The Boys - An Amazon Prime adaptation of the Ennis comic series

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Not at all. It’s not that I don’t believe they’d do it, I just didn’t know they did.

What kind of turnaround time is that for writing, shooting, and editing + CGI?
It's two years per season now because they make a season of Gen V in between each season. So next season of this might not be until 2026 or even 2027 if they produce another season or two of the spinoffs. So the final season could literally be two years into another Trump term.
 
How is the new episode even going to get released? This would be like if a movie came out a week after JFK's assassination called "To Kill a President" that was about a Nixon knockoff getting shot and killed. What kind of retarded bullshit will Kripke say if the episode does come out? "Yeah I actually think Trump getting shot is a good thing and I predicted it with this episode. White racism is out of control and I wish the bullet made its way through Trump's cranium. Honestly I think Biden is a fat pussy for condemning the assassination attempt, I think he needs a few sissy hypno-therapy sessions in Tek Knights dungeon to get his mind right *laughs*."
 
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Another thing that hasn't really come up this season is Homelander being a human lie detector. He should have known that Cameron Coleman was telling the truth about not being the leak. Again, this could be explained by his hearing being damaged. But if that was a deliberate plot choice it probably would have been acknowledged in the show by now. I think the writers just forgot.
Homelander spared Butcher in the comics once because he could sense Butcher's heart rate and figured he wasn't at fault for what happened to Jack from Jupiter. Jack from Jupiter was angry and he thinks the Boys released the dirt on him to ruin him, but Homelander wouldn't let them engage since he believed Butcher was innocent due to his heart rate. He then strikes an agreement with Butcher to let things slide and let bygones be bygones, at least temporarily.

Once again, this is capeshit, and capeshit power levels and abilities are based on what the author wants. It's not like fantasy or sci-fi where there are rules; for example, Star Wars has the Jedi Mace Windu openly explain that their Order's power in the Force has grown weaker in Attack of the Clones, which sets them up to get butchered by clone stormtroopers in Revenge of the Sith since they couldn't sense the betrayal coming due to their weakened powers.

If a smarter writer was writing this, they would've had Soldier Boy partially hit Homelander with his beam weapon in the last season. Homelander still retains his powers, but that partial exposure to the blast would explain why he's aging and why he can't hear as well anymore, making him more paranoid since he can no longer act as a human lie detector. He can no longer do what he did in the past, like with Hughie and that baptism scene where he could sense Hughie's heart rate, and he started asking if something was wrong. Back then, Homelander felt like he was in control because he could tell if someone's lying, but once he loses that power, he starts getting paranoid, since he's never had to rely on having genuine faith and trusting other people before.

Stan Edgar is freed from prison.
The fact that Victoria rescued Stan Edgar from the Feds should've started a war between her and Homelander, since outside of the Boys, she's the most likely culprit. It should be to the point where ''Dakota Bob'' Singer would be able to make a back-room deal with Homelander to kill Victoria. Then Singer sends Victoria to make a political speech in some backwater state that she goes to by private plane, and Homelander ambushes her by lasering the plane in half like he did to that one plane in Season 1. Heck, you could use that to create tension between Singer and the Boys, since that would show him that Homelander is a far more effective ally since he could actually get shit done. Homelander would then use that negotiate and get Singer to back off on restricting Supes. That would make Homelander a more effective threat, since the incoming president would have his back.

How is the new episode even going get to released? This would be like if a movie came out a week after JFK's assassination called "To Kill a President" that was about a Nixon knockoff getting shot and killed. What kind of retarded bullshit will Kripke say if the episode does come out? "Yeah I actually think Trump getting shot is a good thing and I predicted it with this episode. White racism is out of control and I wish the bullet made its way through Trump's cranium. Honestly I think Biden is a fat pussy for condemning the assassination attempt, I think he needs a few sissy hypno-therapy sessions in Tek Knights dungeon to get his mind right *laughs*."
Kripke and his politics have been to the detriment of the show. The comic was already somewhat skewered to the Left with them making fun of Christians, which was already there in Season 1, but the more they veer to the left with all the political stuff against pro-life people, religious people, gun rights people, etc., the more cringy the show gets.

It's actually quite admirable that people are still religious in a world where degeneracy is common and a lot of the culture focuses around superhero worship. It's logical that people would want to remain armed, especially since you have crazy superheroes running around and more than half of them are probably evil. And in a time when population is declining, pro-life arguments actually make sense to keep the population numbers stable. Especially since people die from the crazy antics of these superheroes that Vought keeps having to cover up.
 
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I really enjoyed the first season, and didn't hate the second. But the third and now ongoing the fourth, it's becoming increasingly nonsensical, and the political jabs are getting really off-putting. I can see how people start rooting for what's supposed to be the bad guys since they're consistently more entertaining and interesting.
 
So anyone think the current happenings are going to impact the show because of the plotline about the assassination of a President Elect? Probably not, but it is a funny coincidence isn't it. Schizos will go wild with this one.
 
So anyone think the current happenings are going to impact the show because of the plotline about the assassination of a President Elect? Probably not, but it is a funny coincidence isn't it. Schizos will go wild with this one.
It really goes to show how out of touch the show is when around the same time an episode about a right wing plot to shoot the president is going to air, a left wing plot to shoot the president actually takes place.
 
I really enjoyed the first season, and didn't hate the second. But the third and now ongoing the fourth, it's becoming increasingly nonsensical, and the political jabs are getting really off-putting. I can see how people start rooting for what's supposed to be the bad guys since they're consistently more entertaining and interesting.
There's been something weird this season with references to real world political figures like Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren and Mike Lindell. Neuman apparently knowing AOC is particularly weird.
 
