Serena’s decision to gun down Ezra (Rossif Sutherland) just prior to the start of “No Man’s Land,” and then take her chances with her former slave, June, was challenging for the actor. “I have to say that was probably the most complicated sequence this season,” Strahovski said during an interview with TVLine. “I guess probably because everything is premeditated with Serena, and this was not.”
Serena is forced to accept June’s help because she can’t deliver her child without someone’s assistance, and once baby Noah arrives, an ominous sense of foreboding forms like a storm cloud. Audiences can actually see the hatred swelling in June’s eyes as she holds and stares at the newborn, while Serena frantically questions if her son is okay. Moss absolutely delivers the acting goods, and the expression that creeps across June’s face is an Emmy-worthy effort. Fans witnessed June’s indescribable suffering over the last four seasons gleaming in her eyes, and for a moment, it seems she might actually do Noah harm just to even the score with Serena. But June’s better nature prevails.
“The season really is all about Serena protecting her baby and protecting the baby from June, and from the Wheelers, and from whomever else,” Strahovski continued in the same interview. Fortunately for Serena, June is a kindhearted soul, because the former slave had the opportunity to truly take unspeakable revenge against her former captor.
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