"The Handmaid's Tale" boss on the 'impossibility' of [SPOILER's] return in series finale and 'weepy' karaoke scene

Steve Wilkie/Disney This article contains spoilers forThe Handmaid's Taleseason 6, episode 10, "The Handmaid's Tale." The Handmaid's Talecreator Bruce Miller explains the "impossibility" of that major character's return in the series finale, and why it had to happen. Miller also details the emotional final day on set, and the surprising connections to the very first day on set that appear in the last episode. Plus, he teases whether any survivingHandmaid'scharacters could reappear on his upcoming sequel series,The Testaments. After six seasons and eight years,The Handmaid's Talehas finally written its last chapter. Rather poetically, this meant the acclaimed Hulu drama went full circle, with June (Elisabeth Moss) returning to the (now bombed out) Waterford house where she was first held prisoner as a handmaid in season 1, and dictating what would become her book, the eponymousHandmaid's Tale. Before that, though, June tells us that the rebellion, at least in Boston, is over — it's America again there, not Gilead. The plan is to take the country back, city by city, until she and Luke can get to Hannah someday. Feeling a bit down about the Hannah of it all, June has a serendipitous reunion with Emily (Alexis Bledel),whom we haven't seen since season 4. The two catch up, and Emily tells her that she was in Bridgeport, "a hotspot of rebellion" all this time. She was a Martha, and the house's commander was "a friend," so she was able to communicate with her family as she worked with the rebels. She encourages June to keep going by telling her, "I'm thinking of adjusting my concept of the impossible." Speaking of impossible reunions, Aunt Lydia finds Janine, and reunites her with her daughter, Charlotte, with the surprising help of Naomi. June's mother, Holly, shows up with baby Nichole, and agrees to keep watching her while June continues the good fight. Serena and her baby make it to a refugee center, and she decides that June was right all along — all she needs is her son. Before we see June start her book, she and Luke part ways, with both vowing to keep fighting to get to Hannah. "So, meet you there?" he asks her, knowingly. "F--- yeah," she says with her trademark grin. Steve Wilkie/Disney Entertainment Weeklycaught up with series creatorBruce Miller, who wrote the finale episode, about the major return of Emily, the conversation he had with Moss about the way the series would end, and whether or not we might see someHandmaid'sfaces pop up in his sequel series,The Testaments. ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Compared to episode 8 and 9, the finale is very calm and subdued, and dare I say, happy? Tell me about that decision to reel it back in after these two massive, explosive episodes. BRUCE MILLER:I was trying to think of it in the context of being the last episode of a series, not the finale, but the last episode of a series, and really capping the series in a way that was totally correct for your experience. And I think in a lot of ways it was mostly a contemplative experience of trauma, not a bombastic one. So looking back on the show, I would say probably the most memorable moments for me are June sitting, still thinking about something — oftentimes that was the saddest parts of the show or the most moving part. So at least it felt to me like I was going back to the very June-focused point of view, getting her reflection on the things that we had seen, but also kind of the end of that story, what happened after the big fight. And so in that way, I certainly wasn't trying to write an analogy. I was trying to write something that was an interesting episode of television, and there's a lot of terrible finales. And so I was also [thinking] first do no harm. I was trying not to undo things in the show by changing things. I had had a conversation about this ending with Elisabeth Moss, I think before we even signed her up for the show, about how it would possibly end. And it seemed like her free back in Boston, her being able to record her story, all of those things felt like they weren't what we were aiming towards, they were what we had already lifted off from. So from that conversation all those years ago, what ended up being different in the finale? Well, when we discussed it, I remember Elisabeth and I discussed what had happened to the book. Because in some ways, the very last thing you know about the character of Offred in the book is that she recorded this thing. That's the very last thing in the book. So it seemed for me like, oh, at some point, I have to say that thing, that's the most important thing we find out, is that she decided to take all of this really uncomfortable stuff and tell us about it. So who was that woman? How did she make that decision? So in that way, it didn't feel like I was picking a tone. It felt more like I was just following the tone of the piece as a whole, as opposed to the tone of that particular trio of episodes. Steve Wilkie/Disney So it didn't change that much when we got there in terms of the idea of it, in terms of the arc of June. But [the how] did change because in the book, there's a different set of situations. And actually having that conversation early on is nice because you're realizing, okay, we're not going to be able to follow this book exactly because it's not a TV show. And so let's not get too hung up. And to be honest, Elisabeth Moss comes from... her career has been such a selection. She has unbelievably thoughtful taste, and so she's been on shows that have lasted a long time and ended mindfully. So she's one of the few people who you can have a conversation with on that kind of call and say, what are your ideas about ending this mindfully? Because she's been through it more times than I had. You can only have a conversation with a few very unusual artists who have been through this more than once, and Elisabeth Moss is one of them. It felt so inevitable that her journey would end back at the beginning, writing a book. And she was a book editor [before Gilead]! Someone should have thought of it a long time ago.Sheshould have thought of it. That's the great thing. You're like, "Duh. Of course." And she loves to write and she misses it, and it's so funny, she was writing a book in her head the whole time. My heart dropped out of my chest when June was standing at the ice cream shop and we hear a voice, and realize it's the long lost Emily. Why was the finale the right place to bring her back and what