"They have a very complicated relationship, and as soon as we untether it, it spins around and they can't figure out whether they like each other or hate each other, respect each other or fear each other. These two women, he continues, have had a relationship built on bonding over trauma, but in this instance, they have something else to focus on (namely, making sure the baby is safe and healthy) and "can be more open" with each other. "The thing that I thought about for this season, honestly, is, 'What happens to June and Serena if you just let them go? What would they do to each other? If you said, "OK there's no more rules?"' So, that's what's happening here," creator and showrunner Bruce Miller tells Metacritic. You may have thought you'd seen it all on Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, but June ( Elisabeth Moss) helping Serena ( Yvonne Strahovski) give birth in a barn in No Man's Land and Serena immediately being separated from her baby not because of June but because of Luke ( O-T Fagbenle) is a game-changing turn of events.
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