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Department of Dirty Tricks

  • Episode aired Jun 13, 2024
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  • 1h 2m
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Jeffrey Dean Morgan in The Boys (2019)
The Boys: Butcher Makes A Desperate Plea To Ryan
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After Butcher misses his opportunity to kill Homelander by Soldier Boy, he attempts to get Ryan back on his side and correct his mistakes. Meanwhile, Homelander seeks out a new ally as he st... Read allAfter Butcher misses his opportunity to kill Homelander by Soldier Boy, he attempts to get Ryan back on his side and correct his mistakes. Meanwhile, Homelander seeks out a new ally as he struggles to come to terms with his mortality.After Butcher misses his opportunity to kill Homelander by Soldier Boy, he attempts to get Ryan back on his side and correct his mistakes. Meanwhile, Homelander seeks out a new ally as he struggles to come to terms with his mortality.

  • Director
    • Philip Sgriccia
  • Writers
    • David Reed
    • Eric Kripke
    • Garth Ennis
  • Stars
    • Karl Urban
    • Jack Quaid
    • Antony Starr
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Sgriccia
    • Writers
      • David Reed
      • Eric Kripke
      • Garth Ennis
    • Stars
      • Karl Urban
      • Jack Quaid
      • Antony Starr
    • 25User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Karl Urban
    Karl Urban
    • Billy Butcher
    Jack Quaid
    Jack Quaid
    • Hughie Campbell
    Antony Starr
    Antony Starr
    • Homelander
    Erin Moriarty
    Erin Moriarty
    • Starlight…
    Jessie T. Usher
    Jessie T. Usher
    • A-Train…
    Laz Alonso
    Laz Alonso
    • Mother's Milk
    Chace Crawford
    Chace Crawford
    • The Deep…
    Tomer Capone
    Tomer Capone
    • Frenchie
    Karen Fukuhara
    Karen Fukuhara
    • Kimiko Miyashiro
    Nathan Mitchell
    Nathan Mitchell
    • Black Noir II
    Colby Minifie
    Colby Minifie
    • Ashley Barrett
    Claudia Doumit
    Claudia Doumit
    • Victoria Neuman
    Cameron Crovetti
    Cameron Crovetti
    • Ryan
    Susan Heyward
    Susan Heyward
    • Sister Sage
    Valorie Curry
    Valorie Curry
    • Firecracker
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • Joe Kessler
    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Ambrosius
    • (voice)
    Simon Pegg
    Simon Pegg
    • Hugh Campbell, Sr.
    • Director
      • Philip Sgriccia
    • Writers
      • David Reed
      • Eric Kripke
      • Garth Ennis
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    4tor-claesson

    Stale, stupid and unrelatable

    When I watched the first season The Boys back in 2019, I felt ecstatic. It was a fresh take on the rather stale superhero genre previously dominated by Marvel and DC. It was also a remarkably smart show, based around highly relatable characters. And, yes, when the story called for it, it included some rather extreme gore. It even managed to make good satire, throwing light punches every which way without ever feeling heavy handed.

    Five years and four seasons further down the line, none of the above feels true anymore. Character arcs have come and gone, leaving them as empty husks performing the same routine in scene after scene. The gore, which doesn't feel particularly exciting or surprising anymore, is everywhere for no reason whatsoever (except possibly to hide that the show runners are out of ideas). As for the political satire, there's nothing light hearted about it anymore. It's just a gross blanket of boring propaganda choking the life off an already dying show. (And that's from someone who share most of the show runners views. But that doesn't mean I enjoy being force fed.)

    Unsure if I'll ever be able to finish this season. Probably not.
    4Sarah423

    Save Yourself

    Season four of the Boys is boring, gross, and filled with politics without any substance or nuance. I was warned by friends to bypass it and am infinitely sorry I didn't.

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    Looking back at the beginning, season one, the show was sometimes shocking but had a heart. Writers were world building and emphasized characters. The series had the ability to surprise viewers in a way that didn't feel "fixed."

    By season three, producers were basically using PR and hype just like the characters they set out to satirize. Spent months building up a guest actor, only to under-utilize him in the show itself. (Lots of gifs and special inserts though, with a sucker born every minute to sell.)

    This season is even more condescending to any viewer who expects to use more than half a brain cell.

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    The supposedly surprising plot twist with Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character? Telegraphed a mile off.

    The political satire? Ham handed and stale. (The internet can do direct political take offs better, being more timely. What movies and shows need to do is a step up and actually create scenarios that make viewers think)

    The shock has gone from fitting into the story (fine) to just being grossly inserted for squick alone (yawn and/or gag)

    No, I will probably not watch Rob Benedict's work in any project again.

