The seventh episode of The Handmaid's Tale , titled " The Other Side ," serves as a critical narrative pivot. It breaks the established claustrophobic focus on June’s life in Gilead to reveal the journey of her husband, Luke, as he attempts to escape to Canada. This structural shift provides a rare glimpse into the "other side" of the revolution—both geographically and emotionally.
Ordinary settings like cabins and backroads are transformed into high-stakes transit points where passports become "worthless" overnight. Themes of Victimhood and Guilt [S1E7] The Other Side
"The Other Side" is more than a flashback; it is a testament to the total collapse of the American identity. By showing Luke's escape, the show reinforces the tragedy of June's confinement—proving that while there is an "other side" to reach, the cost of getting there is often the total fracturing of the family unit. The seventh episode of The Handmaid's Tale ,