“They continue to have these parallel stories.”
But at the end of the day?
“There’s no June without Serena, and there’s no Serena without June.”
Where do you think it stems from, and how will it change after the betrayal in season 5?
I know I’m not unique in how I feel for her, but we have a great time.
I think that we’ve watched each other’s characters grow.
I don’t think Aunt Lydia’s prepared for the way Janine has changed.
ScreenRant: We’ve been promised revolution, but Gilead is not torn down in a day.
With The Testaments coming, how do you feel Janine’s personal story ends?
Madeline Brewer: Janine’s personal story ends in a very quiet way.
She doesn’t go out with a bang, and I think that that’s exactly right.
No fanfare; just with a quiet, beautiful nature.
How are you approaching that differently from the last six years ofThe Handmaid’s Tale?
Bruce Miller: I think June was at the very bottom of the ladder in Gilead.
She was barely considered a woman.
So, what you realize is that they’re incredibly valued by Gilead, but it doesn’t matter.
Being at the top or being at the bottom is still s–tty for a woman in Gilead.
It’s a completely different point of view, with completely different orientation than The Handmaid’s Tale.
I think that’s going be exciting.
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