The Handmaid's Tale 5×3
June Osborn: What the fuck was that color?
Moira: I don't know. Her dress. I've never seen that color before. It was like a plum color. Purple.
Lucas Bankole: Yeah, purple. What... what does purple mean?
June Osborn: I don't know.
Moira: I don't know. It's not pink, though. She's not a little girl anymore.
June Osborn: .... Fuck.
June Osborn: I was lucky.
Lily: Women always say that when they've done something extraordinary.
Commander Lawrence: We have a strict "no spies allowed" policy. No hard feelings.
Mark Tuello: No. None... none at all.
Commander Lawrence: I have, uh, no plans to remarry.
Commander Mackenzie: We'll have to discuss that later. A single man has no place in leadership.
Commander Mackenzie: June Osborn is a cancer. We have to cut her out.
Serena Joy Waterford: Mackenzie's right. An unmarried man in Gilead has limited influence.
Commander Lawrence: Marrying for power, Serena, doesn't... doesn't always work out well.
Serena Joy Waterford: Depends on the marriage...
Serena Joy Waterford: I'm sorry. I thought that they would at least have put you somewhere inside.
Mark Tuello: Ah, yes. I... I had hoped to catch up to Commander Lawrence, but it's to be expected. Men in power can't resist showing everyone just how much power they have.
Mark Tuello: It's been interesting, being here. I spent so many years studying this country.
Serena Joy Waterford: Is it different than you expected?
Mark Tuello: Not particularly. No. Surface-level beauty doing its best to paper over a stunning amount of hypocrisy.
Commander Lawrence: You're an unusual woman, Serena, and we don't have the... proper infrastructure for unusual women to live within our borders.
Serena Joy Waterford: Servants of God... We're all here to spread His word.
June Osborn: Never touch my daughter again. Never touch my daughter again!
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