The next article comprises spoilers for The Handmaid’s Story Season 6.Issues are getting very sophisticated in The Handmaid’s Story Season 6, and that is an understatement. June is attempting her finest to remain secure whereas Mayday plans an assault on Gilead. Serena Pleasure appears to have discovered happiness by the requirements of New Bethlehem. In the meantime, Commander Lawrence has simply came upon that his plans to make New Bethlehem the face of a reformed Gilead will not be the identical as his friends. Bradley Whitford, the performer who performs Commander Joseph Lawrence, has talked in regards to the stunning twist in Episode 5 by which his character learns that the opposite Commanders are planning to overthrow him: “I used to be like, ‘He isn’t that naive to assume that this may not occur.'” Guess once more.
In Episode 5, June is just not completely pleased with Luke and Moira’s drive to take down Gilead. Nonetheless, she has no selection however to hitch them in infiltrating Gilead by coming into Jezebel’s. On the brothel, June and Moira meet Janine and promise to assist her escape. The issue is that they get attacked by a Guardian, and so they kill him in self-defense. After eliminating the physique amid bulletins of a lockdown, they haven’t any possibility however to ask Commander Lawrence to assist them escape. Lawrence nonetheless appears a bit shocked about what he noticed and heard via the peephole: He isn’t the chief he thought he was.

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Collider spoke to Whitford about his character’s conflict with the fact of Gilead’s different Commanders. After he finds out what they actually consider New Bethlehem, Lawrence is probably going afraid and ashamed. Whitford feedback on the character’s transition from being a possible chief to a gullible sufferer:
“I believe it is a very sophisticated second as a result of after I learn [the script], actually, I used to be like, ‘Grasp on a second.’ I used to be like, ‘He isn’t that naive to assume that this may not occur.’ After which, I do not know if it comes throughout, however I assumed, ‘Oh, that really is fascinating that it is a recurring illness of vainness. His need to get stature and to place his mental concepts into motion is what created Gilead, and oh my god, I’ve completed it once more!’ So, it was one in every of these moments, and it occurs, truly, with actually good writing, typically, the place you are like, ‘Whoa!’
“This present, what’s nice is, I bear in mind speaking about it just a little bit with Lizzie [Elisabeth Moss] and kind of realizing, “Oh, no, there is a option to make this extra sophisticated.” So, I believe it was a horrible second for him. A number of disgrace round that for having completed it once more.”
Will Commander Lawrence “Flip” for the Closing Episodes of ‘The Handmaid’s Story’?
On the finish of Episode 5, Lawrence is visibly shaken from having realized that the opposite commanders are planning a coup in opposition to him. Nonetheless, viewers had been on the sting of their seats when June determined to ask him for assist. He has helped her previously, however Season 6 has proven us a distinct facet of Lawrence, one which’s in tune with the values of New Bethlehem, which is principally a really toned-down model of Gilead.
Apparently, Commander Lawrence decides to “assist” June and Moira by hiding them within the trunk of his automotive. We nonetheless do not know if he’ll truly assist them escape or if he’ll launch them to the Guardians (this might truly be good for him within the face of the opposite Commanders). All we are able to do is wait till subsequent week’s episode to see if Lawrence turns and accepts the truth that he is not such a foul man in any case. Now, if solely Nick may do the identical…
Supply: Collider