Sage is hardly a side character shes the secondary antagonist. She's as much a main character as soldier boy or stormfront. Colin is a plot device, Sage is the plot.
All the same, Colin, even for a plot device, seems real hollow. His characterization starts and ends with, he's nice. Colin's presence rings distinctly as a waste of time when other plot device characters don't.
@@thecringeprince2040 Which isn't surprising or unexpected at all. It doesn't really make the character any more interesting. Any guesses where the story is headed now with regards to his character? My guess is forgiveness, so that Frenchie can forgive himself for his past. Again, not exactly a groundbreaking development. But we shall see.
The frenchie storyline reeks of "give a character something to do". I get that the showrunners want to keep the show as an ensamble but sometimes not all the characters should have a c plot in a season, its fine if you sitdown a character for a season.
His story arc is supposed to emulate the common theme of the season: that people have horrible pasts, but can they change who they were? Starlight bullying Firecracker and blinding a mother. Hughies mum leaving them. Kimiko giving the other girl the scar. Homelander being the victim of scientists. I don't mind Frenchie's character arc, I don't fully love it either. Personally, I'm willing to let them cook for the moment
I thought I was the Only who thought that about Frenchie 😅. Maybe I gotta go & rewatch the last season but I felt that him & Kimiko still could've been progressing their weird relationship. Can't remember exactly but I think they dated or something in the comics. I guess though when looking at it Frenchie really didn't have anything to do. I would've made him more crucial in solving Kimiko speech problems or something
Have you forgot about what the season theme is about? It's about the mess up things that happen to the characters or what they done in the past that's finally catching up to them. Now they have to face their past in order to be free of it.
@@trehubb6144 You should. In Season 3, Kimiko describes her and Frenchie's kiss as "weird" which Frenchie agrees with and claims they are "more than that." She notes that Frenchie is her *family,* so ultimately, they agree that their relationship will never evolve into a romantic one.
I swear I’m gonna be pissed if Colin ends up with Frenchie at the end of this season. I don’t care if the most beautiful woman on the planet fell in love with me, if she murdered my parents and sister I would never want to be with her within a 5 mile radius.
@@disrespect9376I see their relationship as more platonic, and I’d rather they keep it that way. They bounce off each other very well and I don’t want the relationship to be muddled with “love”
@@disrespect9376 kimiko and frenchie will never be a thing kimiko is a broken character who never had an opportunity to grow up in her childhood frenchie is a serial killer traumatized by his actions and was never in a stable rs in his entire life they cant be together
What's sad is that Frenchie in the comics is like Walter White high on meth, coming up with insane solutions or deadly inventions using his chemistry skills to help Butcher and The Boys. In the first two seasons of the show, we kind of see that Frenchie. If the writers wanted the character to be busy with something, Frenchie should have been the one investigating or tinkering with the new deadly virus, as it is currently not strong enough to kill Homelander, instead of his whole character being focused on flirting with Colin.
Yes, completely. He also needs to keep working on a method to kill Neumann. The drug addiction plotline works, but make it a consequence of the stress of "everything being on him"
Especially because he seemed traumatized by the memory of the killers ankles- why wouldn’t he feel the need to look at peoples ankles to make sure they’re not the killer? It’s the kind of compulsion a traumatized individual would have…
I was legitimately so confused when Colin was introduced. Within 30 mins he and frenchie were sleeping together and talking about how they knew each other. I thought I missed something in the earlier seasons but no. He’s just there.
@@vicentegeonix people are saying that he’s been gay this whole time. I really don’t care. But the way Colin was introduced and the plot with them as a whole is just so fucking boring. It’s bad writing.
@@pphead9960 people say alot of things, doesn't mean is true. They made him gay out of nowhere. And Colin is the gay character stereotype that has sex with the "main character that becomes gay" and yeah I agree, is boring as hell.
@@vicentegeonix They didn't make him gay out of nowhere, it's been hinted at that he's bi in the past few seasons, you probably just didn't wanna notice.
