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She considered that the show succeeds by showing how the real world would be if the superheroes existed in real life. [ 23 ] David Griffin of IGN rated the episode with a 7 out of 10, praised the character development for the characters as well as Starr's performance, considering that his character Homelander steals the show by successfully ...
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 spent most of his young life chained down with a hydrogen bomb strapped to him in case he tried to escape. His mother was a mentally disabled woman who died giving birth to him. Homelander remains under the financial thumb of V, as their money funds the Seven's hedonistic lifestyle.
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 ...
[24] For his recap at Entertainment Weekly, Nick Schager praised the episode for its character-driven storyline and the portrayal of love, to which he commented that "love is in the air—in all sorts of sweet, weird, and downright twisted ways. Unfortunately, the sparks that fly in The Boys' fourth installment are short-lived, leaving good and ...
The Season 3 finale of The Boys provided us with a lot of gasp-worthy moments, from Black Noir's (apparent) death to Starlight officially joining The Boys. But its greatest gift to the internet ...
In Syria, a group of American soldiers approach a drug warehouse. Homelander interferes, kills all the assailants, and delivers a package of Compound-V to the troops. Back in New York City, US Secretary Robert Singer questions Stillwell about Compound-V being leaked to terrorists, though Stilwell assures him that they will need Compound-V to fight the Supe terrorists.
The eponymous Boys as depicted in the television series and comics respectively.. The following is a list of fictional characters from the comic series The Boys, created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, and subsequent media franchise developed by Eric Kripke, consisting of a live-action adaptation, the web series Seven on 7, the animated anthology series The Boys Presents: Diabolical, and ...