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Hey folks!

This season is WILD and I'm here for it! I truly can't believe how much these characters have transformed over the past three seasons and I can't wait to see how this season wraps up.

Looking forward to reading your comments down below. Take care, have a great weekend and of course, stay golden! :)

LINK: https://youtu.be/boA4bEZz16I 

Original Series: The Boys

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Comments

Eric Wallace

Soldier boy got his costume from "The Legend." thats was mentioned at his apartment in the last epsiode

Mastervodo

"I understand the warning now at the beginning of the episode." HAHAHA!

Brian Jones

Just to answer your question, Soldier boy got his uniform when he visited The Legend. I think you were talking over that bit when it was discussed in the last episode.

Dante

One of the first things The Legend said was that Soldier Boy came for his uniform. Mentioned it before he told them about Crimson Countess.

John Cedar

"Hughie, you're teaming up with a murderer!" Let's just make a short (definitely not comprehensive) list: - Hughie exploded Translucent with an ass bomb - Butcher caved Mesmer's face in - Butcher was fine with exploding a house with a baby inside - Frenchie has literally killed children as a hitman - Kimiko ripped a guy's face off and threw a gun into someone's skull - Starlight herself killed some soccer dad to steal his car - Grace Mallory literally trafficked cocaine to be sold in minority neighborhoods during the Reagan administration, leading to the deaths of millions. Like ????? Who tf have they teamed up with that isn't a murderer? Idk if I'm alone in this, but I honestly feel Starlight and MM are taking stupid pills 50% of the time this season.

Erik Stevenson

If your takeaway from the show overall is "actually murder is fine" rather than "murder is bad and you should actually be judging the characters you like pretty negatively when they commit murder" that's a misunderstanding on your end.

John Cedar

If your takeaway from my comment is that I believe murder is okay or that's the show's message, then that's a misunderstanding on your end. "Teaming up with a murderer" is not a good argument against their best shot at stopping a psychopathic superman stand-in that threatened to level NYC. If they shouldn't "team up with a murderer", then they should disband The Boys, because most or all of them have killed without it being an accident/self defense, and I bet they're gonna keep doing that in Season 4. If Starlight had said "He's unstable" or "He's too powerful for us to control" or "We don't know what the Russians did to him", then those would have been reasonable things to get Hughie on her side. But she didn't say that. Since you needed help understanding, that is the part of the narrative I was addressing. Not the show's overall themes on murder and violence, and where the line is.

Erik Stevenson

It really seems like you sort of fundamentally don't understand their characters TBH.

Jay Craig

It's almost like Starlight made an entire speech in this exact episode about how she's sick of the idea that you 'have to be shitty in order to win'

Athenor

Hi Nat, thanks for the rreaction

John Cedar

Would love to see the parallel universe cut where Starlight plays chicken too hard with Homelander and ends up crippling the US, getting hundreds of millions of (powerless) people killed, and triggering a new world order. Like seriously, I'm having a hard time entertaining anything less than "whatever it takes" with Homelander. With literally any of the other Supes, even the really shitty ones, it's a different story. But he is a walking nuke. If that's Starlight's arc this season, then fine, but I'm not a fan of the show narratively favoring her with things happening to work in her favor. Something she does in future episodes is very risky and could have easily ended terribly if enough people turned on Homelander. He is only getting more unhinged. Honestly, don't know why I bother to write any real reply when I get braindead responses like "you don't understand the characters" that just end with nothing real to say. Should've seen it coming from a dude who looks like an egg.

Brandon Moore

One of my favorite episodes of the show. Got a recommendation: BEEF. On Netflix, 10 Episodes, good humor and drama ranging from fun to dark. One of Netflix's best original shows.

Ariana Mitchell

the soldier boy/billy teamup against homelander is legendary!! and yay to annie for exposing homelander and vought, she's a queen

Matt D

Would anyone else love to see Natalie react to the greatest sitcom ever, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia?

PureGonzo

With all due respect to Nat, she could barely handle Tropic Thunder, so I seriously doubt she’d be able to appreciate Always Sunny. She’s far too woke for comedy like that. Although I’d love it if she proved me wrong 😉

Anonymous

Hey im kinda new and was wondering if you could explain how i can stitch my own copy to watch?

Anonymous

you gotta react to the peaky blinders after this it would be incredible

Anonymous

@PureGonzo Alwaus Sunny is literally built by and for "woke" people. Plus I think she's seen it already. I think I remember her mentioning the show a few times in reactions.

Richard Maurer

If nothing else the Boys (the group, not the show) have all, to varying degrees, compromised their ideals for the "greater good", making them all hypocrites, also to varying degrees. But the chief hypocrite is Butcher, hands down. His hatred of Supes is so strong he confesses to Maeve that his goal is to kill them all (even Ryan, I would assume) yet he's willing to become one himself with barely any hesitation, if it will help get him a little closer to his goal. He's really as much of a villain as Homelander is.

Ian

that's not how you spell Community ;)

Erik Stevenson

@PureGonzo tell us more about how literally every aspect of the show It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is going over your head.

PureGonzo

Tell me more about how the original intent of both Tropic Thunder and Always Sunny and the public’s false perception of them is going over your head. Tropic Thunder was much the same as Always Sunny; making fun of anti-wokeness by using anti-woke characters and humor. And Natalie couldn’t even handle hearing certain words – let alone the movie itself – despite it also being “built by and for woke people.” A film or show’s intent often drastically differs from the public’s perception of it, and you’d know this if you weren’t living under a rock of willful ignorance for the past 20 years. You starting to feel stupid yet? Because you should.