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She keeps getting distracted by memories of Fred’s salvaging, more wolf than woman.

We don’t know much about her yet other than she knows Nick was helping June.

Elizabeth Moss from The Handmaid’s Tale

“Byherhand,” June whispers to Moira.

“I was supposed to be in jail,” she tells Moira.

Which is true: She didtryto go to jail.

June and Moira in Season 5, Episode 1 of The Handmaid’s Tale

When June tells Luke what happened, it’s in the waiting area of a police station in Toronto.

“I hit him, I kicked him.

When he was dead, I left him in the forest.”

Hand holding a picture of legs hanging with “Nolite Te Bastardes Carborundorum” sprayed under it

As much as possible."

When it’s clear this is a social visit only, June relaxes.

When it comes to Serena, June is very much a junkie in need of a fix.

Mark Tuello in Season 5. Episode 1 of The Handmaid’s Tale

Tuello tells June he believes she scared Gilead as well.

All she can say in response is: “Yeah.”

Before he leaves, Tuello turns to June and says “well done.”

Serena Waterford in Season 5, Episode 1 of The Handmaid’s Tale

“May he rot in hell,” Tuello said as June responded, “Praise be.”

So, who is going back to Gilead?

In the Season 5 premiere, June finds out Emily has returned to Gilead.

Serena, too, will be returning to Gilead.

Others are heard whispering, “Praise Be” a Gilead phrase now becoming commonplace in Canada.

Whether or not it’s true, Serena believes the “Waterford name has power.”

We’re not convinced it does in Gilead, anyway.