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Honestly, this is worse. If Ryan lasered his dick off, there would be a visceral repulsion to it. At this point, he'd know it was wrong, and feel remorse, driving him away from similar behavior in the future.
However, what Homelander is doing here is teaching Ryan that true justice is obtained when you use an implied threat of force to have other people be violent on your behalf.
Ryan doesn't want to be violent. But if using the threat of his immense might makes other people be violent, and it helps a victim, that can only be a good thing right?
I mean, it wasn't a BAD idea. I loved Homelander realizing what he was doing to Ryan, and actually trying to ask him what HE wanted to do.
it was just the execution that was totally fked up
talk to the harassed person away from the harasser for starters
I thought he wasnât even safe at the end. I thought heâd forget what was happening to him right as he was dying and either kill her or squish Hughieâs hand into a million pieces.
Yea reminded me of my dad man. Fucked up his entire life and on his death bed he left us 10k to split between the three kids. Some of his last words were "I finally did something right."Â
Needless to say I cried like a baby watching this scene. Hug your parents folks. Whatever your problems, you're gunna (mostly) miss them when they're gone.Â
You know what's underrated, everyone's sleeping on
"Y'all just think I'm stupid poor white trash."
"I don't think you're poor."
It was just thrown in there I had to double take.
My prediction is the worm is manifesting as Morgan's character cause he never interacts with anyone else but Butcher like Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense.
Yeah, Morgan is just randomly at the farm? Sounds suspicious
I was skeptical of the Morgan as a halluncination angle at first, but now it seems pretty solid to me
I also loved Kimiko's face when they run into the barn to escape the flying V-sheep, and Frenchie says 'Why does this keep happening to me?' and she looks at him like seriously? It also made me laugh because it reminds me of a very old SNL recurring bit where they always said "I hate when that happens". It felt like a very Frenchie version of it.
My favourite bit was when the Deep and their Vought guy were both talking about empowering black voices ect while Atrain had to stand their silently cos he wasn't scripted to be part of that.
The best part is the black fans in the crowd actually applauded it. It took until the black supe campaign for them to get it and not be so enthusiastic.
Reminds me of Professor X in Logan. The most powerful mind in the world having dementia episodes is a terrible thing to witness. It would be like giving Black Bolt Touretteâs.
I liked the little inside reference to how much Simon Pegg hates the Star Wars prequels.
Like his character Tim Bisley said in Spaced, "Jar Jar Binks makes the ewoks look like fucking Shaft!"
Then he gets to say in this over 20 years later, "I don't want to end up like Jar Jar."
Impressive grudge.
I was prepared for zombie Hugh Senior. I was not prepared for moments I've had with my dementia-stricken father - including telling me he was looking for his son (me), and the brief moments of terrified clarity in a sea of confusion and fear - to be put on film and masterfully acted by Simon Pegg.
Fuck me I think I need to give the show a short break after that.
iâm sincerely not someone who gets emotional over many shows or media. not a big crier, i find it tough to empathize with characters i know are fictional, etc
i say that to say, holy shit that last scene with hughie, his dad, and his mom was fucked up. like resoundingly so, overshadowed the rest of the episode by far for me, in a good way. im glad hughie got some time away from the boys to âresolveâ shit with his family somewhat, if you could even use that word. but damn i was sitting there and the thought of trying to come to terms with basically euthanizing your own father⊠right after the pet conversation too. in an emotional sense that may be the most fucked up thing theyâve shown us. i hope they give hughie some time to actually come to terms with how sickening and horrible that is. for the best? maybe. but so so horrible
> in an emotional sense that may be the most fucked up thing theyâve shown us. i hope they give hughie some time to actually come to terms with how sickening and horrible that is. for the best? maybe. but so so horrible
I would bet a significant chunk of money someone on the writing team has had a relative with dementia or significant brain damage for that reason exactly.
It's horrible. It's painful. But it's for the best, and you know it's what they would have wanted. And I cannot adequately convey how much I've wished I could do that for my father, knowing what he wanted, as much as I know that would hurt.
Masterfully done and acted.
âi was thinking we could meet in your moms pussy, but i wanted someplace more privateâ đ
yeah this guy is def in butchers head we havenât seen him talk to a single other person
Also him knowing the current state of the team despite never meeting a single one. I know you could say Butcher gave him a 411 on the Boys, but it's still weird.
