One of the more menacing scenes was how he almost made the deep fellate A-train and they almost did it without hesitation.After today's episode, Homelander has become the scariest villain on tv or film, maybe ever. Antony Starr needs an Emmy immediately.
I thought season 3 was kind of in the direction of becoming lame, the story got circular, and without considering s4, I'm losing interest in the show. Will probably binge it later, but I gotta decide between this and invincible, and I'll judge by this thread, if it's lame predicable black and white characters, I'll skip it.So is this just a thing we have to presume now? Great shows just exponentially deteriorate? Jesus this isn't quite as bad as GoT but that's what I thought of during S4.
The first season was incredible. S2 was... pretty good. It's just devolved into a shit show
We literally don’t care, who says he’s gay? Seems more Bi to me, either way literally don’t care.WAY too much gay.
This season is supposedly going full left-wing, but its not exactly putting the gay lifestyle in a positive light. More like a disgusting light.
I would ask gay fans of the show - Are you happy Frenchie is now gay, or were you also enjoying the slow-developing relationship between him and Kamiko developing over 3 seasons?
The only real knock I have on this season is the shit with Frenchie, it seems like rushed writing just to give the character something to do.
...and honestly Kimiko's story kinda feels the same way.
So Frenchie murders dude's family and the guy sees Frenchie's scarred up ankle; now with these dudes being such an item the one guy never saw Frenchie's ankle after that? Thought these dudes were fuckin and whatnot? I'd think I'd notice someone I'm with having a scarred up body part.. there's no reason for Frenchie to hide his ankles because he had no idea the dude was under the bed peeping on them.
Frenchie has always been gay, he was in throuple in season 1 .
can you really blame folks for wanting frenchie to pound that sideways vagina?It's like people come in here to bitch about echo chamber bullet points and don't actually watch the show.
OHHHHHH Yeahhhh.
The Gen-V season was TAME compared to that arc in the comics.
We literally don’t care, who says he’s gay? Seems more Bi to me, either way literally don’t care.
He's looming hardBring back soldier boy imo
“The Boys” co-creator and illustrator Darick Robertson recently confirmed to Rolling Stone that an early attempt to bring the comic book series to screen was through a film trilogy from director Adam McKay. This was back in 2008 before the launch of the Marvel Cinematic Universe helped turn comic book movies into the most profitable genre at the box office.
It all started with Seth Rogen and his longtime collaborator Evan Goldberg got their hands on the first issue of “The Boys” comic book.
“We were like, ‘Holy shit, this is fucking crazy,’ ” Rogen said. “And that week we went to Sony and we’re like, ‘You guys should make this.’ ”
lol, i do the same
haven't watched any frenchie homo scenes
that's shit's terrible
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Always did, even though i miss Maeve, who was a peer. outside of her, everybody's like meh compared to him. She brought seriousness and stature to the show, unlike the characters today, which are mostly ass.Honestly homelander carries show right now imo
Yeah I just FF itlol, i do the same
haven't watched any frenchie homo scenes
that's shit's terrible
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Season 4 of “The Boys” has made a strong debut, according to Amazon. The studio says that the new episodes achieved 21% more viewers in its first four days of streaming than Season 3’s launch reached in the same amount of time, though exact figures were not provided.
Amazon also notes that this the series’ fourth consecutive season of growth, putting it among the streamer’s five biggest TV seasons ever when measuring four days of premiere viewership. Isolating for solely returning seasons, “The Boys” Season 4 is Amazon’s second biggest, beat only by “Reacher’s” Season 2 debut in December.
60% of viewers were located outside of the U.S., Amazon says, with Brazil, the U.K. and India being major drivers of the show’s success. The season was Prime Video’s No. 1 title in 160 countries after four days.