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We Gotta Go Now

7.9·7.8Trakt·September 17, 2020·1h 3min
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VoughtStudios is pleased to announce that filming has begun on #DawnOfTheSeven. 12 years of VCU movies have led to this. If you like movies about One Hero, you’ll love a movie about Seven Heroes. Introducing newest member @RealStormfront! See how the legend began! In theaters Summer 2021!

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Claudia Doumit

Claudia Doumit

Victoria 'Vic' Neuman

Shawn Ashmore

Shawn Ashmore

Man In Scrubs

Greg Grunberg

Greg Grunberg

Greg Grunberg As Agent Bill Pearson

Barbara Gordon

Barbara Gordon

Judy Atkinson

Katie Couric

Katie Couric

Katie Couric

Maria Menounos

Maria Menounos

Maria Menounos

Nancy O'Dell

Nancy O'Dell

Nancy O'Dell

James Hicks

James Hicks

20-Something Guy (PSA)

Emma Nelles

Girl (PSA)

Anthony Bewlz

Anthony Bewlz

Homelander Double

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sharru16VIP
Sep 18, 2020

"Don't be a pussy, lazer my fucking tits" - Stormfront, 2020

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jellybene
Sep 18, 2020

Whatever the fuck happened on that last scene, I would like to clean it up with a fucking bleach, please

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xaliberCritique
8/10Sep 18, 2020

The Boys does its job best when they jab at mockery of how the show biz operates. The first thing Vought does then they know that Queen Maeve is bi is to capitalize it: make her sexuality as a performance in their newest movie. But not only that; they need to make Maeve not just a bi, but a lesbian, and her partner - Elena - has to be made to wear men's fashion. Because "lesbian is a bit more easy to sell" and "Americans are more accepting of gay when they are in clear-cut gender role relationship". Companies like Vought, like its real-life counterpart (Disney), cares much more about how something sells than the nuance behind it. This parody is even funnier considering that they have a Jon Favreau look-a-like and a guy named Joss (Whedon?) who handle the Dawn of Seven movie production. Aside from that, the episode continues the tense relationship between Starlight and Stormfront, and we start to see how Stormfront attempts to pull strings to maintain her position in The Seven. Two things I notice though: the part where Homelander [spoiler]murdered a bunch of civilian in the public, that turns out to be an imagination[/spoiler] feels a bit like cop-out, however it is interesting that it parallels Hughie's frustration when he lost Robin back in the first eps. of Season 1. The way Noir and Butcher confrontation is handled also feels a bit too easy, especially after the big build up about them being Vought most wanted in earlier episode.

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Marinka678
Sep 20, 2020

I truly thought (or better yet, hoped) [spoiler] that Black Noir was following Butcher because he wanted to join the boys or something... sadly he is just there as a loyal employee to Stan. [/spoiler] As much as I hate Stormfront, she is one of those characters that I love to hate. A great villain and actually very scary. One last thing to add [spoiler] that was some super aggressive super sex... I mean... damn. [/spoiler]

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baagnese5
9/10Sep 18, 2020

Fucking amazing. I really really love this show. Everything in this chapter was fucking great and im sure same will happen with the next 3. First i thought they were going to show maeve`s relation as all shows do, but i love how they talk about the topic in a critical way, showing most of the time media just wants to comercialize gay relations.

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