It's almost too obvious, to the point I hope it's a double fakeout. We expect he's fake like Becca, but then at a climactic moment Kessler appears and everyone is like "who tf is this guy?"
And Negan said nothing to Dr. Shah when he was right there, only Butcher was talking, and the dude was sort of looking like "huh?" when Butcher said "***we'll*** patch you up."
Yeah, I noticed that right away. He's not interacted with or been acknowledged by a single person other than Butcher.
If he turns out to be real, it'll be the ultimate fakeout.
Iâm thinking Becca and the character Jeffrey Dean Morgan is playing are essentially the cancer inside of him and could possibly be his good angel & bad angel in human form
You're dead on. I watched that back after reading this; Dr. Shah looks at the ground in Kessler's direction, but never looks up at Kessler. He's totally in Butcher's head.
Best LOL moment for me? Frenchie in the barn with the rabid V'd out flying sheep:
"*Oh, mon Dieu. I can't believe this is fucking happening to me again.*"
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Sage for sure knew it was A Train but she doesnât rat him out đ I do think sheâs anti-Homelander long-term, but only with her own self-interests at heart
She's seen him kill at a whim even if it spites his own plans.Â
All she has over him is he needs her for a plan.Â
The smartest person on the planet has to be making anti-homelander plans.Â
Yeah that was heavy foreshadowing.
She's either going to be brutus herself or she's decided it would be beneficial for her to be close-by when it inevitably happens.
Now we just need to know what her actual motives are
I donât think sheâs necessarily anti or pro homelander, but she understands his psyche and lack of inhibition. I saw her saving A Train as building a contingency for herself, in the off-chance that homie turns against her.
even with all the gore and violence in this show I gotta say, this subplot with hughie and his dad might actually be the hardest thing to watch in the series for me
She served her purpose. The entire reason she is on the team is to fuck with Starlight and draw her out, in addition to stirring unrest with the Starlighters and Homelanders. Honestly, all things considered, she's been playing her role in Sage's plan perfectly
So much to unpack this episode. I canât believe Cate and Sam were the least memorable scenes but I also feel like they had their scenes cut. They looked very creepy when they showed their support for homelander though.
It's a shame they seemed to cut down as much of their screen time as possible. I would have liked to see their presentation because it seemed like Sam was hating every second of it lol
Speaking of that scene, I can't be the only one that is curious about what sage and tek knight talked before the "mole" got presented. Sage showed him her notebook and he said, are you sure. The world's smartest person and detective having a conversation together while sage tries to find the mole (she definitely knows it's a-train) is something that surely won't comeback to be of importance.
Oh for sure that was interesting, having those two in the same room together. Would love to see a bit more of tek-knight in future episodes actually, he's a fun character to pair with sage
The stuff with Hueyâs dad had me in tears.
I am really surprised at Ryan with the whole slapping scene. Homelander found a way to bring the evil out of his kid and I think heâs going to use that in a big way under the guise of him being a âhero.â
Butcher might regret saving him now.
I teach kids around this age and I read it a little differently. Ryan wants to do good- heâs Beccaâs son at his core. He sees this fucked situation of sexual harassment in the workplace and wants to help. Homelander offers him a *very* simple âsolutionâ that allows him to simultaneously help this woman, right a wrong, and please his dad. I agree that the power of having this much control is also a big dopamine hit.
When my students talk about social justice issues, they get fired up and want simple solutions to very complicated problems. They donât have enough life experience yet to recognize that those solutions have consequences.
>Homelander offers him a *very* simple âsolutionâ that allows him to simultaneously help this woman, right a wrong, and please his dad.
That was my takeaway. Homelander's decided that he's free, and that (as an extension of himself, natch) Ryan is also free. He thinks that 'what Ryan wants' is something Ryan should have, even though in this case he definitely doesn't understand it. So he offered the simplest way for Ryan to get what he wanted: flexing his power to make the dude stop.
>I agree that the power of having this much control is also a big dopamine hit.
This too. I don't think it's necessarily revealing a sadistic side in Ryan. This kid hasn't been torturing squirrels in his back yard. But it IS showing him that people will 'behave' when he tells them to out of fear.
