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That scene had me howling!

Holy shit, the dolphin![]()
Because that's what the comic it's based on was called.Why is it called "the boys"
It also seems to be the term Butcher uses to reference his merry little band of supe defiersWhy is it called "the boys"
I honestly wondered why they didn't just drown the guy. Take that cage & drop it into a pool or lake or something. Would've been a hell of a lot easier to clean up.The introduction of our next member of The Boys, Frenchie was pretty good. I actually figured out what he had planned for Translucent pretty quickly once they kept showing the turtle going into it's shell.
I'd have figured out a way to drown him right in that room lol. They managed to build a bomb, & a cage. A water tight crate is not out of the question lolThey didn't want to take him outside because then they would be detected by Vought.
That actually becomes a plot point. But even so, this is a world where super humans were suddenly there, and what happens. If a handful of super humans appeared in real life here and now, what would the result be? That is what it's exploring.My main issue with this series is the same I have with the source material. It has these Supers be in a world where there's really no need for them so we can see them be asshats and nothing else. If there really were alien invasions or demon gods or real supervillains running around doing stuff the normal cops and armies couldn't handle and the Supers could, this sort of story wouldn't work.
Or hell just knock him out and shove some virulent poison down his throat. He didn't appear to have any super immunity or healing powers.It also seems to be the term Butcher uses to reference his merry little band of supe defiers
I honestly wondered why they didn't just drown the guy. Take that cage & drop it into a pool or lake or something. Would've been a hell of a lot easier to clean up.
The problem in the original comics is they didn't do absolutely anything to deserve the masses' admiration. There are almost no super-villains. They never save anyone. We never see them fight "normal" crime. People read their comics believing that they are same kind of chronicles of their adventures. What the heck???That actually becomes a plot point. But even so, this is a world where super humans were suddenly there, and what happens. If a handful of super humans appeared in real life here and now, what would the result be? That is what it's exploring.
Yes, but this isn't the original comic, it's the show.The problem in the original comics is they didn't do absolutely anything to deserve the masses' admiration. There are almost no super-villains. They never save anyone. We never see them fight "normal" crime. People read their comics believing that they are same kind of chronicles of their adventures. What the heck???
Yes, but this isn't the original comic, it's the show.
That being said, a big part of the story is that these "heroes" are being marketed. There is a huge billion dollar agency pushing their brand and pushing the U.S. government to contract them. So you are right, they didn't do anything to deserve the masses' admiration, any more than the Kardassians (just to name one example) did.
I haven't made myself clearWe do see them doing some real crime fighting in the show.
Perhaps it's better explained in the comics, but why he should bother to do it? it's just a lot of headaches governing the world. He has already everything he wants.Saw season one, it was great! I do wonder if Homelander does have some-type of physical weakness, what to prevent him from just taking over the world ?
Saw season one, it was great! I do wonder if Homelander does have some-type of physical weakness, what to prevent him from just taking over the world ?
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