When a Supe kills the love of his life, A/V salesman Hughie Campbell teams up with Billy Butcher, a vigilante hell-bent on punishing corrupt Supes -- and Hughie's life will never be the same... Read allWhen a Supe kills the love of his life, A/V salesman Hughie Campbell teams up with Billy Butcher, a vigilante hell-bent on punishing corrupt Supes -- and Hughie's life will never be the same again.When a Supe kills the love of his life, A/V salesman Hughie Campbell teams up with Billy Butcher, a vigilante hell-bent on punishing corrupt Supes -- and Hughie's life will never be the same again.
- Mother's Milk
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- Frenchie
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- Kimiko Miyashiro
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The show in general is fun, gory and has a lot of interesting characters that you want to learn more of. It's cynical but not "just" to be cynical. It has something to say about super hero worship, the power of corporations and branding and our reliance on media to tell us the truth.
Hughie is a likeable, if sometimes frustrating, main protagonist and I anticipate watching him grow and change as a character as he learns to deal with the events that he has become mired in. Antony Starr is *incredibly* creepy as Homelander and really sells the trauma this guy has endured and what's it has warped him into. Elisabeth Shue is also unsettling and portrays the fine line between fear and bravado perfectly. The acting is solid all around. Everyone does a great job playing their parts and making you care for this group of flawed semi-heroes and semi-villains alike.
Can't wait for season two!
Seems like it will be an accurate portrayal of what would happen if big business mixed with super heroes.
Definitely looking forward to watching the rest of the season.
I don't usually like to become invested in TV series, because I'm mainly a movie guy and would rather spend my time watching films. However, a couple of people recommended The Boys to me, so I thought I would take a look: and two episodes in and I think I might be hooked. This first episode doesn't take long to let the viewer know what they're in for: Robin's sudden demise is extremely messy, the girl reduced to soup, with Hughie left holding her detached hands. Yes folks, this is strong stuff, with lots of nudity, perversion, sexual abuse, swearing and violence, making it very entertaining stuff indeed. Karl Urban is great as the gruff British superhero hater, Quaid makes for a likeable foil, and expect big things from Erin Moriarty in the future: she plays idealistic newbie superhero Starlight, who becomes part of Vought elite, The Seven, but soon learns that her fellow heroes aren't quite how they are portrayed in the media.
Did you know
- TriviaFor the shot where Queen Maeve shatters an armored truck, SPX filmed a real truck smashing into a steel pole that was later removed by VFX. Queen Maeve was then shot in front of a green screen in the same location and comped into the real folding truck.
- GoofsThe Deep tells Starlight that they have satellites in "geocentric" orbit. It is fair to assume that he meant "geosynchronous" orbit. He next states that they can read a license plate from 380 miles up. It is also fair to assume that he's talking about the same satellites as he doesn't mention any other. Geosynchronous orbit is approximately 22,236 miles above the surface of the Earth.
A geocentric orbit means an object orbiting the Earth, such as the Moon and thousands of satellites including the satellites that read license plates from space.
- Quotes
Hughie Campbell: You're a fed? You don't sound like a fed.
Billy Butcher: What, I can't immigrate? There's a giant green slapper with her ass in the harbor that says different.
Hughie Campbell: You don't really look like one, either.
Billy Butcher: No? What do I look like?
Hughie Campbell: Like you're starring in the porn version of The Matrix.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Boys: The Female of the Species (2019)
- SoundtracksBarracuda
(uncredited)
Written by Ann Wilson, Roger Fisher, Nancy Wilson and Michael DeRosier
Performed by Heart
Details
- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1