Another thing that hasn't really come up this season is Homelander being a human lie detector. He should have known that Cameron Coleman was telling the truth about not being the leak. Again, this could be explained by his hearing being damaged. But if that was a deliberate plot choice it probably would have been acknowledged in the show by now. I think the writers just forgot.
Polygraphs are very unreliable and homelander knows this. I suppose the writers could just ignore this, it would be a cool plotpoint, but yeah.

Frenchie and Kimiko fucking suck. How the fuck did you not notice a cripple nerd break free of his chains? They were having eyes on him 24/7. This is beyond brain dead.
Early Frenchie: An eccentric mysterious polymath

Middle Frenchie: A simp but still has character

Late Frenchie: A sexually deviant faggot
 
It really goes to show how out of touch the show is when around the same time an episode about a right wing plot to shoot the president is going to air, a left wing plot to shoot the president actually takes place.
I didn't see the episode because fuck anything in this show Season 3 onwards, but what's the gist? That sounds eerily coincidental
 
I didn't see the episode because fuck anything in this show Season 3 onwards, but what's the gist? That sounds eerily coincidental
The main conceit of this season, in a nutshell: Dakota Bob got elected president with Victoria Neumann (the headpopper) as his running mate, and they're plotting to assassinate him because he's been very vocal about wanting to limit their ability to do whatever they want. So the plan is they kill him through some false flag attack (on January 6th, no less), Neumann becomes president, and supes are back in business again.

It's often easy to forget that that's the ticking clock element of the season when the show keeps veering off into one tangent or another, or when it devotes huge chunks of episodes to grotesque mockeries of everything Kripke and Rogen hate, or when they do yet another cringey gay sex scene. In the end, it's a decision made in poor taste, made worse through really bad timing, and certainly not likely to get Amazon to change their mind about only giving them one more season. I really doubt they'll pull it or delay it, but I wonder if they're gonna drop a disclaimer in the front saying assassinations are bad or something.
 
The main conceit of this season, in a nutshell: Dakota Bob got elected president with Victoria Neumann (the headpopper) as his running mate, and they're plotting to assassinate him because he's been very vocal about wanting to limit their ability to do whatever they want. So the plan is they kill him through some false flag attack (on January 6th, no less), Neumann becomes president, and supes are back in business again.

It's often easy to forget that that's the ticking clock element of the season when the show keeps veering off into one tangent or another, or when it devotes huge chunks of episodes to grotesque mockeries of everything Kripke and Rogen hate, or when they do yet another cringey gay sex scene. In the end, it's a decision made in poor taste, made worse through really bad timing, and certainly not likely to get Amazon to change their mind about only giving them one more season. I really doubt they'll pull it or delay it, but I wonder if they're gonna drop a disclaimer in the front saying assassinations are bad or something.
This, but also aside from trying to kill Homelander the secondary goal of The Boys this season is killing Neuman before she can kill the president. So it's duelling assassinations, it's a game of who can assassinate who first. Both sides agree that assassination is good, they just disagree on who should be assassinated.
 
Dakota Bob got elected president with Victoria Neumann (the headpopper) as his running mate, and they're plotting to assassinate him because he's been very vocal about wanting to limit their ability to do whatever they want. So the plan is they kill him through some false flag attack (on January 6th, no less), Neumann becomes president, and supes are back in business again.
Bob has inside information on how dangerous the superheroes are. He also knows that they likely killed his last pick for VP. Meaning that he highly suspects that they will be killing him at any moment. The plan for the superheros is to have the shapeshifter kill Bob while looking like Starlight and do it in public. Then the Starlighters will all be wiped out by Homelander and his super army and pave the way for martial law. Even if Bob was supportive of superheroes they were going to kill him anyways.
It's often easy to forget that that's the ticking clock element of the season when the show keeps veering off into one tangent or another, or when it devotes huge chunks of episodes to grotesque mockeries of everything Kripke and Rogen hate, or when they do yet another cringey gay sex scene. In the end, it's a decision made in poor taste, made worse through really bad timing, and certainly not likely to get Amazon to change their mind about only giving them one more season. I really doubt they'll pull it or delay it, but I wonder if they're gonna drop a disclaimer in the front saying assassinations are bad or something.
Every show is like this not just The Boys. They stopped the zombie apocalypse in Last of Us for an entire episode about two fags living together. House of the Dragon repeatedly has sex scenes and now incest dream sequences which have zero to do with the plots or character development. You can basically bet that any new show today will feature characters engaging in depraved sex or using drugs for zero reason other than to just show jewish degeneracy to the masses.
 
Antifa good. Jan 6th bad. But if antifa do Jan 6th is that good?
You're not supposed to actually think about it. I was writing a longer post but fuck it, the philosophy behind this show (and for most of the left IRL) is literally "no bad tactics, only bad targets".

Edit: I was thinking about it in the shower and a more apt description is "we're the good guy squad, it's in the name"
 
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You're not supposed to actually think about it. I was writing a longer post but fuck it, the philosophy behind this show (and for most of the left IRL) is literally "no bad tactics, only bad targets".
Butcher decided that he doesn't want to do supe genocide. So there is one line on tactics they won't do. Season 1 Butcher or comics Butcher wouldn't have hesitated to unleash a virus that kills all supes. But that is the line, anything short of genocide is okay.
 
A ten minute video where some faggot can’t say that the writing degraded and plot points repeated mindlessly to pad out time
 
Rumor is that they are considering editing the final episode of this season and forcing a change to the series ending. They also just went through a few episodes and put a disclaimer at the beginning of them stating something to the effect of 'Amazon does not endorse real world violence'. Also they usually release a trailer for each episode on Monday and they have no done so.
 
“tHe sHoW iS bEttER tHaN tHe COMIC”

No. No it isn’t. Not that the comic deserves all the Eisners and Inkpot awards, but it’s far less insufferable than the show.

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