was that like, having Alexis back? Wow. Why was it the best place? I mean, look at [your reaction], you could barely ask the question, and I can barely answer it. She's so wonderful. The character's amazing. It was incredibly exciting to have Alexis back just as a person. And she has a very complicated schedule with children and stuff, so it was hard to get her to come up, but I mean, it was a cry and hug fest the whole time we had her there. But to bring her back, she was such a part of June's beginning in Gilead that it seemed like when June was in this particular episode, revisiting her actual experience on the ground in that neighborhood for the very first time... Because before this, June was there before Gilead, that was where she lived. Then she was there as a slave, and then she was a little bit there as a rebel, but now she's here, she can walk around. She's a free woman, she can put her hands in her pocket, she can wear whatever color she wants. There's a person who is part of that whole journey. I think until [we know] what happened to that person, it doesn't really make it a complete experience. And so I love that. And I also loved the impossibility of it, just the idea, if you're able to stand in front of that ice cream shop and Emily walks up next to you and she's okay and she's not happy, but she's not unhappy, she's kind of the same way she was before. But she's really smart and she's teaching June things and making her think about all sorts of stuff. And [it's like], "Look at us walking exactly the same rhythm. Look at us." And I think that's the message [of Emily's return]: "Look at us. It's so f---ing impossible for us to be here alive and together." That teaches June that it doesn't matter what happens in Boston, you just keep fighting to get to Hannah. That's what you keep doing. So it kind of gives her a moment of, "Look at something that we absolutely never in a million years imagined, both of us standing here free." You never would've imagined that that was true. And so in a very scientific way, Emily says, "I'm thinking of redefining my concept of the impossible." Sophie Giraud/Hulu It's such a beautiful moment, and of course it gets June imagining a world without Gilead, which gives us a sort of alternate realityHandmaid's Talekaraoke scene I didn't know I needed. Yeah, I mean, I think when you get to the end of a show like this, there's a counting up of your victories or counting up of your losses aspect of it. And I think you can't help but come out of this season, at the beginning of the finale episode, thinking I just have losses to count. That's why for June, I think losing Nick [in episode 9] would be the end of the era that she feels like that. That's when you sit and you write the book, because until that happens, it isn't over. Your handmaid time isn't over because you have this love that you can't resolve. And when that happens, you would think about, okay, that was the Nick time. I'm going to write about Nick time and then that'll be done. So I think that there's so much to mourn at the beginning, that by the end, you want people to be counting up some of the victories as well, because it's like what Luke says. It isn't all horror, and that's what the karaoke scene is about. The dream is about that. If you never went to Gilead, you would never know Janine, would you trade those things? Well, of course, but you'd still never know Janine. I mean, how horrible would that be? [The karaoke scene] was very weepy for all of us. What was it like wrapping that final day of shooting? I was able to be on set for the filming of this episode, almost all of it, which was one of the great pleasures of my life, I have to tell you. Everybody to the very last day and the very last minute is trying so hard to outdo themselves and to do the best, most interesting artistic job they can do, so it was amazing.D'Arcy Cardenwas on set the very last day, the very last thing we were shooting, she happened to be there, and I was like, "Oh my God, I'm so sorry," because it was freezing, it was the middle of the night, and she was bouncing off the wall. She was so excited to be there to the very last minute. At some point, I was thinking about how we would approach the final day, and speaking to some of my producer colleagues, I thought, well, it should be like the first day. It should be like every other day. It's just going to be a work day, because otherwise you can't make the show. If you start thinking about, oh, is it going to be magical? Is it going to be this? Is it going to be that? I reminded them, and I'll remind you, that our very first day of shooting, day zero when we first shot anything, was the aquarium scene in Toronto [between June, Hannah, and Luke]. We could only shoot there in the middle of the night because the fish have to sleep, which is true, but that was the first time Jordana [Blake, who plays young Hannah] and Elisabeth and O-T [Fagbenle, who plays Luke] worked together, and it's in the finale. Footage from that day is in the finale. So I think the emotional thing about when you get to that end of the work, for me, is realizing the day-to-day commitment to making the coolest TV show you possibly can make with every decision — that's why it was fun. Every department, every person in the show, every actor is just bringing it to the very last take to the very last minute. I mean, it was a remarkable experience. And the end of the experience is only sad because you're not going to be doing those things anymore, but those people are of course still in your life. People say, are you going to miss them? And I'm like, well, if I miss them, I'll call them, because they're still in my life — but they won't be in my life in that way. Hulu Might we expect some of those familiar faces in your sequel series,The Testaments, which I know you're working away on as we speak? Fortunately, much of our [Handmaid's] crew came to be part of that. So we were very lucky to get those people to join a new fledgling operation. But certainly, at the end ofHandmaid's Tale, just in the time that I was talking to everybody, this thought always goes through your head: how can I possibly work with this person again? I mean, we have a collection of wonderful humans as actors, so in any way, shape or form, when I can weasel that character back into the show some way for something and someone is around and willing to do it, a thousand percent would love to have any of them. And I know I spoke to all of them and made my enthusiasm clear. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

