[s4e3] The Crossing Now
Lydia's dynamic with June reaches a toxic peak. As highlighted in the Behind the Scenes featurette , Lydia’s attempts at embroidery during June’s torture represent a desperate reach for control in a world spinning out of her hands. She possesses a twisted love for June, and June's refusal to submit feels to Lydia like a deeply personal betrayal. 🛡️ Major Themes & Symbolism 🤝 Sisterhood and Camaraderie
Nick admits he did whatever it took to keep her alive, exposing his true allegiance to June over the regime. 3. The Train Crossing [S4E3] The Crossing
Directed by Elisabeth Moss herself and written by showrunner Bruce Miller, it represents a devastating love letter to the bonds of womanhood forged in the fire of Gilead. 🗺️ Plot Summary Lydia's dynamic with June reaches a toxic peak
Nick and June share a highly emotional, clandestine goodbye on a bridge. 🛡️ Major Themes & Symbolism 🤝 Sisterhood and