I’m sorry 😂 After Colin chokes Frenchie and he’s up against the wall talkin bout “I’ll kill you” was HILARIOUS. Felt like it was out of a low budget indie film 🤣
Im just mad the Colin dude isn't NEARLY as good a actor as Frenchie is. Shit turns into a CW show whenever Colin is on screen. Bro gotta be one of the producers cousins or something. Smh
@@Mrempoleon100 MM lost weight and Starlight got more plastic surgery. Also the story isn't that consistent as the other seasons too. Like they just threw in collin so randomly.
I didnt feel like he matched the energy until that final scene with Frenchie but I was happy to see Collin's actor outside of the Disney umbrella. Ive only seen him in OUAT & Life Sentence so CW is pretty on the nose lol
I feel like a lot of the issue is padding. Like, The Boys main plot is generally pretty good and compelling, but then each season they have a tendency to add on some way less interesting B-plot to give the side characters something to do. Like "Kimiko goes to fight the group who kidnapped her" or "Frenchie has a relationship with a guy who's family he killed". They're not inherently bad plot points but they feel like underdeveloped side plots just tacked on to increase the runtime in execution.
@@ilovenature34 I mean, I don't have an issue with the plot point itself, it just doesn't feel very natural and cohesive to the rest of the story. It feels like the writers had a fleshed out main plot and were like "oh shit we need something for Kimiko to do this season" and then they cooked it up. The way they reintroduce it is her seeing a poster and suddenly remembering "oh yeah I was kidnapped by a terrorist group, i'm gonna go kill them now". If that'd been her driving goal throughout all the seasons it'd feel natural, as it is it feels like an afterthought
@@ilovenature34 That, and I feel like there is potential for it to wind back to the main plot in some way at some point given it's a terrorist group that can easily have larger ramifications for the world. Frenchie's plot is insanely limited. If you cut Frenchie's subplot, it'd change literally nothing. Kimiko's is sort of in that category now, but it has vastly more potential to become meaningful.
I mean it probably doesn’t work bc killing a persons family and then having sex with them is one of the most morally reprehensible things in the show and not something I wanted to see one of my favorite characters do💀💀💀
Yeah, the fact that Frenchie knew that this is the person who's family he killed, and still entertained a sexual relationship with them is insanely messed up.
You know, since the main theme of this season is "literally every main character tries to deal with their shitty past that's come back to haunt them for some reason", I feel like there was a missed opportunity to push Frenchie forwards and ahead of everyone else as more of a mentor/support character considering he literally already went through a "remorseful arc" with Mallory's grandkids and Lamplighter... Like, instead of giving him some random B plot with Colin that nobody is fully invested in, there could be a moment where a few members of the Boys like Annie and Kimiko are feeling shitty and expresso depresso together, and Frenchie understands how they feel but tells them that if he can move on from all the blood on his hands, then they can definitely let go of their guilt. Or something like that, idk.
I literally skipped entire scenes of Frenchie and Colin because their scenes felt like filler. Sage is directly affecting the world of the Boys in a huge way.
Frenchie could ACTUALLY be of use in the war against supes. He was recruited by Mallory because of his skills as a weapon maker. He created tools to fight supes in specific situations. The problem here is that everytime he tried to do that on screen, his weapons failed. The only true success we saw from him was when he came up with a way to kill translucent but everybody seemingly forgot about it (I think he also made the device to put Soldier boy back to sleep but that wasn't really his idea, he just got the info and then acted on it). I wanna see some anti-supe weapons made by him, I don't care about this stupid drama bs
@@johnindigo5477 I swear all they mostly is duck eachother I keep skipping past it but a lot of the time their in a bed or something. Just like deep isnt sages love interest all they do is smash now the octopus is a love interest for the deep.
@@johnindigo5477 Where's the scene where they go to a movie or dave and busters and hold hands or something? Every scene with them is just sexual tension or kissing or sex. That's all their relationship is.
