They were able to catch the boys so easily because the government finally sided with homelander, the boys were always being hidden by the CIA bit now homelander got access to all the information he needed to catch them.
And there was literally no one to cover their ass anymore at that point. Mallory is dead, Edgar is practically a nobody, Singer is out if the picture and Neuman is busy cosplaying the twix chocolate bar
Out of the three subplots Hughie and his Dad did actually an impact because in a way it helped hughie realize he needed to “restore” his humanity. Obviously didn’t work out the best cause of butcher being a wild card but it gives the sense that it the boys won’t be the same as it once was, more like the good, the bad, and the ugly 😎
Yep heavily agree with that because Hughie finally got some humanity back in him by being with his mom and dad. It made him consider what they’ve done wrong and why The Boys’ actions need to change. It was a great moment of closure for him and it allowed him to see ppl differently (Neuman and Starlight). And then Butcher destroyed it, which makes me pumped to see how Hughie looks in S5. Kimiko’s story got time to cook but Kripke wasted my time with Frenchie.
It also sets him up for potentially being the one to kill Butcher. Hughie's dad told him, he would rather be euthanized than become someone he's not. And Hughie was strong enough to put him down. Then Butcher calls Hughie, says he's accepted and embraced death. But he becomes something else, something that bathes hughie in blood one time too far. And Hughie is emotionally strong enough to put Butcher down.
@@AllentheAlien445 Yeah, the trouble of course being Ryan. Kid's gonna be orphaned. No mom, dad, grandad, grandma or mom's husband to take care of him.
the biggest reason people are hating on S4 is because of the Collins and Frenchie thing it came outta no where AND we see kimi waiting for Frenchie in prison for so long to then finally come back to the plot
@@hatezommno bro the entire season except for the last 3 episodes felt like nothing was happening but the last 3 especially the finale and TekKnight were great
the frenchie subplot was so bad it was actually laughable, i remember telling my friends "topping the guy after murdering his family when he is a child is a power move" and they all burst out laughing
@@jackalexande the problem isn't the gay thing. frenchie was like gay from the start of the show but the problem here is the subplot was so pointless and bizzare, like why is he fucking the guy that he orphaned
@@mahino420 collin is literally just a plot device to move kimiko and frenchies relationship further and it's just to help them get over their pasts, i agree it's stupid and he's literally just a plot device
@@cotton3399unnecessary plot device cause we knew since s1 that frenchie did terrible things in his past ans we saw them through thr first 3 season get close till hospital kiss scene, that should have been where they got together but s4 frenchie randomly starts tripping again (same for kimiko)
S3 and S4 writing just sucks man. I'm telling ya the writing gets worse as the show goes on. S1 was good and S2 was okay and the only reason S3 was okay was because soldier boy. And my god was S4 absolute crap. Main problem is the plot armor and the writing getting worse and more unesscesary scenes. The show is a 6.5/10 for me maybe season 5 could make it a 7
@@oogabooga191 The only issue I have with the subplot is Hughie's mom. There's just something I don't like about her showing up all of a sudden, and I feel like they could've done the subplot without her. That's just my opinion though
Honestly, I'm not even mad that Frenchie's subplot went nowhere, because I kinda prefer they just dropped it and had it go nowhere. But if they wanted it to work, just have Colin see the tattoo in the first episode. Then play with the suspense of him deceiving Frenchie and gathering evidence on the Boys to meaningfully arrest his family's killer. Frenchie finds out in episode 5, has his guilt breakdown and says he'll turn himself in if Colin throws the blackmail in the trash. The evidence can later be used to legally justify arresting The Boys.
Wow… that is so much fucking better than what they did 😭 That idea of having Colin see the tattoo early in the season without Frenchie knowing would have added some much needed suspense to that plot
i think hugie sub plot was fine it survived for rlly good character development for Hugie and shows his family trauma and shows A train helping in more ways and helping with his development to a hero but i don’t think it need 5 episodes
6.5/10 to be honest. A good finish doesn’t automatically make the season good but it sets up s5 really nicely although I still think s5 should be 10episodes rather than 8🤷🏻♂️ Hoping that Sam and Starlight have a mew off next season
The subplots were subplots, I didn’t mind the Hughie one as I lost my father recently, and when you lose or are on the verge of losing someone it can bring you right back down to a child (Yes, talking about your letting go complaint) so that subplot was the only one out of three to be beneficial imo
The reason why the seven couldn’t capture the boys earlier in the shows is because the boys were under the CIA protection so if they would’ve went after them, the CIA would’ve went after homelander and the 7. Ryan is the biggest upset to me, he keeps going left and right. Just pick a side Ryan, it’s annoying that he wants to act like he old but when shit goes down he wants to act like a little bitch and choose another side.
