1. The way the show handled Queen Maeve being the deus ex machina 3 SEPARATE TIMES had me banging my head against a wall. The first time she saved Starlight (when she was almost killed by Black Noire in the previous episode) was totally fine. The second time though? She literally appears out of nowhere to beat up Stormfront, despite not having the group's location nor a vehicle/power to get her there that fast. It would have made far more sense for A-Train to show up, given his clear disdain for Stormfront + his power to easily get to them. Hell, they even had a simple line earlier where he explained how he found Starlight and Hughie in the city so easily. So the second time, while annoying, still lead to a (somewhat) satisfying fight between the gals. That alone would've been enough for me to forgive the show. But the third time really takes the cake: Maeve
once again appears out of nowhere with her cellphone in hand and the video opened just to blackmail Homelander into letting Butcher and the kid go. I honestly don't even hate Maeve's character, but rather the writers being incompetent buffoons that default to shoehorning her in whenever the heroes need saving.
2. I sort of disagree with you
@Observerer. While I did like the action in the finale, the multiple cuts really took away from the fight sequences for me. I don't even think that that's exclusive to the finale, but that the show in general has a habit of cutting away during a lot of the action that goes on. It gave me flashbacks to that infamous scene from
Taken 3 of Liam Neeson having to hop over a fence and there being like 40 cuts over the span of 7 seconds. Also was a bit annoying to have The Boys create specialized weapons to fight against Stormfront, only to have said weapons immediately blown up and never used.
3. Becca managing to escape the facility and somehow track down Butcher right away was just straight up insulting. I get that she was desperate as to find her son and was capable of anything, though it would've been nice to show just a short sequence of her outsmarting security and breaking out. That part alone wasn't necessarily bad, but more so ties back to my main issue: There's this inherent problem of the writers setting things up, only to then go completely against what they've already established. Like how Hughie and Butcher weren't arrested at the hospital a few episodes back, or even caught out in public in general, considering how The Boys are all highly wanted. Whatever happened to that first episode where Hughie was so on-edge about being caught when he had to meet up with Starlight? Well, doesn't matter anyway, considering how the CIA has cleared their records.
It's totally not like they have super-powered enemies that want to get revenge against them when nobody's looking, right? Everything's gonna be just fine.