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.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.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.
Tomer Capone
- Frenchie
- (as Tomer Capon)
Karen Fukuhara
- Kimiko Miyashiro
- (credit only)
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3 out of 5 stars.
The episode continues with the boys trying to surveillance A-Train. But they find a new drug which may enhance their powers.
The story continues. It tries to have that fun direction seeing the boys trying to work together and surveillance A-Train's girlfriend. While Homelander is wanting to find out who was responsible for the disappearance of one of their own.
The episode continues with the boys trying to surveillance A-Train. But they find a new drug which may enhance their powers.
The story continues. It tries to have that fun direction seeing the boys trying to work together and surveillance A-Train's girlfriend. While Homelander is wanting to find out who was responsible for the disappearance of one of their own.
This episode certianly continues the momentum of the series so far. Despite having less screentime, the highlight has to be Annie's story, and the costume. The scene where the young girl meets Starlight and states "it's your old uniform, but I'm saving up for the new one!" Is quite unsettling, as her naivety contrasts with Annie's awareness of the oversexualised constume. Not quite as good as Ep1 and Ep2, but still throughly enjoyable.
10pillleo
Here's a review for episode 3:
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Episode 3 of The Boys cranks everything up a notch! The stakes feel so real now, especially with how Hughie's moral compass is being tested. That scene with the Translucent "situation" was absolutely wild-I did not see that coming. Butcher's charisma and grit keep stealing the show, and the way the team is starting to form is super compelling. On the other side, Homelander is terrifyingly unhinged, and it's chilling to watch. The blend of dark humor and gut-punch drama is still on point. Every scene just hits harder than the last. This episode is pure chaos in the best way, and I'm loving every second!
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Episode 3 of The Boys cranks everything up a notch! The stakes feel so real now, especially with how Hughie's moral compass is being tested. That scene with the Translucent "situation" was absolutely wild-I did not see that coming. Butcher's charisma and grit keep stealing the show, and the way the team is starting to form is super compelling. On the other side, Homelander is terrifyingly unhinged, and it's chilling to watch. The blend of dark humor and gut-punch drama is still on point. Every scene just hits harder than the last. This episode is pure chaos in the best way, and I'm loving every second!
We get more insight into the corporation and into the superheroes. Some truths about them are surfacing. Has one really gruesome scene. Yup that was shocking. I still feel like the dialogue isn't i guess the smoothest. I found the funny scenes not that funny.
Did you know
- TriviaVought marketing writers Evan and Seth were named after Executive Producers Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen.
- GoofsWhen Maeve and Homelander walk through the building under construction, though set in NYC, the building has the international green exit sign instead of the red US exit sign (which are slowly being phased out).
- Quotes
Billy Butcher: We'll cross that bridge when we burn it.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Prime Rewind: Inside the Boys: Inside the Diabolical First Season (2020)
- SoundtracksStop
(uncredited)
Written by Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins
Performed by Jane's Addiction
Details
- Runtime
- 54m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
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