“The Handmaid's Tale” boss on the 'impossibility' of [SPOILER's] return in series finale and 'weepy' karaoke scene

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Rod Stewart'skids are keeping him forever young as they supported him on his big night at the 2025 American Music Awards. On May 26, Stewart, known for his soulful and raspy voice, made his return to the award show stage for the first time in over two decades after beinghonored with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Related: Legendary Rock Superstar, 80, Leaves Fans in Awe With First AMAs Performance in Over 20 Years: 'Still Killin It' Five of the British legendary rocker's eight children made a rare joint appearance to surprise him and award him the prestigious honor. Kimberly Stewart, 45, andSean, 44, whom the crooner shares with ex-wifeAlana Stewart, were joined by their siblings,Ruby, 37, whom he shares with ex-girlfriendKelly Emberg, along withRenee, 32, andLiam, 30, whom he shares with ex-wife, New Zealand modelRachel Hunter. "Tonight we are here as the biggest and most loving fans of our father, Sir Rod Stewart, or as we all know him, Papa Stu," Ruby began, revealing his sweet nickname, before adding, "Some guys have all the luck, and some remain forever young, but our father is so much more than that." "Dad has the soul, the grit and the passion carrying him through a career spanning 60 years. Here's a look at our dad's lifetime achievement," Renee said as a video summing up his decades-spanning career played for audiences. As Stewart, who turned 80 in January, was welcomed to the stage with a standing ovation, he exclaimed, "I'm absolutely flabbergasted," adding, "I didn't know they were here." "I've got eight altogether, I didn't have television," he joked, clarifying, "That was a little joke." Stewart is also a father toAlastair Wallace, 19, andAiden Patrick, 14, withPenny Lancaster, along withSarah Streeter,61, with ex-girlfriendSusannah Boffey. Streeter was reportedly raised by adoptive parents but formed a relationship with Stewart decades later, perPeople. Following the prestigious honor, Stewart closed out the 51st American Music Awards, live from Fontainebleau Las Vegas, with a rendition of his biggest hit, "Forever Young," released in 1984, as the crowd went wild. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Legendary Rocker's Kids Make Rare Joint Appearance to Support Him: 'I Didn't Know They Were Here'first appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025

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Rod Stewarthit the stage at the 2025 American Music Awards for thefirst time in over two decadeswith a riveting display that left fans wondering how he's still performing at such a high level at 80 years old. At the event, held on Monday, May 26 at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, the legendary rocker'schildren introduced himbefore he put on a show that captivated audiences both in person and online. The awards show, hosted byJennifer Lopez, celebrated Stewart's illustrious career by presenting him with the Lifetime Achievement Award. For his set, the iconic music star opened with the timeless "Maggie May," before transitioning into "Forever Young," a track that fans on social media couldn't help but draw inspiration from when describing his showmanship even after all these years. "Rod Stewart still performing like this at 80 years old is incredible. forever young indeed #AMAs," one X user raved. Rod Stewart still performing like this at 80 years old is incredibleforever young indeed#AMAs — Meg (@megs_1194)May 27, 2025 Meanwhile, another agreed, "Rod Stewart is 80 years old and still killin it man." Rod Stewart is 80 years old and still killin it man 🔥#AMAs — CJ 💫 (@lmJustCJ)May 27, 2025 While walking the red carpet for the high-profile function, the "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" singer struck a pose while donning a fashionable and flashy ensemble. For the big evening, Stewart chose a shimmery black suit with swirl-print throughout, worn with a white silk shirt and skinny black tie. He accessorized with glitzy diamond bracelets, rings, and a watch, along with matching bejeweled velvet pointed-toe loafers. This year's show included a star-studded lineup of performances, includingGwen Stefani,Lainey Wilson,Benson Boone, and more.Gloria Estefaneven made a return to the AMAs stage after 30 years. Related: Grammy-Winning '80s Icon, 67, Sizzles in Red Body-Hugging Dress at AMAs: 'All Hail the Queen' The 2025 American Music Awards marked a significant return after a hiatus in 2024, celebrating music's biggest stars and moments of the year.Kendrick Lamarled the nominations with ten nods, whileJanet Jacksonreceived the ICON Award.Taylor Swiftwas also nominated for six awards, but left fans in total meltdown mode when she opted toskip the ceremony. Legendary Rock Superstar, 80, Leaves Fans in Awe With First AMAs Performance in Over 20 Years: 'Still Killin It'first appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025