    And I don't know if I'll watch Kripke's future shows, given his quote about a character's sexual assault being not only played for jokes but "hilarious" to them while writing.

    These are two creatives I've enjoyed in the past, so that gives an indication of the amount of scorched earth this show leaves behind.

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    I do give some stars for A-Train's character development.

    I am interested in what happens to Noir.

    I'm actively rooting for Homelander's death and removal.

    The story, however, has become so predictable, I don't see how there are any fresh PLOT twists or resolutions left to surprise viewers. Which might be why they pull out the gross stunts just to get by.

    It does at least prove that shocking can be simultaneously boring, I guess.

    By all means, save yourself.
    10gmod-11662

    Cool

    The Boys Season 4 kicks off with a bang! Episode 1 delivers intense action, sharp satire, and brilliant character development.

    The storyline is gripping, the special effects are top-notch, and the acting is phenomenal.

    The reveal of Frenchie's sexuality adds depth to his character, but let's be clear: if you're offended by this, you are the goober that show is actively making fun of.

    The Boys continue to be one of the best shows on TV, unafraid to challenge norms and deliver quality entertainment.

    Also, can we talk about Antony Starr as Homelander? His acting is getting better by the season. Give that man an Emmy already!
    8aboalhija

    In love with the boys

    If it isnt the best social commentary about our human life and how corrupt politicians and and corporations are then i dont know what is!

    The boys are back with a new season but the same old good humor, great acting and wonderful story to follow especially after Gen v series.

    The background music is excellent as always, the sarcastic tone in this episode has topped up a notch than the 3 seasons before and im loving it!

    I hoped to see more im im being honest for a one hour episode, especially after what happened in Gen V last episode. But maybe its just a build up to a great season as we saw before!
    8lassegalsgaard

    Department of Dirty Tricks

    A lot of things were getting me prepared for quite the divisive season with this outing of "The Boys." Not only were they building up for this to be a very political season of the beloved superhero-satire, but it generally feels like the viewers have started to catch onto what the show is trying to do as the world has descended into its more and more obscure qualities. However, with this first episode now in the bag, it feels like this is still the sharp and biting show that originally captivated audiences, just with a few more literal real-world points that challenges the satirical aspects.

    For the people who are loyal supporters of populist and fascist leaders around the world, there is a chance that this episode may hit a little too close to home. However, "The Boys" has always been clear in what audience it's aiming at, and if people are not coming out and saying that the show has gone too liberal, then they've never fully understood the show. This opener may be a bit more on-the-nose than the others, but that's only because of the current political climate, which is way more unbelievable than anything you could ever watch on television, which is why this feels way more geared towards real-life issues and not the heightened versions that they've gone with before. However, even with that, this episode does work perfectly in setting up the real-world tension and face the fact that this is not a world that is fully in attack mode. Homelander is continuing to go down a dark path, and he is opening his closet to everyone, growing even darker and more toxic as his mind descends further and further. He is very familiar to the toxic celebrities that we know, and it adds to the show's overarching theme of how the entertainment industry changes people and turns them into these larger-than-life, horrible personalities. With all of that, though, the episode does have a pacing issue, often taking a little too long with some of its storylines, especially with Butcher who has little-to-nothing to actually do in this episode, except the odd comedic/emotionally-impactful moment.

    "Department of Dirty Tricks" pushes the envelope far, but not so far that it becomes a fundamentally different show; it's just more openly itself now. The characters continue to grow in interesting ways, especially Homelander's dark descent, but there are definitely certain pacing issues that should be taken care of as the show goes along.

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    • Trivia
      When Hughie goes to see his father in the hospital the PA in the background is paging Dr. Voight-Kampf to call the pharmacy. Voight-Kampf was the name of the test used to differentiate Replicants from Humans in Blade Runner (1982) and Blade Runner 2049 (2017).
    • Goofs
      Frenchie says "Ça va? "Non ça va?" to mean "All good? Not all good?" But "Non ça va" is not grammatically correct French, the proper way to say it would be "Ça va pas?"
    • Quotes

      Black Noir II: Yo, what the fuck? That was so fucked up, you guys.

    • Soundtracks
      God Save the Queen
      Written by Glen Matlock, John Lydon, Paul Cook and Steve Jones

      Performed by Sex Pistols

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
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    • Production companies
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Amazon MGM Studios
      • Kripke Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 2m(62 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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