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‘The Testaments’ Recap: June’s Daughter Agnes Gets Assaulted Again in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Spinoff

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The Handmaid’s Tale spinoff The Testaments addressed some dark topics by alluding to another sexual assault.

During the Wednesday, April 15, episode of the Hulu series, Agnes (Chase Infiniti) chips her tooth and is once again taken to Becka’s (Mattea Conforti) dad. Agnes already questioned whether her best friend’s father was abusing his role as Gilead’s dentist to inappropriately touch girls like her.

Agnes is ultimately put under for a procedure and wakes up questioning whether Becka’s dad took advantage of her while she was passed out. Her suspicions were proven right when she later noticed that her shirt was tied up differently than she had originally done it earlier that morning.

June’s (Elisabeth Moss) daughter has yet to confide in anyone about the incidents. Due to the structure at Gilead, young girls and women are led to believe that they are to blame if a man is inappropriate or takes advantage of them because that means they were too tempting.

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Based on Margaret Atwood’s novel of the same name, The Testaments is the sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale, which took place in a dystopian future where low fertility rates led women to be assigned to men for bearing children. The series aired from 2017 to 2025.

The Testaments, which airs Wednesdays, is set four years later. Ann Dowd‘s Aunt Lydia serves as the narrator as viewers are thrust back into the dystopian future. Agnes and Daisy (Lucy Halliday) pose as “Pearl Girls” to infiltrate Canada in an attempt to smuggle incriminating information about Gilead’s regime, while Aunt Lydia acts as a covert source within Gilead.

In addition to Infiniti, Halliday, Conforti and Dowd, The Testaments stars Eva Foote, Rowan Blanchard, Kira Guloien, Amy Seimetz and Brad Alexander. Birva Pandya, Zarrin Darnell-Martin, Shechinah Mpumlwana, Mabel Li and Isolde Ardies make up the rest of the cast.

“Because this show is [told] from several young people’s perspective, I really hope that there is an element of people being taken aback, maybe in a way that the Handmaids didn’t,” Halliday told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this month. “These children and these teenagers are the same [age as the] people who are going to be the ones who have to grow up and deal with the consequences that the current society is placing upon them. So, in a way, I hope that seeing a younger generation will offer people a different perspective and make them think more about the world that they’re creating on the outside.”

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Infiniti also weighed in on the important topics at the center of the series.

“More than anything, I want the show to be viewed as a cautionary tale, because there are things that happen in the show and things that are happening in real life that are not far off from each other,” she said. “In my hopes and dreams, I really would hope that this would wake people up to how scary [those changes] can be. There is strength in numbers and strength in unity, and I would love for people to take that from the show and use it towards real life, because the thing that is often lacking from the world is unity.”

Creator Bruce Miller, meanwhile, specifically highlighted how the writers are “very mindful about the level of trauma” they want “to put the audience through.”

“So when looking at the material in The Testaments, we wanted to make sure [the flashbacks] lined up with our goal of understanding Lydia’s mindset at the beginning of Gilead and why she made the choices she did,” he told the outlet.

The Testaments airs Wednesdays on Hulu.

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