The Handmaid's Tale (2017) s04e10 Episode Script

The Wilderness

Previously on The Handmaid's Tale
My name is June Osborn.
Fred Waterford and
Serena Joy imprisoned me
beat me, and raped me.
No! Stop!
The sacrifices we all made
in Gilead were difficult.
But where else on Earth
is the birth rate rising?
I am done. Anything more
can wait for your trial.
If this ordeal isn't over by
the time the baby comes,
it would be our honor
to raise him in our home.
I expect to be free once
proceedings are over with.
Well, that's wonderful.
You can come home.
That baby belongs in Gilead.
Hello, June Osborn.
You must want something.
It's about getting Hannah.
I'll get you Hannah, if you get me
ten of the kids you flew out of here.
No.
We have to find her
and bring her to Canada.
Never thought I'd give it
to you in person.
Oh, my God.
At least you know where she is now.
I should've run away with you
when I had the chance.
Gilead could come for our son.
They could make me a Handmaid.
I'll do everything in my power
to make sure
you and our son are protected.
What could you possibly do from in here?
So, what happens next?
How do we get Hannah?
We have a new asset who knows
how the system operates.
He could advise us.
- Who is it?
- Fred Waterford.
Waterford?
He has agreed to share
his wealth of knowledge.
In exchange for his freedom.
- Stop it! Stop! No!
- Inside information about Gilead.
The prosecution has dropped its charges.
- June!
- He's a fucking rapist!
You know what he did
to all of us! I will kill you!
It has to look like love.
That's what he needs.
Pretend you like it.
Pretend you love it.
Pretend you want him.
He is your Commander.
Make him your whole world.
Your sun, your moon, and all your stars.
Make him believe.
Because your motherfucking
life depends on it.
Don't run. Don't kick.
Don't scream.
Don't bite it off.
Don't
bite.
Good morning, Ms. Osborn.
I really would prefer it
if you weren't here.
I understand. I'll be as quick
as possible. This way, please.
Commander Fredrick Waterford
has been offered leniency
in exchange for his cooperation.
Before the plea agreement is approved,
you have been invited to make
a statement to the court,
giving your comment
on Commander Waterford's
potential release.
It will be shown at his
I.C.C. sentencing hearing
and remain a permanent part
of the tribunal record.
Do you have any questions
I can answer at this point
about the status
of the Commander's case?
Nope.
I apologize that we couldn't
arrange an in-person hearing.
Judges have busy schedules.
There was certainly
no disrespect intended.
Ms. Osborn, I should caution you.
Sentencing agreements like this one
are usually approved by the court.
Commander Waterford will,
in all likelihood,
be granted immunity
in exchange for his cooperation.
So I should just get
comfortable with the fact
that he's gonna get out.
No matter what he did.
No matter what I say.
No.
I don't expect you to be
comfortable with this.
Is he everything you hoped for?
Absolutely.
He's already rewritten our understanding
of the Gilead command hierarchy.
He is proving to be
an intelligence asset
of great value, yes.
You won't be able to shut him up.
Weak men, hmm?
They do make the world go round.
I am on your side, Ms. Osborn.
I was a prisoner that
Waterford would sometimes
take out to fuck.
And you're gonna set him free.
You don't have a side.
Thank you for continuing
to participate in the process.
Just two minutes. I'm so sorry.
Take your time.
Blue.
I let it take me.
Blue moon. Blue velvet.
Blue Man Group.
No, I yeah. I-I understand that.
No, no, no.
Is there anything that
we can do about it?
Hey.
Hi.
- Well, how was it?
- Nothing!
It was shitty.
- Nothing?
- And it's done.
Yeah.
- Um
- No, I-I get it.
Look.
- Your royal highness.
- Yeah, thank you.
- I'll get her.
- Thanks.
Look, I You You're here, right?
Nichole is here. That's a miracle.
- Yeah. Yeah, it is.
- Right?
So, we just we just gotta
count our blessings and
No. No, thank you.
I know, you're right.
Well, thank thank you.
I ca I'll be back.
Thanks.
But when did they do it?
You're back.
- Praise be.
- Uh-huh.
Yeah.
I have tea, or are you hungry?
Rita
The decision, Rachel.
I'm gonna need you to stop serving me.
And I need you to stop cleaning.
Oh. I am working on it
with my therapist.
So, sit down.
Yeah, I understand.
Okay.
I-I understand.
Yeah, thank you.
They're sending Waterford
to fucking Geneva!
They're gonna fly the prick there
and have his immunity hearing.
And then he's a free man.
He's free to just set up
wherever the fuck he wants, with his
Viking-ass wife.
