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That shit was cursed even in the comics.Why is the superheros but with gore genre so cursed?
It should be the easiest win ever but both of the big ones (Invincible and The Boys) are absolute shit and crammed with awful writing and cringe woke politics?
It really is a tragedy, if you think about it. The Boys should've treated Homelander as a mid-level boss and went for Stan Edgar's head after killing him. After all, it was the suits who created Homelander in the first place.A man is born in a cage, he has no mother, and no father. Every day they torture him, from sun up until sundown. They vary it, sexual humiliation, psychological abuse, conditioning, physical pain. They tell him how to speak, how to stand, they give him a placeholder name, a thing that sits behind his Hero name. They watch his every move, plan his every hour, hour after hour. One day he finally snaps on the inside, and slowly but surely he kills them off. Until at the end he's on top. A rapid animal off its leash and now in the house. Then they take away his power, and he collapses back into that weeping child, willing to do anything to make the pain stop.
What does this story tell us? What was the author saying? Oh, nothing? Nothing. Lmao.
It ultimately reinforces the Superman mythos. What makes Clark Kent different to Homelander, Dr. Manhattan, Miracleman, the Plutonian, etc?A man is born in a cage, he has no mother, and no father. Every day they torture him, from sun up until sundown. They vary it, sexual humiliation, psychological abuse, conditioning, physical pain. They tell him how to speak, how to stand, they give him a placeholder name, a thing that sits behind his Hero name. They watch his every move, plan his every hour, hour after hour. One day he finally snaps on the inside, and slowly but surely he kills them off. Until at the end he's on top. A rapid animal off its leash and now in the house. Then they take away his power, and he collapses back into that weeping child, willing to do anything to make the pain stop.
What does this story tell us? What was the author saying? Oh, nothing? Nothing. Lmao.
It really is a tragedy, if you think about it. The Boys should've treated Homelander as a mid-level boss and went for Stan Edgar's head after killing him. After all, it was the suits who created Homelander in the first place.
There's a whole idea that is in there, about the creation of actual superbeings, and the responsibility of doing that, and how that should be handled or even if it can be handled. But the writing is too amateur hour to even approach it.It ultimately reinforces the Superman mythos. What makes Clark Kent different to Homelander, Dr. Manhattan, Miracleman, the Plutonian, etc?
Clark Kent is human. He has family and friends. Raised by decent folk who instill in him moral values. He chooses everyday to stand up for Truth, Justice, and the American Way.
Nothing like that.Eric Kripke needs to be publicly crucified. I’m not even bothering to watch the finale. The clips I’ve seen have all that confirmed its total shit.
Is there at least any big CGI scenes that were rumored? Like Homelander slaughtering people or fighting the military?
His island his rulesA man is born in a cage, he has no mother, and no father. Every day they torture him, from sun up until sundown. They vary it, sexual humiliation, psychological abuse, conditioning, physical pain. They tell him how to speak, how to stand, they give him a placeholder name, a thing that sits behind his Hero name. They watch his every move, plan his every hour, hour after hour. One day he finally snaps on the inside, and slowly but surely he kills them off. Until at the end he's on top. A rapid animal off its leash and now in the house. Then they take away his power, and he collapses back into that weeping child, willing to do anything to make the pain stop.
What does this story tell us? What was the author saying? Oh, nothing? Nothing. Lmao.
I haven't felt so vindicated about the downfall of a pop media darling since Game Of ThronesGlad this retarded TDS anti Christian show became this embarrassing.
I have been saying this since Season 3, when Homelander was taking the brunt of the blame for Stormfront, as if ANYONE at Vought (those shareholders that Edgar made a point about pleasing to Homelander) had no beef with Edgar about hiring her in the first fucking place.The Boys should've treated Homelander as a mid-level boss and went for Stan Edgar's head after killing him.
The audience noises were the most disturbing part... imagine being trapped in a room full of people who enjoy watching The Boys and think it's well-written and have been looking forward to the finaleThough the fact that the audience was cheering at his death
It would have been more interesting if Homelander became "normal" after losing his powers. It would have at least been intertwined with the themes earlier on in the show with how V fucks with people. V is shown to fuck with people's heads after taking it. That was the entire point with Temp V Butcher going "it made me more me" and all the stuff going in with Butcher in Season 4. Someone like Homelander exists because of V, and all the institutions surrounding Vought. Could have been somewhat interesting to see him deal with becoming normal.One day he finally snaps on the inside, and slowly but surely he kills them off. Until at the end he's on top. A rapid animal off its leash and now in the house. Then they take away his power, and he collapses back into that weeping child, willing to do anything to make the pain stop.
Vought marches on, that is the message clearly.A man is born in a cage, he has no mother, and no father. Every day they torture him, from sun up until sundown. They vary it, sexual humiliation, psychological abuse, conditioning, physical pain. They tell him how to speak, how to stand, they give him a placeholder name, a thing that sits behind his Hero name. They watch his every move, plan his every hour, hour after hour. One day he finally snaps on the inside, and slowly but surely he kills them off. Until at the end he's on top. A rapid animal off its leash and now in the house. Then they take away his power, and he collapses back into that weeping child, willing to do anything to make the pain stop.
What does this story tell us? What was the author saying? Oh, nothing? Nothing. Lmao.
Something like Marvel Cosmic Invasion had a better superhero story than this entire show did after Season 1. The bad guys are treated seriously (sans MODOK), the heroes are actually effective, the main villain (Annihilus) is smart enough to strike deals with multiple factions (Thanos, AIM, Master Mold) to bolster his forces and get the job done, and he even mind-controls certain entities and heroes (Galactus, Silver Surfer, Phoenix, Phyla-Vell) in order to use them as weapons, like when he used Galactus to destroy Asgard. And when cornered, the main villain at least burned down NYC before the heroes inevitably took him down.Finally, this shit is over. This show will never be re watched by fans or a new audience since everything after season 1 was just inserting the current new thing and make "jokes" about it. Nobody will get it since it's such a forgettable goyslop.
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Imagine if Homelander just lived the life of a simple country bumpkin after losing his powers. Just farming and selling food to grocery stores, staring out in the countryside, actually content with his lot in life now that he's out of the limelight. He's been reduced to a mortal man toiling for his daily bread, but he couldn't be happier. He finds a wife, sires a child, and he wants for nothing more than what he has.It would have been more interesting if Homelander became "normal" after losing his powers. It would have at least been intertwined with the themes earlier on in the show with how V fucks with people. V is shown to fuck with people's heads after taking it. That was the entire point with Temp V Butcher going "it made me more me" and all the stuff going in with Butcher in Season 4. Someone like Homelander exists because of V, and all the institutions surrounding Vought. Could have been somewhat interesting to see him deal with becoming normal.
But, that would have required the writers to think about the overarching plot they are writing instead of dick and ass jokes. Actually no, Saige's entire mentally was shown to change after depowering. They had to just think about the episode.