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Meanwhile, Homelander attempts to meet and connect with his son, whose name is revealed to be Ryan, with the former having fathered the latter with Becca eight years ago and whose existence he was unaware of. "Proper Preparation and Planning" was released on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video on September 4, 2020. The episode received ...
Becca confronts Homelander over his actions. Homelander retaliates by criticizing Becca for the way she is raising Ryan, going so far as to forcefully grab her wrist. Ryan defends her by using his powers against Homelander and makes Homelander leave. A police helicopter finds the Boys and attempts to stop the yacht. Kenji manages to free ...
Homelander turns against Soldier Boy after the latter strikes Ryan, but is forced to reluctantly fight Queen Maeve. He later introduces his son Ryan to his and Stormfront's supporters at Vought Tower. There, a pro-Starlight protestor hits Ryan in the face with a soft drink can, provoking Homelander to kill him with his heat vision.
Due to A-Train's heart problems that left him unable to use his superspeed for a prolonged time, Homelander decides to expel him from the Seven and replace him with his rival Shockwave much to A-Train's dismay. Later during an interview Homelander ends up outing Queen Maeve as a lesbian. When Maeve confronts Homelander, he admits that he heard ...
Roxana Hadadi from The A.V. Club, praised the episode for Starr's performance as Homelander stating that while the character is a "fascist and a murderer and a xenophobe and, most unrelentingly, an asshole. But that need to be loved fuels it all: His desire to please Madelyn and his help creating supe terrorists to secure her adoration.
Instead, his ally Sister Sage (Susan Heyward), the smartest person on the planet, budgeted for his failings. Starr said he would have loved to see what would have happened to Homelander if Sage ...
Homelander arrives and confronts Butcher, questioning him over his revenge and lack of proof about Becca's death, also claiming their sexual encounter was a one-off consensual one. Homelander also confronts Stillwell about lying to him, as Homelander tortured Vogelbaum to get the truth about what really happened to Becca. Stillwell apologizes.
Homelander falsely tells the public that the blame rests on the government and the military, whose slow response caused the Supes to arrive too late to save anyone. As Stillwell watches, Homelander gains massive public support when he asserts that if the government would allow Supes to join the military, none of these tragedies would ever ...