Of course we’ve always known where June stood, as the show’s moral compass — even if many viewers were stunned/perplexed/annoyed each time she returned to Gilead of her own accord.
But June’s gonna June, as Lawrence might say.
When we left her in season 5, June had just escaped Toronto, where the tide was turning against refugees from Gilead. She boarded a train headed westward, along with baby Nichole. Then she heard another baby’s cry, and it turned out Serena, her former tormentor from Gilead, was there too, with her own baby. “Got a diaper?” Serena asked.
While the upshot of this train ride is one of many forbidden spoilers, it’s safe to say June and Serena’s relationship remains … thorny.
Is everyone redeemable — even Lydia?
Strahovski herself isn’t sure Serena is redeemable.
“She has softened. She’s made redeemable choices. And if there’s ever going to be a bigger redeemable moment, it may occur this season,” Strahovski teases. But she adds: “I don’t know if any of it is entirely forgivable.”
Then there’s Aunt Lydia. The very name strikes terror for those who remember the horrid things she did to those handmaids.
But Lydia is already showing signs of change. (She’s also going to be central in an upcoming sequel, The Testaments, based on a later Atwood novel.)
Ann Dowd says it’s all about love — for Janine, her favorite handmaid.
“Love changes everything,” Dowd says. “It’s the most powerful thing in the world.”
The ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ actors have changed, too
“This role has really pushed me to corners I never imagined,” Strahovski says. “It’s made me a better actress for it, 100%.”
As for Moss, she says her “whole professional life has changed on this show.” Not only as actor, but as director and producer.
“For me, that’s been massive,” she says. “I love acting so much, but I did need something more to sink my teeth into … I wanted be more involved in all sides of what we do, and I have learned so much.
Current events have seeped into the script
The Handmaid’s Tale premiered in 2017, six months before the #MeToo movement erupted. In 2022, Roe v. Wade was overturned.