He's a teenager who's practically caught in the crossfire of the worst things imaginable. The only person who genuinely was able to guide the kid and be a functional parent to him is fucking dead. All that's left are: his stepdad who's two steps away from meeting with Kurt Cobain face-to-face (ended up becoming a maniac with a V'd up tumor as a pet), an auntie who threatened to put him down if he doesn't comply with becoming CIA's walking weapon and Homelander.
I strongly disagree on the statement with the subplot of Hughie and his dad being unimportant. It's not just about "letting go" (which can be basically anything), it is particularly about not holding onto people close to him, even when it would be for the better of everyone else. This is a major plot point of the dynamic between Hughie and Butcher. Hughie always held onto Butcher and risked everything to save him (one example in season 3 he took the risk with mindstorm to get him back). To me this hints that Hughie, just like with his dad, has to put down Butcher for the good of everyone else.
I personally give it a 6/10. I feel since the ending was so good, people are having recency bias and giving the show too high of a score. 6/8 of the episodes were either mid or bad, filled with subplots that contributed nothing, extreme plot armor, and controversies (like the hughie SA). The last 2 episodes were good, and they set up season 5 well, I just can’t skim past the dookie writing of 75% of the season
the season main problem was that it was a setup season for both the season finale and season 5.the episodes were not really that bad but not peak. i will give it a 7.5/10(8/10 if some plot lines and decision pay off in season 5).this season is the definition of let them cook.
I personally think that the Huey and his dad subplot was one of the strongest emotional parts of this season. Only part in this entire show where I have teared up a little. Him not being the one who gives his dad the V shows so much growth for him as a character. It’s a shame Moglight barely cared about him this season, his dad dying and him getting SAd 2 times.
I'm calling it now there will be video essays in the future talking about s4, once the boys is finished, and they will say s4 wasn't as bad as people made it out to be
Exactly you already know it’s gonna happen after season 5 is great their will be a lot for revisionist history saying season 5 greatness is because of season 4 set ups
I don’t understand why Hughie doesn’t care about all the people his dad killed? Like he was basically responsible for giving his dad V and then just doesn’t care that a bunch of people died because of it. Robin died because of a compound V accident and that was his motivation to even be apart of any of this.
Lol yeah, I had the same thought. He is also helped by the fact that neither him or his mother faced any consequences for being responsible for those deaths. Like, they were basically hospital's NPCs and nobody cared.
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Yeah forgot about that, but it could be argued that Homelander manipulated Ryan from that truth. In the first place, in Season 3 Ryan could've just rejected Homelander and stayed with Mallory the whole time knowing the truth.
i personally feel the subplots of frenchie-colin and shinig light-kimkio were useless and a waste of time, but the hughie- father relation was a great subplot just to explore more of hughie's moral and emotional compass., just for audiences to see where he stood with his family post all the experiences he's been through in 3 seasons. overall i personally season 4 to be a great season, with an amazing political drama-thriller sort of a take on the boys which definitely works in their world. it studies the ramifications of supes on america, with the government very well. it's definitely a slow burn too, but it gets better as you watch. can't wait for soldier boy in s5 though.
I think they needed another call of duty character because Victoria neuman who played Farah in Modern Warfare was not enough for them so they needed Gaz/Colin to join the roster
I hard disagree with the biggie sub plot, season 3 took huggie away from his character of being the good spirit who draws the line for the rest of the crew. The point of the s4 sub plot was for hughie to regain this sense of humanity and stop the senseless death that’s coming next season
I feel like the subplots you talk about were done because the writers were thinking they had to do something with those characters to bumps the run times up and so we don’t forget the characters
If Colin died and helped build Frenchie’s character, then he would’ve served a decent purpose. Or if maybe he was a Vought plant like one of the shapeshifters or something that could’ve been an interesting arc leading to them finding out about the virus later on. But nope, repeats the same ideas from before only for it to be resolved by the end of the season when it should’ve been from the start.
