One Plus One Equals Two
- El episodio se transmitió el 3 mar 2023
- TV-MA
- 14min
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Incluso un gran héroe americano como Homelander tuvo que empezar en algún sitio.Incluso un gran héroe americano como Homelander tuvo que empezar en algún sitio.Incluso un gran héroe americano como Homelander tuvo que empezar en algún sitio.
Grey DeLisle
- CLF Woman - Sharon
- (voz)
- (as Grey Griffin)
- …
Opiniones destacadas
The final episode of this spin-off series is classical The Boys material following the canon of The Boys.
Homelander in one of his early solo missions.
Well crafted story, with great voice cast by actors of the original tv show The Boys, good animation and enough psychosis, dilemma, blood & loyalty to be a perfect end of this season to make us wish the third season of The Boys should start soon.
Very entertaining and great watch.
Highly recommended.
Homelander in one of his early solo missions.
Well crafted story, with great voice cast by actors of the original tv show The Boys, good animation and enough psychosis, dilemma, blood & loyalty to be a perfect end of this season to make us wish the third season of The Boys should start soon.
Very entertaining and great watch.
Highly recommended.
As with the other episodes featuring Homelander, the art style here is straight Westernised-anime, and decently done.
It's a straight up backstory episode covering (The) Homelander's reveal, his first mission and his relationship with Madelyn Stillwell and Black Noir.
Nothing complicated or unexpected, just solid reinforcement of the characters and setting. This is where I have to ding it slightly because it doesn't go beyond what we already knew or suspected. It's exactly on point, but I'd hoped for a little more nuance or twist.
Still, it doesn't put a foot wrong, and the voice performances are notably great, with Antony Starr doing a credible younger-version voice. Elisabeth Shue absolutely knocks her performance out of the park - it's hard to believe you're listening to a woman nearing 60 years old. They get solid support from the rest of the cast, who all know what they're doing.
Even the closing score is cleverly done with disjoints in the harmonies reflecting Homelander's increasing instability. That's a literally sound way to wrap up the season.
It's a straight up backstory episode covering (The) Homelander's reveal, his first mission and his relationship with Madelyn Stillwell and Black Noir.
Nothing complicated or unexpected, just solid reinforcement of the characters and setting. This is where I have to ding it slightly because it doesn't go beyond what we already knew or suspected. It's exactly on point, but I'd hoped for a little more nuance or twist.
Still, it doesn't put a foot wrong, and the voice performances are notably great, with Antony Starr doing a credible younger-version voice. Elisabeth Shue absolutely knocks her performance out of the park - it's hard to believe you're listening to a woman nearing 60 years old. They get solid support from the rest of the cast, who all know what they're doing.
Even the closing score is cleverly done with disjoints in the harmonies reflecting Homelander's increasing instability. That's a literally sound way to wrap up the season.
Pretty straightforward. I wish we got a little more insight as to Noir's origin but it seems like they might be going the comic book accurate route with him.
When it comes to Homelander it's great to learn he wasn't always an murderous monster who didn't care about human life. It sticks with the whole idea of the Boys which is " if these things happened to you, why wouldn't you become completely awful?"
When it comes to Homelander it's great to learn he wasn't always an murderous monster who didn't care about human life. It sticks with the whole idea of the Boys which is " if these things happened to you, why wouldn't you become completely awful?"
What I love about Homelander is the truth to his power and influence.
This was a great origin story to such a character, since it depicts most realistically, as far as emotions go, and most gruesomely , regarding to the visuals and story , the reality of white cishet male ego. The constant refusal to do the moral thing just because his feelings are being hurt from the constructive criticism he receives and the heinous acts that happen because of he's insistence on self unawareness.
Would love for it to be expanded upon later on.
This was a great origin story to such a character, since it depicts most realistically, as far as emotions go, and most gruesomely , regarding to the visuals and story , the reality of white cishet male ego. The constant refusal to do the moral thing just because his feelings are being hurt from the constructive criticism he receives and the heinous acts that happen because of he's insistence on self unawareness.
Would love for it to be expanded upon later on.
Definitely a fantastic homelander/ black noire episode thats about everything you could hope for, an "origin" story of sorts, this is the best part of the show over the comics, love the backstories of supes.
¿Sabías que…?
- Trivia"One Plus One Equals Two" was confirmed by Eric Kripke in an interview with "Variety" to be canon to the main series of "The Boys".
- Citas
CLF Woman - Liz: You wrapped a metal pipe around my chest. What the hell is wrong with you?
- ConexionesReferences Iron Man. El Hombre de Hierro (2008)
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