As expected, the new actors were brought out of the Supernatural in less than half of the episode) Added only for the fan service it turns out. Well, that's fine. I wonder if Stormfront will appear this season? There have already been quite a few hints that she is alive and may even play a role in the finale. Or is this done for the sake of warming up to the Ascent?! Unclear. Well, and a RIP Lighter. Her fate after the "betrayal" with the Soldier was a foregone conclusion.
Until the last moment, I hoped that Misty would come to her senses and leave the seven - with her propaganda abilities, she could turn the narrative around very easily. But from the very first minutes of the series, it was clear that she would not live to see the end - when they give a narration on behalf of a character who was quite secondary, then this is an obvious one-way ticket.
The motivation of the Soldier is curious - is he greasing John so that he trusts him in order to betray him while he least expects it? With John's paranoia, I'm afraid it's unlikely to work, but well. We'll wait and see.
@morevar: The motivation of the Soldier is a piano in the bushes. He could have killed Home when he passed out and ended the series, but in return we got a bunch of ridiculous deaths for no reason.
@dezmond774: the main thing is that it should not be explained later as, for example, another "plan" of Sage's sister, which no one was privy to, but this is definitely it, because she is a super smart character and we have to believe in it without any foundation for it. At least a little logic will be enough.
@morevar: What's the point of betraying him later, when he's been served on a platter? You could have killed him right now, you could have killed him in the last episode by weakening him with radiation.
Either the exceptionally thick story armor of Home, or the paternal feelings of the Soldier just woke up.
@Mr_Knight: the only thing that comes to mind is that he didn't kill him then, rather out of a feeling that it would be "wrong." Because if you look at the character, we've only found out in recent episodes that his family considered him nothing and he wanted to achieve everything, so potentially there could also be - "I have to kill him when he's my equal." An absurdity? Yes. Could this be what the writers decided to do? With Kripke's nonsense from Supernatural, I won't be surprised at anything anymore.
@Mr_Knight: If, on the whole, the branch with the soldier is the only thing that keeps the series going, with the fact that everyone was killed in Padalecki's house and how they did it is too much (it's guts for guts and looks like a cheap gag), but the Soldier himself spoke directly about the motivation of the Soldier (he is not going to be part of a team (an accomplice) of some kind-If he's going to kill Home, it's going to be him)
@Virginia: I'm inclined to agree, and ironically, the Lighter played a significant role in this with its bed conversations. Because if she hadn't told the Soldier that Homelander wanted his father to recognize him and was reaching for his father's attention (not literally, but the meaning was about the same), the Soldier would not have doubted his chances of killing this weakling at the first opportunity.
@Virginia: if you look at the direct meaning of the words, then yes, that's exactly what he said and he's confident in his words, and he wouldn't have told the leftist supers anything else even before killing them. But judging by the subtext, he is doubtful and is playing some kind of cautious game towards Homelander, as if he still hasn't decided whether he really wants to kill him, or whether he will accept him as a freaking family.
I thought the Lighter would speak out against the Homelander church, so she would be killed, but she betrayed her beliefs, and the result is still the same (although at first Homelander even let her go). Funny cameos and mentions of Leto, Gilroy, Sony, and so on. However, there are only three episodes left, how are they going to finish everything properly? They spend too much time on the Soldier (probably because of the spinoff).
@kobiii: I also thought about it, because her doubts were visible to the naked eye. But, apparently, they deliberately decided to show that even betraying their beliefs in the name of a Homelander still does not guarantee safety next to him. Even for the closest allies, which was the Lighter. The situation was similar with Noir at the end of the third season.
@apollo_2001: funny subtext: The lighter publicly renounced the Christian God, her faith and her godfather (here I was ready to scream with anger, although I understand what motivated her), showing, in fact, cowardice and fear. As a result, the karma for renunciation overtook her very quickly and by the hands of their "new God."
@kobiii: "Too much"? - that is, the branches about the Lighter, Terror, Sage and Noir (by the way, I did not understand why Home would cure Noir of his dumbness, which he does not suffer from, or is it officially known. but then why did they fight for inclusivity in season 2 (offtopic :)) they are not needed like the 5th leg, but the Soldier may just be in great demand and somehow drives the plot, although who cares...
@-Holycow-: the real Noir was mute, the second Noir was forced to remain silent, hence the idea that Home, in order to show his magical abilities, would publicly "heal" Noir, he would talk and even fly (the real abilities of 2 Noir). It's a miracle.
@Kiki-mora: no, we know as viewers that he has an injury, but for the characters inside the comic, he's just a mysterious silent guy, like, otherwise the scene with daredevil and Ashley doesn't work, but who remembers it already)
@-Holycow-: well, everything is already very far from the comic book, Noir should not have died in season 3, they leave only interesting details + characteristic features of the Persians))
I really liked the plot of this episode, especially the part with Firecracker and the finale of her entire plot, for me she is the star of the series) In general, the hooks that were important for the rest of the finale were highlighted (even the dog was needed to "rally" the boys one last time and prove to Huey that there was something human left in Butcher), and after the last more filler episode, I'm even starting to believe a little that the series will manage to resolve everything. But, as always, the most confusing thing is Sage - I hope Ashley eventually throws her out and comes out victorious from all this mess.
@id216265573: I think Sage lied, giving out one of the most absurd-sounding reasons, because she understands that you can't trust anyone in the Tower, not even Ashley, because Ashley is afraid of Homelander. At least, I want to believe it, because such a degree of hatred towards others cannot be the real reason.
@an_khv: The example of Fireworks shows very well that no matter how much you spread out and do not bend before a cruel aggressor, it still will not help. therefore, it's better to resist and defend your ideals than betray them for someone who doesn't care about you.
@Allisoon: by the way, at a short distance (in a short time) Jared did a pretty good job. In Walker, he upset me and even more upset me compared to myself when I was young - I watched two seasons of Walker cheerfully, pulled the third one for the sake of fanfiction and dropped it, I didn't watch the final season. Actually, it was about the same reason that "Walker" was shut down. When I watched the first seasons of SPN, I just missed the way he used to play.
The death of the Lighter was obvious from the very beginning of the series, when her mental anguish was shown. Then it seemed that the same thing was waiting for Noir, Terror and Sage. They clearly hinted at some kind of mess at the end with the cutting out of key characters. But in the end, only the Lighter was removed, and the lines with Noir and Terror could clog the timing, unless Sage's large-scale conspiratorial plans somehow further affect the plot, if they are true and she did not feed des to Ashley.
The mess eventually did happen, but the other thing is, the reunion of the Supernatural trio was short-lived. Most of all, they are interested in the true intentions of the Soldier. It's hard to believe that he suddenly took a liking and devotion to Homelander, for which he even leaked a Lighter that he kind of liked. Rather, he wants to remove the Homelander in his own way and will not waste time on anyone in this process.
In general, the series, of course, is far from the highest quality by the standards of the Boys, but it is suitable as a lead-up to the finale.
