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The Handmaid's Tale
Under His Eye
Directed by
Mike Barker
TV-MA
S3 • E7
Jul 3, 2019
45m
7.3
7.6
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June escalates her risky efforts to find Hannah. Emily must face her past crimes as the ongoing international diplomatic crisis becomes more complicated.
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The Handmaid's Tale - S3 • E7 Ratings & Reviews
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Catherine Springer
Even though we've never seen this before, June seemingly knows the routine because as soon as the hanging is done, she drops the rope and starts to walk off, just a split second before Lydia commands, "disperse!" June has had enough of Gilead's shows.
Guardian
Abigail Chandler
The ball was a jarringly out-of-tone moment.
Slashfilm
Caroline Cao
The Canada arc, which felt scattershot in previous seasons, has improved with a streamlined arc following Emily's recovery.
entertainment.ie
Fiona Flynn
Come on citizens of Gilead, rebel already.
Father Son Holy Gore
C.H. Newell
Sometimes the series manages to surprise at how disturbing it can get without resorting to anything graphic.
The Young Folks
Andrea Thompson
June's actions are so baffling that even an actress of Moss's caliber can't do much to salvage this.
Den of Geek
Louisa Mellor
If only season three's narrative arc was as confidently plotted and composed as its stunning overhead shots, we'd all feel on surer ground.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
Oh, how we hated June's piously smug walking partner, Ofmatthew. And then we felt bad for her because she was pregnant again. Welp, as this week's The Handmaid's Tale proves, we should've stuck to our initial impression.
Pajiba
Hannah Sole
'So near, and yet so far' describes June and Hannah this week, but the opposite is true for Team Canada, who aren't perhaps as safely far away from Gilead as we might have hoped.
Culturess
Cheryl Wassenaar
All in all, this feels like an episode of transition from the midgame of the season to the endgame.
Independent (UK)
Ed Power
The visceral fury rippling across Elisabeth Moss's face is unnerving.
TV Fanatic
Tonya Myers
"Under His Eye" showed a more lenient side for the higher-ups.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
Even when the stories told about June and the Waterfords come from someplace new, they often miss.
Film Inquiry
Kristy Strouse
While there are aspects that resonate and are bound to create waves that may be engaging, it's one of the weakest so far. June's character is somewhat lost right now, but there's still time to refocus, or give us more of the shining supporting roles.
Inverse
Mae Abdulbaki
Things take a turn for the worse.
Cosmopolitan
Emily Tannenbaum
Like most filler episodes, you could probably skip this one all together if you want to, in favor of just watching the "previously on" mini-recap before next week's.
Refinery29
Elena Nicolaou
June's mission will be even more impossible than it was before.
Vox
Emily VanDerWerff
Packed with a bunch of interesting moments that I'm not convinced add up to a greater whole.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Hillary Kelly
Humans are that bad. And Handmaid's Tale is still better than any other show on television at expressing that distinct horror.
Forbes
Erik Kain
It's all . . . just a little too much.
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