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Just days aftershe was announced as the second celebrity cast member onDancing With the Starsseason 34—following "Australian wildlife photographer, actor, zookeeper, television presenter, and conservationist" Robert Irwin— social media sensationAlix Earletook a break from all of the excitement to stop and slay at the 51st Annual American Music Awards. The 2025 American Music Awards took place today (May 26) at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada.Hosted by Jennifer Lopezfor the second time — as she also hosted the 2015 ceremony — so many of our favorite celebrities were in attendance. Representing the social media world were individuals like Tara Yummy, Ben Almeida, James Charles and more, but arguably the best dressed was Earle, keeping things as classy as can be. On the 2025 AMAs red carpet — or should we say purple carpet? — Earle wore a slim black gown that flattered her figure from top to bottom, spicing up a seemingly simple dress with a deep scoop neck, as well as a strappy back. Keeping her attire as the star of the show, she paired the dress with a dazzling diamond necklace, and matching earrings, as well as black heels with diamond detailing to match. Completing the look, Earle opted for white almond-shaped nails, natural (yet glam) makeup and loose curls in her beautiful blonde hair. Needless to say, she stole the show, with individuals taking to X to share their thoughts on the look. "Iconic," one fan wrote — complete with several spicy emojis — while another fan added, "Alix looks beautiful." A third gushed, "Alix Earle looks beautiful! I'm happy she's at the AMAs!" Rocking her same red carpet look, later on in the evening, Earle joined YouTuber and Twitch streamer Kai Cenat onstage to announce the award for Favorite Female R&B Artist. The award went to "Snooze" singer SZA, beating out Kehlani, Muni Long, Summer Walker and Tyla. If you missed the 2025 AMAs, have no fear! Paramount Plus subscribers in the United States can stream the coveted award show tomorrow (May 27) via the platform. Social Media Sensation, 24, Stuns in Simple 2025 AMAs Look That Left Fans Speechlessfirst appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025

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Taylor Swiftfans were hoping for not only a fabulous outfit but also a huge career announcement at the2025 American Music Awards—instead, the pop superstar didn't even show up to the event. On Monday, May 26, the pop superstar, 35, dropped jaws when sheskipped the AMAsafter Swifties hoped she would announce the release date forReputation (Taylor's Version). 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans have speculated for years aboutwhen Swift would announce the re-recordingof her 2017 album. Many pointed to Easter eggssuggesting the AMAs would finally be the momentthey found out. Instead, fans melted down online. Taylor Swift at home right now laughing at everyone thinking she'd turn up and announce Rep TV#TaylorSwift#AMAs2025#AMAspic.twitter.com/lHQlICskXP — Swift Drift (Our Version) (@TheSwiftDrift)May 26, 2025 Swift was nominated for six categories at the 2025 AMAs for her 11th studio album,The Tortured Poets Department: Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Favorite Touring Artist, Collaboration of the Year, Favorite Female Pop Artist and Favorite Pop Album. She has won 40 AMAs, more than any other artist—and if she snags just more on Monday, she will once again make history. So, why did she skip the awards show? It's impossible to say for sure. Sheattended the Grammy Awardsin February, after all. Plus, Swift is no longer busy touring for herEras Tour. So it didn't appear to be a conflict of schedule. did someone forget to remind taylor swift she's releasing reputation tv at the#AMAspic.twitter.com/huBj4pAapz — jamieallen (@jammichallen)May 27, 2025 Perhaps, Swift chose to lie low on the heels of theBlake LivelyandJustin Baldonilawsuitdrama involvingtexts between her and Lively. She might also want to enjoy more down time before a different awards show appearance. Both she and her boyfriend,Travis Kelce,were nominated for theNickelodeon Kids' ChoiceAwards, after all—Swift for favorite song ("I Can Do It With a Broken Heart") and Kelce for Favorite Male Sports Star. Who knows? Maybe Swift and Kelce will finally make their red carpet debut together at the June 21 awards show! Next:Taylor Swift's First Look atReputation TVSends Fans Into a Frenzy in Shocking Moment Why Did Taylor Swift Skip the 2025 AMAs? There Are Many Theoriesfirst appeared on Parade on May 27, 2025

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