It ended with a simple ending and a shitty finale.
Both The Boys season 5 and Dexter season 8 lacked any agency and a lot of stuff just happened for the sake of happening. But Dexter takes the cake for level of stupidity.
I was invested in the characters but never took the stories or social commentary that serious because it was always played for laughs. Except for a few exceptions. Homelander needed to become more drunk with power and The Boys did need a credible way of getting ride of him despite how powerful he was.I never treated this show as being anything other than a satirical action comedy, and never really felt invested in any of the characters. I liked the show fine, but it was never meant to be anything other than what we got. I think people expected something that the show never really was.
How was the ending in the comics? Did Homelander go ape on the world?
I enjoyed it. Though I am among the few who enjoyed this season mostly, I will admit at bits it was a bit lacking. But the finale was satisfactory and enjoyable. Was it perfect? No. But it kept me entertained and engaged and in the end that's all I really ask for from my entertainment. And as such I unhesitatingly give the finale two thumbs up.
Something that has been nagging me all season though, why did they keep Jessie T Usher in the main cast given he was only in one episode? I know, the answer is probably contractual reasons, but it still seemed odd to me.
Personally I think Vought International is busted as a megacorporation - Homelander fired, harassed, or even murdered a lot Vought employees - and alongside VernonCorp was the main participant in a brutal dictatorship that had tore the country apart.
And besides which the Singer Presidency is aiming at taking no prisoners, the Vought brand has been tarnished, their business interests are collapsing (the oil pipeline, etc), and why would the remaining supes at Vought Tower take orders from a deposed, disgraced CEO and had more in common with Homelander?
However the thousands of supes aren't going nowhere and will likely form up into roving independent bands of mercenaries, gangsters, and vigilantes (when Stan Edgar hits problems trying to turn a sinking ship around; he's a capable technocrar, not a wizard).
Even if Vought as a company dissolves or shrinks into irrelevancy, their legacy with their laboratories, strains of Compound V, and secret programmes will likely live on (falling into the hands of crime syndicates, terrorists, spy agencies, dictatorships, and rival corporations).
More less this. When you get down to it, Vought is the leading pharmaceutical company in the world at the cutting edge of a lot of scientific advances. Supes aren't just going to go away either, even if their law enforcement authority is severely scaled back in light of what has happened, they still have their status as actors and entertainers, with their own movies and TV shows and whatnot generating revenue. And that's before you get into the fact that Vought seems to have a presence in practically every conceivable market. Even if the aftermath of Homelander's grab for godhood takes a turn for the worse for Vought on the stock market, this will likely lead to some other hungry corporation entering into a merger with Vought. Vought gets to survive, the other corporation gets access to all of Vought's revenue. Maybe remove Stan Edgar and put someone new in charge and it gives the appearance reforms are underway. It's all just short term fixes without any real long term changes.I think Vought is to big to fail.
They'd have their Vought World equivalent of MAGA fans and ultra-conservatives. Homelander might even become a right wing martyr like Charlie Kirk. But the majority of films would receive the same treatment as The Cosby Show or similar in our world.You know what I am curious about. What is the world going to think about all these popular movies they have made starring the likes of Homelander and The Deep and so forth. It would sort of be like people trying to still enjoy the MCU movies right after Robert Downey Jr gained powers, announced he was a GOD and was going to kill all those who don't believe. Not sure it would be easy to enjoy "Iron Man" movies anymore after that.
Not only that it seems like Hollywood lost lots of talent over the past year. Their world no longer has a Seth Rogan,Bill Hader etc. You also know Will Ferrell is going to be cancelled after working with A-Train who is still likely seen as a bad guy to most of the public.
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