The most heartbreaking arc involves Eden and the Guardian Isaac. After they run away together, they are captured and brought before a public tribunal. Refusing to renounce their "sin" of love, they are both executed by drowning in a swimming pool—a scene that serves as a grim reminder of Gilead's intolerance for any devotion outside its strict laws.
Following the birth of baby Nichole, June (Offred) is kept isolated at the Putnams' home to nurse. The title "Postpartum" refers not just to her physical state, but to the emotional vacuum left after her brief, intense escape attempt and the forced separation from her child.
While there are a few shows with episodes of this name, this specific chapter (Season 2, Episode 12) is most known for the following key moments:
[s2e12] | Postpartum
The most heartbreaking arc involves Eden and the Guardian Isaac. After they run away together, they are captured and brought before a public tribunal. Refusing to renounce their "sin" of love, they are both executed by drowning in a swimming pool—a scene that serves as a grim reminder of Gilead's intolerance for any devotion outside its strict laws.
Following the birth of baby Nichole, June (Offred) is kept isolated at the Putnams' home to nurse. The title "Postpartum" refers not just to her physical state, but to the emotional vacuum left after her brief, intense escape attempt and the forced separation from her child.
While there are a few shows with episodes of this name, this specific chapter (Season 2, Episode 12) is most known for the following key moments: