@@DarkassassiN3102 Guess you missed the part about how he could've just flown Maeve up with him, but instead flies up solo which makes her have to use the elevator lol.
@@baeclaus388 Yeah I'm not even that strong and I can do it, the gun weighs around 10-14 pounds with ammo depending on attachments. If you do even a quick search you will find that 5.56 has little to no recoil and that's even before you can put a compensator on.
@@mineralgrey8332 doesn't matter the upbringing, the inherent selfishness and pride will start to seep out once the rules and morals of normal humans don't apply the respective supe. Even if he/she was brought up with love and compassion, they will at most be nice towards their loved ones, never the whole world or outside of their immediate circle.
@@daviddashi3422 it's the nature vs nuture debate, but in general, upbringing matters very much. Even in this verse, it's made pretty clear Homelander's so fucked up BECAUSE of how he was "raised". A lab rat without any kind of parent, love, or guidance.
Nah. Some people are generous and kind, some people are selfish and evil,.most are somewhere in between. Doesn't matter if you're filthy rich or filthy poor. Just how you were raised, how your brain is wired and the experiences you had growing up.
But he also drives the point of why Superman must remain an inspiring figure and not some gritty superhuman that is burdened with the weight of the world.
He's definitely the most interesting. I'd say the most heinous, at least to me, is Nolan, aka, Omniman, from the Invincible series. At least Homelander can be appealed to. In a lot of ways, he's like Donald Trump. Massage his ego and you can at least contain him. Omniman is smart, ruthless, has his marching orders and once he starts killing, look out. He immediately kills all of his teammates, because he knows they're the only ones who could stop him and the fights are "real", in the sense that there's no plot armor. If Superman fought Batman, the "fight" would last 1/10th of a second. So when Omniman fought Darkwing, sure enough, it wasn't a fight.
Literally no one talks about how this shooter was not even a real crazy - likely a setup for queen Maeve to catch and parade on TV (like she said). That's why he surrenders so easily and walks towards her almost welcomingly. He is basically a part of PR crew.
@@BlakeFerret maybe they hired some guy from the street with criminal record for good cash. Someone who breaks the law and risks his life for money on regular basis anyway.
Exactly. I doubt criminals would want to be this exposed in a world where superheroes exist, at least without being prepared against supes like Frenchie was.
“You’re not the real heroes! I’m the real hero. I’m the real hero”. The opposite of what he said to the cop two years earlier. Homelander slowly transforming over years is brilliant. No forced character development. This show is perfect
@@detox4590 maybe in not the show. I was talking about real world time. In the show it’s been about 2 years or so so far anyway. So I don’t get why you’re so upset😂
Because they don't know what Homelander or other supes are really like. The media portrays them like Superman so they wouldn't expect supes to kill them if they were caught
And unlike real life where a guy with a gun is dangerous, they literally can't hurt Homelander. He doesn't need to kill any of them. He could walk up to every bad guy, take their guns and carry them to jail they couldn't do shit to stop him.
Think it was more of a “Homelander getting off” kinda deal. It wasn’t an act of consideration but rather a more sinister one of him just wanting to bust a nut.
@@controlman7490 How would you know? I happen to know traumatic levels of blood loss aren't "agonizing torture" at all, and indeed feels like slowly falling asleep
I almost feel he was more mentally competent in the early seasons, he actually thought things through and seemed more conniving. The later seasons seemed to have dumbed him down and just amped up the psychopathy
I wish that someday we get to see a fight where the hero actually moves. Anyone who knows how to fight knows that a Non-mobile objective is a good target
"Superheroes" like Homelander is exactly the reason why - They introduced Sokovia Accords in CIVIL WAR to control the Avengers. - and why Batman studied The Justice League to prepare battle contingency plans in case something goes wrong.
@@bruceleroywayne oh boy…the comment said people like homelander are why the sokovia accords were a thing…and I call BS on that since it’s pretty clear in those worlds, homelander would be a villain. Not to mention that in The Boys, heroes are practically micromanaged and it doesn’t help anybody.
Na he was just raised in a cold lab and expiramented on his whole childhood- hence why he’s a sociopath that yearns for love. It’s sad but it’s totally voughts fault especially since they got rid of his real father.
He has higher senses on top of his other abilities. he can feel your pulse, know your blood type, what you had for breakfast, even identify old mostly healed wounds with his vision. Not a long shot to say he could count up that many floors that fast, probably did so while he was flying up until he hit 31.
He is also very intelligent. Even on the plan scene he analyzed how many people and trips he would need to take to get everyone out and he couldn’t simply hold up a plane on one point he would punch through the hull.
Homelander's mental state is fragile. He's very close to going off the deep end and in S4E4 we see the trauma he's been through. As said above already he's a ticking bomb
This reference is medical not personality. Edgar is on anticoagulants (commonly known as blood thinners) to prevent heart occlusions, which leads to myocardial infarction (heart attacks). Homelander knows Edgar is one blood clot from serious injury and/or fatality (death).
Interesting how the Supe powers work in this show. Homelander is incredibly strong, able to punch through humans (and indeed walls, etc), fire assault rifles one handed with no recoil yet he can also clap an ordinary human on the shoulder in a friendly way without breaking every bone in their body. Either he is normal 99% of the time and his super power kicks in reflexively when he needs it, or he spends 99% of his existence like a bull in a china shop trying incredibly hard not to break anything - doors, chairs, tables, people...
@@fatallyfatcat5274 That fits in with Starlight taking a .50 cal round she didn't see coming. But it also implies a pretty horrific existence for supes.
Doesn't make any sense. If you look at guys like Eddie Hall who are already crazy strong in comparison to normal humans you don't see them walking like a bull in China either.
@@erikerikslol Eddie hall is nowhere near homelander’s strength, he’s many orders of magnitude inferior. And what makes you say he doesn’t take extra care because of his strength? I can almost assure you he does in fact make efforts to not accidentally hurt people.
With how their world is set up I assume the reason they’re using such muscled yet normal men to fight her is so she can train her fighting style and reflex’s to deal with normal criminals. Most of the time they’re being flashy for PR rather than effectiveness
Could be they are failed supes. Can heal broken bones or organ damage, but aren't strong enough to be A-list supes. But very useful as sparring partners the same way most boxers' sparring partners are fighters who were good, but not good enough to win.
It actually makes sense when you realize that there aren't any super villians. The company creates and manages all the Supes. She is also top tier in terms of power and durability so even if she faces another supe she is going to over power them. Literally in the show we have seen 3 supes who might be able to take her in a straight up fight. A rogue supe is going to be facing several of the 7 including Homelander. What she is practicing is fighting normal people in groups and looking group doing it which is her job.
I actually like the way the Boys showcases the powers of its heroes (Homelander, Maeve, etc.) much more than the way the recent DC movies do with their hero equivalents (Superman, Wonder Woman). DC with its big budget for spectacular (but also ridiculous) scenes of destruction and powers that are practically limitless just makes these movies and its heroes seem... stupid. In one scene, Wonder Woman is dodging or deflecting bullets but in other scenes it's pretty clear she is impervious to weapons much more powerful than guns. I hope the producers and screenwriters of the Boys can keep the show going for a long time (with an engaging storyline) because it's so much more interesting than anything DC has to offer on the big screen.
He said nothing about fights being great or not. He says they're not logically connected and don't feel fair. Sometimes characters win with ease against stronger enemy and come close to losing against someone formidable, but still weaker. And that's true. Superheroes the same powers, always, at best they use some new devices. But they keep facing stronger opponents, basically gods, and still winning somehow. It makes you think each fight is pointless, as it ends not the way it should, but the way that's more favorable. While The Boys show you how it really could happen, like, Translucent beating the crap out of people and then being defeated by getting an electricity shock. You won't see him tank hits that really should hurt him and come back to fight.
Actually one of wonder womans weakness is bullets she can get shot that's why she blocks. Her energy field has a net or chain mail structure. So can block blunt force but can be pierced.
@@Freko2011 she was but in the end she made it out, we clearly see her at the end of the episode with her and Luna, there was even camera footage of the boys taking her in while she was injured
I would love it if the writers of the show would take Homelander's powers away for a season and explore how being forced to be "regular" would affect or change him. I'm sure Antony Starr could do something interesting with that.
people who are impervious to bullets are required to manufacture justification for violent engagement, when minutes prior they were casually strolling up to the active crime scene? hahaha alright
A person shooting weapons at you with intent to kill is still trying to kill you, just because they are too stupid to realize that their feeble attempts wont work doesn't mean their justification is any less. (Legally speaking). Morally they could just fly that guy out in cuffs and it'd be fine.
Wonder why no one made a parabolic shield type suit say made of many nanoshieids with ability to focus any significant energy beam back at its sender if need be
Maeve was delirious if she really believed beating up those guys was anything close to a productive training session. Its like beating a toddler and calling it a sparring session 😂
Homelander is probably one of the most complex characters in TV history 😂 sometimes you want him to win or find some sort of redemption, other times he scares tf out of you with his psychotic approaches. Like he literally punched a hole into that guy stomach while wearing red gloves and still felt disgusted with the blood on his own gloves 😂😂 love to hate him, hate to love him!
Watch It Tony starr is fucking unbelievable as an actor....in banshee is our hero(the strong silent type).here is just one the most terrifying bastards psychos ever put to screen....he's just a chamaleon
Doing yourself a disservice by not watching this. Yeah it's more superhero BS but it's done VERY well. I only just finished Banshee and loved it, they could totally kick off the series again 10 years later with a bunch of new storylines, have Lucas Hood revert back to his former name and the chaos he'd get up to without being held back by a sheriff's badge.
The fact that everyone knows they're not affected by bullets and yet they still use the person shooting first as an excuse is absolutely priceless 😂.
Like most action films it needs the police to be retarded in order to work.
Someone might get hit by a ricochet. Taking the gunman out happens even when cops aren't in danger themselves.
its more about intent i suppose
People shoot at Superman all the time. Criminals are stupid
'merica
Love how he waits for her at the elevator and then just continues the conversation
Guess you missed the part about how he could've just flown Maeve up with him, but instead flies up solo which makes her have to use the elevator lol.
Humans have hitler crew kids
@@ifyoudisagreeyouarewrongirrelevant
@@DarkassassiN3102 Guess you missed the part about how he could've just flown Maeve up with him, but instead flies up solo which makes her have to use the elevator lol.
@@ifyoudisagreeyouarewrong irrelevant
Thank God Superman had the right parents and was raised good.
Spot on, every other comment here is just right wing psychos confessing they would behave like Honelander if they had powers.
Thank God he doesn't exist
@Maxime Kalashnik now, why did you have to go and tell him? He’ll never be this innocent again.
@@moosemilk8956they have to be lying, right?
@@tacot-rex3386yeah super man is real, my cousins friend brother sister uncle is his cape
Imagine being strong enough to fire an automatic rifle single-handedly with no recoil
Damn nice spotting! I didn't notice at first
that's 5.56 it's got nearly no recoil, it's a faster version of a .22 which has no recoil.
@@info8984 OKAY sherlock..So youre saying a normal person can just whip that out with one hand, fire and not even flinch as displayed here???
Then pencil can damage his ear in season 3
@@baeclaus388 Yeah I'm not even that strong and I can do it, the gun weighs around 10-14 pounds with ammo depending on attachments. If you do even a quick search you will find that 5.56 has little to no recoil and that's even before you can put a compensator on.
Homelander is the most accurate depiction of how a superhuman would turn out to be.
A súper human without the right upbringing
@@mineralgrey8332 doesn't matter the upbringing, the inherent selfishness and pride will start to seep out once the rules and morals of normal humans don't apply the respective supe. Even if he/she was brought up with love and compassion, they will at most be nice towards their loved ones, never the whole world or outside of their immediate circle.