For me, parts of the storyline for season 3 and 4 are arguably fillers because I already know from Season 1 that the series has a greenlight for Season 5. They just dragged the story a bit leading to plotlines people didn't like and main cast that didn't die even though they could but the story is still good enough and I hope Season 5 delivers.
It's like they said: "Oh , you liked season 3 but not the finally ? No problem , this season you're going to like the finally , but only the finally "..
Huey’s subplot was important but for dumb reasons, it was kinda like a sorta weak domino effect. If Huey never wanted A-Train’s help, he would have not forgave him. And him not forgiven might have made Huey fuck shit up by not letting go of his grudge against A-Train. (Possibly Leading to M.M dying or other things)
tbh i dont think u can call ryan straight up evil yet, i think in fact he might still be choosing a side next season and he will be a big part in the plot. i imagine a scenario like this, butcher tries to kill homelander cause he is mad at the world and supes but the boys try to save ryan because he is on the good side but even still homelander will still love ryan and try to shelter him, causing him to clash with butcher in a climactic fight scene.
s3 was the opposite, i loved every aspect of it, and the ending almost entirely ruined the whole season for me (i dont mind homelander killing the starlighter i mean butcher saving homelander) it was so out of character for butcher to save homelander just in order to save ryan, that is the same butcher who was willing to sacrifice hughie to kill homelander
Yep most of my complaint this season was Homelander getting like sitcom character dumb and Frenchie and Collin and Kimiko. Way to ruin 3 seasons worth of Build up
I’m still confused as to if Marie is alive or not, I thought we saw her in the afterlife, but now y’all saying that she just tanked Homelanders beam and is just chilling in a hospital ?
I think 5 season wont be as great cuz of some good characters dying. But big problem here is with Soldier Boy being still alive and with The Boys being in cell. I think they will try to escape with the kids from Gen-V but I dont know how they will make good story from it. Season 4 was very good for me, I dont like the thing with Frenchie being out of nowhere with Collin and with that Butchers tumor. But I dont see any other mistakes in this and seasons before, I just like to watch.
A possible problem I see with season 5 is that it may be to much? Butcher with the tumor. Soldier boy is back. Gen V kids are here. Homelander and sages plan continues. The boys are split up. Starlight went wherever (probably Maeve) Then again they filled this season with a bunch of useless shit so who knows
The boys couldn’t of been captured before the end of season four because they were apart of the CIA, now that Vought is in control, of the government anything they want, goes
idk why ppl hate and r hated season 4 but all the way trough i really liked it but the closer it got to the end i disliked it because the reality of having to wait 2 years creeped ever so closer
Doesn't mean that there good subplots. There very boring and retreading similar subplots the shows had already with previous seasons. Imo if there gonna do a forgiveness theme this is the worst point in the show to do this. Either do it at the start or after the climax but not in the rising action that shit is a awful point in any story to slow it down and refocus a out of place subject
Hughie and his dad subplot was meant for 3 things so hughie can finally forgive a train and you are wrong hughie doesn’t let go he didn’t want let go of butcher or anybody on the team and finally we get to see Hughies mom
I thought season 4 was fantastic all the way through - it was literally just more of the same shit we got from season 1, 2 and 3. Season 4 definitely has the best acting out of the whole show so far. I think the one thing that i didn't like in this season was Frenchie and the Collin relationship. It seemed so out of place and that should have been frenchie and kimiko from the beginning of the season. It seemed pointless because it was completely brushed under the rug after the first few episodes, like fr the rest of the season carried on as if that Frenchie and Collin thing never happened in the first place.
On my opinion sage was written really bad, instead of making a smart character they just kinda made an omniscient character that used information there was no way she had like butcher would be possessed by Kessler and killed Neuman and took that in her plan
If anything she kinda got lucky or just assumed that they would somehow kill her anyway like they were trying to do. If anything Newman would've been killed by homelander himself if she was really banking on this plan
I disagree completely and feel like the audience reading this character as omniscient with the victory itself not going to plan but being assured with contingencies is crazy honestly
I absolutely hate that idiots on the internet slammed the Colin + Frenchie subplot solely because "MUH GAY PROPAGANDA" when the actual problem was how extremely pointless it was AND how out of nowehere it came. Thought his backstory was already closed after the Nina fight and they just had to make his character grow, but apparently no. This just goes to show how most people are physically incapable of shoving their views into literally everything they consume. I feel like the only somewhat useful subplot of the three could have been Hughie's, but they decided to drag it on for way too long. Could have been resolved in one episode and just move on. Kimiko's one was fine since it's still unresolved and it may lead to something cool plot wise, the premise isn't too promising though. One extra redeeming factor for me was that they actually started using Gen V's characters and plot points so they made the spinoff actually useful, hopefully they'll manage to merge it to the main show after season 2 and with the Boys s5 we will get a resolution for both.