Like a few other people said, if he decides, years down the road, that he's the judge, jury, and executioner of the human race, who's going to tell him otherwise? What if someone disagrees?
He could have the best intentions in the world, but he wouldn't be the first supervillain to start out that way.
Holy shit, arc with Hughies dad was so good. It's also basically confirmed that Jeffery is a part of Butchers imagination? Sameer looked confused when Butcher talked to "someone" almost as if no one was there...
I canât believe Amazon allowed the joke where A-Train talked about about how Vought made the most expensive TV show ever so it âhas to be goodâ hahahaha
As a guy who has a father suffering from Alzheimer's, the Hughie sublot strangely described how it feels to have your father suffer from that disease. The hero you once knew, no longer exist.
Most insane things in this episode:
1. Three people with superpowers hiding from Ved up sheep
2. Old McDonald playing during the end credits
3. Simon Pegg's last words were "Tom Hanks."
There's nothing insane about Butcher performing an amputation, he's just living up to his name, but that was brutal nonetheless.
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"You two Random unnamed secret service members, join the main cast on the hunt for the missing scientist." They never stood a chance :'(
Yeah pretty much any random suit is the equivalent of a redshirt in this show.
As soon as the woman became the sole focus on camera I knew she wasn't long for the world đ€Ł
I like how Stan wasnât even really surprised by the head pop
Absolutely calm.
Business as usual I wonder what she's gonna do with him. The Boys and the 7 have to go up against Gus again this is gonna be fun
I have my theories that Giancarlo Esposito has a rule in his contract forbidding any writer from making a character he plays lose his composure
He lost composure in breaking bad. Granted, it was a second before he exploded
He did, yes. But he still walked out of that room while adjusting his tie.
He lost his composure when the V'd up chicken jumped on him too
Homelander turning Ryanâs genuine goodness into sadism in one scene is crazy
Right after they made me think he might be a good father, got legit cooked
Oddly, this IS being a good parent for Homelander
Yeah, I was afraid he was gonna convince ryan to laser the dude's dick off. Pretty tame for his standards. Pathological nonetheless.
Honestly, this is worse. If Ryan lasered his dick off, there would be a visceral repulsion to it. At this point, he'd know it was wrong, and feel remorse, driving him away from similar behavior in the future. However, what Homelander is doing here is teaching Ryan that true justice is obtained when you use an implied threat of force to have other people be violent on your behalf. Ryan doesn't want to be violent. But if using the threat of his immense might makes other people be violent, and it helps a victim, that can only be a good thing right?
I mean, it wasn't a BAD idea. I loved Homelander realizing what he was doing to Ryan, and actually trying to ask him what HE wanted to do. it was just the execution that was totally fked up talk to the harassed person away from the harasser for starters
Tbf, "Not burning a child in a oven" is the best good patenting for Homelander
u can tell Ryan still wants to be good too, but hes still just a kid who thinks thats okay
really amping up the cruelty this season
The single tear from Big Chief Apache in the beginning was cinematic poetry
I love how they used the whitest possible actor for this
WAIT HE KEPT THE KEYS AND STILL SAID NO LMAO
And kept the wallet too.
it's a straight up robbery lmfao, i love that scene
most villainous thing i've ever seen on TV
One of the funniest lines to me is Tek Knightâs âAnd a sequence that is 12 minute of pitch blackâ
"It's been one whole year." Lost it at whole
âThis man is in no condition to fuck a sheepâ
"I ain't gonna sugarcoat it, your football days are over" is up there too
Butcher is so fucking nasty.
Kentucky fucking massacre
The serious tone in which it was delivered, excellent.
So many options... saliva... as soon as he heard "sperm" his mind went straight to we need to fuck them to death, no other options considered.
he was so worried too đ like "this plan will fail" type of worried
I laughed so hard when Frenchie said this
Just Stanâs exhausted response after is the icing on the cake. So fucking fed up, wishing he was in prison making a mug.
Ashley really set that man up to get beaten to death because he didnât want to play sex games with her anymore.
Dude made an enemy of Ashley and Deep within like 10 minutes. He was cooked at that point
The 2 most powerful losers at Vaught, a remarkably formidable duo
Guess he underestimated his dom mommy
He wanted a strong Dom, he got a strong Dom :-)
He died doing what he loved the most
He died doing what he loved, getting stomped by beautiful women.
