Let’s break down what happens as June settles into her new home.

Moira and Oona

A small part of the episode involves Moira’s relationship with Oona.

Last episode, Oona swiftly broke up with Moira for choosing June over the NGO’s mission.

But the couple has another conversation when Oona drops by June’s to leave something at the front door.

Oona tries to go unnoticed, but Moira sees her from inside the house and runs after her.

Eventually, Oona agrees to fight things outbut at another time.

Moira delights in this snippet of hope.

Cue an extra-long version of the show’s (overdone) trademark June-staring shots.

Eventually, Luke and June are left alone in a hotel room.

Luke is overcome with emotion.

Has Hannah truly forgotten them now?

Will she return to them?

June holds her for a while that night, alone.

She gushes over her and tells her that her first daddyNickloves her.

In the morning, Moira offers to take Nichole grocery shopping to give Luke and June time alone.

Moira worries about June experiencing culture shock at the store, but June welcomes it.

This triggers confusion and flashbacks to the horrors she endured in Gilead.

Back home later that night, June panics before greeting Emily as she arrives with her son Oliver.

After dinner, she kisses Luke for the first time but abruptly cuts off the intimacy.

June is clearly struggling to adjust.

But three upcoming conversations might help her begin to settle and heal.

Emily talks about her wife, with whom she’d been reunited after escaping Gilead.

Moira notes all of them left Gilead messed up about sex.

In response, Emily mentions Oona, but Moira says that’s ruined.

June then asks if anyone wonders if they deserve to be free.

Moira asserts they all did what was necessary to survive, and they beat Gilead.

Next, June asks about Serena.

Rita tells June about seeing Serena, and about her pregnancy.

But June doesn’t really get Serena out of her mind.

Instead, in the middle of the night, she visits her.

Serena really is a narcissist, as Rita pointed out earlier.

In any case, June takes another big step this episode when she tells Mark about Gilead and Serena.

After this conversation, Mark visits Serena.

Serena rejects the request, saying Fred’s just a sperm donor.

Fred thinks the baby is proof God wants them to be together, but Serena rejects the notion.

He then notes their only hope at raising their son is to team up.

Meanwhile, June tells Mark that Serena is a sociopathic, toxic, abusive monster and an actress.

“If you feel yourself getting sucked in by her… run for your life,” she warns.

Could this be foreshadowing that Mark will fall under Serena’s spell?

One thing is certain: the Waterfords' battle is heating up.