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Although Janine has a daughter in The Handmaid’s Tale novel, that child is designated a “shredder” and does not survive. In Margaret Atwood’s novel, Janine’s life is a tragedy from beginning to end, and Janine’s characterization in Hulu’s series is still tragic but undeniably more uplifting. In the TV series, Janine fights back against Gillead, and her daughter, named Angela by the Commanders and Charlotte by Janine, lives. In the bleak world of Gilead, Janine’s fate is one of the only genuinely hopeful aspects of The Handmaid’s Tale’s finale.
Janine Reuniting With Her Daughter Was Perfect
It’s A Great Scene And A Full Circle Moment
Janine’s reunion with Charlotte means that both of them are finally at peace.
Janine first gave birth to Charlotte back in The Handmaid’s Tale season 1, and she never stopped fighting for her daughter. Charlotte and Janine reuniting years later meant that The Handmaid’s Tale had a beautiful full-circle moment at the end. Ultimately, a weeping Janine embraces her daughter, and the two of them travel to safety on US soil. Janine’s reunion with Charlotte means that both of them are finally at peace, and I would not change a single detail.
Janine Not Having A Happy Ending Would’ve Been Too Cruel, Even For The Handmaid’s Tale
If Anyone Deserved A Happy Ending, It Was Janine

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Janine’s biography reads as a decades-long litany of some of the most horrific violence and tragedy that a human can experience. By The Handmaid’s Tale season 6, one of the few goals that Janine has left is getting her daughter back. If The Handmaid’s Tale hadn’t let Janine and Charlotte reunite, then Janine would have suffered yet another blow at the hands of Gilead.
The only good ending was a reunion between Janine and Charlotte.
While it is true that The Handmaid’s Tale is a cautionary tale, it is by no means hopeless or nihilistic. If Janine had been kept from her daughter in the finale, all of the hopeful messaging about resistance and rebellion in The Handmaid’s Tale would have been undercut by Janine’s tragedy. The only good ending was a reunion between Janine and Charlotte, and I am so glad that The Handmaid’s Tale let us share in their joy in the end.
The Handmaid’s Tale Even Found A Moment Of Redemption For Naomi
Even A Wife Can Find Redemption
The cherry on top of Janine and Charlotte’s ending is the role that Naomi played in their reunion. Although Naomi, as a Wife, was in an antagonistic position towards Janine and the Handmaids for most of the show, Naomi has consistently been at her most human when interacting with Charlotte, or, as she calls her, Angela. The Handmaid system in Gilead meant that Naomi was Angela’s adopted mother – she may not have been a perfect parent, but it is clear that Naomi did care for the little girl.
Presumably, Naomi risked her own position and safety getting Janine and Charlotte out of Gilead. Her own fate after the end of The Handmaid’s Tale is unknown.
Naomi tells Charlotte, “you need to be safe,” and, in that moment, she explains her actions. By the finale of The Handmaid’s Tale, Naomi has gone from a Wife to a widow, and she has watched a revolution rock her country. Naomi cannot keep Charlotte safe in the remains of Gilead, but the child has a chance in the United States with Janine. By helping Janine and Charlotte, Naomi shows that, despite buying into a brutally cruel and misogynistic system, her humanity is intact. While the ending doesn’t excuse Naomi’s earlier actions, it undeniably offers her a sliver of redemption.
Janine’s Ending Was Bittersweet
Charlotte Got Out because Hannah Couldn’t
The Handmaid’s Tale was never going to give us an unequivocally happy ending, however, and Janine’s happy ending is contemporaneous with June Osborne’s (Elizabeth Moss) final tragedy. While Janine does get her daughter back, June’s daughter, Hannah (Jordanna Blake), is still in Gilead. That loss is written plain across June’s face when Aunt Lydia and Naomi emerge with Charlotte. Of course, we, the audience, had a pretty good reason to suspect that Hannah was never going to get out of Gilead.

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Hulu has announced a sequel series to The Handmaid’s Tale based on Margaret Atwood’s 2019 novel, The Testaments. In The Testaments, Hannah is a main character, and she’s still in Gilead. If Hulu wants to stay true to Atwood’s narrative, then June and Hannah could not be reunited. That massive loss hangs over everyone’s heads, even as it is wonderful to see Janine and Charlotte together again. June’s tragedy makes Janine’s ending a bittersweet victory, and, for a series as rich and complex as The Handmaid’s Tale, I wouldn’t have it any other way.