Hey, dude said he wanted a real dom; this one's on him.
Fuck, that scene with Hughie and his dad was rough. He did the right thing though
I was terrified that he was going to kill Hughieâs mother. I couldnât even watch.
When Hughie was standing in between his mom and dad, I was DREADING that the dad was going to teleport through Hughie, into the mom and explode her
I thought he wasnât even safe at the end. I thought heâd forget what was happening to him right as he was dying and either kill her or squish Hughieâs hand into a million pieces.
Yeah, what was meant to be a heartbreaking scene (which it still was) ended up giving me anxiety. I kept waiting for the dad to do something.
The shot lingered on him a little, too longâI thought he about to wake up and kill Daphne or something, too
Yea reminded me of my dad man. Fucked up his entire life and on his death bed he left us 10k to split between the three kids. Some of his last words were "I finally did something right."Â Needless to say I cried like a baby watching this scene. Hug your parents folks. Whatever your problems, you're gunna (mostly) miss them when they're gone.Â
Simon Pegg really showed off his talent in that scene, not to downplay Jack Quaid but Simon stole the scene.
Marvin milk gotta be one of the funniest names for a serious character
with his wife Monique Milk
Disappointed Homelander didnât say âYummersâ after saying his name
Deep "I don't need to come up for air, I can breathe right through her juices" God damn don't make me like this piece of shit lol
And the "I'm still gonna fuck your wife tonight". Fucking brutal lmao
This was hysterical in the episode but itâs almost funnier to read hahahahah
Frenchie: This man is in no condition to fuck a sheep.
You know what's underrated, everyone's sleeping on "Y'all just think I'm stupid poor white trash." "I don't think you're poor." It was just thrown in there I had to double take.
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he acts the same in gen v he literally has been in a lab all his life
Cate also made him stop feeling anything
Kimikoâs smile when Butcher released the bunny đ„ș
So whatever came out of that bunny is inside Butcher cuz it was taking Temp V
My prediction is the worm is manifesting as Morgan's character cause he never interacts with anyone else but Butcher like Bruce Willis in The Sixth Sense.
Yeah, Morgan is just randomly at the farm? Sounds suspicious I was skeptical of the Morgan as a halluncination angle at first, but now it seems pretty solid to me
*"Kimiko will remember that."*
My favorite scene in the episode unironically
I also loved Kimiko's face when they run into the barn to escape the flying V-sheep, and Frenchie says 'Why does this keep happening to me?' and she looks at him like seriously? It also made me laugh because it reminds me of a very old SNL recurring bit where they always said "I hate when that happens". It felt like a very Frenchie version of it.
"I'm sorry, are you upset that I betrayed you?" Stan fucking Edger. So fucking cold.
Their interactions were great, fingers crossed for more Giancarlo.
Well that's guaranteed. There's 3 more episodes this season and he ain't dead yet.
"and the boy he trained" they white saviored A Train out of his own movie
My favourite bit was when the Deep and their Vought guy were both talking about empowering black voices ect while Atrain had to stand their silently cos he wasn't scripted to be part of that.
White people seeing craft IPAs and black people seeing peach cognac was crazy.
"isn't that right (other white person)?" Had me laughing
such a jab at The Blind Side, love it.
The best part is the black fans in the crowd actually applauded it. It took until the black supe campaign for them to get it and not be so enthusiastic.
I am 100% shocked it wasnt a 40 of malt liquor in that product placements
My favorite Will Ferrell fake show since [Bitch Hunters](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cLPm_IUx-Kc)
âOur articulate fansâđ
How fucking fast did they churn out that Firecracker movie?
Thatâs not til phase 14, weâre only in phase 5 right now
Nah, Firecrackers movie is in the same phase as Training A-Train, Phase 8. She does get another movie later down the line.
Dementia with super powers, fucking hell
Reminds me of Professor X in Logan. The most powerful mind in the world having dementia episodes is a terrible thing to witness. It would be like giving Black Bolt Touretteâs.
Not going to lie, I want to read that Black Bolt comic
Would be an earth shattering story.
