Why Does Luke Turn In Serena In The Handmaid s Tale ?
Why Does Luke Turn In Serena In 'The Handmaid's Tale'?Home > Television > Stream & Chill > Netflix > The Handmaid's TaleSource: Hulu
June’s face expresses that conflict.#HandmaidsTale #TheHandmaidsTale pic.twitter.com/8TfKDD54Oo— Tanya (@ScriptedTanya) October 19, 2022
Serena' s Fate In Toronto Could Be Worse Than Her Future In Gilead On ' The Handmaid' s Tale'
By Chrissy BobicOct. 20 2022, Published 2:47 p.m. ET By the end of the Oct. 19 episode of The Handmaid's Tale, Serena and June aren't exactly besties, but they had an incredible journey in bringing Serena's son into the world. Unfortunately, Luke doesn't know any of this when June calls him from the hospital to let him know she's alive. So when he calls authorities on Serena, effectively separating her from her baby, Luke feels pretty good about himself.Article continues below advertisement But why, exactly, did Luke turn in Serena on The Handmaid's Tale? He has said before how helpless he feels when it comes to June and Hannah. He only just got June back, after all. June has sacrificed plenty, while Luke has little idea what it means to be trapped in Gilead. Is this his warped way of making it up to her?Source: Hulu Yvonne Strahovski as Serena and Elisabeth Moss as June in 'The Handmaid's Tale.'Article continues below advertisementSerena and June aren' t exactly friends now
It's June who convinces Serena to go to the hospital after she delivers her baby in a barn. June realizes she doesn't want to kill Serena or her son, as she previously threatened, and they actually find common ground in talking about raising their children to be good people. Even so, when Serena suggests in the barn that June take her son and raise him, June isn't into the idea of helping Serena out that much. But, it seems, they've turned a corner. Serena even apologizes to June for her mistreatment of her in Gilead. It's still too soon to say if Serena might eventually help June in her quest to take down and dismantle Gilead for the safety of women and children. However, Serena and June have never been closer to some kind of understanding.Article continues below advertisement I agree with Luke that there’s justice being served after all the evils Serena had done to women. But I felt a bit of sympathy for her, we watched the 2 women connect over motherhood during this episode.June’s face expresses that conflict.#HandmaidsTale #TheHandmaidsTale pic.twitter.com/8TfKDD54Oo— Tanya (@ScriptedTanya) October 19, 2022