However, with every season Nick comes closer to being caught.

Interestingly, the story ofThe Handmaid’s Taleseason 6 has made this theory seem less likely.

UnlessThe Handmaid’s Talechanges course quickly, Nick could end up being safe at the end of the show.

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Throughout seasons 5 and 6, Luke has become increasingly reckless in his attempts to get Hannah back.

The Handmaid’s Tale has captivated audiences for years with its television adaptation.

Today, we discuss how much was changed from the original novel.

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Previously, Luke was on the sidelines, with the U.S. government and Mayday being on the front lines.

In the same episode, Luke recognizes that saving Hannah is an “impossible dream.”

This doesn’t mean that Luke is not going to try.

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Although June could die, it wouldn’t be as good of a decision for the show.

However, not killing anyone off also doesn’t make sense.

Instead, killing off Luke strikes a perfect balance.

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Luke is amain character inThe Handmaid’s Tale, and arguably the most important person to June.

If Luke dies while saving Hannah, he will at least have a sense of triumph before he dies.

However, it will still be sad due to him waiting for June for all that time.

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