Released on Hulu on May 6, 2026, The Testaments season 1 episode 7 titled “Commitment,” focuses on the Green girls as they face the harsh reality of their futures in Gilead. The main plot follows Agnes as she tries to avoid a forced marriage to a powerful Commander.
The episode also simultaneously switches to show Daisy’s past through flashbacks showing her life during her training under Mayday officers. On the other hand, Agnes struggles emotionally when she is not matched with the person she hoped for, while a dangerous Commander shows interest in her, raising fears about her future.
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At the end, both girls resist Gilead in different ways. Agnes openly insults Commander Weston to avoid him, but this only makes him more determined to marry her. She later adds a small forbidden item to her hidden collection as a quiet act of defiance.
Meanwhile, the ending takes a darker turn for Daisy; after planting her forbidden vintage radio in another Pearl Girl’s bed to avoid detection, the Eyes arrest the innocent girl as a spy. The final moments show a conflicted Daisy praying, safe for now but haunted by the fact that her survival came at the cost of an innocent life.
The Testaments season 1 episode 7 ending explained: Agnes challenges power, Daisy makes a sacrifice

This episode primarily focuses on the internal and external defiance of Agnes and Daisy, two characters caught in the suffocating grip of a fundamentalist regime. As the pressure of the marriage market intensifies, the story highlights how rebellion often begins with small, secret acts of bravery before escalating into dangerous confrontations.
The central conflict of The Testaments season 1 episode 7 revolves around Agnes and her desperate attempt to control her own future. During an important matchmaking session with the powerful Commander Weston, Agnes decides to shed her submissive persona. In a bold and shocking confrontation, she intentionally insults the Commander by bringing up his deceased wife.
This move is a calculated risk designed to make her look like an unattractive prospect for marriage. However, her plan backfires. Later in the episode, her stepmother Paula reveals that Agnes’s outburst didn’t scare Weston away. Instead, he is more interested in her than ever, viewing her defiance as a challenge and stating his eagerness to “discipline” her through marriage.
This revelation drives Agnes further into her private world of resistance. The ending of The Testaments season 1 episode 7 provides a deep look at her secret life. Agnes retreats to her hidden stash of contraband, a collection of items that Gilead forbids women from owning.

Among her treasures is a used cigarette stub left behind by Garth, a man she actually has feelings for. She puts the cigarette in her mouth and almost lights it. Though she doesn’t smoke it, the act of holding the forbidden object symbolizes her growing rebellious side. She is no longer just a Green girl following orders; she is a young woman reclaiming her identity in the only way she can.
While Agnes struggles within the domestic walls of Gilead, Daisy’s journey takes a more dangerous turn after one of the Pearl girls is taken away by the Eyes under suspicion of being involved in the attack that happened earlier. Feeling guilt and alone, Daisy is seen praying in the final scenes of the episode, which also shows the time when she was dropped at the border of Gilead.
During the final scenes of The Testaments season 1 episode 7, she is handed over to the guards. During the hand-off, Garth confiscates her vintage radio, a key piece of technology she brought from the outside world. He coldly informs her that the device is contraband and that she will have no use for it where she is going.
The Testaments season 1 episode 7 is now streaming on Hulu.
Edited by Suchita Patnaha