Also, many in our cast come from other countries, such as England and Australia, so the general American accent, we felt, suited the show well.” Why doesn’t anyone in Gilead have a Boston accent when it’s located within what was formerly known as Boston? “I tried to make the people sound like those I know from Boston and not all have the accent. This was always the reason he was so worried about her finding out his past involvement in Gilead.” This is what makes it such a problem for Nick. So, she wonders, if he can do horrible things and not go to hell, maybe I can, as well.” This explains why she committed many of the acts she did this season, including murder.ĭoes Miller feel Nick really loves June? “The relationship between them was very real. “He’s this person she believes is good, that she loves, and yet he’s capable of doing such horrible things. Of course, Nick’s past as one of the architects of Gilead, was of particular significance. We’re as interested as the audience is and we’ll explore their relationship more.” Miller adds how season three brought June many revelations about people in Gilead. Where in the heck is Nick? “He’s fighting the rebels in Chicago, but not to worry, we’ll see him next season. In the meantime, Miller answered a few questions fans have been asking on social media. For those left behind, they lived the defiant prayer, “Blessed be the fight,” and fight they did. The writers did give fans the pleasure of seeing Commander Waterford and Serena face justice, as well as a few heart-wrenching reunions as some escaped to Canada. We will have to wait to see if June gets her happy ending. Will she try for another success or save herself and Hannah?”
She’s had a great success at a great cost," says Miller. Will June finally take Gilead down in season four? Will fans finally get to see June escape with her eldest daughter? “June is now a changed person. Miller said in past interviews that season one was about surviving versus living and season two was about motherhood. This season was about Gilead facing terrorists, resistance and revolution. “It’s a slow and steady process but June is trying to change things,” Miller explained.Ī story this deeply tangled takes time to unravel. The story Miller and the writers aimed to tell this season is that you cannot snap your fingers and change the world. As Miller points out, “June shot and killed the only guard that could say otherwise.”īottom line, June couldn't leave just yet. With a bird’s eye view, total destruction of a wounded Giladean government is possible in a way only achievable from the inside. With guidance from Commander Lawrence, who can help them pull the right puppet strings, a new and stronger network of Marthas and Handmaids can do some serious damage from this potentially hidden place.