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8.0·7.9Trakt·25 juillet 2019·55min
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It’s the race of the century. A-Train versus Shockwave, vying for the title of World’s Fastest Man. Meanwhile, the Boys are reunited and it feels so good.

Guest Stars · 19
Colby Minifie

Colby Minifie

Ashley Barrett

Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg

Hugh Campbell

Brittany Allen

Brittany Allen

Popclaw / Charlotte

David Andrews

Senator Calhoun

Christian Bako

Christian Bako

Alesky Lutz

Akiel Julien

Akiel Julien

Deeaygo

Ashton James

Ashton James

Oslo

Débora Demestre

Débora Demestre

Isadora

Kathy Maloney

Kathy Maloney

Vought News Host

Mike Massaro

Mike Massaro

ESPN Interviewer

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xaliberCritique
8/10Jul 29, 2019

"They're just people. But they snap their fingers and we jump." Interesting episode showing the clutch of corporation in the lives of the superheroes. Heroes have to obey metrics--viewership, social media likes--they have to perform, to play the role of heroes to satisfy the demands of the markets. The life threatening crime of robberies are made mundane, as shown when Homelander and Maeve have a casual chit-chat about their employers while performing cool action stunts of "saving the world". Which, in actuality, is a no-mercy beatdown of a guy who surrendered as soon as they appear. But they have to play their part: "the bad guy shot first", that's why it's legal to murder him. In the same vein, Starlight has to upgrade her costume, to show a "transformation" from a country girl to a metropolis supe. She doesn't like showing off her body, but once she signed the contract, her body is no longer hers--it's of the corporation. The supes may have physical power, but the billionaires have political and cultural power. We have watched this mundanity before in the form of other entertainment--Marvel Cinematic Universe. Life-threatening actions were played out as jokes and mundane routines. And us the viewers enjoyed it, because it gives us "cozy feelings". But, like most performers, heroes hide secrets. And that's where the Compound V plot kicks in. This episode attempts to show what sci-fi usually does: a commentary not of the future, but of the present. The subplots are knitted neatly to each other, marking a distinct theme. We tread carefully as plans and ploys unfold--and failed--but as they go, more possibilities were opened up. We watch our Hughie becoming more convinced of his place in The Boys. We see his conscience in opposition to the other veteran members of professional killers. The great thing about this show so far is how everything is not portrayed as merely black and white. Superheroes may do bad, but they are all still humans who submit to corporate governance. While our boys may seem to have clear motives of taking down corrupt heroes, but they too are vested with their own interest. Hughie acts as our moral compass--the only ordinary guy, who happens to be trapped inside this clusterfuck.

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Tasa24
Jul 27, 2019

I like that they let Kripke use great songs like the first seasons of Supernatural

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