
“Sometimes you have to use force to get things done,” another commenter wrote. Then this happened and we both laughed like crazy.” A debate ensued over whether it was “immoral” to find this funny. (If you’re still thinking of starting The Boys, just know that there will be blood.) Under the clip, one user commented, “What’s hilarious about this scene, for me, is that during it my dad said ‘Homelander should just laser beam a couple of them to shut them up’ and I laughed and said he couldn’t do that. These right-wing Homelander freaks are probably few and far between, but you find them in the corners of comment sections, as on a YouTube clip titled “That Scene Where Homelander Has a Meltdown And Kills Everyone,” which depicts the character’s Season 2 fantasy of mowing down a crowd of protestors with his laser eyes. But back in 2020, after that first season aired, a few Trump fans showed up at the Million MAGA March wearing Homelander costumes and Trump masks, a fact showrunner Eric Kripke and Homelander actor Antony Starr commented upon with incredulity.
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Homelander, a lab-created superhero in an all-American costume, is blonde, handsome, and all-powerful-also insecure, and hair-trigger in temperament, a guy who, in Season 1, lets a whole plane full of people die to save himself the embarrassment of admitting he botched their rescue. Fans who thought Homelander was cool are in a meltdown.” “The Boys subreddit is chaos right now,” tweeted writer Ryan Broderick last weekend, after an episode aired that featured Blue Hawk, a vigilante with a tendency toward over-patrolling Black neighborhoods, having a violent freakout at a Black community center, yelling things like “All supes matter!” “Threads are getting locked, users rage-deleting whole accounts.

Plenty of male butts and wieners though! enjoy.” “Enjoy!!!” added have been getting interesting this season for fans of Amazon’s superhero satire that offers weekly skewerings of fascism, corporate capitalism, clout-chasing, toxic masculinity, and the very idea of fandom, in no particular order. “With each season it gets worse,” writes the reviewer Aj. That said, I'm on Twitter So holler.The pinned tweet on the Twitter feed for The Boys is a screenshot of one of the many one-star reviews the third season of the show has accumulated since it kicked off this month with an episode that featured an extremely, uh, vivid gay sex scene.
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Oh, FYI, I'd love to write the Gargoyles movie for Disney. In closing, let me remind you that the geek shall inherit the Earth. Business-wise, I make big cheddar (not really) as a copywriter and digital strategist working with some of the top brands in the Latin America region. And yes, I've written sports for them too! Not bad for someone from the Caribbean, eh? To top all this off, I've scribed short films and documentaries, conceptualizing stories and scripts from a human interest and social justice perspective. I also write about music in terms of punk, indie, hardcore and emo because well, they rock! If you're bored by now, then you also don't want to hear that I write for ESPN on the PR side of things.

On the geek side of things, I write about comics, cartoons, video games, television, movies and basically, all things nerdy. It was boring so I decided to write about things I love. Shannon can't catch a break, which is her theme this season, and it comes full-circle in "Asteroid Rage," when an asteroid is blasted into pieces by the royals, only for fragments to come fall toward Arcadia High. For example, she creates a volcano for a science fair, only for it to be smashed repeatedly by Aja and Krel when they become stuck in a time loop. The dynamic inevitably creates drama, as they're such different characters, but what really stands out with Shannon this season is how much trouble follows her, even as she tries to make sure everyone else's life runs smoothly. Everyone seems to love her, as she's always preaching kindness when students fight with each other.Īnd we get a lot of that with Aja and Krel, their classmates Toby and Jim from Trollhunters, and Aja's love interest Steve and his sidekick, Eli.

A quiet and a shy bookworm, Shannon considers herself a nerd she wears large, red glasses, and doesn't makeup, unless Claire and her classmates apply it for her. Shannon is depicted as comic relief throughout the season, although she's somewhat of an introvert.
