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Commander Lawrence is one of the hardest characters to read in ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ In season 3 of The Handmaid’s Tale, Commander Lawrence seemed like he was on the path to redemption.
During their dinner, Commander Lawrence’s status as a single man comes up. Lawrence’s wife Eleanor died in season 4 from an overdose. Lawrence tells his guests that he has no plans to remarry.
Commander Lawrence has sent Aunt Lydia to Washington D.C., creating a major mystery as to whether she will discover June's plan in The Handmaid's Tale's final season. The Handmaid's Tale season 6 ...
Unlike, Eleanor, Commander Lawrence told Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) how Naomi was an “old school Gilead wife” and wouldn’t accept Janine’s (Madeline Brewer) presence in her home in season six.
Commander Lawrence: A ceasefire might have helped June. I’m trying to do the right thing here. Nick: If she were near the border, I’d know about it. Commander Lawrence: Oh that’s sweet.
Commander Lawrence's story on The Handmaid's Tale took a turn this week that made them partners in more ways than one. Warning: Spoilers for The Handmaid's Tale Season 3 follow.
No longer Offred, June is now Ofjoseph, succeeding Emily in the home of Commander Lawrence, whose inscrutability represents a whole new set of challenges. Lawrence is a conundrum.
Commander Lawrence first appeared on the show in Season 2’s Episode 12, “Postpartum,” as the fourth commander to which Emily (formerly Ofglen) is assigned.
Commander Lawrence: You’ll have to do better. Tell you what, I’ll make you a deal. I’ll get you Hannah if you get me 10 of the kids you flew out of here. I hear a lot of them are struggling.
According to showrunner Bruce Miller, now Lawrence has met Offred, he's part of the tale, and as long as the schedule works out, he's coming back for Season 3. I think we're gonna learn a ton ...