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3.What The Boys Finale Taught Us About Heroism, Death, and Closure

33 min · 24. maj 2026
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#theboys #seriesfinale #theboysfinale In this episode, we dive deep into the highly anticipated season finale of The Boys, discussing character arcs, plot twists, deaths, and the series' overall impact. Whether you're a fan or a critic, get our honest takes on what worked, what didn’t, and what could’ve been better. 00:00 - Outrage over the boys season finale and YouTube reactions 02:10 - The unrealized potential of Gen V characters and spin-offs 04:15 - Key character deaths: Frenchie, The Deep, Mother's Milk, and others 06:10 - The White House battle: a superhero showdown for the ages 08:20 - Comparing the show’s ending with comic book storylines 10:00 - Character progressions: Ashley, Huey, Kimiko, and others 12:15 - Anthony Starr’s Homelander: a top villain performance in TV history 14:30 - Future of The Boys: spin-offs, movies, and uncharted territories 16:00 - The impact of creative decisions, missed opportunities, and plotholes 18:00 - Fan reactions to the finale and what might happen next 20:45 - Behind the scenes: actors’ dedication and insights into their roles 22:10 - The legacy of The Boys in superheroes and adult dark dramas

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