ConnorAsher
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Just finished binging all four seasons of The Boys and... wow. What a ride. This show is unlike anything else on TV-bold, brutal, and incredibly well-crafted.
The first two seasons absolutely blew me away. The characters are layered and complex, the writing is sharp and fearless, and the casting? Spot on. Every performance feels lived-in and intentional, with some truly standout work from Karl Urban, Antony Starr, and Erin Moriarty. The storytelling keeps you constantly guessing, and the satire hits hard in all the right places.
Season 3 still had plenty of high points, but I started to feel the pacing and focus wobble a bit. Season 4, while still very enjoyable and packed with powerful moments, was the weakest for me. Some of the shock value started to wear thin, and a few character arcs felt less cohesive. That said, the production quality, acting, and world-building remain top-tier across the board.
Even at its weakest, The Boys is leagues ahead of most shows. I cannot wait to see how they wrap it all up in Season 5. If you haven't watched it yet-especially those first two seasons-you're in for one hell of a ride.
Highly recommended.
The first two seasons absolutely blew me away. The characters are layered and complex, the writing is sharp and fearless, and the casting? Spot on. Every performance feels lived-in and intentional, with some truly standout work from Karl Urban, Antony Starr, and Erin Moriarty. The storytelling keeps you constantly guessing, and the satire hits hard in all the right places.
Season 3 still had plenty of high points, but I started to feel the pacing and focus wobble a bit. Season 4, while still very enjoyable and packed with powerful moments, was the weakest for me. Some of the shock value started to wear thin, and a few character arcs felt less cohesive. That said, the production quality, acting, and world-building remain top-tier across the board.
Even at its weakest, The Boys is leagues ahead of most shows. I cannot wait to see how they wrap it all up in Season 5. If you haven't watched it yet-especially those first two seasons-you're in for one hell of a ride.
Highly recommended.
Second season was far superior to the first. New characters were fun and helped build the world in addition to bridging the first two films together. First season was very slow but really enjoyed the direction and writing of the second season - and the divide of the monsters that were pro laughing and against it. The conflict particularly that rose in the last few episodes were fantastic even through overall it was a rehash/retelling of the films we've already seen. Would like to see them go in a more broad direction if it continues further instead of focusing so much on the tension between the two friends. However, fun series and season 2 wrapped everything up extremely well.
THIS is the movie fans have been begging for! Nintendo & Illumination got a lot of things right with this film. They crammed A LOT into that short screen time which resulted in a lot of positives & negatives overall. Here's my breakdown/review:
-A LOT was crammed into that short screen time - giving the average movie-goers who aren't familiar with Nintendo's franchises the basic idea/premise of these characters & their worlds. However, I wish they would've spent more time on world building & character development overall to give everything more depth but on the same hand, I understand why they wanted to cram so much into this one film - incase this was their only chance without the possibility of a sequel or more spin-offs.
Clearly we're going to get a lot more content & I HOPE they dedicate more time to develop these worlds/characters with better pacing moving forward. There was just so much going on in every second of this film, I know it would be difficult for the average movie-goers to keep up.
-The casting was excellent. The voice actors (despite all the worry from the trailers) were perfect for their roles.
-A ton of Nintendo/video game fan service & easter eggs hidden throughout the film for the dedicated fans over every second of this film.
-The music: It was great to revisit some new scores/ arrangements of some of Nintendo's iconic music HOWEVER it was a shame they decided to go for some of the basic licensed music given the massive library of music they could have pulled or been a perfect opportunity to create new songs/music/scores for the film - those moments really took me out of the film.
Needless to say, I'm excited to see where they go next. The opportunities are limitless however I truly hope they pace future content better & develop these characters/worlds with the respect and time they truly deserve.
-A LOT was crammed into that short screen time - giving the average movie-goers who aren't familiar with Nintendo's franchises the basic idea/premise of these characters & their worlds. However, I wish they would've spent more time on world building & character development overall to give everything more depth but on the same hand, I understand why they wanted to cram so much into this one film - incase this was their only chance without the possibility of a sequel or more spin-offs.
Clearly we're going to get a lot more content & I HOPE they dedicate more time to develop these worlds/characters with better pacing moving forward. There was just so much going on in every second of this film, I know it would be difficult for the average movie-goers to keep up.
-The casting was excellent. The voice actors (despite all the worry from the trailers) were perfect for their roles.
-A ton of Nintendo/video game fan service & easter eggs hidden throughout the film for the dedicated fans over every second of this film.
-The music: It was great to revisit some new scores/ arrangements of some of Nintendo's iconic music HOWEVER it was a shame they decided to go for some of the basic licensed music given the massive library of music they could have pulled or been a perfect opportunity to create new songs/music/scores for the film - those moments really took me out of the film.
Needless to say, I'm excited to see where they go next. The opportunities are limitless however I truly hope they pace future content better & develop these characters/worlds with the respect and time they truly deserve.