When? When is he leaving, do you know?
End of the week.
He will be gone by the end of the week.
Well, good.
Out of sight, out of mind.
Hey. You need to go to Geneva.
No. I don't agree.
We're gonna raise the money
and then you can go there
and testify in person.
No.
Why?
Because it's pointless,
they've made their decision.
No, look, forget about the I.C.C.
You can do interviews.
You can talk to the press.
You do it. You're good either of you.
Don't include me in this.
I mean, they won't do this, right?
Like, he can't just be out.
I mean, shit, they've
gotta listen to you.
You're June fucking Osborn.
Maybe he's more important than I am.
Waterford? That's fucking crazy.
Well, I told my story.
I got up, and I told them everything.
They know what he was.
What he did and how it felt.
They made a deal with him anyway.
So maybe what he's giving them
is more valuable than
what he took from me.
Don't say that.
You're going to Geneva.
I'm gonna help them raise the money
and then you're going to Geneva.
I recognize her.
Ryan? Riley, perhaps? I'm sorry.
Dr. Martina Burnell.
- She was an oncologist.
- Ah.
Her last posting in Gilead
was at a Jezebel's in Boston.
Is that where you recall seeing her?
Contrary to what you may have been told,
I did not frequent that establishment.
Of course.
Did you have occasion
to interact with her
on any of your infrequent visits?
Not in the way you're implying.
We spoke. We may have danced.
Can you confirm that she is deceased?
Mr. Waterford,
I know this is very difficult,
but you are bringing closure
to many families.
I believe Riley passed
away in an accident.
Dr. Burnell, excuse me.
This was an accident at Jezebel's?
Yes. Commander Johnston, I recall.
Brian L. Johnston.
Did he face charges of any kind?
Oh, no.
I don't believe there
was any intent of harm.
Good morning.
You're late.
I wasn't aware we had
a scheduled meeting.
The Commander is giving you
everything that you want.
Military command structure,
resources, the Colonies. Correct?
- Yes.
- I'm sure
he's making you look
quite good to your bosses.
Is there something I can do
for you, Mrs. Waterford?
Yes, you can start with that woman.
Her contempt is completely unacceptable.
Mrs. Waterford, your husband
has confessed to brutal crimes,
many of which you witnessed yourself.
She will refer to him as "Commander",
or this interview will end.
The Commander needs
much faster Internet access.
The press requests are
becoming overwhelming,
and he has a constituency
that he has every right
to communicate with.
Already done.
Excellent. Now, house hunting.
We're going to need a home that
is big enough for our family.
Of course, security is a concern,
so once the Commander
returns from Europe,
I would like to schedule some tours.
You are both still under custody
until the judges' ruling is issued.
The judges' ruling
needs to be expedited.
June Osborn required
another say in court
to get it out of her system.
It's fine, but let it be done now.
The Commander and I have discussed it.
We will not have our son
born in this place.
I will speak to the Prosecutor's Office.
You plan on living with the Commander
as husband and wife?
As a family. Of course.
Can you explain that to me, Serena?
I don't believe I have to.
All right, bud, here we are.
You can play with your ball in the yard.
Okay.
- Hey.
- Hi.
We're enjoying very fine weather.
Pious little shit.
Oliver, aren't you freezing?
No.
They're impervious to cold.
Someone did a study.
So, there wasn't anybody there,
in the courtroom, for your testimony?
No. They taped it.
They'd never stand for that in Gilead.
No.
They prefer their justice
with a personal touch.
- Nooses and such.
- Yeah.
My mom
My mom used to always tell me
if you wanna know what they believe in?
Remember that they bought a shitload
more copies of the Old Testament
than the New.
- It's a much better read.
- Mmm.
The righteous will rejoice in vengeance
and wash their feet
in the blood of the wicked.
It's good stuff.
Emily, I really want to let go of him.
- Fred?
- Yeah.
I want to focus on my family.
I want to focus on Hannah
and my Nichole.
And Luke.
A good mother would be able to let go.
A good mother.
A good mother would be able to let go.
Blessed be the fruit.
What an unexpected pleasure.
Hello, Fred.
Blessed evening, June.
May I call you June?
That is my name.
Yes, it is.
Always was my name, actually.
Of course.
Well, then, June, why have you come?
Well
I heard that you were going to Geneva,
so
I thought this might be my last chance.
Really?
To wish me well?
That doesn't sound like our June.
Out of respect, I hold no ill will.
Even after those things
you said in court.
I think you can leave us alone.
Thank you.
Mmm.
Fred, I think we both know
what happened.
Yes, we do.
I remember
quite well.
