After the Frame Podcast
This week on After the Frame, we’re covering two very different superhero shows in one episode: one loud, bloody, and apocalyptic; the other gritty, grounded, and locked back into what makes its hero work. We start with The Boys Season 5, the final ride for a series built on violence, satire, and superhero corruption. We break down whether the show sticks the landing, how Homelander remains one of TV’s most terrifying villains, and why the chaos still works even when the season feels bloated, blunt, or familiar. It may not be the sharpest the show has ever been, but it still goes out angry, nasty, and unmistakably itself. Then we shift to Daredevil: Born Again Season 2, a major step in the right direction for Matt Murdock’s return. We talk about the improved confidence, the stronger action, the Matt/Fisk rivalry, and why the season works best when it embraces legal drama, street-level crime, Catholic guilt, and brutal moral conflict. There’s still some franchise baggage, but this feels much closer to the Daredevil fans wanted from the start. Two superhero shows, two very different missions: one closing the book in blood and satire, the other finding its footing in the shadows of Hell’s Kitchen.
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