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The Handmaid's Tale
Night
Directed by
Kari Skogland
TV-MA
S1 • E10
Jun 13, 2017
60m
9.0
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Serena Joy confronts Offred and the Commander. Offred struggles with a complicated, life-changing revelation. The Handmaids face a brutal decision.
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Cast of Night
Elisabeth Moss
June Osborne / Offred / Ofjoseph
Yvonne Strahovski
Serena Joy Waterford
Joseph Fiennes
Commander Fred Waterford
Ann Dowd
Aunt Lydia / Miss Clements
Madeline Brewer
Janine Lindo / Ofwarren / Ofdaniel / Ofhoward
Max Minghella
Nick Blaine
O-T Fagbenle
Lucas 'Luke' Bankole
Samira Wiley
Moira Strand
Amanda Brugel
Rita Blue
Nina Kiri
Alma / Ofrobert
Elena Khan
Martha
Tattiawna Jones
Ofglen #2
Stephen Kunken
Commander Warren Putnam
Robert Curtis Brown
Commander Andrew Pryce
Bruce Tubbe
Matthew
Jenessa Grant
Dolores / Ofsamuel
Night Ratings & Reviews
The Young Folks
Andrea Thompson
Moira is far more than the usual sassy black friend stereotype, but she deserves to have her story told. Now that the show has been renewed for another season, it means the series will get a second chance to rectify its only major weakness.
Syfy Wire
Carol Pinchefsky
The acting is flawless, and a shout-out to the cinematographer and set designer, who make even the harshest scenes lovely to look at.
Vice
Genevieve Valentine
"Night" forces Offred to decide: life, or the fight.
io9.com
Beth Elderkin
The episode opened a lot of doors without really shutting the ones that are still there.
TV Guide
Sadie Gennis
There's no denying that The Handmaid's Tale is dark, but over the course of the first season, the Hulu drama has begun to focus more on the hope that this world can change rather than just how those trapped in Gilead manage to survive it.
IGN Movies
Jean Bentley
A more hopeful ending than you would've expected from the terrifying, violent, and occasionally demoralizing first season, "Night" doesn't wrap up most storylines so much as elevate them in preparation for Season 2.
Refinery29
Anne Cohen
As I predicted, dressing your sex slave in your wife's cloak is a bad idea.
TV Line
Kimberly Roots
This week, my query is answered with a ringing slap to the face, followed by some peeing on a stick. (And yes, the sequence is just as jarring as it sounds.) And then stuff gets really real.
Baltimore Sun
Sarah Bichsel
Ring those salvaging bells: The day of reckoning is upon us!
Harper's Bazaar
Emma Dibdin
This is looking evil right in the face and saying, 'Not today, Satan.'
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Jasper Rees
Don't expect to be gripped by a more potent or involving drama this year.
Guardian
Julia Raeside
The end of the series returns to Atwood's own conclusion, and rightly so.
New York Times
Angelica Jade Bastién
The episode's closing moments were neither memorable nor empowering. The Handmaid's Tale has been considered groundbreaking, but for whom?
Vox
Caroline Framke
"Night" is a really good season finale, if only because it manages to tie together so many of the season's most pressing conflicts and themes and the characters they center on.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Laura Hudson
The show overplays its hand here, sapping the terror and brutality out of this world at its most climactic moment.
Entertainment Weekly
Jessica Derschowitz
It makes for a fitting endpoint for this 10-episode run and could have easily worked as a series finale had the show ended here. But, as we all know, there's more coming.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
The first season finale of The Handmaid's Tale was rich with one of the show's best traits: its ability to find human and relatable moments within these extraordinary yet awful circumstances.
AV Club
Allison Shoemaker
There was no way The Handmaid's Tale was going to close out its first season without a few more on-the-nose moments, and mercifully, most of these feel pretty damn sophisticated, too.
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