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Hughie Campbell has decided to go legit, working under Congresswoman Victoria Neuman at the Federal Bureau of Superhuman Affairs. There, he and “Vicki” (who is a secret brain-splattering supe, a fact known to the audience but not to Hughie) have successfully cut superhero-related collateral damage by a whopping 60%. Meanwhile Butcher (Karl Urban) and the rest of his Boys (save for Mother’s Milk, who is attempting to leave the life behind) struggle to adapt to their new reality working under Hughie and all the governmental red tape he brings.
Over on the supe side of things, Homelander (Antony Starr) is having a hard time adjusting to life after Stormfront, his Nazi girlfriend who was dispatched at the end of season 2. Vought CEO Stan Edgar has Homie on the interview circuit to assure people that he’s merely a human being, tragically capable of falling in love with the wrong woman just like any of us. but obviosly . Something has to give with Homelander in season 3 and wouldn’t you know it, it eventually does in breathtaking fashion.
Though Butcher and Homelander drive much of the plot on The Boys by pure necessity, the show is good about giving some of its less powerful characters logical, satisfying arcs as well. While a lesser show might have long run out of things for supes like A-Train or The Deep to do, The Boys has plenty of fresh hell in store for them…particularly The Deep who becomes something of The Boys’ universe’s Job this year. Characters like Starlight. Kimiko , and Queen Maeve build upon the cheeky “Girls Get It Done” Vought campaign from last season to uh…really get shit done. First introduced as the audience’s eyes and ears inside Vought in season 1, Annie has beautifully transformed into their conscience as well and it’s her who grapples with the most provocative moral questions raised in season 3.
In fact, Season 3 is filled with all kinds of provocative questions that may or may not have answers. unlike some other critics who applauded the events of the third part and saw in it something of creativity. For me, the first three episodes of the third season were a waste of time without some important events that were very few and almost counted on a finger. But others were only trivial incidents and many immoral sex scenes and even a scene almost considered racist. When Homelander spoke of his complete rejection of the joining of a veiled Super Hero girl, he mocked the matter by saying (the captain of al-Qaeda), referring to him that Muslims are considered terrorism.
The exciting thing in the third season is the addition of a new character to the crew, which is soldier boy played by Jensen Ackles.
as a consequence. The first part of the third season of "the boys" is not as amazing as the one we witnessed in the first and second season, where the plot was on fire, and the script was interesting with its escalating events. But we hope that the upcoming episodes will upset our expectations and the makers will be more interested in the plot than in the hot and trivial scenes.
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