June and Serena are at the heart of the end of 'The Handmaid's Tale'

 In light of the recent overturn of Roe v. Wade, Margaret Atwood's dystopian vision appears to be returning at an opportune time. 

As June (Elisabeth Moss) orchestrated Commander Waterford's brutal, cathartic death at the end of season four, it left its mark on Serena (Yvonne Strahovski).

Serena has the political skills of a survivor even in a patriarchal society.

Moss is the only one who does stares of intense rage like June, so June cannot get enough of her simmering anger.

She's not in the mood to let go of old grievances, much to the dismay of her husband, Luke (O-T Fagbenle).

Thus, the season becomes an extended battle of titans, even with Moss and Strahovski separated, offering a fascinating exploration of motherhood's sacrifices.

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