Alexis Bledel reflects on the character of “Handmaid’s Tale” before the final
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Emily Malek of Alexis Bledel suffered powerfully for four seasons of the award -winning dystopian success at the Emmy Emmy of Hulu The history of the servant.
The former professor – whose name goes from OFGLEN to OFSTEVE in Ofroy in Ofroy in the series – experienced a forced clitoridectomy, committed a murder with a crime of flight, then was exiled in the radioactive colonies. And Bledel was immediately on board for all of this.
“I was actually offered the role [of Emily/Ofglen]»» The Hollywood Reporter in a new rare interview. “And when I read the pilot script, I immediately said yes. In one way or another, Bruce [Miller, the show’s creator] I just knew that I had Glenois in me. “”
THE Gilmore Girls Star, who won the EMMY for an exceptional guest actress in a dramatic series prize in 2017 for her work on the show, said he saw the potential of her character’s journey from the start.
“It was deeply overwhelming to even imagine that Emily goes through something like that – being captured, helpless, without her word on her body,” she recalls THR.
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After six dark, bloody seasons, The history of the servant Concludes his race on May 27, revealing the final fate of June (Elisabeth Moss), Janine (Madeline Brewer) and the other rebels. (No spoilers here, but the co-showrunner Eric Tuchman recently unpacked this drop of perfect Taylor Swift to the episode in an interview with an interview Weekly entertainment.)
In 2018, as part of the advance of season 2, Bledel told EW that she and Miller had discussed Emily’s pre-gilead life before setting foot on the set. “I loved filming Emily’s flashbacks,” she said. “I think that a large part of his vision of the world is informed by his previous life as a teacher of cell biology. Life in the colonies is a last stop. Emily does not have much hope for a future there; she knows that her days are counted.”
Like Emily, the days of Bledel The history of the servant were counted – she announced her departure from the program after season 4 and did not return to season 5.
In a press release shared with EW in May 2022, Bledel said that she thought a lot about her decision to move away from the show. “I am eternally grateful to Bruce Miller for having written such truthful and resonant scenes for Emily, and Hulu, MGM, distribution and crew for their support,” she said.
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The absence of Bledel of The history of the servant Was explained during the premiere of season 5 when June learns that Emily left his wife, Sylvia (Clea Duvall), and their son, Oliver (Charlie Zeltzer), in Canada and returned to Gilead to resume the fight.
Bledel, who divorced Mad Men Star Vincent Kartheiser in 2022 after eight years of wedding, took a break by acting after her release from Handmaid.