Another possible reason for Colin barely being acknowledged was that his relationship with Frenchie meant severing his romantic potential with Kimiko, something that likely didn’t resonate with a lot of people who were enthralled by their dynamic and how sweet it was. Sacrificing it for a relationship with Colin that gets broken up in the forth episode when Frenchie’s crimes against Colin’s family are revealed makes the creative decision seem a bit pointless, though it’s understandable, as both Frenchie and Kimiko are in their own individual storylines of being confronted with people from their past that were victims of their crimes.
I don't think Kimiko and Frenchie will end up together, and I definetely don't think they should. Their strange dynamic works much better, and if they ended up together it'd just seem sort of weird to me. They have a great amount of love and adoration for each other, and they care for each other more than anyone, but... Not in that way. There's probably a lot of people who haven't been in a relationship like that, which is why they have no idea what I mean by that and don't really see what the Frenchie situation is all about and it's not really something I'm equipped to explain, but I'm just glad to see a relationship like that in fiction and I hope it doesn't get replaced with another romance with mass appeal.
Exactly, the tossed out the building romance plot between Frenchie and Kimiko, something lots of viewers were invested in, for something so much less interesting, priming the audience not to care about (and in some cases dislike) Colin from the start
@@the_well-known_stranger2275they didn’t throw it out because they literally concluded it in S3. They didn’t like each other romantically, they’re family
Frenchie shouldve had a side plot where hes desperately trying to find a way to finally kill the Top level supes, Him figuring out how to kill translucent was without a doubt his Most interesting moment as a character. For example he could engineer Terrible/Evil Methods and the conflict is in how he's going to practice/Test out his methods.
@@faithfm1 exactly, he could have a whole think about how his entire life has been about killing people and now his life is nothing but figuring out how to kill supes. Instead of "Oh no I Banged the dudes who family I killed"
When Kimiko initially stated "You and I aren't happening" my initial reaction was ".....why?" It genuinely felt like I missed a scene or an episode that gave a valid reason for them not being together like that
Because it's bad writing. They changed their minds mid season then decided to make Frenchie gay.. obviously this will feel weird to the viewers. Most people don't just turn gay. If you're gonna say he's bisexual... I didn't see much of that the last 3 seasons.@@jairusjackson7799
@@jairusjackson7799 Maybe it's not so much that they're surprised, a lot of people were hoping that they'd end up together even though their relationship was clearly something other than romantic as stated by Kimiko in S3, they chose to completely ignore that and act like it never happened. I for one am looking forward to see where the plot with Colin takes Frenchie's character instead of just calling it garbage or acting like it's ruining the show while we're only 4 (and very solid imo) episodes in.
Serious Lex Luthor vibes..which makes sense as Lex has the highest confirmed IQ of any human in the DC verse (but we know they play fast and lose, so who knows).
On an unrelated note, that Homelander scene “I got you everything that *I* ever wanted” was perfect. It encapsulates the character in as short a moment as possible. There’s no place for others in his heart, even when it is his son.
The Colin situation is ridiculously contrived and makes Frenchie extra horrible for this purely selfish physical relationship with a dude whose family he killed. And coming clean is an extra, pointless violation of Colin. I want to fast forward through all the Frenchie Colin stuff.
Colin got introduced so quickly and was embedded in Frenchie's storyline so immediately that I wondered if I had missed something from prior seasons. Or if he got introduced in Gen V (which I haven't watched and don't plan to). That's how out of left field he is. Sage's introduction on its face makes a ton of sense; the Seven has been looking for more supes to fill its ranks literally since this show started haha. But given where the story is headed this season, her inclusion is intriguing and driving a lot of the plot.
Out of left field? People pursue relationships for multiple years all the time only to change their entire sexuality as soon as they encounter someone who's entire family they murdered. It makes total sense.
@@vice2versa I'm sure it is, I just worry the Boys is turning into the MCU. I guess I'm glad the main series is ending next season so that the spinoffs can exist on their own. I don't want to be forced to watch a spinoff in order to be better informed about the main series haha. Too many properties are doing that.
