Warning: This article contains spoilers for season 5 of 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
'The Handmaid's Tale' franchise is not known for its happy endings. Atwood transports us to hell, shows us the true meaning of suffering, and then maybe in a century or so, she'll give us a hint. She's completely unapologetic about it. There were fans that had been waiting more than 20 years to see what happened to June after season one. It was suggested that she might've gotten out, but nobody was sure if she made it across the border.
In true Handmaid's Tale fashion, the series made sure that she didn't. Instead, she was herded onto a gallows, muzzled, cuffed, and forced to endure a mock hanging. It was the most powerful, awe-inspiring scene I have ever witnessed, and that was just the second season.
They knew they had to deliver, and they did. They're going to do the same with the sixth and final installment. But this time we have some demands. Some characters are sacred and untouchable. Certain conditions must be met. June needs to find peace and safety, and it has to be moving and thought-provoking.