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The Testaments
8.2·2026·1 season·English·Returning Series
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Une nouvelle génération de jeunes femmes à Gilead est aux prises avec l’avenir sombre qui les attend. Pour ces jeunes femmes, grandir à Gilead est tout ce qu’elles ont jamais connu, n’ayant aucun souvenir tangible du monde extérieur avant leur endoctrinement dans cette vie. Confrontés à la perspective d’être mariées et de vivre une vie de servitude, elles seront forcées de chercher des alliés, nouveaux et anciens, pour les aider dans leur lutte pour la liberté et la vie qu’elles méritent.

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Bruce Miller

Bruce Miller

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julienicoletv
8/10Apr 8, 2026
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jkpalster
May 28, 2026

I would bet all of my soul tokens this broad reads beast smut. someone check her basement (dungeon)

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Aaron Burr SirCritique
6/10May 27, 2026
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MattisR3DCritique
9/10May 27, 2026

“The scariest part of Gilead isn’t only how it controls women, but how carefully it teaches them to mistake survival for obedience.” I just finished the final episode of The Testaments, and I give it a 9/10. This season was really strong, and the finale made everything feel even more powerful. It works as a continuation of The Handmaid’s Tale, but it also stands on its own by focusing on a new generation growing up inside Gilead’s cruelty. What I liked most was how the show explored indoctrination, survival, rebellion, and identity. It’s not just about people fighting Gilead from the outside it’s about girls being raised inside the system and slowly realizing how broken and evil that system really is. That makes the story feel different, because the horror is not only physical. It’s emotional and psychological too. Agnes, Daisy, and Becka were the heart of the season for me. Each of them shows a different way of surviving Gilead. Agnes has to unlearn what she was taught. Daisy brings an outside perspective but still has to face how personal this world is to her. Becka’s story was one of the most emotional parts because it showed how much pain Gilead hides behind religion, rules, and “morality.” The cast was great, especially with how much emotion they had to carry. The younger characters really made the show work because you can feel their fear, confusion, anger, and strength. Ann Dowd as Aunt Lydia is still one of the most fascinating parts of this world too. She’s terrifying, complicated, and impossible to look away from. The finale hit hard because it felt like the end of one chapter but also the beginning of something bigger. It gave emotional payoff, but it also made it clear that the fight against Gilead is far from over. I liked that it didn’t make everything feel easy or fully resolved. In this world, survival always comes with a cost. Overall, The Testaments was a great watch. It had strong performances, heavy themes, emotional moments, and a finale that made the season feel worth it. It expands the world of The Handmaid’s Tale while giving this next generation their own story, their own pain, and their own reason to fight.