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In [[Canada]], Lena is seen interviewing [[Emily]]. Gilead has furnished the Swiss diplomatic team with details of Emily's crimes including her [[Ofglen's case|vehicular assault]] on a guard. Emily acknowledges running him over. She also acknowledges stabbing her supervisor [[Aunt Lydia]] in the back and throwing her down a staircase during the night of [[Emily's escape|her escape]]. |
In [[Canada]], Lena is seen interviewing [[Emily]]. Gilead has furnished the Swiss diplomatic team with details of Emily's crimes including her [[Ofglen's case|vehicular assault]] on a guard. Emily acknowledges running him over. She also acknowledges stabbing her supervisor [[Aunt Lydia]] in the back and throwing her down a staircase during the night of [[Emily's escape|her escape]]. |
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− | [[Sylvia]] defends Emily's actions due to the suffering and torture she went through under Aunt Lydia. Lena reassures Emily that she does not enjoy asking these questions. She asks Emily if she committed any criminal actions. Emily answers in the affirmative. Later, Sylvia reassures Emily that she doesn't care what Emily did in Gilead and that she does not have to deal with it on her own. Emily insists she is fine and walks away. |
+ | [[Sylvia]] defends Emily's actions due to the suffering and torture she went through under Aunt Lydia. Lena reassures Emily that she does not enjoy asking these questions. She asks Emily if she committed any criminal actions. Emily answers in the affirmative. Later, Sylvia reassures Emily that she doesn't care what Emily did in Gilead and that she does not have to deal with it on her own. Emily insists she is fine and walks away. |
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