The 4 main characters have become so dull this season. Frenchie takes up way too much screentime to do nothing but go "Mon cour!!" and be sentimental with the Asian girl, MM is literally just some LA writer’s idea of what a black guy is, wearing t shirts with nothing but the names of rappers on them (because he's black). Hughie is the obligatory redditor stand-in fresh out of a John Green novel who I will never care about sorry, and Butcher keeps skeeving me out by so blatantly ripping off Jack Sparrow. This is supposed to be a loveable rag tag group of unlikely heroes and instead their scenes are just clips that you have to get through in order to see Homelander.
I can kind of agree about everyone else that you mentioned except for MM. Sure, he’s not the most intellectually complex character, but I think it’s criminal to call him just an average black guy
“Oi oi, Hughie! Ryan…done killed me bloody grandma and totally cheated at Connect 4.”
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starlights face: 🗿
MM: "Ain't no f**king way "
@@sitaro1207And Frenchie 😘🧴
Frenchie: Mon couer, I am irredeemable because of my sins
They were able to catch the boys so easily because the government finally sided with homelander, the boys were always being hidden by the CIA bit now homelander got access to all the information he needed to catch them.
And there was literally no one to cover their ass anymore at that point. Mallory is dead, Edgar is practically a nobody, Singer is out if the picture and Neuman is busy cosplaying the twix chocolate bar
@@willowshake023"Tix chocolate bar" Nahhh you didn't have to do her like that💀
Out of the three subplots Hughie and his Dad did actually an impact because in a way it helped hughie realize he needed to “restore” his humanity. Obviously didn’t work out the best cause of butcher being a wild card but it gives the sense that it the boys won’t be the same as it once was, more like the good, the bad, and the ugly 😎
Yep heavily agree with that because Hughie finally got some humanity back in him by being with his mom and dad. It made him consider what they’ve done wrong and why The Boys’ actions need to change. It was a great moment of closure for him and it allowed him to see ppl differently (Neuman and Starlight).
And then Butcher destroyed it, which makes me pumped to see how Hughie looks in S5.
Kimiko’s story got time to cook but Kripke wasted my time with Frenchie.
Agreed, glad you said it haha
It also sets him up for potentially being the one to kill Butcher.
Hughie's dad told him, he would rather be euthanized than become someone he's not. And Hughie was strong enough to put him down.
Then Butcher calls Hughie, says he's accepted and embraced death. But he becomes something else, something that bathes hughie in blood one time too far.
And Hughie is emotionally strong enough to put Butcher down.
@alexandredesouza3692 It's gonna be sad, but it's definitely gonna boil down to Hughie (and maybe Marvin) vs Butcher.
@@AllentheAlien445 Yeah, the trouble of course being Ryan. Kid's gonna be orphaned. No mom, dad, grandad, grandma or mom's husband to take care of him.
the biggest reason people are hating on S4 is because of the Collins and Frenchie thing it came outta no where AND we see kimi waiting for Frenchie in prison for so long to then finally come back to the plot
Tbh if that plotline was never in the show ppl would’ve never hated the season when it was first coming out.
@@hatezommno bro the entire season except for the last 3 episodes felt like nothing was happening but the last 3 especially the finale and TekKnight were great
@@headstrikerop4093I thought the Tek Knight episode sucked compared to the one where Homelander went back to where he grew up.
Exactly this my guy
@@headstrikerop4093 TekKnight episode was awful, depended too much on shock value and was laughing at male SA.
the frenchie subplot was so bad it was actually laughable, i remember telling my friends "topping the guy after murdering his family when he is a child is a power move" and they all burst out laughing
people had such an issue with the gay thing but it was literally just pointless drama 😭
@@jackalexande the problem isn't the gay thing. frenchie was like gay from the start of the show but the problem here is the subplot was so pointless and bizzare, like why is he fucking the guy that he orphaned
@@mahino420 collin is literally just a plot device to move kimiko and frenchies relationship further and it's just to help them get over their pasts, i agree it's stupid and he's literally just a plot device
@@cotton3399unnecessary plot device cause we knew since s1 that frenchie did terrible things in his past ans we saw them through thr first 3 season get close till hospital kiss scene, that should have been where they got together but s4 frenchie randomly starts tripping again (same for kimiko)
S3 and S4 writing just sucks man.
