In the latest season of ‘The Boys’, things pick up right where they left off in the previous season. But this time, it’s a bit slower and sadder, not as action-packed as before. The boys season 4 review The person in charge of the show, Eric Kripke, wants to explore the characters’ stories and backgrounds more deeply. This helps us understand them better and keeps the show’s main theme intact. Actually, this season makes it clear in many ways that Homelander (played by Antony Starr) is the anti-hero of our time. Billy Butcher (played by Karl Urban) gets some bad news about his health, which makes him more serious than before. But his rivalry with Homelander is still super intense, especially as Homelander keeps climbing up the Vought Tower. Butcher also has a lot on his mind, thinking about being a dad and wanting to leave a lasting mark on the world. Marvin Milk is also known as the commander of ‘The Boys’. He is dealing with anxiety while leading the team. Meanwhile, Frenchie is struggling with his dark past. It is making it hard for him to find happiness. Hughie is facing constant challenges. The political subtext in ‘The Boys’ is getting more intense. Frenchie’s story seems to be stuck in a loop, which is starting to feel overwhelming. Corruption is rampant, and it feels all too familiar, reflecting the world we live in. Homelander is a bully who could pose a threat to world peace if given legal power. Vought International is the source of financial corruption. This gives us a glimpse of the current situation in America. Although the show is set in America, the global scenario is similar. This is what makes ‘The Boys’ so relatable.
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