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Lawrence climbs the stairs, puts his hand on his heart, and says a silent farewell to June in a tear-inducing, emotionally charged exchange. It was a bittersweet moment for Whitford.
Speaking about Commander Lawrence’s fateful decision, actor Whitford said it was one of the last things he shot on The Handmaid’s Tale.
Commander Lawrence was never meant to be a hero, and honestly, that’s part of what made him such a compelling character. As shocking as his sacrifice was, it made sense to me, and I’m ...
However, after Nick tells High Commander Wharton (Josh Charles) that Mayday was planning an attack at Jezebel’s, their long-running union is, as the episode title suggests, “Shattered.” ...
Literally, in this case, Max and Bradley -- and (High Commander Wharton) Josh Charles also explodes -- all three of them have a very memorable end." "I was very happy that Lawrence made the choice ...
Commander Lawrence’s story comes full circle in a way. He is an architect of Gilead and makes the ultimate sacrifice to bring about its downfall by getting on that plane with the bomb.
The group, with a little help from Commander Lawrence (Bradley Whitford), put their plans into action as the episode wraps up, with June saying: "Dear God, give us the strength to murder those ...
Commander Lawrence (Bradley Whitford) channels some of these confronting feelings in the episode, when he accuses June of being blind to trust Nick because of his “smoldering” gaze.
Serena, meanwhile, "tries to reform Gilead while Commander Lawrence and Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) reckon with what they have wrought, and Nick (Max Minghella) faces challenging tests of character." ...