@alexeyfalko: It seems to me that the Soldier has absolutely no plans and he has no intentions. But he suddenly wanted to help his son. Another time you might want to give him a bream. Given his strength and immortality, why would he want to do anything wrong? People just chill through life.
@alexeyfalko: either the soldier really doesn't plan anything, but with a Lighter he accidentally probed the ground where the boundaries of homelander's humanity might end; or this is some kind of allusion to his comic version, which was a pussy and a snitch. This was hinted at in the last episode through the mouth of homelander, they say, I saw your personal file and you're just a brat and a major, and he probably ratted on the lighter, assuming that John would deal with it.
@tangococaine: It's very strange, considering that in all previous episodes he wasn't afraid of him at all and was rude directly. But I wouldn't be surprised if it's a crooked scenario.
It turned out strangely with a lighter. She had betrayed her ideals and rejected God, for which she had paid the price, but wouldn't the outcome have been the same if she had decided to betray Home and told the truth? It would be okay if there was a way to get out, but no, it's guaranteed to be death. What is the moral of the outcome if two different choices lead to the same outcome?
@Patrikpatrick: Morality - betraying your ideals will not save you from evil anyway. This is an allusion to the quote "Choosing between war and shame, you choose shame, but you get both war and shame."
@Patrikpatrick: The moral is that you don't have to lie to yourself.
Until the very end, the lighter felt that she was doing the wrong thing: she has moral principles in the context of faith. The mouse cried, stabbed, but continued to eat the cactus, as they say.
Homelander had let her go first. Then the actress gave a wonderful monologue, where the Lighter tries to convince herself until the very end that the Homelander is something more than God and the church. And, of course, John sees that she is not loyal in the way he would like.
@nelistikk: I was particularly hooked by the moment where she professed her love for him and he just looked at her, and then she said, "everyone needs love, even God," and the Homelander's expression changes for a second. It seems to me that before these words, he would have let her go anyway or even allowed her to stay, but she went too far with her speech. Moreover, she said something close to the truth about her love for him as a man: last season she was looking for his attention, which is why she decided to breastmilk, so she was upset that he rejected her as soon as she began to feel worse (= look worse) and chose her health rather than continue the topic with milk.
@nelistikk: it seemed to me (this is my personal opinion) that the Homelander became disgusted after her monologue, from how viciously she began to crawl under him and pour flattery. And he's doing what he's done, just because he's become disgusted with her.
Officially one of the worst episodes of the series, especially considering that this is the final season and there are only a few episodes left for the main plot.
@Ebony_Maw: yes, the series slid into season 2, then there was a stomping on the spot, the banter of Republicans and homelander became a sucker from whom you would not expect murder.
@kiprian_zhurov: I think I agree, but I don't understand why so many people are happy about the closure of the Vi generation, at least you don't expect any large-scale progress there.
@_dispersion: Kripke, in his interviews, has already prepared the ground for the fact that there will be more discontent than from the ending of Game of Thrones. In principle, everything is coming to this, but for now I want to believe in the best.
@alexeyfalko: only an incomprehensible belief in the best and blind hope force a new episode to open every Wednesday, but the harsh reality makes itself felt)
@alexeyfalko: At least there was no IP, but there was a closure of all lines. Here, apparently, the Homies will just randomly crash and everyone will run away again.
@demx: I think on the contrary, almost everyone will be killed and maybe almost the whole of New York will be destroyed, but the Homelander will be deprived of strength. This has already been hinted at by Kripke, and for him, deprivation of strength will be a punishment worse than death, then he will appear as much as possible in his pathetic likeness.
@_dispersion: Well, the man worked out the contract, presented a caricature of the regime... well, the ashes were already in the announcements, too, we are not waiting for surprises)
The episode is really one of the worst in the series, it's just nothing. But they still took out the last 20 minutes. It's really cool that I knew so many cameos about Jared and Misha, but the rest were a pleasant surprise. Well, in the end, I opened my mouth, I'm really shocked by the ending, although many people write that everything is expected. She was an infuriating character, so that's fine. But I would like to have some kind of movement for the final season (although the previous episodes were ok)
@ElllaDee: Compared to last season, she's been given more exposure this year to make her demise a little bit catchy. Last season, she was a scoundrel against Starlight just so that Starlight would have a scoundrel opponent.
I wonder what the soldier is up to? It's hard to believe that a caring father has awakened in him. It still seems like the boys don't have much chance without him, so I want to understand his attitude before the final batch.
@MadaraSolo: in my opinion, the soldier is dumb as a log, that is, he does not make plans, but lives as he lives and does what he wants. Without thinking about the consequences
I didn't understand at all why the section about Noir was shown? Fill out the timekeeping? Yes, the episode is already more than an hour, we would have survived without those 10 minutes. Show that Underwater asshole? We've known that for a long time. Should I include the eel episode? Well... this) The Terror episode was more philosophical than interesting. But then the interesting thing began, which could not but please. A lot of cameos - fire, and in general it was fun to watch them))
@an_khv: This is probably a development of the conflict between Noir and Underwater. You can't get away with stealing Edgar on one shot: it's too weak for catharsis.
By the way, I liked the scenes with the Film Noir. The cool thing is that it's not just a function character - it's humanized and shown from different angles. Plus, the parallels with the old Noir are also well drawn.
@an_khv: well, how can I not remember the jokes about the ass, there was also a praying mantis, and how did they manage not to show it, well, only if the difficulties with demonstrating acid pouring on the church stopped them... Apparently, it's just for the sake of it, because that's what they're watching, isn't it?)
@-Holycow-: as far as I know, he and Jen are on PP (there was some kind of interview on this topic, he even showed his refrigerator), so maybe he got a lot. But he didn't show us the result. Or does he have any other project in parallel?
Well, it's amazing how I've been waiting for this episode!!!Jared hasn't changed much!!It was so funny when he told the soldier- I'm your fan, actually))It's a pity there's so little, just one episode, but their interactions are just fire!!the mention of vampires and ghosts is amazing, I was hoping for some kind of reference))It's just nostalgia!!!And Misha is just awesome!He killed them all cruelly, of course, but it was cool anyway))I didn't expect him to stand up for Homelander..All this crap about the church is just infuriating..I really feel sorry for the lighter!!!
The plot is still in place, but at least this time the series is better than the previous ones. In the comments, there is once again a parade of estrus on the fan service. As soon as people finally get their fill of this nonsense. Padalecki's voice is so unpleasant. Well, I won't have to hear it anymore.
Finally, I waited for Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins to appear. The supernatural gang is back together. It's a pity that they only appeared for one episode.
@Anvarik: Malchemicals should not play poker with beer, but hang out with the Guys. Such an attitude and its gases, especially gases, would be very useful to them.
A very bad episode. It's an interesting idea to give different characters a moment of fame, but how boring it all is, I wanted to turn it off as soon as possible. There are a lot of really funny jokes, but they don't save the day.
