What did Aunt Lydia do to Offred's ear?

Free from her captors, she sheds her red robes and proceeds to cut part of her ear to remove the signifying tag. June goes to extreme lengths to get rid of the cuff. And as described by showrunner Bruce Miller, it signifies her separation from Offred.
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What did they put in the handmaid's ears?

But, why? Well, if you think back to some of the flashbacks viewers encountered in Season 1, it's revealed that Aunt Lydia had tracking devices implanted in all the handmaids' ears — that cuff that was roughly stapled into June's ear apparently could provide her exact coordinates to anyone looking to hunt her down.
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What is on Junes ear?

When June became a handmaid, her ear was affixed with a tracker — with that, June became another person's property. To remove the tracker, she has to physically cut into her ear. Blood pours down the left side of her face and neck, as red as the handmaid uniform she'd just thrown into the fire.
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What did Aunt Lydia do to Offred?

Infuriated, Lydia hits Offred with her cattle prod and begins to tase her violently, but is stopped by Serena, who declares she's pregnant. The handmaids are then taken to a party to honor Gilead and show the foreign delegates their success, including presenting the children of Gilead.
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Why did they staple Offred's ear?

Nick advises June to cut her hair and change her appearance, which prompts an incredible declaration of independence. Not only does June cut her hair, she also cuts her ear — multiple times — in order to remove the tracking device that was implanted so many years ago.
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Whats the red tag on Junes ear?

The number on June's ear tag is an Easter egg.

On the show, each Handmaid is given an ear tag with an ID number.
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What did June pull out of her ear?

Free from her captors, she sheds her red robes and proceeds to cut part of her ear to remove the signifying tag. June goes to extreme lengths to get rid of the cuff. And as described by showrunner Bruce Miller, it signifies her separation from Offred.
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Why did Aunt Lydia turn evil?

Aunt Lydia uses fear to train Handmaids in becoming perfect birthing vessels. Specifically, she abuses her charges into sacrificing their bodies for the sake of God and Gilead.
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Is Aunt Lydia a gender traitor?

Aunt Lydia is a "gender traitor."

In the eighth episode of season 8, we saw Aunt Lydia as Miss Clements, a divorced teacher who didn't have much luck with men. After watching the makeup scene with Noelle, however, many Reddit users suspect that the strict, cruel Aunt is actually suppressing her sexuality.
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Why is Aunt Lydia crying when she rings the bell?

Alone in a quiet corner of the Putnam household, Lydia cries to herself, overwhelmed with the enormity of her own actions. But if viewers read the moment as a crisis of faith — of Lydia questioning her own commitment to the ideals of Gilead — think again.
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Is June's mom alive?

Holly Maddox is a character in The Handmaid's Tale. Before the rise of the Gilead, she was a staunch second-wave feminist and women's rights activist. As in the novel, it is still unknown if she is alive. June Osborne's mother is mostly depicted as in the novel.
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Can a handmaid become a wife?

“They might actually become Wives if they stay on a track of loyalty.” The youngest members of Gilead, such as June's daughter, will eventually become Econowives or Wives, so long as they remain fertile and faithful. They'll be married off to working-class men at the young age of 14 or 15.
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Why does June spit out the cookie?

In privacy, June spits out the ornamental cookie. By purging out the pink mashed-up vile, June has refused to swallow the Wives' counterfeited piety. In the domain of Gilead, these cookies are a status symbol laid out before the Handmaid's eyes.
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What are they shoveling in Handmaid's Tale?

Emily and her fellow "unwomen" are supposedly removing the Colonies' radioactive soil so that Gilead can plant crops in the area — the idea is that removing pollution will help solve the fertility crisis — but their labor is just as much a solution as it is a political tool.
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What does Offred have on her ear?

The purpose of the ear cuff, of course, is to track and give the geographical coordinates of any handmaid who takes it upon herself to make a bid for freedom. In season two, episode one, June carves the tag out of her ear in an act of defiance.
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What did they do to Ofglen?

Ofglen gets sentenced to "redemption," which means she gets to live, but she's forced to undergo genital mutilation to prevent her from "wanting what she can't have."
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Does June get Hannah out?

The audience received this gift at just the right time but one question remains: Will June ever truly find peace? "Not until she gets Hannah out of Gilead and home to her father," said Moss, who directed three of the episodes this season, in a recent interview.
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Do Nick and June end up together?

June fell pregnant with Nick's child, Nichole, and he did his best to help her get out of Gilead. The pair have been separated as Nick was made a Commander and sent to the front line in Chicago while June was on the run after helping a number of children and Marthas get to Canada.
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Does Aunt Lydia Love the Handmaids?

Despite the violence Aunt Lydia inflicted on Janine, June (Elisabeth Moss), Emily (Alexis Bledel), and Moira (Samira Wiley), Dowd told The Hollywood Reporter that Aunt Lydia loves the Handmaids she supervises.
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Why did the black Handmaid go crazy?

Natalie's excessive blood loss means that she is brain dead and kept on life support throughout her pregnancy. An increasingly deranged June is kept in her hospital room; a means of punishment by Aunt Lydia for June orchestrating the humiliation of Natalie.
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Why does Aunt Lydia have a soft spot for Janine?

But as explained by show writer and producer Eric Tuchman, Aunt Lydia is dealing with the emotional aftermath of her brief fall from grace. And her softness toward Janine is a sign of her evolution. “I mean, Aunt Lydia, this season has been dealing with being sidelined from her position of power,” he told EW.
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Is Serena a good Handmaids Tale?

Is Serena good or bad in 'The Handmaid's Tale'? The Handmaid's Tale has taught viewers that Serena Joy can't be trusted. The second she's faced with any accountability for her part in creating and upholding Gilead, she resorts back to her villainous ways to save her skin.
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Is Nick mentioned in the Testaments?

Nichole's father (Nick) is mentioned in The Testaments. “He is said to be doing the same thing as June as in 'being up to her neck in the resistance' and is said to be 'so deep underground (in the resistance) that he needs a breathing tube',” they continued.
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What is the significance of hair in The Handmaid's Tale?

signified loose morals and promiscuity in the Corinthian culture of the day. Aunt Lydia, however, is also punning on the idea of 'a close shave' as a situation where one only narrowly escapes disaster. She is implying that women who flaunt their hair may find themselves in compromising sexual situations.
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