@@daviddashi3422 it's the nature vs nuture debate, but in general, upbringing matters very much. Even in this verse, it's made pretty clear Homelander's so fucked up BECAUSE of how he was "raised". A lab rat without any kind of parent, love, or guidance.
Nah. Some people are generous and kind, some people are selfish and evil,.most are somewhere in between. Doesn't matter if you're filthy rich or filthy poor. Just how you were raised, how your brain is wired and the experiences you had growing up.
But he also drives the point of why Superman must remain an inspiring figure and not some gritty superhuman that is burdened with the weight of the world.
Homelander is the most heinous fictional character I’ve ever seen. Kudos to Starr and the writers for bringing him to life
He's definitely the most interesting. I'd say the most heinous, at least to me, is Nolan, aka, Omniman, from the Invincible series. At least Homelander can be appealed to. In a lot of ways, he's like Donald Trump. Massage his ego and you can at least contain him. Omniman is smart, ruthless, has his marching orders and once he starts killing, look out. He immediately kills all of his teammates, because he knows they're the only ones who could stop him and the fights are "real", in the sense that there's no plot armor. If Superman fought Batman, the "fight" would last 1/10th of a second. So when Omniman fought Darkwing, sure enough, it wasn't a fight.
NERDS!!!
@@matthewsmith1927 Your point?
@@TTony-tu6dm 🤓
@matthewsmith1927, lmfao, lol. you could tell you were trolling and just playing the fuck around. I did not take you seriously, at all, lmfao, lol.
Literally no one talks about how this shooter was not even a real crazy - likely a setup for queen Maeve to catch and parade on TV (like she said). That's why he surrenders so easily and walks towards her almost welcomingly. He is basically a part of PR crew.
I dont think a PR guy could get paid enough to get shot at by police
@@BlakeFerret maybe they hired some guy from the street with criminal record for good cash. Someone who breaks the law and risks his life for money on regular basis anyway.
In real life, he's called a patsy.
Exactly. I doubt criminals would want to be this exposed in a world where superheroes exist, at least without being prepared against supes like Frenchie was.
@@BlakeFerretyeah or get punched in the face by maeve
“You’re not the real heroes! I’m the real hero. I’m the real hero”.
The opposite of what he said to the cop two years earlier. Homelander slowly transforming over years is brilliant. No forced character development. This show is perfect
How did you come to the conclusion that it was two years earlier?
"Forced character development"
Look man just admit you're emotionally stunted and tend to not follow along most of the time. Its okay.
@@detox4590 cause this was two seasons before that speech season in season 3?
@@Dearevanhansen223 So you think 3 seasons equal 3 years?
@@detox4590 maybe in not the show. I was talking about real world time. In the show it’s been about 2 years or so so far anyway. So I don’t get why you’re so upset😂
Why would anyone in a world of superheros commit crimes like this. It's just a death sentence. There is no winning
People eho want death but are too afraid to do it themselves
Because they don't know what Homelander or other supes are really like. The media portrays them like Superman so they wouldn't expect supes to kill them if they were caught
He comes out hands up cuz he thinks he gonna get ARRESTED not ganked 😂
its a PR set up, not a real crime. thats why at the start hes aiming for the super heroes and not the police
People do it in real life too
No fighting skills and no hardwork whatsoever
Homelander simply breaks in and kills out simply by staring into the enemy
And unlike real life where a guy with a gun is dangerous, they literally can't hurt Homelander. He doesn't need to kill any of them. He could walk up to every bad guy, take their guns and carry them to jail they couldn't do shit to stop him.
You must see the homelander vs soldier boy and Billy butcher fight scene
@Matthew Nusca He does it because he is a psychopath.
@Matthew Nusca He probably though that guy was Yamcha.
@@fieldy409 that's the point, he is so emotionally damaged and insecure that he needs to kill people just to flex his powers.
At least Homelander was gentle with the bad guy while he was dying.
No he’s psychotic. He’s a kid pulling heads off of bugs.
