The Handmaid’s Tale season 6, episode 9 is finally here, with it setting all the pieces in place for the series finale. The episode takes place in the aftermath of June’s plan for Serena and Commander Wharton’s wedding, with the Handmaids attempting to escape Gilead. Unfortunately, they are apprehended, forcing Mayday to rescue them from execution. After doing so, Mayday has to find a way to stop the Commanders before they make their next move, with the episode ending as a plane containing Nick, Wharton, and Lawrence explodes.
Hannah Has Helped Define The Handmaid’s Tale Since Season 1
She Is At The Center Of June’s Arc





Since the very beginning of The Handmaid’s Tale, June’s arc has been defined by one thing: Hannah. While June wanted to escape Gilead and reunite with Luke, her biggest goal has been to save her daughter. Once she finally escaped Gilead, she immediately began working to get Hannah back. The Handmaid’s Tale season 5 saw Mayday do a risky mission in an attempt to get planes to Hannah’s school and rescue her, something that was foiled when Commander Lawrence had the planes shot down.
Hannah Needs To Appear In The Season 6 Finale
After Not Appearing In Season 6’s Other Episodes

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For The Handmaid’s Tale finale to work, Hannah has to appear. She is the most important character who hasn’t yet appeared in The Handmaid’s Tale season 6, and it will be a massive mistake if the final season completely excludes her. The desire to get Hannah back has been a driving force for June and Luke throughout the show, and continuing to not mention her will make the ending feel unsatisfying after years of build up.
What Happens To Hannah In The Books & Will The Show Do The Same Thing?
Could The Testaments Change Her Story?





Although the finale isn’t out yet, we can already tell what is going to happen to Hannah thanks to the books. The Testaments is the 2019 sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale novel, and Hulu has already announced that it will be adapting this book into a series. In the book, Hannah is still in Gilead, but she is much older. This means that June failed to rescue her, forcing her to grow into adulthood in Gilead.
For The Testaments to work as a show, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale will have to end without Hannah being rescued. While this is a tragic ending, the sequel story can’t work without her in Gilead. She has to have been separated from June for so long that she forgets who her mother is, meaning that she can’t be rescued and recaptured by Gilead. There is no way that June and Hannah will be reunited before The Testaments, meaning that The Handmaid’s Tale will probably end on a downer.