Former handmaids confront June at a diner, with characters like Vicky pointing out that while they were there for June's revenge, June hasn't always been there for them. It’s a sharp critique of June’s tunnel vision regarding her own trauma.
The episode opens with June in a blood-soaked daze, appearing "blood-drunk" and enchanted. For the first time in the series, viewers see June experiencing genuine bliss, underscored by the contrast between her stained appearance and her inner peace. This euphoria is short-lived, however, as she eventually seeks to "cleanse" herself through a self-baptism in the ocean before attempting to confess her crimes to the authorities. The Handmaid’s Tale 5x1
While June is processing her triumph, Serena is mourning—not just her husband, but her sense of safety. Upon seeing Fred’s mutilated corpse, which is arguably the goriest image in the show's history, Serena realizes the true extent of June's rage. She immediately begins maneuvering to turn her widowhood into a position of power, planning an elaborate memorial to bolster Gilead's influence in Canada. Former handmaids confront June at a diner, with