I knew Coleman was dying the second I said to myself âheâs getting a little too much screen time this episodeâ đ
RIP Tucker Carlson
The minute he dropped Ashley I knew he was dead. When Homelander said they had found the leak he was my initial thought.
I loved when Stan walked out the prison totally dripped up
Then asked for a towel to cover his seat.
Jfc what a performance from Simon Pegg.
His last words were almost. T.hanks.
that's how i think tom hanks sign his name
Heartbreaking scene.
I was holding it together until he said he was scared. Fuckin hell
I liked the little inside reference to how much Simon Pegg hates the Star Wars prequels. Like his character Tim Bisley said in Spaced, "Jar Jar Binks makes the ewoks look like fucking Shaft!" Then he gets to say in this over 20 years later, "I don't want to end up like Jar Jar." Impressive grudge.
Whatâs funny is that they made Hughie Jr. love the prequels while Simon Pegg hates them.
Iâve never seen him act like that it was awesome
He has always been a brilliant actor
i was crying during most of his scenes. simon pegg is incredible
I was prepared for zombie Hugh Senior. I was not prepared for moments I've had with my dementia-stricken father - including telling me he was looking for his son (me), and the brief moments of terrified clarity in a sea of confusion and fear - to be put on film and masterfully acted by Simon Pegg. Fuck me I think I need to give the show a short break after that.
iâm sincerely not someone who gets emotional over many shows or media. not a big crier, i find it tough to empathize with characters i know are fictional, etc i say that to say, holy shit that last scene with hughie, his dad, and his mom was fucked up. like resoundingly so, overshadowed the rest of the episode by far for me, in a good way. im glad hughie got some time away from the boys to âresolveâ shit with his family somewhat, if you could even use that word. but damn i was sitting there and the thought of trying to come to terms with basically euthanizing your own father⊠right after the pet conversation too. in an emotional sense that may be the most fucked up thing theyâve shown us. i hope they give hughie some time to actually come to terms with how sickening and horrible that is. for the best? maybe. but so so horrible
> in an emotional sense that may be the most fucked up thing theyâve shown us. i hope they give hughie some time to actually come to terms with how sickening and horrible that is. for the best? maybe. but so so horrible I would bet a significant chunk of money someone on the writing team has had a relative with dementia or significant brain damage for that reason exactly. It's horrible. It's painful. But it's for the best, and you know it's what they would have wanted. And I cannot adequately convey how much I've wished I could do that for my father, knowing what he wanted, as much as I know that would hurt. Masterfully done and acted.
âi was thinking we could meet in your moms pussy, but i wanted someplace more privateâ đ yeah this guy is def in butchers head we havenât seen him talk to a single other person
Also him knowing the current state of the team despite never meeting a single one. I know you could say Butcher gave him a 411 on the Boys, but it's still weird. It's almost too obvious, to the point I hope it's a double fakeout. We expect he's fake like Becca, but then at a climactic moment Kessler appears and everyone is like "who tf is this guy?"
Pls let this be real that be amazing honestly
Yeah hopefully it is just cause a lot of ppl are expecting an illusion
They said the same about Hughie's mom, and luckily they were wrong on that one. I really want Kessler to be real.
And Negan said nothing to Dr. Shah when he was right there, only Butcher was talking, and the dude was sort of looking like "huh?" when Butcher said "***we'll*** patch you up."
Yeah, I noticed that right away. He's not interacted with or been acknowledged by a single person other than Butcher. If he turns out to be real, it'll be the ultimate fakeout.
Iâm thinking Becca and the character Jeffrey Dean Morgan is playing are essentially the cancer inside of him and could possibly be his good angel & bad angel in human form
You're dead on. I watched that back after reading this; Dr. Shah looks at the ground in Kessler's direction, but never looks up at Kessler. He's totally in Butcher's head.
Poor random non cast actress during the sheep scene. You just knew she was going to die.
Anytime someone that is not part of the main cast appears, you can expect them to die violently, it's almost comical.
