Why did Emily poison the wife?

Here, she just poisons a woman because she has the opportunity and the motive of hating everything that's been done to her in the name of the God Tomei's character still so fervently worships.
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Did Emily poison the wife?

It was poison. Emily punished the Wife for all the things Handmaids suffer while Wives look on. There was no sympathy in her face as the Wife died.
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Who did Emily kill in the colonies?

Emily the Murderess: After her hit-and-run, Emily is transferred to the Colonies. While there, she murders a Wife, Mrs. Connor (Marisa Tomei), who still believes in the principles of Gilead.
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What was Emily's punishment in Handmaids Tale?

While the Martha is sentenced to the Common Mercy of the State via death (with Emily being forced to watch her be hanged), Emily is sentenced to a so-called "Redemption" where her genitals are surgically mutilated.
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What caused infertility in Gilead?

In the fictional country of Gilead, an environmental disaster has caused infertility amongst women.
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Who got Serena Joy pregnant?

In Gilead, Commander Fred Waterford and his wife Serena Joy had June as their Handmaid. As a Handmaid, it was one of June's duties to conceive for a seemingly infertile Serena.
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Are Econowives fertile?

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 did they cut out Ofglen tongue?

She dramatically changed her tune, though, and was the first to refuse to stone Janine to death in the Season finale. As punishment, she had her tongue cut out. As women in Gilead are not permitted to write, words would seem among the last precious tools afforded to Handmaids.
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What is an Unbaby?

Unbaby, or shredder, is the term used in the Republic of Gilead to describe infants that are suffering from birth defects or physical deformities. These die shortly after birth due to their defects. They are usually taken away to be disposed of.
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What did the aunts do to Emily?

She proceeds to lecture Emily as a result of her refusal to engage in a dialogue, to which she mocks Emily's genital mutilation by likening her silence to having cut out a "tongue" and walks out of the room. Infuriated, Emily stabs her in the back and pushes her over the banister to a landing.
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What are the Unwomen digging?

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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Why are they called Unwomen?

In a cold, dry, toxic wasteland, Unwomen (the term used to describe women who have violated Gilead's codes and lose their status) stand toiling in the dust, shoveling dirt into bags without the benefit of the gas masks that the guards wear.
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Does Hannah ever get out of Gilead?

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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Is Nick an eye?

The first Offred's death led to Nick becoming an Eye

While she was only briefly seen in The Handmaid's Tale Season 1 Episode 8, “Jezebels,” the first Offred changed the Waterford house forever.
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What was in 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. How it started vs.
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Why did Commander Lawrence help Emily?

He then explains he helped Emily because she was smart and could be "useful" to the world while he sees June as "useless" since she never tried to "help anyone", punctuating his theory with some details from her past.
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Does Commander Lawrence Get June pregnant?

June spends most of season one trying unsuccessfully to get pregnant by Commander Waterford. Out of desperation, his wife has June have sex with their driver Nick, which leads to June and Nick having a secret affair, and she does end up pregnant — by Nick.
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What was wrong with Janine's baby in Handmaids Tale?

Baby Angela's illness is a metaphor for the sickness in Gilead that stems from separating baby from its mother. It's not a real medical condition but a nice allegorical one. I didn't think of it that way. I hope that isn't the last we see of Janine though.
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Where do the Handmaids go after they give birth?

Handmaids are allowed to stay with their babies for a few weeks, breastfeeding them, but after they are weaned, the Handmaids are forced to leave the household and are assigned to a new Commander.
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What did the Waterfords 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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How did Ofglen get a bomb?

After refusing to participate in, and speaking against the Salvaging of Janine, Ofglen's tongue was removed. She reaches out to a resistance cell where Alison, a Martha and former chemistry teacher, makes her a bomb.
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Why does Ofglen wear a mask?

She was robbed of a voice in the most literal way: a mask put over her face to prevent her from speaking. No one spoke at her trial except the representative of the state, and both she and her partner were sentenced with no attempt at defense. Their word was meaningless in Gilead.
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Why did Moira become a handmaid?

2) Moira had a baby before Gilead.

Since it was the former, she became a Handmaid even though she's also a “gender traitor.” So, several years ago, Moira agreed to be a surrogate for a British couple in exchange for $250,000.
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What is a gender traitor in Handmaid's Tale?

In Gilead, a 'gender traitor' is anyone who departs in any way from the strict definitions of sex and sexuality. Such people were hanged or worked to death, in this terrifying dystopia.
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Why do the handmaids wear heavy boots?

“I gave the Handmaids lace-up boots that were modeled after a pair I have, but then I took away their laces so that they can't even consider killing themselves,” she says; that move is also a reference to Atwood's original novel, in which many Handmaids attempted self-harm to escape their warped reality.
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