It's probably the longest they spend together in a couple of seasons. June and Nick's reunion in Episode 9 is a very tender, intimate scene that makes clear how happy they are together. I'm really in the dark about what's going to happen next and as curious as everybody else is. So when I watched the episode, I had a reaction like an audience member of being like, "What the fuck? Who's he married to?" I'm very curious to see how that's going to play out. You know, I read it, we shot it, and then I totally forgot about it. Speaking of marriage, Nick pulling out a wedding ring in Episode 9 became a huge talking point. So I don't know, I have so much compassion for his situation. I mean, he's been raising somebody else's child! You can feel him trying to be the best husband he can. It's very easy to understand how alien this must all feel to him, and he's done so much. ![]() Whereas with Nick, it's a different story. Luke, as much as he's trying to be supportive, really can't comprehend what she's been through, and he can't support her in that mission. Hulu But I think her romantic life-Luke versus Nick-is just a way that the show explores June's conflict about her mission. I'm Team June, and whatever she decides to do is alright by me. I feel like that should be secondary to her mission, this far more important mission that's more what the crux of the show is about. I guess uncomfortable with the focus on her romantic life. To be honest, I get a little bit sort of. A lot of fans are kind of speculating about what that means for her and Nick. It probably says a lot about Lizzie and I that we didn't recognize the perversity of that in the moment! We were just like, "We're going in, let's do it!" The season ends on a pretty bleak note between June and Luke, when she goes home to him after murdering Fred. The moment when June and Nick passionately make out as he hands Fred over to her was maybe my favorite part. I remember feeling so determined to get Fred to the van, to get him to where we need him, and then there was a sort of reveal for me, almost, watching it back, that was having this whole kind of breakdown in the meantime. It's much easier to inhabit the fiction, and so I wasn't even conscious of it. I remember it was actually really nice shooting that scene, because we were quite wide, so what happens as an actor is you forget the cameras. The weird thing is I didn't notice that until I watched the episode. ![]() What do you think is going on for Nick in that moment?įred is somebody who is just inherently manipulative, so I think it's a fairly transparent angle he's trying to take. The final moment between Nick and Fred, when Fred keeps calling him "son" and trying to get him on his side, was really satisfying. But I found it to be a very, very satisfying final episode to a season that I think is far and away the best season we've done. Although I have a feeling that, given we are a show which has the capacity for flashbacks, that we may have to drag him back, or maybe that's me being optimistic. To be honest, Joe is a dear friend, and it's really a family we have, so a part of me was very sad that he wouldn't be up in Toronto with us next year. Were you satisfied to see Fred finally getting what was coming to him? Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to playīelow, Minghella discusses shooting those pivotal finale scenes, what Season 4's ending means for June and Nick, and his role in the latest Saw movie, Spiral.
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