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The Handmaid's Tale
Mary and Martha
Directed by
Mike Barker
TV-MA
S3 • E2
Jun 5, 2019
51m
7.6
7.9
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June helps Marthas with a dangerous task while navigating a relationship with her pious and untrustworthy new walking partner. Emily and Luke struggle with their altered circumstances.
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Cast of Mary and Martha
Elisabeth Moss
June Osborne / Offred / Ofjoseph
Samira Wiley
Moira Strand
Nina Kiri
Alma
O-T Fagbenle
Luke Bankole
Bahia Watson
Brianna
Kristen Lee Gutoskie
Beth
Erin Way
Erin
Victoria Fodor
Martha Cora
Kathryn Greenwood
Martha Alison
Clea DuVall
Sylvia
Ashleigh LaThrop
Natalie
Madeline Brewer
Janine Lindo
Ann Dowd
Aunt Lydia Clements
Bradley Whitford
Joseph Lawrence
Alexis Bledel
Emily Malek
Julie Dretzin
Eleanor Lawrence
Mike Barker
Director
Kira Snyder
Writer
Colin Watkinson
Director Of Photography
Wendy Hallam Martin
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The Handmaid's Tale - S3 • E2 Ratings & Reviews
AwardsWatch
Catherine Springer
We are not used to grey characters in this story, so it's almost fun to try to figure out what their real game is. I never thought I'd ever think anything in The Handmaid's Tale would be fun, so good for you, Bruce Miller.
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
A beautiful part about Season 3 is that we're seeing REBELLION instead of just the constant, dreariness of Gilead being brought down upon the Handmaids.
Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor
One swallow does not a summer make, and two data points don't form a trend, but bugger me if that wasn't another hopeful episode of The Handmaid's Tale.
Forbes
Erik Kain
All told, not the most exciting or horrific episode of this show, but one that exposed new tensions both in Gilead and Canada, between characters who are far more complex than most TV shows usually allow.
Guardian
Julia Raeside
This episode screams for the women to stop sitting on the fence and work together.
Independent (UK)
Ed Power
Blessed be the fruit, things are finally picking up in Gilead.
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
It gives an insightful look into what comes next, and these dual narratives are as compelling as ever.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
While this episode's nightmare...struggles a bit with pacing after a promisingly complex start, its quieter moments, mostly involving Emily's transition into life in Little America in Canada, is as rich and thoughtful as this show's best moments.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
As becomes rather clear in "Mary and Martha," the architect of Gilead may not be the power-hungry misogynist that his commander brethren are, but he's also not the hero he seemed...
New York Magazine/Vulture
Hillary Kelly
This is the story line I'd been hoping for in season two - an inside look at how to bring down an autocracy from the inside out.
Tell-Tale TV
Jennifer Lind-Westbrook
There is no happily ever after for any of these characters. All they can hope for is an after.
Refinery29
Elena Nicolaou
This is where Handmaid's excels: Breaking your heart by way of hairline fractures.
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