I'm telling ya the writing gets worse as the show goes on.
S1 was good and S2 was okay and the only reason S3 was okay was because soldier boy.
And my god was S4 absolute crap.
Main problem is the plot armor and the writing getting worse and more unesscesary scenes.
The show is a 6.5/10 for me maybe season 5 could make it a 7
8:14 hard disagree, the learning to let go subplot will certainly come back likely in Hughie having to be the one who puts Butcher down
100% it will come back, and even if it didn't imo this subplot was still really good.
@@oogabooga191 The only issue I have with the subplot is Hughie's mom. There's just something I don't like about her showing up all of a sudden, and I feel like they could've done the subplot without her. That's just my opinion though
The best part about this season is the M.M's and Butcher fit memes
the heart shaped box sequence:
but yeah MM’s shirts are always entertaining af
the fucking dead prez shirt on episode 8 😭😭😭
@@ybobux Literally all blud wears is gold chain, rap shirt, and some jacket or not
Honestly, I'm not even mad that Frenchie's subplot went nowhere, because I kinda prefer they just dropped it and had it go nowhere.
But if they wanted it to work, just have Colin see the tattoo in the first episode. Then play with the suspense of him deceiving Frenchie and gathering evidence on the Boys to meaningfully arrest his family's killer.
Frenchie finds out in episode 5, has his guilt breakdown and says he'll turn himself in if Colin throws the blackmail in the trash.
The evidence can later be used to legally justify arresting The Boys.
Wow… that is so much fucking better than what they did 😭
That idea of having Colin see the tattoo early in the season without Frenchie knowing would have added some much needed suspense to that plot
How tf did you like perfectly rewrite this plot
@@mrstation6905 Thank you
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It Was Hughie’s Mom who gave the Dad V
true i wanted to point that out
i think hugie sub plot was fine it survived for rlly good character development for Hugie and shows his family trauma and shows A train helping in more ways and helping with his development to a hero but i don’t think it need 5 episodes
6.5/10 to be honest.
A good finish doesn’t automatically make the season good but it sets up s5 really nicely although I still think s5 should be 10episodes rather than 8🤷🏻♂️
Hoping that Sam and Starlight have a mew off next season
The show runner said it might end with a movie so it might be the length of 10 episodes
Whose sam?
The guy that stops kimiko
Yeah exactly
7.5 /10 people are just wh8nig about the gay kiss to much
The subplots were subplots, I didn’t mind the Hughie one as I lost my father recently, and when you lose or are on the verge of losing someone it can bring you right back down to a child (Yes, talking about your letting go complaint) so that subplot was the only one out of three to be beneficial imo
The reason why the seven couldn’t capture the boys earlier in the shows is because the boys were under the CIA protection so if they would’ve went after them, the CIA would’ve went after homelander and the 7. Ryan is the biggest upset to me, he keeps going left and right. Just pick a side Ryan, it’s annoying that he wants to act like he old but when shit goes down he wants to act like a little bitch and choose another side.
I thought that protection was only there for season 3 unless I’m misremembering
Ryan is child and having confusion is totally is right
Jesus man he is a child that is how they act.
He’s a teeenager bro
He's a teenager who's practically caught in the crossfire of the worst things imaginable. The only person who genuinely was able to guide the kid and be a functional parent to him is fucking dead. All that's left are: his stepdad who's two steps away from meeting with Kurt Cobain face-to-face (ended up becoming a maniac with a V'd up tumor as a pet), an auntie who threatened to put him down if he doesn't comply with becoming CIA's walking weapon and Homelander.
I strongly disagree on the statement with the subplot of Hughie and his dad being unimportant.
It's not just about "letting go" (which can be basically anything), it is particularly about not holding onto people close to him, even when it would be for the better of everyone else.
This is a major plot point of the dynamic between Hughie and Butcher.
Hughie always held onto Butcher and risked everything to save him (one example in season 3 he took the risk with mindstorm to get him back).