I do understand that you had to
frame things in front of the judge.
And your husband.
Yeah,
there were
discomforts in my house,
I know, for both of us.
More for you, of course.
And for that I do have deep regrets.
I don't know that I was
able to fully appreciate
your situation until now.
As a father, to
have my son taken away from me would be
unimaginable.
You must have experienced
such terrible longing
for your daughter.
And, for that,
I'm sorry.
Truly, deeply sorry.
I didn't think you'd ever say that.
I need a drink.
Of course.
I could use one, too.
What we had,
it was
vital. It was a
a relationship we
both needed very badly.
To survive in our own ways.
I wouldn't call it love, but
there was something else, something
very strong.
Yeah.
Yeah, there was.
It's funny.
I do find myself missing her.
Who?
Offred.
I realize that must
sound strange to you.
No.
I miss her, too.
Some things,
so much.
I miss her strength.
She was very special.
Inspiring,
in a way.
Mmm.
To Offred.
To our Offred.
So, we're going to have
some more police at the house
for a little while
'cause Waterford's always gonna
have some crazies who,
you know, wanna worship him.
There's nothing we can
do about that, so
They can have Fred the Redeemer.
I know what he is.
Mmm-hmm.
Yeah, I get that. I get that.
You want to stop and get something?
Like
should we just get some food?
Do you want a beer?
How about a fucking beer?
Ah, naw. I'm kinda tired.
I just want to go home.
Home, like Boston home?
We could we could get some Pepe's,
catch a Sox game.
That'd, that'll be that would be fun.
You know, someday
I'm going to put Fred on the wall.
June?
June, they they are
going to let him go.
Okay?
So, you gotta let it go.
On the fucking wall.
Ms. Osborn. Good morning.
Fred's not gonna get out, Mark.
I understand how difficult
this is to accept.
You should probably change.
We're going to need your car.
Ms. Osborn
You're gonna help me.
We're not having a discussion.
No,
we are going to have this conversation.
Yes, we are.
Because we are human beings,
trying to work together.
Because we have respect for each other.
I mean,
this is my home.
You have my cell, my email.
This is fucking inappropriate
and completely unacceptable.
I apologize for my tone.
No need. You're right.
I'm sorry.
You know, Gilead turns you
into a bit of a cunt.
I just
I need Fred to get what he deserves.
I understand.
I just
I don't know what I can do for you.
Just listen.
Please?
Give me a ride,
and just listen.
You spoke to him directly?
Yeah. The embassy arranged the call.
And he personally
guaranteed safe passage?
Yeah. He did.
All right.
June Osborn. As I live and breathe.
Joseph.
Thank you for coming.
Oh, it was such an intriguing offer.
How could I resist?
So, you want to make a deal for Fred.
Deal. He's not a
used Subaru. He is my fellow countryman.
Lost and far from home.
Mr. Tuello, we'd
we just want to get
Commander Waterford Fred
home.
I'm sure you would.
Waterford is talking, and you're scared.
No, he's having a crisis of faith.
Be a mistake to rely on his words.
Thank you for the warning.
You said he's been talking,
he's already been helpful.
Yes, he has.
And we hope he will
continue to be an asset.
We would be willing
to discuss a range of
monetary policy changes.
Commander Lawrence,
you are wasting your time.
Joseph.
Don't be a dick.
It was worth a shot.
Uh, I do have another offer.
A trade, if you will.
Uh, Michelle Torrence,
Courtney Tan, Adrienne Gedney.
Twenty-two of these women
worked with the Resistance,
isn't that right?
Yes.
We thought they were dead, most of them.
Well, good news, then.
And you can save them.
And we can bring our brother home.
I get that Fred Waterford
is giving you information
that you feel will save lives.
I get that.
But these are the lives
you're trying to save.
And you cannot say that Fred Waterford
is worth more than these women,
these 22 women.
You can't say that.
I will take it to my boss.
Oh, good.
Thank you.
Glad you haven't lost your touch.
It won't be enough, you know.
Whatever
happens to him if we get him
won't be enough for you.
God bless you, Joseph.
No, look, if they make that trade,
Waterford is going to end up in Gilead.
They will put him on trial,
and he will go to jail.
- Or the Colonies.
- Right.
Not free but still alive.
At least a trial is proper.
Justice of a sort.
Would we ever know what happened to him?
I don't care.
I just want him gone.
I've spent too much of my life
thinking about him.
I just want him gone.
What do you want?
I want him to be afraid.
Because I was afraid for so long.
How afraid?
Like in the woods when I was caught.
And they took Hannah.
More than that.
Mmm.
