jade Bastién
Strahovski nails the subtlety required to communicate Serena Joy's mix of vulnerability and steeliness.
Guardian
Julia Raeside
In this episode, we make short excursions into Serena's old life, before the republic was declared.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Laura Hudson
In this episode, the flashbacks belong to Serena Joy, Our Lady of Self-Inflicted Sorrows.
Entertainment Weekly
Jessica Derschowitz
In "A Woman's Place," we get new insight into another central character -- Serena Joy, who helped dream up this new society and is now trapped by the rules that govern it.
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