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: The episode opens with a "mock execution" at Fenway Park, where the Handmaids are led to a gallows and nearly hanged for their earlier refusal to stone Janine. This scene is widely cited for its high stress and use of psychological torture to break the characters' spirits.

: Viewers and critics have noted that the use of a stadium for mass rounded-up executions mirrors real-world historical events, such as the 1973 Chilean coup d'état and the Taliban regime . Flashbacks & World-Building [S2E1] June

: Flashbacks reveal the gradual erosion of civil rights in America. One specific plotline involves June’s daughter, Hannah, getting sick at school, leading to a hospital visit where a nurse asks invasive, "pointed questions" that suggest a climate of increasing state surveillance over parents. : The episode opens with a "mock execution"

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