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    1 month ago

    I’m not the type of fan that goes to post on r/TheBoys, but neither my husband or me were let down by the final season or the series finale itself.

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      Eh, I was. But like for the same reason the show has been disappointing. You have an entire show about how corporations will gladly poison the bread at the circus, spending hours of showtime mocking the excesses of late-stage capitalism, and then, nothing. At least Garth Ennis had something to say about apathy or whatever; the show spun a return to status quo corporatism as a good thing.

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        the show spun a return to status quo corporatism as a good thing.

        Well yeah, it’s on Amazon.

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    First I’m hearing that it was controversial. It wasn’t the greatest finale ever but it was fine. It’s hard to stick the landing.

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      Well it directly attacks a certain sitting president so there’s a segment of the population that wants to drum of controversy where none exists in order to taint the image of the show.

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    My only issue with it is the last few minutes being a return to the status quo. I would have liked it if they portrayed a little bit of ongoing community organization, the kind of actions the viewer can take today without any superpowers.

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    I was fine until the pro-corporate return to normal where no one seems to learn a fucking thing.

    Granted, this is probably the most realistic depiction, but the response to the world’s apathy shouldn’t be to portray it as inescapable.

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    I liked the first season. it was shot better, Homelander came off as a manipulative pos instead of an idiotic pos in later seasons, and it followed the original source more closely.

    Say what you will about the comic, it’s not everyones cup of tea, but I just hate what they did with Noir in the show. I mean the comic had it setup beautifully for that reveal and the show just didn’t bother to touch it. the MAJOR plot point from the comic, the entire damn comic series revolved around THAT reveal and Kripke was all “nah, i’m good.”

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        so in the Comics Black Noir is actually a clone of Homelander and HE has been the one doing all the bad things that Homelander has done while gas lighting the actual Homelander into thinking he has a split personality and doing bad stuff. Vought had cloned Homelander in case he started going rogue and as a result (since he wasn’t going rogue) Black Noir/Clone Homelander starts doing shit as Homelander in hopes Vought will replace real homelander with black noir/clone homelander. the ACTUAL Homelander didn’t do any of it, he was just a manipulative POS.

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        Very generally spoilery:

        As I remember in the comics Noir is a clone of Homelander who was made and designed to kill Homelander as a failsafe. This is not the case in the show at all.

        (FYI: I partially read the comics at a friends house a long time ago, and I have never watched the show.)

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    I really dont think Kripke is at fault here. It was obvious that he was setting up something much better with gen v and in general with the boys. Everything wrong with season 5 is because of corporate, they had to basically rewrite the whole thing and i heard they even had to reshoot some of it because amazon suddenly cancelled gen v and saw vought rising as their new cash cow. Telling a story which youve been setting up for 4+2 seasons and then having it suddenly hijacked must suck.

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    30 days ago

    I binged watched The Boys, starting about a week before S5 came out. I try to go into shows like this (I literally knew nothing about it, other than the most basic superhero angle) with the idea that I’m there for whatever story they want to tell. Most times I’m disappointed (Game Of Thrones comes to mind), but a lot of times it’s a good ride (For All Mankind, and The Expanse comes to mind). No show that has a multi-season run is going to be perfect (except Andor, Andor was damn near perfect), but the good and great parts of AAA shows will stick with you, and you’ll absolutely understand the story they want to tell.