I may have missed something but how the hell are we supposed to sympathize with Frenchie if he commits one of the most fucked up acts in The Boys verse, by knowingly screwing the man he orphaned.
Then make it even worse… why even have him be with someone who’s family he literally merked. Y’all couldn’t continued the kimiko relationship arc or bring in someone who’s unrelated to his pass but can’t handle his work. Something similar to mm and his now ex wife. Him and Colin made 0 sense for anything and plus we already had a redemption arc in season 3 with Nina and Mallory grandkids pertaining to frenchie and for godsake I love his character
Is this a fair comparison? Sage is not a side character, she is one of the main antagonists of the show second to Homelander with a lot of s reentine. Frenchie is usually, on his own, the secondary B plot character. While I agree that Colin is underdeveloped I don't see how he would ever get the same screen time than Sage.
Yeah I'm not sure why the 2 are being compared beside just both being introduced this season/black? Comparing Fire cracker vs Sage would be more accurate.
It’s not about the importance or position of the character it’s about their narrative use in the show. Colin has little to no narrative use, Sister Sage does.
Collin is still trash a character, he is a plot device which is developing a story arc which Frenchie already had. It's boring, also Frenchie way of act is out of character and destroyed his development in previous arcs.
I think that it's a way of giving frenchie more screen time before he is ultimately killed off later in the season. Him and A-Train both have that same feeling when it comes to how much development and screen time they're getting.
I'm fine with Frenchie's storyline. But I do wish that it had been set up sooner than this. There was an emotional moment this episode, but it just didn't hit as much as it should have if there were more history between these characters.
I think that's the key here, the audience kind of gets thrown into Frenchie and Colin's subplot in the middle of it without any proper set-up. We slowly get to know why Colin is such a sore spot for Frenchie and it does come from his established hang-ups, but because the audience is completely deprived of the inciting incident (their meeting) it comes across as flat and somewhat predictable once Cherie reveals what Frenchie did. This predictability is due to this subplot retreading ground with Frenchie. I personally don't mind Frenchie's arc thus far, it does help round out this season's theme of dealing with the past, but I can honestly say that it is indeed the weakest subplot thus far
@@relic5752this is actually a sound analysis…definitely found his scenes with colin to be a little…romcomish. especially that scene where frenchie kisses colin during the riot. it felt weirdly cliche to be in the world of the boys. hopefully they make his arc somewhat more intriguing in the following episodes now that he told colin the truth.
S1 had Stan Edgar S2 had Stormfront S3 had Soldier Boy I thought S4 would be dominated by Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character, but in fact, it is Sister Sage.
Yeah I was also under that impression after watching the trailer. But I feel like he’ll either play a bigger role towards the end of the season, and/or keep him as a main for the next. Maybe even replace Butcher since things aren’t lookin to good for him rn.
I feel like Frenchie’s side stories have been getting worse each season. Like they really don’t know what to do with him, so they throw in some other character from his past we never established before.
Sage addition to the show makes totally sense for the plot and brings something new. Her relationship with Homelander is very interesting. Same for Firecracker her presence has a purpose. Collin and Frenchie storyline in contrary so far seems to be out of place and is not interesting comparing to the others.
Yup, Especially since it's a new idea, Instead of another Supe on Homelanders tier in terms of power, He get a relatively weak supe who's only advantage is extremely Intelligence, It's like the difference between Darth Vader and Grand admiral Thrawn
Seems like the only people who are deeply moved by Colin's story are the pseudo "Alpha Wolf" types who howl, "They made Frenchie gay!" Like, it's 2024 and not only did they fail to notice that Frenchie was bisexual all along, but they also don't even know that bisexuality exists. Poor triggered babies.