Think it was more of a “Homelander getting off” kinda deal. It wasn’t an act of consideration but rather a more sinister one of him just wanting to bust a nut.
Similar to Stormfront talking about how she “loved to watch the light leave their eyes”
Crushing a man's heart while he's still conscious is not gentle. That's agonizing torture, lmao.
@@controlman7490 How would you know? I happen to know traumatic levels of blood loss aren't "agonizing torture" at all, and indeed feels like slowly falling asleep
take a drink everytime Homelander says 'you guys are the real heroes' 😆
Bruh I’m drinking too this
Liver failure?
Am dead.....
"Yeah, you bet Pal!", (thumbs up and bullets whizzing by) cracks me up every time.
i love the fact that they are just having this unrleated conversation while walking to a terror incident, bullets flying everywhere
That's exactly how Superman kills Joker at Injustice series later.
@uglymf and superman didnt say " shhh, here ya go " 😅
Cause that's joker!!
Superman was justified
Superman-like characters have had many kills by punching through their targets' bodies. Superman, Omni-Man, Homelander, etc
Season 1 makes you realize how unhinged Homelander has become in Season 3.
Yeah he was practically civil here
I almost feel he was more mentally competent in the early seasons, he actually thought things through and seemed more conniving. The later seasons seemed to have dumbed him down and just amped up the psychopathy
@@oroboros88 I 100% agree, and I liked Season 1 better because of that. More subtle
They really struck gold with Anthony Starr. Wish I could see the audition tapes.
Watch Banshee
"How many jump cuts do you want in the fight scene"
"How many can you possibly cram in there?"
"How inexperience is our actors/actresses with stunts?"
The jerk got blood all over Homelanders glove. How ungrateful can a person get?
So Homelander arrived well before Maeve can go up 31 floors on an elevator and what did the public think he was doing in that amount of time?
reasoning with the shooter, negotiating a peaceful surrender ;)
He's Homelander. He can do whatever the fuck he wants.
He can see and hear through walls
"whatever........the fuck........ he.......wáaaaants"
Trying to talk sense into the gunman before resorting to violence.
If you like Anthony Starr, watch a show called banshee. He kills it in that show to. Underrated actor.
I just realized Maeve is pissed he didn't fly her up with him
I wish that someday we get to see a fight where the hero actually moves.
Anyone who knows how to fight knows that a Non-mobile objective is a good target
Exhibition A - Batman vs Superman Ultimate Edition - Warehouse Fight Scene
@@arthurmorgan6951 that's what I'm talking about, more scenes like that
So stupid, why would Homelander need to do moves with anyone that isn't butcher, soldier boy or Maeve? No one except those 3 could actually fight back
You can fulfill that wish easily on youtube.
"Superheroes" like Homelander is exactly the reason why
- They introduced Sokovia Accords in CIVIL WAR to control the Avengers.
- and why Batman studied The Justice League to prepare battle contingency plans in case something goes wrong.
Nope…because in the world of the avengers and even justice league…enough of the heroes are good to see that person would just be a super villain
@@javieremoya lmao what
@@bruceleroywayne oh boy…the comment said people like homelander are why the sokovia accords were a thing…and I call BS on that since it’s pretty clear in those worlds, homelander would be a villain.
Not to mention that in The Boys, heroes are practically micromanaged and it doesn’t help anybody.
Idiotic comment of the year.
Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Na he was just raised in a cold lab and expiramented on his whole childhood- hence why he’s a sociopath that yearns for love. It’s sad but it’s totally voughts fault especially since they got rid of his real father.
1:23 How Homelander know so fast where the hell is 31? His eye is super fast too? Damn.
He has higher senses on top of his other abilities. he can feel your pulse, know your blood type, what you had for breakfast, even identify old mostly healed wounds with his vision. Not a long shot to say he could count up that many floors that fast, probably did so while he was flying up until he hit 31.
@@thelastofteh8528 Or he can see and hear through walls so was no difficulty to find a loud shooter through glass walls
@@adityathakoor4922 why did he ask in the first place then.