To me this hints that Hughie, just like with his dad, has to put down Butcher for the good of everyone else.
I personally give it a 6/10. I feel since the ending was so good, people are having recency bias and giving the show too high of a score. 6/8 of the episodes were either mid or bad, filled with subplots that contributed nothing, extreme plot armor, and controversies (like the hughie SA). The last 2 episodes were good, and they set up season 5 well, I just can’t skim past the dookie writing of 75% of the season
Imo episodes 4, 7, and 8 were pretty good. The rest were kinda eh
I’d give it lower than a 6/10. The fact that so much of this season literally doesn’t matter is insanity. We’re talking like 45-60% filler this season
i agree
the season main problem was that it was a setup season for both the season finale and season 5.the episodes were not really that bad but not peak. i will give it a 7.5/10(8/10 if some plot lines and decision pay off in season 5).this season is the definition of let them cook.
@@calebdemosthene284 most of the season wasnt setup though, a lot of it was waffling to take up screen time so the finale could have more things
Bro that moment when A-Train dropped M.M. at the hospital.. aw man that was so good
I personally think that the Huey and his dad subplot was one of the strongest emotional parts of this season. Only part in this entire show where I have teared up a little. Him not being the one who gives his dad the V shows so much growth for him as a character. It’s a shame Moglight barely cared about him this season, his dad dying and him getting SAd 2 times.
I hated frenchies sub plot so much I literally skipped some of his scenes
I'm calling it now there will be video essays in the future talking about s4, once the boys is finished, and they will say s4 wasn't as bad as people made it out to be
real but we all know how bad it is
Exactly you already know it’s gonna happen after season 5 is great their will be a lot for revisionist history saying season 5 greatness is because of season 4 set ups
I don’t understand why Hughie doesn’t care about all the people his dad killed? Like he was basically responsible for giving his dad V and then just doesn’t care that a bunch of people died because of it. Robin died because of a compound V accident and that was his motivation to even be apart of any of this.
Lol yeah, I had the same thought. He is also helped by the fact that neither him or his mother faced any consequences for being responsible for those deaths.
Like, they were basically hospital's NPCs and nobody cared.
Reason because of CIA
Second well he probably unfazed when somebody died hell even seeing blood has been a daily routine
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@@liebebile6515he is under CIA protection. The government and singer were not touching them
he didnt give him v tho
Hughie mom give his dad compound V, hughie didnt
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Why bother introducing Hughie's mom if she's just gonna disappear after his dad dies
Facts
If Hughie’s subplot was an episode in total it’d be fine, it’s the stretching of it that’s rough
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Can we talk about the fact that M.M. always has the best shirts?
Ryan is not evil, yet
Billy butcher says "Oi" and knocks him out
@@Ishmam...28 oi hughie, Omelanda took me bloody son and fucked my wife
Mallory: Homelander took down flight 37
Ryan: nah I don’t believe you
Maeve: being the only reason he was saved in season 2 finale
Yeah forgot about that, but it could be argued that Homelander manipulated Ryan from that truth. In the first place, in Season 3 Ryan could've just rejected Homelander and stayed with Mallory the whole time knowing the truth.
Ryan isn't evil...he's a kid who can't control his powers yet.
We're talking about the boys lmao, the bar is just so high. Because there's more character developpement doesn't mean the first half is 4/10 x)
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i personally feel the subplots of frenchie-colin and shinig light-kimkio were useless and a waste of time, but the hughie- father relation was a great subplot just to explore more of hughie's moral and emotional compass., just for audiences to see where he stood with his family post all the experiences he's been through in 3 seasons. overall i personally season 4 to be a great season, with an amazing political drama-thriller sort of a take on the boys which definitely works in their world. it studies the ramifications of supes on america, with the government very well. it's definitely a slow burn too, but it gets better as you watch. can't wait for soldier boy in s5 though.
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Damn, bro has s2 dead last. That's one of my favourites
the very good, the very bad, the very boys
Love this video bro 😂
I think they needed another call of duty character because Victoria neuman who played Farah in Modern Warfare was not enough for them so they needed Gaz/Colin to join the roster
Season 5 is gonna explode like the the 4th of July!
