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That was cringe and stupid.I wonder if they purposely omitted any /pol/ tier 1 star reviews about DA JOOZ or Donald Trump and disappointed no Homelander or mention of Karl Urban being cucked in the show.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=sD26F2bjBqk
Just watch one episode a week if it bugs you so much. At this point, the only reason they're releasing episodes like that is to keep you paying for their shitty streaming service as long as possiblei hate the hole "lets release it all at once" crap that has been going on at of late. call me old fashion but i believe having some berthing room for the next episode and being allowed to discus it with friends and hype it up is a good thing. i just like having something to look forward too every week and not just CONSUME everything at once so i wont feel left out or get spoiled.
also, here is a new trailer!
https://youtube.com/watch?v=cVHwlqyMyhM
first of all, i pirate my shit. second, i watch one episode a day just not to burn myself out but also not being fully left behind.Just watch one episode a week if it bugs you so much. At this point, the only reason they're releasing episodes like that is to keep you paying for their shitty streaming service as long as possible
first of all, i pirate my shit. second, i watch one episode a day just not to burn myself out but also not being fully left behind.
As much as I enjoyed the first season, I have to say the costumes are fucking terrible. Overdesigned with busy prints all over, and in the case of the speedster character, just stupid. All those plates on his suit would rip off at speed. The costumes for The Flash in the CW shows and the one in the Justice League have the same issue. The 1990 show nailed it, though.
He’d look just as frightening if the suit was solid colours.Part of me wants to think that's intentional because the characters are parodies of established heroes. Homelander may look absurd with his excessive patriotic design, but that makes him all the more terrifying when he's ready to tear somebody's heart out.
He’d look just as frightening if the suit was solid colours.
Those costumes are too complex for accurate toys to be made at reasonable cost, though.Given the whole corporate thing I figured their costumes were meant to be 'toyetic', something that'd look cool as an action figure, striking a pose for a poster, or in their various in-universe films.
Those costumes are too complex for accurate toys to be made at reasonable cost, though.
You’ll note the colours are solid, not the excessively-detailed prints that the supers in The Boys wear.I don't think so. Hasbro sells their Marvel Legends line for roughly $20 each and the designs are usually even more complicated.
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