@@crownedking_cj8890 so he knew where to focus his attention/senses
He is also very intelligent. Even on the plan scene he analyzed how many people and trips he would need to take to get everyone out and he couldn’t simply hold up a plane on one point he would punch through the hull.
i love all of the citizens walking around in the background as if there isnt someone shooting right there
With great power, comes great responsibility. Also why Batman had his Agamemno Contingency plans.
I think this is the only time the series where Homelander apologizes 3:17
queen maeve was like the only thing keeping this dude half sane
Funny thing is.. if they had just let things kept going as they were, Homelander probably would not have gone fully crazy
Thats the point tho. It was only a matter of time. Homelander was a ticking super powered time bomb.
Homelander's mental state is fragile. He's very close to going off the deep end and in S4E4 we see the trauma he's been through. As said above already he's a ticking bomb
3:51
Maeve: F***
Homelander: What did you say?
💥👄💥
Did you noticed that she waited until he was BEHIND the corner before she whispered?
Because he could hear her like he heared A-Train.
“Heared”
Sorry, I just had to
Heard*
Amber Heard
I like when Homelander mentions Stan Edgar's blood is "like engine oil", showing how Stan is never intimidated by homelander.
It seems like he was implying Edgar is close to getting a heart attack. Blood shouldn't be as thick as engine oil
This reference is medical not personality. Edgar is on anticoagulants (commonly known as blood thinners) to prevent heart occlusions, which leads to myocardial infarction (heart attacks). Homelander knows Edgar is one blood clot from serious injury and/or fatality (death).
It’s kinda weird (in a good way) seeing how Homelander and Maeve did get along at the start of the show
And even then, Maeve obviously despises him. But she was a very good actress.
Got to feel sorry for the Forensic Lab Assistant who asks the question.. "Um.. how did the deceased blood get on the trigger of the gun her fired?"
Little splatter after he dropped it, clearly.
Interesting how the Supe powers work in this show. Homelander is incredibly strong, able to punch through humans (and indeed walls, etc), fire assault rifles one handed with no recoil yet he can also clap an ordinary human on the shoulder in a friendly way without breaking every bone in their body. Either he is normal 99% of the time and his super power kicks in reflexively when he needs it, or he spends 99% of his existence like a bull in a china shop trying incredibly hard not to break anything - doors, chairs, tables, people...
Bull in a china shop. He has to controll himself 24/7. We've seen it in flashbacks. He hugs his teacher and breaks her spine.
@@fatallyfatcat5274 That fits in with Starlight taking a .50 cal round she didn't see coming. But it also implies a pretty horrific existence for supes.
Doesn't make any sense. If you look at guys like Eddie Hall who are already crazy strong in comparison to normal humans you don't see them walking like a bull in China either.
@@erikerikslol Eddie hall is nowhere near homelander’s strength, he’s many orders of magnitude inferior. And what makes you say he doesn’t take extra care because of his strength? I can almost assure you he does in fact make efforts to not accidentally hurt people.
same way you can pick up an egg, or a bowling ball.
Normal guys training with Maeve is like sending Yorkis against a Pitbull...
The quick cuts in the opening fight are so bad
She should probably be training against supes. Shirtless big dudes don't really cut it.
In the comic Queen Maeve wouldn’t be doing that; she’d be banging all three guys at the same time instead.
With how their world is set up I assume the reason they’re using such muscled yet normal men to fight her is so she can train her fighting style and reflex’s to deal with normal criminals. Most of the time they’re being flashy for PR rather than effectiveness
Could be they are failed supes. Can heal broken bones or organ damage, but aren't strong enough to be A-list supes. But very useful as sparring partners the same way most boxers' sparring partners are fighters who were good, but not good enough to win.
It actually makes sense when you realize that there aren't any super villians. The company creates and manages all the Supes. She is also top tier in terms of power and durability so even if she faces another supe she is going to over power them. Literally in the show we have seen 3 supes who might be able to take her in a straight up fight. A rogue supe is going to be facing several of the 7 including Homelander. What she is practicing is fighting normal people in groups and looking group doing it which is her job.