The side plot with Huggies dad was amazing idc
I hard disagree with the biggie sub plot, season 3 took huggie away from his character of being the good spirit who draws the line for the rest of the crew. The point of the s4 sub plot was for hughie to regain this sense of humanity and stop the senseless death that’s coming next season
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I feel like the subplots you talk about were done because the writers were thinking they had to do something with those characters to bumps the run times up and so we don’t forget the characters
The Hughie hospital subplot did end up being kinda pointless but I think it was pretty heartfelt towards the end
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If Colin died and helped build Frenchie’s character, then he would’ve served a decent purpose. Or if maybe he was a Vought plant like one of the shapeshifters or something that could’ve been an interesting arc leading to them finding out about the virus later on. But nope, repeats the same ideas from before only for it to be resolved by the end of the season when it should’ve been from the start.
They clutched up ‼️‼️
People hate too much, it was a 10/10 season regardless of the ending.
I’m stoked af to see rat king ashley emerge from the sewers in S5
For me, parts of the storyline for season 3 and 4 are arguably fillers because I already know from Season 1 that the series has a greenlight for Season 5. They just dragged the story a bit leading to plotlines people didn't like and main cast that didn't die even though they could but the story is still good enough and I hope Season 5 delivers.
It's like they said: "Oh , you liked season 3 but not the finally ? No problem , this season you're going to like the finally , but only the finally "..
Tell me why I didn’t even realize Kimiko spoke in the last episode bru
Huey’s subplot was important but for dumb reasons, it was kinda like a sorta weak domino effect. If Huey never wanted A-Train’s help, he would have not forgave him. And him not forgiven might have made Huey fuck shit up by not letting go of his grudge against A-Train. (Possibly Leading to M.M dying or other things)
tbh i dont think u can call ryan straight up evil yet, i think in fact he might still be choosing a side next season and he will be a big part in the plot.
i imagine a scenario like this, butcher tries to kill homelander cause he is mad at the world and supes but the boys try to save ryan because he is on the good side but even still homelander will still love ryan and try to shelter him, causing him to clash with butcher in a climactic fight scene.
s3 was the opposite, i loved every aspect of it, and the ending almost entirely ruined the whole season for me (i dont mind homelander killing the starlighter i mean butcher saving homelander) it was so out of character for butcher to save homelander just in order to save ryan, that is the same butcher who was willing to sacrifice hughie to kill homelander
Paranoid by Micah Dailey-White is fire
Yep most of my complaint this season was Homelander getting like sitcom character dumb and Frenchie and Collin and Kimiko. Way to ruin 3 seasons worth of Build up
Season was a 5/10 maybe 6
Really hope they'll cook, don't wanna say The Boys only peaked at the halfway point.
M.M gotta get stopped touching by that drake thing
OI OI OI WRMZ ! W video.
Nah the hughie subplot was good and depressing.
I’m still confused as to if Marie is alive or not, I thought we saw her in the afterlife, but now y’all saying that she just tanked Homelanders beam and is just chilling in a hospital ?
Starlight giving so much crap to Hughie after he was r@ped was wild and just made her more unlikeable which is sad.
Why is every single second of audio in this video accompanied by a sound effect im going to fucking lose it bro
fr not a single second without a meme playing on screen
Ong bruh way too many memes peak ADHD video editing 😂
Meanwhile, turkish homelander
S3: amazing season, awful finale
S4: """"""Bad""""""" season, AMAZING finale
The boys fans when character development happens: 🤬🤬🤬
2:00 naaaaaaaaaaaaaah not Homelander as Atatürk man
W editing
I think 5 season wont be as great cuz of some good characters dying. But big problem here is with Soldier Boy being still alive and with The Boys being in cell. I think they will try to escape with the kids from Gen-V but I dont know how they will make good story from it. Season 4 was very good for me, I dont like the thing with Frenchie being out of nowhere with Collin and with that Butchers tumor. But I dont see any other mistakes in this and seasons before, I just like to watch.
A possible problem I see with season 5 is that it may be to much?
Butcher with the tumor.
Soldier boy is back.
Gen V kids are here.
Homelander and sages plan continues.
The boys are split up.