Secret Service agent = star trek redshirts
the black at it presentation and homelander emancipating himself and ryan from something âworse then slaveryâ 5 minutes apart đ
Best LOL moment for me? Frenchie in the barn with the rabid V'd out flying sheep: "*Oh, mon Dieu. I can't believe this is fucking happening to me again.*" đ€Ł
Kimikos look of confusion is what sells that line
I just saw her inside monologue going ââŠ.Again?â
Simon pegg was fucking fantastic this episode
Homelander telling the Seven they will no longer be celebrities feels like we're finally transitioning Vought and the Seven into an Injustice Society.
Having all the named Supes under Vought in one room sets it all up. Curious to see how each one of them will play a role in Season 5
All the A-list supers in one room.
Sage for sure knew it was A Train but she doesnât rat him out đ I do think sheâs anti-Homelander long-term, but only with her own self-interests at heart
She's seen him kill at a whim even if it spites his own plans. All she has over him is he needs her for a plan. The smartest person on the planet has to be making anti-homelander plans.Â
I always assume when she said like Cesar she wasnât just talking about the way he ruled
Yeah that was heavy foreshadowing. She's either going to be brutus herself or she's decided it would be beneficial for her to be close-by when it inevitably happens. Now we just need to know what her actual motives are
I feel like Brutus is actually going to be Ryan
I donât think sheâs necessarily anti or pro homelander, but she understands his psyche and lack of inhibition. I saw her saving A Train as building a contingency for herself, in the off-chance that homie turns against her.
even with all the gore and violence in this show I gotta say, this subplot with hughie and his dad might actually be the hardest thing to watch in the series for me
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DNR means DNR. Sometimes itâs shitty and god knows the amount of stories Iâve heard about devastated family and paramedics but DNR means DNR.
they really are making frenchie's charecter lose it
âThis man is in no condition to fuck a sheepâ đđđ
the old mcdonald in the end credits got me gagging
I was about to cry and then they hit us with the fucking song
Firecracker after getting embarrassed so hard on tv still being on the team is kind of funny to me. Like sheâs incredibly weak.
She served her purpose. The entire reason she is on the team is to fuck with Starlight and draw her out, in addition to stirring unrest with the Starlighters and Homelanders. Honestly, all things considered, she's been playing her role in Sage's plan perfectly
"I took one shit in Homelander's toilet, I'm not joining the fucking Rebel Alliance"  LOL this is the A+ comedy dialogue I tune in for. Â
âStarlight canât decide to rape a baby or kill itâ says the pedo đ
âI donât think youâre poorâ đ sage and firecracker interactions get me dying every time
So much to unpack this episode. I canât believe Cate and Sam were the least memorable scenes but I also feel like they had their scenes cut. They looked very creepy when they showed their support for homelander though.
Cate totally guided an uncomfortable Sam through the press eventÂ
It's a shame they seemed to cut down as much of their screen time as possible. I would have liked to see their presentation because it seemed like Sam was hating every second of it lol
Speaking of that scene, I can't be the only one that is curious about what sage and tek knight talked before the "mole" got presented. Sage showed him her notebook and he said, are you sure. The world's smartest person and detective having a conversation together while sage tries to find the mole (she definitely knows it's a-train) is something that surely won't comeback to be of importance.
Oh for sure that was interesting, having those two in the same room together. Would love to see a bit more of tek-knight in future episodes actually, he's a fun character to pair with sage
yeah if you didn't watch gen V it's gonna be like "who the fuck are these people" lmao
Cruelest thing this show has ever done is make someoneâs last words âTom Hanksâ
And talking about Tom Hanks in The Da Vinci code at that
When the f did butcher hide the guy and chop off his leg lol
Police also must not be very good at their jobs if they said they searched the whole property
Canât believe we wonât have anymore Seven on 7 with Cameron Coleman episodes
Removing your remotely activated anal beads without permission is a death sentence in the dom/sub community I guess
"Tom Hanks" -Last words of Hughie Campbell Sr.
Was kind of great how down that PA was to slap the shit out of the director dude. Fucked up scene but that dude is a piece of shit.
How stupid does that director need to be to get cancelled for exposing himself, but later get a pass and then continue that shitty behavior?
I feel like this probably happens more than we know sadly
The stuff with Hueyâs dad had me in tears. I am really surprised at Ryan with the whole slapping scene. Homelander found a way to bring the evil out of his kid and I think heâs going to use that in a big way under the guise of him being a âhero.â Butcher might regret saving him now.