I like tha way he just waited and started back monologue
Damn... gave the gunman the Black Noir treatment
She can play Wonder woman
Nah Gal Gadot is better and better looking IMO
@@monddubb9792 Gadot is cover girl model not an Amazon warrior! This actress looks closer to wonder woman imo Gadot just seems soft as hell
@@baeclaus388 the problem is The Boys Show "copied" the whole Amazon image anyway didn't have the ingenuity to come up with a hero of their own.
@@monddubb9792 Almost as if it's satire or something
@@atharvawaikar9730 agree either that or just straight up making fun of DC
I actually like the way the Boys showcases the powers of its heroes (Homelander, Maeve, etc.) much more than the way the recent DC movies do with their hero equivalents (Superman, Wonder Woman). DC with its big budget for spectacular (but also ridiculous) scenes of destruction and powers that are practically limitless just makes these movies and its heroes seem... stupid. In one scene, Wonder Woman is dodging or deflecting bullets but in other scenes it's pretty clear she is impervious to weapons much more powerful than guns. I hope the producers and screenwriters of the Boys can keep the show going for a long time (with an engaging storyline) because it's so much more interesting than anything DC has to offer on the big screen.
He said nothing about fights being great or not. He says they're not logically connected and don't feel fair. Sometimes characters win with ease against stronger enemy and come close to losing against someone formidable, but still weaker. And that's true. Superheroes the same powers, always, at best they use some new devices. But they keep facing stronger opponents, basically gods, and still winning somehow. It makes you think each fight is pointless, as it ends not the way it should, but the way that's more favorable. While The Boys show you how it really could happen, like, Translucent beating the crap out of people and then being defeated by getting an electricity shock. You won't see him tank hits that really should hurt him and come back to fight.
Actually one of wonder womans weakness is bullets she can get shot that's why she blocks. Her energy field has a net or chain mail structure. So can block blunt force but can be pierced.
Homelander literally watches the life drain from the shooters eyes
Maeve is the hottest character on the show
she is dead my friend
@@Freko2011 did we watch the same show?? shes clearly alive
@@dontmindmejustyourlocalret3029 maybee I remember wrong, but in my mind she was blown up in the sky
@@Freko2011 she was but in the end she made it out, we clearly see her at the end of the episode with her and Luna, there was even camera footage of the boys taking her in while she was injured
@@dontmindmejustyourlocalret3029 thx for the update my friend, will rewatch the last episodes before season 4 takes of.
I would love it if the writers of the show would take Homelander's powers away for a season and explore how being forced to be "regular" would affect or change him. I'm sure Antony Starr could do something interesting with that.
What's the point of training against humans if you're a supe? Wouldn't supe on supe drilling be more effective?
It’s show business, man. Give the public a show. Profits go up for Vought.
They cant murder All criminals all the time they need to be reminded how to put on showy fights vs humans (without killing them)
If me and my friends were bullet proof, you know we would be playing live ammo airsoft
Nice editing cause we never see how slow and weak Dominique McElligott punches and kicks.
This is the least brutal death for anyone in the show killed by Homelander.
Jesus I always forget how incredibly horrendous that training scene with Maeve is
Maeve was such a great character
Then: 3:51
homelander: what you say??
Rip maeve
1:49 Antony's accent slips.
I wish Maeve wasn’t leaving the show
Better for her to have a good ending now than get a worse fate later
Back when homelander still chill
What happened?
Lucas Hood from Banshee playing like Superman.
Everything from 0:38 to 2:14 is literally the sort of stuff people gather by the water cooler to gossip over.
Anybody back here after the season finale? 👀
Getting punched by Homelander in the chest is the equivalent of getting shot in the chest point blank by a double barrel shotgun
Noir told you the truth too.. you just wanted to know everything in his head
Jesus Homelander you can't say that about A-Train- Oh oh no wait he meant a FOOT race
HAHHAHA I THOUGHT THE SAME THING
i hate how good their chemistry is (and so does she)
It's interesting how you can see the seeds of Homelander's supe supremacy ideology already in this clip.