@olas746: The episode was really very boring. It's like they decided to slow down and let all the characters open up a bit. But it wasn't interesting, except that it wasn't bad with a Lighter and with Sage - I wonder what the "smartest" woman thinks. But I didn't care about the fanzine, because I hadn't watched Supernatural
@Virginia: I still hope that Sage lied and her plan is completely different, because if the plan of the "smartest person on the planet" is just to sit in a bunker, then this is a very big drain on the character.
It was unexpected, Jared Padalecki in the role of Mr. Marathon, waited two years for the release of season 5, and in the end he appeared for one episode, very little of him was shown and he was immediately killed by a Soldier with a Homelander, Sam lives, and I also feel sorry for the Lighter, I thought at least they wouldn't kill her.
The series, though, is an outspoken filler. But as a filler, it's quite interesting, albeit slightly delayed. I think they'll start tightening the screws from the next episode, and this is just an outlet before the finale) Most of all, dreams of Terror delivered)
@Osya: that's how it became so long ago, back when a bunch of spin-offs were announced (Generation B, a series about a Soldier, Mexico, and an animated series).
It's a pity that we got a sitcom episode when there are only 3 left until the END of the SERIES.
And it's a pity that they followed the path of religion with Homelander, in principle, somehow the tension was relieved, the seriousness was reduced. They were so close to something great, but no, he's just a crazy fanatic. What for? The whole series, he showed a certain level of intelligence, and then just, well, I'm a God now. Obey.
Of course, it's not as insulting as Daenerys's sudden departure, but unfortunately it's closer than I would like.
@rocketolov: considering how fucked up the last seasons have been, and how the characters miraculously avoid death over and over again (Homie, Huey, etc.), it's scary to imagine "Boys" lasting 10 seasons. "Tom and Jerry" of some kind))
Half of the series is in the background, but the first ten minutes of the Lighter was emotionally strong, and the finale in the Marathon house with a bunch of famous guys was one hundred percent carbon monoxide. Still, it feels like every appearance of the Soldier in the episodes boils down to an advertisement for a future spin-off about him, and this advertisement works great because Ackles steals every episode and I want to see him further.
The episode is generally good, BUT not for the second half of the final season. There is no place for half-full episodes, as if it were time to end the plot. Why delay so much and leave a bunch of storylines for the most recent episodes?
The idea of the series is interesting, but it is somehow poorly implemented. It was boring most of the time, and it was also a shame that the Supernatural cameo didn't have a single joke referring to this series. If you're piling on the fanservice, then do it to the end.
The most boring and uninteresting episode after the previous one, which was the most uninteresting. The boys should have been shut down after season 3, if not before, when they started making shit.
Everyone is so angry about this series, as if the previous 2 episodes were the peak of cinema, and then bam and suddenly the plot disappeared in one episode.😂 For me, the series is an order of magnitude better than the previous one - pure mediocre
At the moment with Madame Marofon, I already realized that these were references to Sony, but then they decided to explain it just for the stupid ones. The dog's dream is the funniest part of the series. Oh, well, the bunker part has a bit of a flashback from the last seasons of the Super Bunkers, the preparation for the battle with "God"
Well, I hope that the final episodes will be incredible and develop the plot. I'm also glad to see the actors from the Archives. And the soldier boy almost recognized the Patriot as his son, sweetly
Can you explain why Homie killed the lighter? He didn't love her, and he didn't care who she slept with. And it's also strange about her conversations, she didn't really say anything like that to anyone. Yes, and she denied Jesus. And why did she start pouring a tirade into his ears when he let her go in peace? She was afraid of him, she didn't love him, but she still dragged along like a tail. The motivation of both of them is unclear
@selimamonkey: In an attempt to stay, she began to remind Homelander of his weaknesses, such as remember how I breastfed you... Of course, the motivation is far-fetched, but the Lighter had to be drained in order to convey a message about her devoted beliefs. It turned out to be a bit silly, I thought until the last moment that he would burn it with his gaze, but it turned out to be an unexpected one with an eagle in the end, which is also symbolic.
@selimamonkey: because he had already heard these feminine heartwarming speeches about how much he was loved from both Madeline and Stormfront, it was easier to get rid of her before she brought more problems.
@tangococaine: but the most interesting thing is that in terms of the public, she represents his church and appears on television. It was shortsighted to kill her. Either the betrayal should have been stronger, and then the murder would have been logical. Let's say she secretly helped her preacher, but she betrayed her ideals and was killed anyway.
@tangococaine: what nostalgia) The death of Madeline declared Home as a sociopath and a maniac, the death of a Lighter - what? Well, he can kill anyone, anytime, that's the news.
@Virginia: Homelander is stated from the very beginning as not a particularly far-sighted person, even Sage slows him down as much as he can, and from her reaction to his sudden and non-negotiable decisions, it is clear that he is capable of spoiling even a perfectly thought-out plan in his favor. So at the moment when he was killing the Lighter, he probably didn't think that he was shooting himself in the foot, depriving himself of an excellent propagandist capable of presenting even a shitty idea in a digestible way. Then he would force Sage to solve the problem, and Sage would have to comply and get out.
@Virginia: this is the second season we've been actively shown) I agree, he used to be more intimidating, not only with his strength, but also with the thoughtful alignment of that power, and now we remember those days, remembering how he rubbed a girl instead of sex about Nietzsche. This is the problem with all strong long-range villains: the scriptwriters prescribe them so well that they themselves don't know what to do with them when the time comes to defeat him for the glory of a happy ending, especially without the pianos in the bushes. Therefore, the classic scheme is to slowly lower the bar in order to reduce it to those who will defeat it. In the case of the Homelander, it is important to draw him a schism, but at least not a sudden one, but one that gradually unfolds, following a logical path from his original character and the events of the past.
@selimamonkey: because the Homelander went like a cuckoo and can create any game and there will be no consequences. Do you seriously think that this character has any motivation? He became just a one-dimensional caricature, and he will remain so until the end.
@-Holycow-: with Homie, of course, yes. Any action can be explained as a psycho. But the motivation of the lighter is also unclear, why did she stick to him if she was so afraid of him. At the moment when he just let her go, saying pack your things, a normal person would exhale that he was just leaving, and she climbed in with a cringe monologue. The mice ate the cactus and cried, but continued to eat ?
@selimamonkey: Well, the whole series was kind of about that) She was ready to do anything for her idol, she just kind of had some outside desires (like helping someone), and she had to give herself one hundred percent... The point is, she can't live if Home rejects her... Another thing is that I don't give a fuck, to be honest, I died and died
@selimamonkey: initially, in the last season, she adored him and made efforts for him to notice her and appreciate her work for his benefit. But he rejected her once, rejected her another time, and now he has kicked her out, and this adoration, with her ego hurt by his rejection, did not give her a chance to see the path to freedom (especially with a pastor who was kind to her, she burned bridges, publicly accusing him of pedophilia), and she began to crucify herself in front of A Homelander about his love, going overboard with speeches in the process.
today I looked at Kumail Nanjiani here, tomorrow I'll look at Taskmaster))) but in general I liked the series, it was interesting to look at other characters, because I was already tired of Butcher's suffering
Jared doesn't look good at all, he's kind of swollen...maybe it was made up, but to be honest, it doesn't look like it's makeup. He's lost a lot lately. Jensen is gorgeous, but he's always gorgeous everywhere! P.S.: And Terror turns out to be a Homelander fan....