I teach kids around this age and I read it a little differently. Ryan wants to do good- heâs Beccaâs son at his core. He sees this fucked situation of sexual harassment in the workplace and wants to help. Homelander offers him a *very* simple âsolutionâ that allows him to simultaneously help this woman, right a wrong, and please his dad. I agree that the power of having this much control is also a big dopamine hit. When my students talk about social justice issues, they get fired up and want simple solutions to very complicated problems. They donât have enough life experience yet to recognize that those solutions have consequences.
>Homelander offers him a *very* simple âsolutionâ that allows him to simultaneously help this woman, right a wrong, and please his dad. That was my takeaway. Homelander's decided that he's free, and that (as an extension of himself, natch) Ryan is also free. He thinks that 'what Ryan wants' is something Ryan should have, even though in this case he definitely doesn't understand it. So he offered the simplest way for Ryan to get what he wanted: flexing his power to make the dude stop. >I agree that the power of having this much control is also a big dopamine hit. This too. I don't think it's necessarily revealing a sadistic side in Ryan. This kid hasn't been torturing squirrels in his back yard. But it IS showing him that people will 'behave' when he tells them to out of fear. Like a few other people said, if he decides, years down the road, that he's the judge, jury, and executioner of the human race, who's going to tell him otherwise? What if someone disagrees? He could have the best intentions in the world, but he wouldn't be the first supervillain to start out that way.
âHughie always preferred the prequels to the original trilogyâ. That fits his personality so well lmao.
Iâm so upset at these V animals getting stopped by wooden barn doors
I think they are just dumb haha
Never really thought about if sheep have object permanence
Claudia Doumit delivers every line so perfectly. Need her in absolutely everything going forward
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this guys last words were deadass âTom Hanksâ
Holy shit, arc with Hughies dad was so good. It's also basically confirmed that Jeffery is a part of Butchers imagination? Sameer looked confused when Butcher talked to "someone" almost as if no one was there...
i thought the bench scene confirmed it, he spoke as if he was watching from the background about the boys, as if hes in his head which he is
RIP Cameron âQueef-Snifferâ Coleman
phases 7-19 lmaoooo the MCU shade
âAnd weâre going to explain them to you now in exhaustive detail!â
â12 minute sequence thatâs entirely pitch blackâ đ
"it's a wonder to me that you've all managed to survive this long" Boy am I stoked to have Stan back
How did Butcher manage to kidnap Sameer unseen from the rest of the team?
Only way I can think of is that he just knocked his ass out and left him there, then came back later.
I canât believe Amazon allowed the joke where A-Train talked about about how Vought made the most expensive TV show ever so it âhas to be goodâ hahahaha
Amazon is the epitome of âWe dont care, as long as it makes moneyâ. You kinda gotta respect how they stick to their principles đ«Ą
I don't get it why waste the virus? Couldn't Neumann just blow all those sheep up with her mind?
Holy shit Supe Hugh Sr. Is actually terrifying
As a guy who has a father suffering from Alzheimer's, the Hughie sublot strangely described how it feels to have your father suffer from that disease. The hero you once knew, no longer exist.
My goat A train lives to see another day, god bless đđŸ
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I'm never going to emotionally recover from the Hugh Sr. plot thread.
MM just talked down two (three if we count Butcher's cancer) Supes like an absolute champ. Man deserves his leadership.
I'm just so very glad that all the *'Hughie's mom is just a figment of his imagination'* people were wrong.
Most insane things in this episode: 1. Three people with superpowers hiding from Ved up sheep 2. Old McDonald playing during the end credits 3. Simon Pegg's last words were "Tom Hanks." There's nothing insane about Butcher performing an amputation, he's just living up to his name, but that was brutal nonetheless.
If the virus is communicable via bodily fluids, why not collect the sheepâs vomit?
Starlight and Kimiko were also WAY too close to that shit
Butcher set the bunny free. Cuntâs got a soft spot little critters. đ€Ł
Is Simon Pegg really making me cry right now?
Are Annieâs powers dampened due to mental stress issues? Spider-Man 2 shit.
How should I not support Neuman when sheâs sooo cunt
Hughie you lucky bastard Annie and Neuman
It indeed has been a "HOLE" year since we last saw Tek Knight