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

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There's no way in hell Amazon will allow them do the Presidential assassination plotline they wanted now.

The showrunners must be depressed as fuck.

All their edgy chud owning progressive fanfiction dreams gone like tears in the rain.
 
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.
How much could they reasonably change in the edit in a matter of days?
 
There's no way in hell Amazon will allow them do the Presidential assassination plotline they wanted now.

The showrunners must be depressed as fuck.

All their edgy chud owning progressive fanfiction dreams gone like tears in the rain.
But they’re saving heckin’ democracy!
 
There's no way in hell Amazon will allow them do the Presidential assassination plotline they wanted now.

The showrunners must be depressed as fuck.

All their edgy chud owning progressive fanfiction dreams gone like tears in the rain.
They should cheer up, they're probably about to be gifted with another four years of material for The Boys Cinematic Television Universe to bitingly satirize. Will Smallhander's sinister "Agenda 2025" destroy Our Sacred Democracy forever? Watch all fifteen spinoffs to find out.
 
How much could they reasonably change in the edit in a matter of days?
Rumor I heard was that the episode had not only been delayed indefinitely but that Kripke and Rogan were feuding with Amazon to let them even do season five now, since allegedly the attempt on Trump's life and Kripke and Rogan's Trump bashing has made Amazon ready to say "fuck it" and wash their hands of the franchise, especially since Bezos allegedly is looking down the barrel of a vengeful Trump getting reelected and considering the franchise "bad product" in a post 2024 America.
 
“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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They're both shit in their own way. The world building for both is off, the comic's hate for superheroes gets stale, and the show's politics gets insufferable.

There's no way in hell Amazon will allow them do the Presidential assassination plotline they wanted now.

The showrunners must be depressed as fuck.

All their edgy chud owning progressive fanfiction dreams gone like tears in the rain.
If they had any balls, they'd stay the course. I've seen video games and cartoons for kids that portrayed the Feds as corrupt and evil in the early 2000s when the Feds were considered heroes for fighting Muslim terrorists.
 
If they had any balls, they'd stay the course. I've seen video games and cartoons for kids that portrayed the Feds as corrupt and evil in the early 2000s when the Feds were considered heroes for fighting Muslim terrorists.
Huh? How old are you?

In the early to mid 2000s the Feds and military were almost universally portrayed as clownish buffoons at best or evil genocidal monsters at worst. It wasn't until a year or so into Obama's presidency that you were allowed to portray the feds in a positive light in mainstream pop culture.
 
They can't stop with the faggot shit. On the verge of turning off e06. Now they shoehorned in that "if a woman gets raped, her body has ways to shut down impregnation" some senator said a million years ago. I am expecting more gay shit from the Frenchie-in-prison side plot.

Edit: That Tek-Knight "torture" and subsequent killing was the most cringy shit in the entire show. What a fucking embarrassment. Not gonna bother with this tripe anymore, i got actual good shows to watch.
 
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This is Season 4, right? What will the two kikes (Kripke and Rogen) think about Season 5 and the movie now as a plot? Homelander and his handlers in control of U.S.A. or something retarded?
They can't stop with the faggot shit. On the verge of turning off e06. Now they shoehorned in that "if a woman gets raped, her body has ways to shut down impregnation" some senator said a million years ago. I am expecting more gay shit from the Frenchie-in-prison side plot.

Edit: That Tek-Knight "torture" and subsequent killing was the most cringy shit in the entire show. What a fucking embarrassment. Not gonna bother with this tripe anymore, i got actual good shows to watch.
I'm planning on watching FX's The Americans. I heard it's pretty good, wanted to see with anyone if they watched it. Any series that is more ground to earth like that. Yes, I know there's a topic for that but I figured your post said something like that, here's your recommendation.
 
This is Season 4, right? What will the two kikes (Kripke and Rogen) think about Season 5 and the movie now as a plot? Homelander and his handlers in control of U.S.A. or something retarded?