@KristenW39: As I understand it, it was an idea — like an alcoholic and life took a wrong turn. They were in the Rookie episode right now—they're both fresh.
@KristenW39: as long as I look at him with a beard, it visually rounds his face very much and makes it seem smaller. It's not just his usual beard here, but whole thickets, and he's grown his hair back. Therefore, this effect is possible.
Filler 3 episodes before the end of the series? Seriously? A cameo for the sake of a cameo, very weak We are waiting for a gallop through Europe in the last 3 episodes
This series has a change of pace before the finale, a short intermission, a respite. You can't keep pushing up the tension all the time, there should be quiet intervals, maybe it's even written in their script textbooks) Besides, she's very scary.
mdaaa, how the comedic actors from the nineteen-fifties who appeared in this series have aged, and padalecki and Misha, as if I remember them from another life when they were young;(
I've known since season four that Sage was digging into Homelander, but her ultimate goal wasn't clear. In the end, she just wants to destroy the world, it's sad.
@idi_pospi_lol67: It seemed like nonsense to me. She liked running the world, giving advice to presidents, and now she just wants to read books in a bunker on the wreckage of the world? Seriously? I think it's weird.
@Virginia: it seems to me that the motivation of the smartest person on earth is quite difficult to spell out, so they made her an ordinary cartoon villain in order to merge her as one of the threats at the end of the season
@idi_pospi_lol67: since season 4, I knew that Sage was there, that there was no difference, the plot would happen anyway, and she would just appropriate it for herself)
@happyst: I caught myself thinking the same thing, it's kind of cool that the supernaturals are back together with Kripke, and it seems like a lot of the budget was drained on cameo and fanservice
I just want to say thank you to this series. You brought me back to my 15 years. When I was admiring the hard Drives on the disk until 3 a.m.! I'd forgotten how much I love them. 🙂
On the one hand, the series is amazing) It's interestingly structured, reveals the characters, shows a perspective from completely unexpected sides (that's what I didn't expect from the eyes of Terror). What many TV shows lack is small experiments and risks.
...but on the other hand, this is clearly not for the last season and not a couple of episodes before the finale. In season 3 or 4, it would be appropriate, now there is no sense of impending total asshole at all. Yes, it's fun, yes, it's bloody, but I don't see the scale. It's like we're going to have 5 more seasons of "Boys" after that, which is clearly not the feeling of pressure and anxiety that it should be.
Apart from everything else, it's more likely good than bad, there's a question of the skill of the scriptwriters, will they be able to close everything competently in just 3 episodes, or will there be another disappointing, or even an open ending.
@Mr_Knight: I totally agree, I enjoyed watching it, but it's annoying that this is the final season. I would not like the whole conflict to be resolved in the last twenty minutes. A lot of people are scolding the season in the comments, but I like it, it looks better than the fourth season and the V generation.
If they tried to make the viewer regret her death by telling the viewer about her thoughts and doubts, they failed. I don't care, no sympathy at all. By her own efforts, she ensured such a finale for herself.
@Nog: she's just a character designed to show that no one will be able to sit on two chairs in the end, there will be no morally gray ones. I think even Sage lied to Ashley, and she's just testing her, the bunker plan is complete nonsense, not taking into account the possibility that Sage herself might get infected and die, or accidentally die in battle, I don't think the smartest person on earth hasn't figured it out.
Damn, it seems like the series itself is interesting, revealing several characters and all that... But there are 3 episodes left until the end, and we have half a series of the fan service. The plot has progressed over the course of the series in about NO WAY. The only important scenes for the plot are that there's something human and Noir left in Butcher. They keep showing us that one of the supers can defect, after which they instantly drain it, like a Lighter (in principle, it's not clear now why it was in the series for a season and a half, purely to poke fun at the Redneck media?). What is the motivation of the Soldier and why is he tossed back and forth in every episode? Why didn't Homelander hear that Marathon was lying? Why does the series just throw in a superman who CAN suddenly KNOCK OUT A HOMELANDER LIKE THAT? For the second series in a row, it turns out that it can be effortlessly cut down with the right funds. Well, why does everyone say that V1 is everything, Homelander won? As I understand it, it gives immunity from the virus and aging, but other supers with V1 besides the Soldier and the one who left him seem to have died safely, so they're not immortal? Well, why does Mr. Marathon make a train sound when running, I thought this was the reason why Hey Train got his nickname, but it turns out to be a joke All the speedsters? Well, Sage's plan, of course, is some kind of fierce nonsense. You're waiting for some of her ideas to be revealed, but in the end, "fuck me, I want to be left behind ((" yeah. Well, the bloody scenes are no longer shocking, to be honest, it's all happening somehow casually.
@Lavash: kstaaaati. Ryan, without even really mastering his powers, was able to unleash Stormfront to the state of Anakin Skywalker at the end of the prequel trilogy on rage alone. Therefore, he poses a threat even to V-1 supers, not to mention his dad, he just needs to be trained. And who could train him? Starlight and Kimiko, just instead of suffering for their loves and doubts: one knows how to reveal their abilities from a technical point of view, the other is enlightened by psychotherapy and tiktok, knows how to deal with moral clamps and fear, and also use fear as fuel for survival. But they missed the kid, and now he's hiding somewhere in the deserted ruins again.
@sai_: Not Jensen, but Jared. And how is he better than the same Misha, so that he can continue to be in the series!? We don't need another Supernatural, 15 seasons were enough, and now we have to drag all three of them into other projects...No, thanks, no need. Let them already work on new projects, but preferably separately.
Kapets well, the series just blew your head off (literally 😅🤯). There's so much crammed into episode 1 that it even seems a little overloaded. I kind of feel sorry for Firecracker, they revealed here that she was a deeper character than she initially seemed. she also had this anti-hero charisma, like a little Soldier, less of course, but still. and of course, it was fun to feel the very vibe of Eccles and Padalecki, even for a moment, especially when the Soldier punched the Marathon in the jaw, just like the classics, how many times in Heaven it was 😁
The cameo carnage scene paid off watching the episode, but in general, such an episode belongs in the penultimate season or at the beginning of the final one. I don't feel sorry for Rogen, but I feel bad for Hader.
Sage is so smart that they talked about it so much and never showed it once. What can't she figure out on her own if she's so smart How is she smart? So far, he's only doing shit.
