![]() “Everyone has their own interpretation of it… It’s what your brain tells you it was.”Īnother telling moment, that certainly has fans buzzing, is when Winslow gets extremely close to Fred in order to take a shot with his butt nearly pressed against his opponent. “I thought of it as a nice touch,” he says, preferring not to get too specific about the motivations behind it. While the moment suggests that Winslow might be a closeted gay man, or at least have some physical attraction to Fred, Meloni says it’s not quite as clear. Joseph Fiennes and Chris Meloni in a scene from season 3. In episode six, fittingly called “Household,” the action moves to Washington, D.C., the highly conservative power center of Gilead, where audiences finally meet Commander Winslow and Olivia, who are hosting the Waterfords and June during their visit. Now that Hulu’s Emmy-winning series adapted from Margaret Atwood’s celebrated novel has reached its halfway point in season three, things are only getting more complicated for June (Elisabeth Moss) and the Waterfords ( Joseph Fiennes and Yvonne Strahovski) - especially as Fred attempts to regain his place among the commanders and Nichole’s return becomes the focus of this agenda. And like many of the characters he’s played before, Winslow comes with a few unexpected twists. Following his most recent series, Happy, which was recently canceled after two seasons, Meloni has signed onto The Handmaid’s Tale as a new, high-ranking commander, joining the ranks of season three’s stellar guest stars, including Amy Landecker, Cherry Jones, Clea DuVall and Elizabeth Reaser, who plays Winslow’s wife, Olivia. Elliot Stabler on Law & Order: SVU, he’s gone on to play a vampire guardian on True Blood, reprise his role as Gene on the Wet Hot American Summer continuation series, portray a secret bounty hunter on Underground and appear as Elektra’s sugar daddy on Pose. Yet while Stranger Things' usage of Bush's music was spectacular, The Handmaid's Tale did it first - and better.Christopher Meloni is no stranger to playing interesting and unexpected characters.Įver since he broke out on TV with the dual roles of bisexual felon Chris Keller on Oz and Det. 1 on iTunes over 35 years after its initial release. As a result of Stranger Things, NBC News reported that "Running Up That Hill" reached No. The song originally was an allegory for wanting to swap places in a relationship and was seemingly used in the Netflix series to represent Max wanting to swap places with her brother Billy. Stranger Things cleverly used this '80s song - most notably in Season 4, Episode 4 "Dear Billy" and the season finale - as the anthem of Max Mayfield. ![]() "Running Up That Hill" was the breakout song of the summer no one saw coming - mostly because the song is several decades old. The Handmaid's Tale used two other Kate Bush songs long before Stranger Things to underscore some of the Hulu show's best moments. However, Stranger Things isn't the only hit show to have incorporated songs by the Irish artist. ![]() When Stranger Things Season 4 used the Kate Bush song "Running Up That Hill," it introduced millions of fans to the Grammy Award nominee's music.
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