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The Handmaid's Tale
Night
Directed by
Mike Barker
TV-MA
S3 • E1
Jun 5, 2019
50m
8.3
8.6
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June embarks on a bold mission with unexpected consequences. Emily and Nichole make a harrowing journey. The Waterfords reckon with Serena Joy’s choice to send Nichole away.
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Cast of Night
Elisabeth Moss
June Osborne / Offred / Ofjoseph
Yvonne Strahovski
Serena Joy Waterford
Max Minghella
Nick Blaine
Samira Wiley
Moira Strand
Amanda Brugel
Rita Blue
O-T Fagbenle
Luke Bankole
Edie Inksetter
Aunt Elizabeth
Bradley Whitford
Joseph Lawrence
Alexis Bledel
Emily Malek
Joseph Fiennes
Fred Waterford
Jordana Blake
Hannah Bankole
Amy Landecker
Mrs. MacKenzie
Mike Barker
Director
Bruce Miller
Writer
Colin Watkinson
Director Of Photography
Christopher Donaldson
Editor
The Handmaid's Tale - S3 • E1 Ratings & Reviews
AwardsWatch
Catherine Springer
Bradley Whitford is perfect at playing the morally ambiguous charmer, but there's something especially creepy that he's added to his performance here that is the perfect cherry on top of this nightmare sundae.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
Elisabeth Moss remains the single best reason to watch this show, but Bradley Whitford's arrival is perhaps its most promising development.
entertainment.ie
Brian Lloyd
It's all there, but the third season needs to actually start pushing towards something actually happening.
Father Son Holy Gore
C.H. Newell
Very strong start for Season 3. This show has its ups and downs, like any other. It feels like this new season's going to move in a slightly different direction, hopefully to rein in some of its less effective elements and amplify its best.
The Young Folks
Andrea Thompson
If the show wants to be known as more than a white feminist dystopia, it has to do better.
Forbes
Erik Kain
This episode was brighter and more hopeful than most that came before it.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
Well, blessed be the fruit and all, but do Emily and little Nichole make it to the Canadian border unharmed?
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
Episode one manages to deliver a close to season two's staggering finale, re-purposing us with a fiery introduction that reminds us that there's a lot of work to be done.
Guardian
Julia Raeside
There's revolution brewing in Gilead as the dystopian drama returns with a surprisingly optimistic opener.
Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor
Though painful, this premiere was as elegantly constructed as ever, Mike Barker's direction made up of stylishly balanced, symmetrical frames and symbolism.
Independent (UK)
Ed Power
As ever, Moss is riveting.
Pajiba
Hannah Sole
Whenever we have a scene set outside Gilead, I am almost certain to cry, and this week was no exception.
Tell-Tale TV
Jennifer Lind-Westbrook
There's some effective misdirection in terms of some of the character's fates.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Hillary Kelly
Not for the first time, Emily's storyline in this episode is more compelling than June's.
Refinery29
Elena Nicolaou
Let's be real: I tune in to The Handmaid's Tale not because Gilead is interesting, but because June is an interesting guide through it.
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