@kiprian_zhurov: She doesn't need it, so she doesn't bring it out. Although I agree, we could not just tell that she is smart, but take and show the facts. Not just about Grandma, the cure for cancer and Othello, but in real time
I haven't read the comics, but it seems to me that the Homelander believed in his divinity for a reason. After all, he "saw the light" at that performance of the screaming super preacher. Maybe he influenced him so much and it will turn into something else? So far, this religious fuss has not caused any emotions. You take it for granted, but you want some real movement. Sage's plan is to watch the world burn in flames, and then read books quietly, by the way, it's also some kind of lean crap.
@xlbuff: Rather, his brain could not withstand the enormous stress and a series of betrayals. Many people go into faith at such moments in order to let go of worldly experiences through faith in something more, so to speak. Well, this one, of course, decided not just to be involved, but to become God. After all, no one will hurt God anymore, God is too majestic to worry about any kind of betrayal. Well, plus, instead of trying to earn love, he will now impose it, because everyone must love God unconditionally, so to speak.
An interestingly constructed series, albeit a filler, leads to the future betrayal of Home by his own associates. The red line for me is Sage, Soldier Boy and Noir. The lighter was just the first to burn down on her own hypocrisy and attempt to be Homie's equal (all these "when I was feeding, I was like the Virgin Mary", "everyone needs love, even God" - this is even a swing at the elevation, that he needs her more than he needs her), so he let her go He no longer carries a lighter with his belongings, but an eagle to heaven. The fan meeting from the Archives was amusing, and it was good that it was so short. Thank you, because I wouldn't have the energy to watch them more than the allotted time. These are filler characters, their interaction should not burden the plot, but it became clear that if the Homelander were not feared alone, but a coalition of supers would gather, no Homie would be enough to resist such different abilities. The soldier, imho, did not betray, not because he was imbued with paternal feelings, he did not like the swing of ordinary supers at a more powerful one, such encouragement of intra-super wars. Well, he needs to find Vi1 too (and destroy it, I'm sure that's what he wants), so it worked out "we're in a bind, we have a common goal" + he really owes Homelander for the last episode + a completely indirect goal, that he needs to understand what happened to the Thunderstorm, obviously loved her.
Terror has funny dreams, of course. Finally, this piccadilly Lighter was taken out of the plot, it was very annoying. Cool filler unlike the previous one
@karinabuzia: If the Firecracker hadn't blurted out this phrase, it could have gotten away with it : (Reminding Home of his main, painful weakness is practically a direct path to the grave...
@KristenW39: What does the revision have to do with it? Can you read? The main message of my comment is the coincidence/intersection with the Supernatural series.
I agree with the comments above that the series is cool in terms of the prospects of other Persians, fanservice and cameos, I think a small part of Jensen was glad that it was possible to wring Misha's neck and there would not have been these 10+ years of torture by ships.
On the other hand, it's a strange episode for the final season, they spent a lot of money on cameos, and they could have bothered more on the graphon and battles, so far they're just following each other in circles.
The lighter was cut out for business, it feels like no one will be able to play on both sides, the Homelander will not leave such an opportunity to anyone. I think Sage lied to Ashley just to check which side she was on. It's also hard to believe in the Soldier's loyalty to his son, the feeling that he's just moving with the flow so far to see where it all goes next, if this is really his arch of rapprochement with his son, then it's been pulled out of his finger as much as possible.
Yeah, yeah. I was so looking forward to seeing the super trio back together, but in the end it turned out to be the only episode in boys that was hard to watch on rewind. It's as boring, banal, and unintelligent as possible. Yes, they didn't even come up with original deaths for all-star cameos and just repeated the same thing 4 times. Wow..... amazing.....
Damn it, why doesn't Ashley shave off the remaining three hairs? Bald is better than like this. And Jared Leto got hurt by Kripke again, compared to Underwater. Well, the trinity of SPN for at least one episode is already cool))).
@marusya91: and they got high on their own from their cameos. But calling for three is too much. Just for the sake of Horror fans? I would like more interaction for the main characters, rather than super minor ones, but such favorites in another universe. I think everyone wants to see more of Butcher and Homie. In this series, we are watching their confrontation, and not looking at Hard Drives 2.0.
It's a great episode to relax, as I understand it, after that the meat will begin. as usual, Huey has a cool T-shirt, the scene of Butcher sitting next to Terror was touching, I liked how MM explained why his OCD and anxiety disappeared . The cameos of producers, actors and dudes from spn gave some kind of warm feeling, like when you watch Jay and silent bob) well, thanks for the scene where Sam and Dean Snorting coke
Fireworks? Seriously? that is, this is what deception of expectations looks like now - to create an unnecessary branch with the most passable character in the finale... Oki-doki
It was a strange episode. Fillery, too boring. It's like they put the show on pause and decided to reveal the characters, but they didn't do it in an interesting way. The branch with religion is crap. The Sage line is unreliable crap. I don't believe she dreams of reading books and nothing else. I should feel sorry for the lighter, but no, because it betrayed its ideals. The fanfansersis left me indifferent - I didn't watch "Superman". The scene itself is bloodshed for the sake of bloodshed. It's a strange moment that a Home can knock out an ordinary super. The only bright spot is Butcher's humanity, which was shown in the moment of taking care of the dog and after that when he allowed Huey to take part of Vee for Kimiko and Starlight. In general, this is not a final season episode!
I thought that Sage wanted to stage a global superwar to build humanity from scratch, and she just dreamed of reading in the silence of a bunker. It's a great plan. You can even have a joint spin-off with Fallout.
@skkurshlh: So no one seems to be accusing you of anything) Of course he's worried, of course we believe (we could also add that he's not worried about the finale or the show at all, but that's speculation)
@skkurshlh: the essence of the series season 4-5 is what a bad Trump is, and how the audience's kittens are attracted to the patriot's analogies with him. I clearly didn't care about anything else. And the patriot has already been made as crazy as possible. If he was the perfect villain in the first seasons, now he's a crazy idiot.
They're slowly cutting out the supers one by one under one pretext or another. De facto, this is the only plot clue that will later explain the defeat of Homelander. His egocentricity, complexes, and a clearly fucked-up attitude will deprive him of coalitions and allies who will want to pull the plug on him.
in any other case, the company of half-bombs with 2-3 supers would have been unwound long ago.
I don't understand Haight in the direction of this series. Especially calling it filler. If you look at it that way, it's not particularly fillery. arrangements are being made between Butcher and Huey. Touches are added to the personality of the Homelander, even sincere love will not change it. It is impossible not to mention the situation inside the Seven (all against each other). The series is cool from this point of view, revealing some of the characters (I especially liked the branch about Noir). The final mess, my respects! I couldn't imagine such a group at the same table, it was worth it.
