Slow start but rewards patience
The Boys takes a few episodes to find its feet. By the time you reach Herogasm, you understand what the show is going for. Eric Kripke has a long game in mind and it pays off beautifully.
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The Boys takes a few episodes to find its feet. By the time you reach Herogasm, you understand what the show is going for. Eric Kripke has a long game in mind and it pays off beautifully.
Read full review →The Boys has a few uneven episodes across its run but the high points are some of the best television ever made. The Instant White-Hot Wild alone is worth the subscription. superhero deconstruction is explored in genuinely surprising ways.
Read full review →What makes The Boys special is how every character feels fully realised. Not just Billy Butcher — even the minor characters have depth. Eric Kripke clearly spent years thinking about this world.
Read full review →The Boys doesn't let you off the hook. the satirical corporate villainy is genuinely uncomfortable in ways few shows dare to be. It respects the audience's intelligence. The Instant White-Hot Wild is just astonishing television.
Read full review →The Boys will be talked about in TV history discussions for decades. The way it handles toxic masculinity unchecked is mature, nuanced, and unflinching. Hughie Campbell is one of the most complex characters ever written for television.
Read full review →There are no filler episodes in The Boys. Every single hour justifies its existence. Billy Butcher has one of the great character arcs in television. I've already rewatched it twice.
Read full review →The Boys is excellent television but I wouldn't rank it as the all-time greatest. Antony Starr's terrifying Homelander is legitimately fantastic but some middle episodes lose momentum. Worth watching absolutely, just with tempered expectations.
Read full review →Knowing how The Boys ends makes the early episodes even more rewarding. Eric Kripke plants seeds so subtly you don't notice them until the second watch. Starlight's journey hits harder when you know where it leads.
Read full review →I haven't been this invested in characters since I was a kid. Hughie Campbell is brilliantly written — you understand exactly why they make terrible decisions. Antony Starr's terrifying Homelander is the best part of an already excellent show.
Read full review →Billy Butcher is played with incredible subtlety. You believe every choice they make even when those choices are catastrophic. the satirical corporate villainy is a big reason this show rose above its peers.
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