I'm planning on watching FX's The Americans. I heard it's pretty good, wanted to see with anyone if they watched it. Any series that is more ground to earth like that. Yes, I know there's a topic for that but I figured your post said something like that, here's your recommendation.
I've watched The Americans up to somewhere around the fourth season or early fifth, it's a good show but it failed to keep my interest after a while, never picked it up again. I'm currently watching Mr. Inbetween and loving it, excellent show, just started on the third and last season. Can't pass up an opportunity to shill the best crime show next to The Sopranos: Watch Gomorra - La Serie. With subs. Most realistic show depicting how the present day mafia in Naples/Italy works, some excellent castings, some acting more on the hammy side. Loved it, currently rewatching it on the side.
 
Huh? How old are you?

In the early to mid 2000s the Feds and military were almost universally portrayed as clownish buffoons at best or evil genocidal monsters at worst. It wasn't until a year or so into Obama's presidency that you were allowed to portray the feds in a positive light in mainstream pop culture.
In fiction. That was exactly what I was saying-tons of media portrayed the Feds as dipshits in the early 2000s. Despite the fact that in real life, people saw NSA, FBI, and CIA agents as the good guys, especially with the War on Terror at full swing.

Yet there was no shortage of fiction that portrayed them as buffoons, malevolent actors, or self-destructive morons. Even back then when your run-of-the-mill liberals and the Democrat party still fully supported the War on Terror and the Iraq War. Which goes to show that America back in those days was more than OK with taking the piss out of itself even during a war.

If Kripke and his crew pull back on the Boys' plots just because of recent events, it would show that they have less balls than people who wrote kids' cartoons and video games for a living 20 years ago.

Oh, what am I kidding, of course they have less balls than that. They don't even have the balls to have something sexy and appealing for the men for fear of the feminists knocking on their doors with a sour mood.
 
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I’m a little late about this one but I can’t hold back. I don’t get the Avenue Q reference from the last show. They made a reference to a broadway show that hasn’t been relevant since George W Bush was president. Not only did they make a reference, they created puppets, a set, hired puppeteers, wrote a song (I’ll get to that too), and filled a room full of extras were for once this season, they may be the only time where a room looked full. They wasted all that budget just for two very short scenes.

Budget to make neo-black-noir not looking like he is winging around on line while flying? Nope, can’t do it. Budget to flesh out who Tek-Knight is? Nah, need that for the puppet show so Kripke and Rogan can share their sex pest politics since the line “report the groomer” was clearly a jab at people being sensitive towards adults who get a little too close to their children and share things parents have a right to talk about themselves.

The whole parody bit was a complete waste of time and landed flat since Avenue Q has been forgotten.

If there is any sort of Karma in this world, I hope Kripke gets outed as a sex pest and his career is ruined.
 
The whole parody bit was a complete waste of time and landed flat since Avenue Q has been forgotten.
It also just didn't work as a parody. There's puppets... That's about it. Avenue Q wasn't for kids and it wasn't a psa. It has nothing that actually plays on Avenue Q, shouldn't this just be a muppet or sesame street parody or something?
 
I'm planning on watching FX's The Americans. I heard it's pretty good, wanted to see with anyone if they watched it. Any series that is more ground to earth like that. Yes, I know there's a topic for that but I figured your post said something like that, here's your recommendation.
It's been a while since I watched The Americans. It's a great show, and I would recommend it. It gets real bleak during the last season IMO.
And I also really recommend Mr. Inbetween like the Feline poster. I haven't watched that Gomorra show myself but cat's got good taste so I'm interested.
I hope Kripke gets outed as a sex pest and his career is ruined.
Do you need any more proof than The Boys' season 4?

I personally am super stoked to find out how they're gonna wriggle out of not one, but two plot lines centered on assassinating Donald Trump.
 
I've watched The Americans up to somewhere around the fourth season or early fifth, it's a good show but it failed to keep my interest after a while, never picked it up again. I'm currently watching Mr. Inbetween and loving it, excellent show, just started on the third and last season. Can't pass up an opportunity to shill the best crime show next to The Sopranos: Watch Gomorra - La Serie. With subs. Most realistic show depicting how the present day mafia in Naples/Italy works, some excellent castings, some acting more on the hammy side. Loved it, currently rewatching it on the side.
It's been a while since I watched The Americans. It's a great show, and I would recommend it. It gets real bleak during the last season IMO.
And I also really recommend Mr. Inbetween like the Feline poster. I haven't watched that Gomorra show myself but cat's got good taste so I'm interested.