@borove4ik: I also really like the development of Homelander. Personally, I can clearly see his vibes of borderline personality disorder (I also have it). He craves love and support, and without them he quickly lost his head until he began to try to harden himself and push everyone away/force them to worship. Over all the seasons, many people betrayed him and caused him great pain, and by the end of this season, he had already completely begun to ride like a cuckoo and imagine himself a God without monkeys. As a result, when he almost allowed himself to trust someone (Petard) again and get the love he wanted, he decided to push her away. But he broke down just when she directly reminded him of his main drawback - the need for love, which he wanted to get rid of at last:(
And why doesn't anyone discuss the moment when Ashley called the Ukrainians on the phone and had such a conversation: "The president and I are absolutely in favor. We need our American supers at home" - "Are you leaving us, slut?" "Isn't it your own fault that you were attacked? I think you ran into it yourself." Well, remembering the beginning of the third episode with the Soldier's handshake to Putin and the phrase "it turns out that the Russians are not our enemies," some kind of pro-Russian note, don't you notice?)
@u1898857: this is not a pro-Russian note, this is a lot of banter about Trump's policy with his half-turn towards Russia. It's clear here that the Seven and their supporters are Republicans, and the starliners are Democrats. In the current political environment and the general uncertainty of the topic around you-know-what, American TV would not seriously support the current Russian political rhetoric, if only to avoid being canceled at home, in American cultural and political games.
By the way, I don't think Kripke spent any crazy money on this fan service. It's more like the connections worked here. Seth Rogen is not just a casual cameo, he is the producer of “Boys” and has already appeared in the series. Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins, as well as Jensen Ackles, have very good and rather friendly relations with Kripke. He made the best horror seasons (the first five) and continued to work with this gang for all 15 years. 15 years old Carl! The others have a similar story: Kumail Nanjiani has been in The Boys before, and Will Forte, Christopher Mintz-Plass and Craig Robinson are actors from the same comedy group close to Rogen and Goldberg. Plus, everyone's cameos are short. Imho, of course, but it seems to me that old connections, friendly cameos and a good idea played a role here, to get everyone together and arrange a bloodbath, which by the way also looked cheap enough, rather than a huge budget for a fan service. But respect to Kripke anyway for having implemented such a reunion. The blog fans really appreciated it.
@u1898857: What exactly did they rate? an incomprehensible bloodbath in which one brother essentially kills the other? What kind of fans are you talking about now, you asked me personally? If anything, I'm disappointed, a hero with Jared's power level could have been left until the end of the season, rather than arranging a cheap fan service, in the hope that hamsters who love superstars would decide to watch 5 seasons for the sake of reuniting their favorite actors in another series for 5 minutes.
@Yumikuri: well, when you stop considering the actors to be brothers from another TV series universe and consider that the scene in the second half of the final season of the Boys series urged Horror fans to urgently watch the Boys from the beginning, then you will realize that this whole scene is purely a cameo for the fan actors and producers. There is no hope for Horror fans here. The boys have a good fanbase of their own. This is a series about Butcher and Homelander, the Soldier is also a minor character here. The only reasons why he's in the spotlight this season are (1) a spin-off with him, (2) a Homelander reveal, and (3) a wonderful Action movie (but without a support group from the Gods, or don't they have their own projects?).
the death of the lighter disappointment was a flat character, and it remained despite an attempt to shed light on her life and show what a weak person she was until the very end, she groveled before homelander, but this is so little, she is an interesting heroine of the underwater from the first season they suck, although he is uninteresting, an ordinary incel, and here is a woman going against her own and without a normal answer why
The fireworks in this episode just blew everything away. I'm glad she was killed, but for some reason I was a little sad for her. The fact that they showed us her backstory and immediately leaked it in the same episode was a strong move. She so desperately wanted to mean something to Homelander that she sacrificed the last spark of hope she had left, and eventually her life. R.I.P legend
The end of the season, with each episode, the degree should increase, as well as the tension, but instead they remove it with funny jokes and fan service. What a cringe Kripke made. It's an incomprehensible concept, there's a lot going on in their world, and they're taking the time to show the world through the eyes of a dog and these ridiculous inserts with home. Petard's zero development as a character, she had to fight for her pastor, for the church, and die fighting.. but in the end, she caved in and died, what did the scriptwriters think when they smoked? Why did you kill him because you were sleeping with a soldier? So he realized this a long time ago when he said that he stank of everything. I'm not stupid, like. But who's dumb is noir. The last noir wouldn't have left a living place from the abyss, but can't this squishy really do anything? He hit me just once for decency's sake, but he just barked and left.. God, what was that.. Fanservice is generally a fierce import. The two soups decided to avenge their past grievances, but instead of putting it off for later, or initially agreeing with the soldier, they simply acted on luck. If they were lucky and persuaded, they would kill him, and if not, they would kill them. It's brilliant. Did they not have enough money to detain Padalecki until the end of the season, so that he could play the role of the fallen A-train or what? How many epic scenes could have been shot with him and Jensen, but no, we'll add him for 10 minutes and merge why we need speedsters in the series. It was purely a lure for the hamster fans of the shows that she didn't want to watch for Dean, so they decided to allegedly cram all three of them into the project, and therefore the fans should watch Season 4 before that, it's brilliant. I'm taking 5 stars off this kalo project for spitting in the faces of their own viewers.
@Yumikuri: Home killed the Firecracker because it reminded him of his weakness in the form of a thirst for love, and he wants to get rid of this weakness and ascend as a deity without demons. If she hadn't blurted out about this weakness of his, he wouldn't have slammed her, because he had already been overwhelmed by her praise up to this point)
It's exactly the same story as with Spider-Man. Try to work on a fan service? Fuck it, and they'll eat you anyway. Either I'm an idiot who doesn't understand the plot genius of these funny fanservice jokes, or the "AAAAA SAM AND DEAN AAAAAAAAA AND MISHA AAAAA!!" scheme worked wonderfully for this audience.
Again, the mention of Ukrainians trolling Sony, which is filmed about useless superpowers from homelander, is a class and the cherry on the cake is the reunion of the trinity from supernatural, as a fan of the series, just a delight for the eyes
When they started making sub-episodes with everyone who suffered from Homelander, I thought they were organizing their resistance, but in the end it was unclear what was what. Why was there an episode about a dog at all…
The dog's sleep here is probably the best of this season I read about the extras in the comments, I personally dropped the series for season 2, I didn't go in, and I don't need them here for episode 3, we're fans of boys, not hard drives
@ROMEDROS: I mastered 5. There were great seasons, and then the nonsense started and I quit. And I already know why Misha is so loved here, he already had to be cut out as a character at 5, but apparently he was forcibly taught over the next 10 seasons. So they pee with boiling water from the reunion. As it is, only Padalecki could have given a cameo, for that matter, at least he is a "brother" and has been preserved well 🤣
I grew up knowing about the story of a real man who had a face on the back of his head and how supposedly she could read minds and say nasty things to him at night. It's nice to see an adaptation of your favorite childhood story after so many years :D (for the same reason, I really like the movie *spoiler alert next* ... ... James Wan's Malignant)
Perhaps the way Homelander behaved antisocially in a party with the scriptwriters is a bit based on Elon Musk? Who promised to legalize all comedy (allow jokes?), went into a club with a bunch of stand-ups, but sat leaning on the phone
It feels like this season is no different from the last one. It's also slow and dull, and nothing happens most of the time. Seth Rogen is a marker of pass-through products in his own right. Of the entire series, only Sam's party was passable. And then, probably, only because the beloved actors starred together again. But Misha didn't really play, but Sam got into the role well.
