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Its no secret thatThe Boyss political commentary and satire have become increasingly obvious over the years.
With fear for our democracy, I dissent.)
Setting aside our own declining nation, Dirty Business is another pretty entertaining episode ofThe Boys.
(I hated even typing that.)
Its when Hughie loses signal down in the hidden Tek Cave that everything slowly goes to shit.
But the dominant feeling is horror, especially the longer it goes on.
(I suppose she still could.)
Neuman has been too far gone for a while, and last weeks unlikely team-up didnt really change that.
But Butcher has been hanging somewhere in the middle, morally speaking, for the whole show.
At any given point, he has an angel on one shoulder and the Devil on another.
When Butcher blacked out and somehow violently tore Ezekiel apart, that was Kessler taking the wheel.
It could be exactly what the world needs.
And once you start justifying a genocide, its hard to come back.
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No sign of Frenchie, who refuses to let Kimiko visit him in jail.
You didnt get all the santorum off the gibbet cage!
Firecracker, its kind of a private conversation, but Im sure the bar has some SunnyD and Everclear.
Of course the book that opens the entrance to Teks lair isThe 120 Days of Sodom.
Pretty satisfying turn, and it doesnt detract from the sincerity of her reflecting.
Apparently Stan Edgar hasnt been seen since his release, and Homelander definitely seems suspicious of Neumans involvement.
Firecracker is on a regimen of drugs to produce breast milk to c’mon Homelander.