I want him to be scared to death.
he is out of the country.
As I said. Yes.
Sure, call me back.
It's the I.C.C. press relations.
She's the competent one
if you can believe it.
Oh.
You're off to the airport?
Yes.
And
I'll return a free man.
A husband and a father.
It really is a miracle, Fred.
What you've done.
I am guided by His hand
and my love for the two of you.
Thank you.
Here is your airplane reading.
I've marked the changes
in the court documents,
and here are the revised appendices.
Oof.
I imagine this means I won't have time
to watch any in-flight movies.
I wish you could come with me.
We'll have to divide
and conquer for a while.
Call me when you land.
Yes. Um,
we could try to Zoom.
I'd like to see you.
Sure, Fred. We can Zoom.
Serena Joy.
It's my conference call.
Have a safe flight.
Praise be.
Yes, yes. I'm here.
Yes.
Who else are we waiting for?
Yes, well, I was hoping we could
discuss the case strategy.
Given our last conversation,
I thought it would be appropriate.
Good afternoon, Commander.
Good afternoon, Michael.
Your car'll be right up.
Praise be. Oh, would you
- Sure.
- Yes, he's here.
Thank you. Very much, ma'am.
Ah, Mr. Tuello, what a surprise.
I was told you wouldn't be
coming along to Geneva.
You're not going to Geneva.
What are you talking about?
What is this posturing?
I want to speak to my
lawyer immediately!
You no longer have a lawyer.
Commander Waterford, the I.C.C. Court
- You liar!
- have ruled you
- unfit for leniency
- You two-faced fucking coward!
They have turned your dispensation
- You're a liar!
- over to
- the American government.
- Two-faced fucking liar!
You are now in my custody.
This is absurd.
This is insanity!
I have rights! I'm a man,
and I have rights!
Do you hear me, Tuello?
This way.
Mr. Tuello, we had an agreement.
We're exercising a provision
within that agreement.
How, by taking me to some
dark road to be executed?
No, you're going home, Commander.
Tell them we're ready.
Twenty-two coming back.
Check the names, get 'em on the bus.
I want 'em on the move
as quickly as possible.
- Yes, sir.
- I got him.
Come on.
A prisoner exchange? You can't.
Your government has made us a guarantee
that you will be tried under
the formal Gilead justice system.
You helped write those laws, didn't you?
It worked for these women,
now it's your turn.
You'll have to face God
with this decision, Mr. Tuello.
He'll be the judge of you, not I.
He knows what's in your heart.
He knows what you desire,
what you covet!
Goodbye, Commander.
Let's go!
Fred.
Praise be. You're home safe.
The nation's prayers have been answered.
Praise be.
Everything I did,
I did to protect my family.
I won't apologize.
All right.
Nick?
Commander. Commander Lawrence.
The Eyes will take
the prisoner into custody.
Nick.
Nick, what are you doing? Son?
If I object, will it make a difference?
No, sir.
At the border, I'm afraid
the Eyes maintain tactical control.
Well.
He seems to have us over a barrel.
Go in grace, Fred.
Nick?
Son, this is wrong.
Son, you will regret this.
Son, you'll regret this.
Son. Nick, listen to me.
Nick!
Where are we going, son?
Where are we going? Nick!
You, uh You, Nick,
you know this is all wrong.
Mmm? Where are we?
Are we even in Gilead anymore? Hmm?
Just keep moving, Commander.
What jurisdiction do you
have to hold me? Hmm?
No! I have questions and they deserve
Fuck!
You'll regret this, son.
You know this is wrong.
Keep moving.
Tell me where I am.
You're in No Man's Land, Commander.
My God.
Do not be deceived.
God is not to be mocked.
For whatever man sows, so shall he reap.
You did this to yourself, Commander.
That's a lie. That's idiocy.
Nick, son?
Help me. Help me.
Fuck. What the
What the fuck is this?
It's fucking sick.
Thank you.
You are a good and kind woman.
And a mother.
Choose.
I know you can't shoot me.
All right.
Offred, please. No.
I have a son! A son!
Run.
It has to look like love.
That's what he needs.
Pretend you like it.
Pretend you love it.
Pretend you want it.
He is your Commander.
He is your whole world.
Don't run. Don't kick.
Don't scream.
Don't bite.
Don't.
Bite.
Hi, sweetie. Hi.
Come here, baby. Come here.
Hi.
Hi. There she is. There's my girl.
Here's my girl.
Who's that?
June?
I know.
I'm sorry.
Just give me five minutes, okay?
Just give me five minutes with her,
then I'll go.
Mommy loves you.
Mommy loves you so much.
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