Amazing acting by both of those two
Nobody:
Homelander: YOU guys are the REAL heroes!
i feel like they can make a whole series of pre "the boys" drama and get away with it.
it's in the works lol, Vought Rising
The editing has saved Maeve
people who are impervious to bullets are required to manufacture justification for violent engagement, when minutes prior they were casually strolling up to the active crime scene?
hahaha alright
A person shooting weapons at you with intent to kill is still trying to kill you, just because they are too stupid to realize that their feeble attempts wont work doesn't mean their justification is any less. (Legally speaking). Morally they could just fly that guy out in cuffs and it'd be fine.
Homelander pulled an Albert Wesker (Resident Evil), when he impaled the guy with his hand. 💀😳
My dog just went nuts after Homelander's whistle. She can feel he's evil 🤣
Yo why does he look like he’s aged a decade now it’s only been a couple years. He looks a lot younger here.
40s are a cliff for aging. Not to mention his haircut was more youthful in season 1
Wonder why no one made a parabolic shield type suit say made of many nanoshieids with ability to focus any significant energy beam back at its sender if need be
I assume it’s because Energy is very hard to control
Or maybe because that's Hocus pocus stuff and the only technology that's not "normal" so far in this show has been compound V
They're already invulnerable
No
Tek knight moment
Can I actually see the fight at the beginning? Most of the action is on the cameraman telporting!
Maeve was delirious if she really believed beating up those guys was anything close to a productive training session. Its like beating a toddler and calling it a sparring session 😂
im beginning to think my phone is watching me
That editing at the start was a horror show
Oh, he meant the running race, not the other kind of insipid race
Xena was awesome in The Boys.
Maeve was always my favorite character on this show. She is more relatable to me.
Why does anyone do anything illegal in a world with the 7?
2:30
"I can fix him"
Homelander is probably one of the most complex characters in TV history 😂 sometimes you want him to win or find some sort of redemption, other times he scares tf out of you with his psychotic approaches. Like he literally punched a hole into that guy stomach while wearing red gloves and still felt disgusted with the blood on his own gloves 😂😂 love to hate him, hate to love him!
...wasn't this building in the movie Hancock ? 🤣🙏🏻
Yeah, they took the “tell the police they’re doing a good job” thing from Hancock too lol
Maeve is sorely missed in the show. I miss her looks of obvious disdain towards Homelander. It really added to his shittiness.
In the comics those buff dudes would be tag teaming maeve while she downs gin
That first fight scene was basically impossible to enjoy with the quick cuts every quarter second. Good clip overall tho.
Superhuman strength and speed but also brain as he was able to count where exactly is 31st floor in less than 1s
X ray.
Nice Antony Starr scene, I'm looking for the Steve Buscemi one though.
All the shooting that guy did... without a rear sight. C'mon, you have to have at least one competent armorer on set.
With a supe like Homelander, I'd gladly welcome any version of General Zod.
Those red gloves come in handy, more ways than one lol.
Batman in the boys would be epic to watch!🔥🔥🔥
Tek Knight
He’d definitely would try to take em all out after seeing how they handle things most of the time
if you put homelander under a uv light it would be so bright
Homelander is the real hero
It looked kinda relaxing in the end ngl
Homelander’s muscle paddings are getting less and less as the season progresses
Still haven't watched this, just makes me wish there was more Banshee.
Watch It Tony starr is fucking unbelievable as an actor....in banshee is our hero(the strong silent type).here is just one the most terrifying bastards psychos ever put to screen....he's just a chamaleon
Doing yourself a disservice by not watching this. Yeah it's more superhero BS but it's done VERY well. I only just finished Banshee and loved it, they could totally kick off the series again 10 years later with a bunch of new storylines, have Lucas Hood revert back to his former name and the chaos he'd get up to without being held back by a sheriff's badge.