Elizabeth Moss The team behind her hit series revealed Handmaid’s Tale After the Supreme Court overturned the Roe V. Wade ruling, so many have compared it to dystopian Gilead and the United States that it has made major arguments about the issues reflected in the show.Elizabeth confided in the importance of having those discussions during her interview view Monday 26th September.
Co-sponsored Sarah Haynes “The Supreme Court’s overturn of Roe v. Wade made the show more relevant than most,” she said.
Elizabeth admitted that she had both the “professional” and “personal experience” that the show’s team brought when creating the Hulu series, which is currently in its fifth season, making the show less believable. “I wish this was crazy sci-fi. Like, ‘I can’t believe it.’ This will never happen. It’s more fun for us.” and it will be a lot more fun to make and talk about,” she said.
From a personal angle, “as a woman, as a citizen, and as a human being,” Elizabeth revealed that while working on the show, the crew had major discussions about the issue. We’re going to tell this story through the lens of this woman and through this one character, and there’s a lot of different experiences coming from people working on the show, and of course we’re having those conversations,” she said. Told.
In light of SCOTUS overturning Law, Elizabeth made similar comments about doing the show following the decision. Revealed his feelings on set were ‘brooding’ after being slapped vanity fair. “When you have these similarities and your character is used as an example of what’s happening in real life, it doesn’t excite us.”