The Handmaid's Tale season 2 finale was a masterpiece about motherhood

Many are baffled by June's decision. But for mothers, it makes complete sense.

Elisabeth Moss.
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The season two finale of The Handmaid's Tale is the poignant culmination of a brilliant season — an emotional rollercoaster of an episode that showcases the strength, resilience, and determination of motherhood.

It's also easily the most divisive episode in an already divisive season. Unfortunately, most of the analysis around this episode has focused on the wrong thing. It's one thing to be disappointed by the ending. I sure was! But to declare that June's decision to remain in Gilead was "inexplicable" or "mystifying" — as many critics have — is to fundamentally misinterpret the narrative and emotional arc this season has been building.

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Jen Kalaidis is a communications professional and freelance writer. She lives in New York City.