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The Handmaid's Tale
Baggage
Directed by
Kari Skogland
TV-MA
S2 • E3
May 2, 2018
58m
7.9
7.7
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Offred reflects on her relationship with her mother as she navigates her way through Gilead. In Little America, Moira tries to cope with the trauma she endured.
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Cast of Baggage
Elisabeth Moss
June Osborne / Offred / Ofjoseph
Max Minghella
Nick Blaine
Samira Wiley
Moira Strand
O-T Fagbenle
Luke Bankole
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II
Omar
Cherry Jones
Holly Maddox
Erin Way
Erin
Asia Rempel
Young June
Ann Dowd
Aunt Lydia Clements
Jordana Blake
Hannah Bankole
Kari Skogland
Director
Caroline Gee
Set Decoration
Zoë White
Director Of Photography
Aaron Marshall
Editor
Dorothy Fortenberry
Teleplay
The Handmaid's Tale - S2 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
entertainment.ie
Fiona Flynn
It did serve as a very inward looking episode that gave both June and the viewer time to reflect on all that has happened and attempt to come to terms with it, while this was also echoed with Moira across the border.
The Young Folks
Andrea Thompson
After a very strong premiere, The Handmaid's Tale once again shows its limitations in the episode "Baggage."
The Spinoff
Alex Casey
Any concerns you may have had about The Handmaid's Tale losing its way without the source material can now be well and truly quashed, you absolute fruit loop.
Guardian
Julia Raeside
After the relentless trauma of the previous two episodes, this week offers brief hope before snatching it away again, because series three is already commissioned, people.
Slashfilm
Hoai-Tran Bui
The Handmaid's Tale can get bleak, but never has it been so devastatingly cruel as it was in "Baggage." That's because the third episode of season 2 offered a resource that is progressively rare in Hulu's dystopian series: hope.
Metro
Henrietta Jones
"The Handmaid's Tale" continues to deliver.
Entertainment Weekly
David Canfield
The episode is framed around the most difficult questions relating to escape: what it means to be free, for a person who's been through so much and who yet would still have to leave so much behind.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
The plane comes under fire... and wow that sentence really doesn't convey how freaking terrifying this entire sequence is.
Vox
Caroline Framke
This second season, despite my overall wariness, has already justified its existence. Now that it's gone beyond the book, the show can travel more freely around Gilead and reveal more of the world's enduring ugliness and resistance.
New York Times
Genevieve Valentine
Samira Wiley is excellent and has made the most of every moment, but it's time for Moira's history now, too.
TV Fanatic
Carissa Pavlica
Here, The Handmaid's Tale reminds you to be cognizant enough of the world around you so you are never caught unaware of what's coming, but don't put yourself too far out in the headlights so you're the first to go, either.
Independent (UK)
Christopher Hooton
Going beyond the source material is an immense challenge for a TV show, but so far The Handmaid's Tale has handled it seamlessly, the first three episodes of season 2 being as strong as any in season 1, if not stronger.
Paste Magazine
Amy Glynn
Things are once again going super sideways.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
Despite the qualms listed above, this is an hour that mostly works. It's literal, it's broad, it's not the least bit subtle, but running is a useful metaphor here.
Vanity Fair
Laura Bradley
This week, The Handmaid's Tale Season 2 has made its best case so far for its own existence-by defining the stakes of June's fight more clearly, and by introducing an element of doubt.
Refinery29
Elena Nicolaou
At last, light is shed on the great mystery that is June's past.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Hillary Kelly
Are we living in a pre-Gilead era? Along with stellar acting and brilliant writing, it was the fear of that exact idea that propelled the first season of The Handmaid's Tale to mass popularity.
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