June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena.June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena.June struggles with her newfound freedom, reuniting with loved ones and confronting her nemesis, Serena.
Madeline Brewer
- Janine Lindo
- (archive footage)
Ann Dowd
- Aunt Lydia Clements
- (archive footage)
Jordana Blake
- Hannah Bankole
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen showing Luke and June moving in he makes a joke about June's Swedish ancestry. In real life Elizabeth Moss really does have Swedish ancestry via her mom and is second cousins once removed of ABBA member Bjorn Ulvaeus.
- GoofsJune departs Chicago in winter. When she arrives in Ontario the trees adjacent to the lake shore have leaves. Later when June arrives at Luke's home the trees are barren and it is winter again.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards (2021)
Featured review
This Episode Takes Things to New Emotional Heights
Wow what an episode. Firstly, I never had guessed that things would end up remotely close to where they did. The trauma that June has experienced really is expressed in such an artful way...the hotel, the hallucinations in the market, the reuniting with others, the moment where she just has to "stop" and take in everything... all the way to the climax we didn't realize we were uncomfortably shifting and waiting for the whole time... to her reunification with Serena.
This episode I think was just perfectly executed and the acting on display... the relationship between June and her man... the awkwardness, the love, the sex... it is all there, all so real... nothing about this episode seemed "fake" in any way. It was all just raw and real. The ending music touched me deeply and I admit I had a tear come down my right eye.
What a winner of an episode. I'd recommend this entire series to anyone just so that they could see this episode. I feel I could stop watching the series right now, and call it one of the best series I've ever seen. This episode just really wrapped so many things up yet left us with an uncomfortable mystery at the end... what is next for Serena? Where are things going? I really wanna know!
This episode I think was just perfectly executed and the acting on display... the relationship between June and her man... the awkwardness, the love, the sex... it is all there, all so real... nothing about this episode seemed "fake" in any way. It was all just raw and real. The ending music touched me deeply and I admit I had a tear come down my right eye.
What a winner of an episode. I'd recommend this entire series to anyone just so that they could see this episode. I feel I could stop watching the series right now, and call it one of the best series I've ever seen. This episode just really wrapped so many things up yet left us with an uncomfortable mystery at the end... what is next for Serena? Where are things going? I really wanna know!
- winstonsmith_84
- May 26, 2021
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Details
- Runtime47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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