It's funny that in the last episode I was told that I hadn't bought the satire, that it was all a lie, and yet in this episode there is again a non-Western narrative about Ukraine. It is obvious that the mood in the United States is for a gradual withdrawal of support.
Stronghold of something was not at all his own in this episode. I've endured it for so long without killing anyone. But offering assholes to a dog was too much.
This season, there is a lot at stake to finally bring everything together, and while it is not clear how it will all end, this series is generally a filler🙃
The brothers used to fight evil spirits together, but now they're sniffing) All three of them in one episode is a legendary crossover of parallel universes.
The sweetest thing in the series: Butcher and his tenderness with pesel ^^
Well, another episode that I watched while yawning. Which is strange, because I don't expect much from the "Boys" anymore and perceive it as the most primitive entertainment content, but it still somehow manages to get boring in an hour. It's a bit disappointing, of course, that the series has taken a wrong turn somewhere, but I can already imagine how and how it will all end. Spoiler alert: we will all be disappointed with the finale, because it will be cheap and crumpled. Unexpected, right?
The first episodes of the season went briskly, but somewhere from the last episode, a fierce sagging game began. Even Padalecki and Collins didn't save the day(
I've never watched supernaturals, so I wasn't hooked on the reunion. It was just a little fun in the last ten or fifteen minutes of the episode, but that's it. Otherwise, this is the most boring episode of the entire series.
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272I'm really looking forward to it
I wonder if Stormfront will appear this season? There have already been quite a few hints that she is alive and may even play a role in the finale. Or is this done for the sake of warming up to the Ascent?! Unclear.
Well, and a RIP Lighter. Her fate after the "betrayal" with the Soldier was a foregone conclusion.
At least shooting behind the scenes where to watch))
The motivation of the Soldier is curious - is he greasing John so that he trusts him in order to betray him while he least expects it? With John's paranoia, I'm afraid it's unlikely to work, but well. We'll wait and see.
Either the exceptionally thick story armor of Home, or the paternal feelings of the Soldier just woke up.
I was waiting for a question from Ackles for Padalecki like "Are you super or straight?" But alas, it wasn't meant to be.
Funny cameos and mentions of Leto, Gilroy, Sony, and so on. However, there are only three episodes left, how are they going to finish everything properly? They spend too much time on the Soldier (probably because of the spinoff).
No way, Kripke said that you don't expect much from the finale, you'd better watch how the dog fucks the doll.
At least, I want to believe it, because such a degree of hatred towards others cannot be the real reason.
The mess eventually did happen, but the other thing is, the reunion of the Supernatural trio was short-lived. Most of all, they are interested in the true intentions of the Soldier. It's hard to believe that he suddenly took a liking and devotion to Homelander, for which he even leaked a Lighter that he kind of liked. Rather, he wants to remove the Homelander in his own way and will not waste time on anyone in this process.
In general, the series, of course, is far from the highest quality by the standards of the Boys, but it is suitable as a lead-up to the finale.
Until the very end, the lighter felt that she was doing the wrong thing: she has moral principles in the context of faith. The mouse cried, stabbed, but continued to eat the cactus, as they say.
Homelander had let her go first. Then the actress gave a wonderful monologue, where the Lighter tries to convince herself until the very end that the Homelander is something more than God and the church. And, of course, John sees that she is not loyal in the way he would like.
But they still took out the last 20 minutes. It's really cool that I knew so many cameos about Jared and Misha, but the rest were a pleasant surprise.
Well, in the end, I opened my mouth, I'm really shocked by the ending, although many people write that everything is expected. She was an infuriating character, so that's fine.
But I would like to have some kind of movement for the final season (although the previous episodes were ok)
The Terror episode was more philosophical than interesting.
But then the interesting thing began, which could not but please.
A lot of cameos - fire, and in general it was fun to watch them))
By the way, I liked the scenes with the Film Noir. The cool thing is that it's not just a function character - it's humanized and shown from different angles. Plus, the parallels with the old Noir are also well drawn.
In the comments, there is once again a parade of estrus on the fan service. As soon as people finally get their fill of this nonsense.
Padalecki's voice is so unpleasant. Well, I won't have to hear it anymore.
There are a lot of really funny jokes, but they don't save the day.
Most of all, dreams of Terror delivered)
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And it's a pity that they followed the path of religion with Homelander, in principle, somehow the tension was relieved, the seriousness was reduced. They were so close to something great, but no, he's just a crazy fanatic. What for? The whole series, he showed a certain level of intelligence, and then just, well, I'm a God now. Obey.
Of course, it's not as insulting as Daenerys's sudden departure, but unfortunately it's closer than I would like.
There is no place for half-full episodes, as if it were time to end the plot. Why delay so much and leave a bunch of storylines for the most recent episodes?
But it was my favorite TV series.🤷🏻♀️
For me, the series is an order of magnitude better than the previous one - pure mediocre
The dog's dream is the funniest part of the series.
Oh, well, the bunker part has a bit of a flashback from the last seasons of the Super Bunkers, the preparation for the battle with "God"
I'm also glad to see the actors from the Archives.
And the soldier boy almost recognized the Patriot as his son, sweetly
but in general I liked the series, it was interesting to look at other characters, because I was already tired of Butcher's suffering
They were in the Rookie episode right now—they're both fresh.
A cameo for the sake of a cameo, very weak
We are waiting for a gallop through Europe in the last 3 episodes
(Or another filler)
Besides, she's very scary.
...but on the other hand, this is clearly not for the last season and not a couple of episodes before the finale. In season 3 or 4, it would be appropriate, now there is no sense of impending total asshole at all. Yes, it's fun, yes, it's bloody, but I don't see the scale. It's like we're going to have 5 more seasons of "Boys" after that, which is clearly not the feeling of pressure and anxiety that it should be.
Apart from everything else, it's more likely good than bad, there's a question of the skill of the scriptwriters, will they be able to close everything competently in just 3 episodes, or will there be another disappointing, or even an open ending.
What is the motivation of the Soldier and why is he tossed back and forth in every episode? Why didn't Homelander hear that Marathon was lying? Why does the series just throw in a superman who CAN suddenly KNOCK OUT A HOMELANDER LIKE THAT? For the second series in a row, it turns out that it can be effortlessly cut down with the right funds. Well, why does everyone say that V1 is everything, Homelander won? As I understand it, it gives immunity from the virus and aging, but other supers with V1 besides the Soldier and the one who left him seem to have died safely, so they're not immortal?