Do you need any more proof than The Boys' season 4?

I personally am super stoked to find out how they're gonna wriggle out of not one, but two plot lines centered on assassinating Donald Trump.
Cheers, thank you.

I'm sure this won't sour the mood of the viewers (the plotline of assassination, I mean), considering most were looking forward for Mr. Trump to die.
 
The Boys is real two shows in one: one is a cartoonishly violent (but funny) liberal superhero satire with a great villain and the other is a homage to the showrunner's extensive gay porn collection. I used to cringe only a few times an episode, now I only have about 5-10 minutes where I can unsquint my rolling eyes. Kreepke is definitely going to have a metoo moment somewhere down the line but only after he squeezes the last drops of milk from a mutated masochistic menopausal West Wingnut (with capes) mystery box of a show.

The minute they try to save Homelander from a brutal end, its going to start to feel like an NC-17 version of Will & Grace if it was written by Chuck Palahniuk.
 
Season four is by far the weakest of all the seasons so far. No real character development (no, Hughie getting sexually assaulted by Tek Knight after the death of his father doesn’t count), and it overall doesn’t really go anywhere.

Butcher is kept as a very static character, which he shouldn’t be. The show is too afraid to actually make him as bad as Homelander, and the attempts to show his descent are done poorly (the Fight Club-esque sequences with his evil alter ego really aren’t expanded on enough because there are too many side plots).

Frenchie does drugs (like usual), but this time is gay. His entire side plot really doesn’t have much to do with the main plot, and really should’ve been cut out entirely.

Kimiko is also more static, and while I like her character, she isn’t really given as much thought into her development as there should be.

Mother’s Milk is still disappointing and hasn’t really changed at all since season one.

Starlight’s identity crisis could be interesting if it were written better (such as if she had multiple times where she could have possibly regretted letting go of her Starlight persona, such as when she could have used it to sway attention from Homelander/Vaught, but the writers aren’t expanding on that either.

Homelander has had some interesting episodes (such as his vengeance towards the people that wronged him in the lab he was raised in), but like so many other characters, his limiting abilities and aging aren’t explained as well as they should be. Maybe the finale will make it make sense, but the writers being too obsessed with filler and real life references have taken away from his character development.

Speaking of filler, most of Deep’s scenes could have been scrapped. The weird octopus affair added nothing. Maybe make him question his allegiance more to Homelander or have him try to escape into the sea. Overall, it just felt like some writer was trying to live out their zoophilia fetish.

A-Train by far had some of the most potential this season to really shine, but because writers were too caught up in shock, gore, and sex scenes no one asked for, he seemed like an afterthought. Most of the season could have been a reconciliation between A-Train and Hughie in order to fight Homelander/Butcher, but the scenes they do have are few and far between.

Sister Sage has been one of the only interesting characters this season, but again, the weird side plots with Deep and Black Noir hindered her character. Why not just show her working to manipulate Homelander to enact her own agenda, which is separate from what Homelander wants? I feel like it’s hinted at, but all the stupid side plots of this season leave little time to show it.

I want to like Firecracker more, but the show can’t write a convincing right wing character. She’s too one dimensional and only barely resembles a right wing influencer. Having her go full vengeance towards Starlight (as in, changing her persona entirely once becoming part of the Seven in order to steal Starlight’s fanbase once the opportunity arises would have been an interesting pivot). There could have been more to her character, but being relegated to a Homelander simp is boring.

Overall, I don’t have high hopes for season five, but it’s a great watch if you want to learn how not to write a character.
 
Some (TV Tropes Users) found the whole Muppets spoof by Vought to be what tropers call Realism Induced Horror.

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Sister Sage has been one of the only interesting characters this season, but again, the weird side plots with Deep and Black Noir hindered her character. Why not just show her working to manipulate Homelander to enact her own agenda, which is separate from what Homelander wants? I feel like it’s hinted at, but all the stupid side plots of this season leave little time to show it.
They did a good job introducing her, but she hasn't really lived up to that introduction. The problem is that a character can only be as smart as the writers. Sage can't do smart things because the writers aren't smart enough to understand how smart people think.
 
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