Starlight went wherever (probably Maeve)
Then again they filled this season with a bunch of useless shit so who knows
Why omlanda became turkish prez tho 😂😂
The boys couldn’t of been captured before the end of season four because they were apart of the CIA, now that Vought is in control, of the government anything they want, goes
Hell yeah
2:56 o A train foi o melhor personagem nessa temporada
idk why ppl hate and r hated season 4 but all the way trough i really liked it but the closer it got to the end i disliked it because the reality of having to wait 2 years creeped ever so closer
arent the subplots just used to emphasize the themes of forgiveness the creators said they wanted this season to have
Doesn't mean that there good subplots. There very boring and retreading similar subplots the shows had already with previous seasons. Imo if there gonna do a forgiveness theme this is the worst point in the show to do this. Either do it at the start or after the climax but not in the rising action that shit is a awful point in any story to slow it down and refocus a out of place subject
Hughie and his dad subplot was meant for 3 things so hughie can finally forgive a train and you are wrong hughie doesn’t let go he didn’t want let go of butcher or anybody on the team and finally we get to see Hughies mom
Still boring and felt pointless
Season 4 was pretty weak in the beginning half. However as the title says the finale was good which made the season decent overall
wdym the Gen V kids "finally" made their appearance, they were in one of the earlier episodes too
they did absolutely nothing that episode
@@bestxave they still appeared tho, and had actual dialogue.
People are acting like the appearance in the finale is the first time, when it's just not
I forgot about that
I thought season 4 was fantastic all the way through - it was literally just more of the same shit we got from season 1, 2 and 3. Season 4 definitely has the best acting out of the whole show so far. I think the one thing that i didn't like in this season was Frenchie and the Collin relationship. It seemed so out of place and that should have been frenchie and kimiko from the beginning of the season. It seemed pointless because it was completely brushed under the rug after the first few episodes, like fr the rest of the season carried on as if that Frenchie and Collin thing never happened in the first place.
yo wtf is going on in this video
Season 4 was kinda mid. It had no point. Story stopped in the middle of season 3. Now its just a tool to add more parody characters
On my opinion sage was written really bad, instead of making a smart character they just kinda made an omniscient character that used information there was no way she had like butcher would be possessed by Kessler and killed Neuman and took that in her plan
If anything she kinda got lucky or just assumed that they would somehow kill her anyway like they were trying to do. If anything Newman would've been killed by homelander himself if she was really banking on this plan
I disagree completely and feel like the audience reading this character as omniscient with the victory itself not going to plan but being assured with contingencies is crazy honestly
Your ediring style is... alot...
Listen. I see so much hype round s3 and everyone says s2 is bad but I would rank worst to best 4. 3 2 1
Your editing is nauseating
Seems fair.
The Frenchie plotline was garbage. I literally started to skip through it everytime I saw it on screen.
I thought Episode 4 3 1 were great especially 4 I actually thought 5 and 6 were the worst 7 and 8 were obviously amazing
Hughie and his dad definitely was necessary and pretty good. U might just be surface level bro
This editing is annoying af 😂
this is NOT better than season 2
I absolutely hate that idiots on the internet slammed the Colin + Frenchie subplot solely because "MUH GAY PROPAGANDA" when the actual problem was how extremely pointless it was AND how out of nowehere it came. Thought his backstory was already closed after the Nina fight and they just had to make his character grow, but apparently no. This just goes to show how most people are physically incapable of shoving their views into literally everything they consume.
I feel like the only somewhat useful subplot of the three could have been Hughie's, but they decided to drag it on for way too long. Could have been resolved in one episode and just move on. Kimiko's one was fine since it's still unresolved and it may lead to something cool plot wise, the premise isn't too promising though.
One extra redeeming factor for me was that they actually started using Gen V's characters and plot points so they made the spinoff actually useful, hopefully they'll manage to merge it to the main show after season 2 and with the Boys s5 we will get a resolution for both.
season 4 felt cheap and low budget
0:53 hell nah the first season is the best one all them other seasons TRASH
L take
The 4 main characters have become so dull this season.
Frenchie takes up way too much screentime to do nothing but go "Mon cour!!" and be sentimental with the Asian girl, MM is literally just some LA writer’s idea of what a black guy is, wearing t shirts with nothing but the names of rappers on them (because he's black). Hughie is the obligatory redditor stand-in fresh out of a John Green novel who I will never care about sorry, and Butcher keeps skeeving me out by so blatantly ripping off Jack Sparrow. This is supposed to be a loveable rag tag group of unlikely heroes and instead their scenes are just clips that you have to get through in order to see Homelander.
I can kind of agree about everyone else that you mentioned except for MM. Sure, he’s not the most intellectually complex character, but I think it’s criminal to call him just an average black guy