Well, why does Mr. Marathon make a train sound when running, I thought this was the reason why Hey Train got his nickname, but it turns out to be a joke All the speedsters?
Well, Sage's plan, of course, is some kind of fierce nonsense. You're waiting for some of her ideas to be revealed, but in the end, "fuck me, I want to be left behind ((" yeah.
Well, the bloody scenes are no longer shocking, to be honest, it's all happening somehow casually.
I don't feel sorry for Rogen, but I feel bad for Hader.
But so far there are zero emotions.
Kapets, I was distorted by this scene, it's creepy to die like that
What can't she figure out on her own if she's so smart
How is she smart?
So far, he's only doing shit.
Although I agree, we could not just tell that she is smart, but take and show the facts. Not just about Grandma, the cure for cancer and Othello, but in real time
The fan meeting from the Archives was amusing, and it was good that it was so short. Thank you, because I wouldn't have the energy to watch them more than the allotted time. These are filler characters, their interaction should not burden the plot, but it became clear that if the Homelander were not feared alone, but a coalition of supers would gather, no Homie would be enough to resist such different abilities.
The soldier, imho, did not betray, not because he was imbued with paternal feelings, he did not like the swing of ordinary supers at a more powerful one, such encouragement of intra-super wars. Well, he needs to find Vi1 too (and destroy it, I'm sure that's what he wants), so it worked out "we're in a bind, we have a common goal" + he really owes Homelander for the last episode + a completely indirect goal, that he needs to understand what happened to the Thunderstorm, obviously loved her.
Should I give you knee pads?
What?
You look like you want to suck my dick. Should I give it that way?
The Soldier and the Underwater
The reunion is over just for the fan service)
The reference to the gods is that when demons left people's bodies, they also flew out through their mouths like a black whirlwind. 🌬️
I miss Supernatural so much, one of my favorite TV shows. ☺️
On the other hand, it's a strange episode for the final season, they spent a lot of money on cameos, and they could have bothered more on the graphon and battles, so far they're just following each other in circles.
The lighter was cut out for business, it feels like no one will be able to play on both sides, the Homelander will not leave such an opportunity to anyone. I think Sage lied to Ashley just to check which side she was on. It's also hard to believe in the Soldier's loyalty to his son, the feeling that he's just moving with the flow so far to see where it all goes next, if this is really his arch of rapprochement with his son, then it's been pulled out of his finger as much as possible.
I would like more interaction for the main characters, rather than super minor ones, but such favorites in another universe. I think everyone wants to see more of Butcher and Homie. In this series, we are watching their confrontation, and not looking at Hard Drives 2.0.
. The cameos of producers, actors and dudes from spn gave some kind of warm feeling, like when you watch Jay and silent bob) well, thanks for the scene where Sam and Dean Snorting coke
The legendary reunion was so short🥲🥲
I would have been in the bunker a long time ago))
De facto, this is the only plot clue that will later explain the defeat of Homelander.
His egocentricity, complexes, and a clearly fucked-up attitude will deprive him of coalitions and allies who will want to pull the plug on him.
in any other case, the company of half-bombs with 2-3 supers would have been unwound long ago.
And the bloodbath towards the end with a cameo by Rogan and his sidekicks is also top
Especially calling it filler. If you look at it that way, it's not particularly fillery. arrangements are being made between Butcher and Huey. Touches are added to the personality of the Homelander, even sincere love will not change it.
It is impossible not to mention the situation inside the Seven (all against each other).
The series is cool from this point of view, revealing some of the characters (I especially liked the branch about Noir).
The final mess, my respects!
I couldn't imagine such a group at the same table, it was worth it.
"The president and I are absolutely in favor. We need our American supers at home"
- "Are you leaving us, slut?"
"Isn't it your own fault that you were attacked? I think you ran into it yourself."
Well, remembering the beginning of the third episode with the Soldier's handshake to Putin and the phrase "it turns out that the Russians are not our enemies," some kind of pro-Russian note, don't you notice?)
The others have a similar story: Kumail Nanjiani has been in The Boys before, and Will Forte, Christopher Mintz-Plass and Craig Robinson are actors from the same comedy group close to Rogen and Goldberg. Plus, everyone's cameos are short.
Imho, of course, but it seems to me that old connections, friendly cameos and a good idea played a role here, to get everyone together and arrange a bloodbath, which by the way also looked cheap enough, rather than a huge budget for a fan service.
But respect to Kripke anyway for having implemented such a reunion. The blog fans really appreciated it.
This is a series about Butcher and Homelander, the Soldier is also a minor character here. The only reasons why he's in the spotlight this season are (1) a spin-off with him, (2) a Homelander reveal, and (3) a wonderful Action movie (but without a support group from the Gods, or don't they have their own projects?).
It's an incomprehensible concept, there's a lot going on in their world, and they're taking the time to show the world through the eyes of a dog and these ridiculous inserts with home. Petard's zero development as a character, she had to fight for her pastor, for the church, and die fighting.. but in the end, she caved in and died, what did the scriptwriters think when they smoked? Why did you kill him because you were sleeping with a soldier? So he realized this a long time ago when he said that he stank of everything. I'm not stupid, like.
But who's dumb is noir. The last noir wouldn't have left a living place from the abyss, but can't this squishy really do anything? He hit me just once for decency's sake, but he just barked and left.. God, what was that..
Fanservice is generally a fierce import. The two soups decided to avenge their past grievances, but instead of putting it off for later, or initially agreeing with the soldier, they simply acted on luck. If they were lucky and persuaded, they would kill him, and if not, they would kill them. It's brilliant.
Did they not have enough money to detain Padalecki until the end of the season, so that he could play the role of the fallen A-train or what?
How many epic scenes could have been shot with him and Jensen, but no, we'll add him for 10 minutes and merge why we need speedsters in the series.
It was purely a lure for the hamster fans of the shows that she didn't want to watch for Dean, so they decided to allegedly cram all three of them into the project, and therefore the fans should watch Season 4 before that, it's brilliant.
I'm taking 5 stars off this kalo project for spitting in the faces of their own viewers.
I read about the extras in the comments, I personally dropped the series for season 2, I didn't go in, and I don't need them here for episode 3, we're fans of boys, not hard drives
(for the same reason, I really like the movie *spoiler alert next*
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James Wan's Malignant)
The claims are rather that half of the comments on the series are about the supernatural)
It's funny that in the last episode I was told that I hadn't bought the satire, that it was all a lie, and yet in this episode there is again a non-Western narrative about Ukraine. It is obvious that the mood in the United States is for a gradual withdrawal of support.
Stronghold of something was not at all his own in this episode. I've endured it for so long without killing anyone. But offering assholes to a dog was too much.
I don't agree with Rogen either.
All three of them in one episode is a legendary crossover of parallel universes.
The sweetest thing in the series: Butcher and his tenderness with pesel ^^