8:47. This is completely unrelated to the video at hand. This scene with homelander was one of my favorites by encapsulating just how homelander thinks. He says “I have given you everything that ‘I’ ever wanted” normally a person would say “that you ever wanted” but homelander is so egotistical that his desires are the only thing he understands, he doesn’t fundamentally get why a person would want anything but what he wants
The issue with Collin is what you have to give up to be invested in his story. You have to give up on Frenchie and Kimiko so that he can hook up with Collin and you have to give uo the progress he made with Little Nina and Mallory so he can deal woth being a murderer all over again.
I feel the main problem is that it has nothing to do with the main plot. Colin isn't a character connected to anyone from Vaught or the boys so it feels like a waste. Kimiko and frenchies arc in last season also felt boring.
Since The Boys has a huge cast I think it would work better to do it Game of Thrones style where we don’t see every character in every episode. That way the episodes can focus on fewer plot points and trim the fat.
When I first saw Sister Sage in the S4 trailer, I rolled my eyes thinking The Boys was gonna be like Disney w diversifying everything. But when I saw her in action, I was so glad she was introduced. She is one of the most terrifying antagonists in The Boys despite having less physical strength than Hughie. When u see Homelander on screen, Ur afraid on what he's going to do If u see Sister Sage on screen, ur afraid of what she has done.
Honestly Kimiko's reaction is probably the most interesting part of Colin/Frenchie's plotline to me because that's a relationship they've built over 4 seasons and now both of them are going through past trauma without each other except Kimiko's has been established way earlier.
Usually characters with super intelligence are all about tech, so it’s cool to see Sage use her super intelligence in a more psychological/strategy way.
@@CGFillertext It's also nice to see that Sage is basically a Stan Edgar that cooperates with Homelander's machinations (and if Sage's interests actually turn out to be against Homelander's in the long-run, then she'd fit the bill entirely).
@@lambdadeltasfanclubmanager9078I just think she wants to be in charge. She’s so smart and feels she should be ruling everybody else. I think in the end once she can’t get what she wants, she’ll turn on Homelander and he’ll kill her- leaving him even worse off mentally
Frenchies conflict resonates with all the other group members for this season as we are seeing remnants of all their pasts come in to play, and try to see how’re they’re going to overcome them.
Episode 4 gave us that and made it less boring, but even then it's still missing something Colin exists just as a plot device.. While sage is still interesting
@@AAreign69 well then you can also say Hughies mom is a plot device, that girl with the scar fighting kimiko is a plot device. Whats the difference between the input of those characters who’ve we’ve never seen before and Collin?
@@ballplayincat Because Colin is something we've already seen before, Frenchie doesn't like who he was in the past under Little Nina, we already know this, we don't need to rehash his guilt every season.
While I would agree with the rest of comment section about Sage not being a side character, I would say she was always going to catch more attention than anyone else. They created the most egotistical, narcissistic villain ever, and made him directly reach out and trust a hyper intelligent black woman. It’s a fantastic choice.
What’s the point of calling someone My Heart if it wasn’t leading somewhere romantic ? I thought the whole point of Frenchie and Kimiko was that these vulnerable and damaged people finally get a healthy loving relationship even if it does take years to get there
@@TheRockerX in French addressing someone as Mon Couer is extremely common amongst those addressing boyfriend/girlfriend husband/wife. It is nearly ubiquitous with romance, not something you would say to someone you view as a sibling or even a close friend 😂
The whole time I'm waiting for Colin to actually be a supe. Seeing his family die, he somehow gets V to avenge them or thinking maybe he's the new Noir. But the fact he's just there to be there is so damn annoying when other parts of the story deserve more focus.
I don't even remember Colin from previous seasons. I didn't have any idea who he was when he showed up in the riot episode this season. Also, it's very unlikely Frenchie will get so close to someone whose family he killed. In addition I thought Frenchie and Kimiko were a couple. This side story makes no sense and doesn't resonate.
For me its how they go about everything with the colin plot, its all exposition and sex that's it, not to mention when frenchie finally tells him in ep 4 the actor looks like he's meant to be crying but actually isn't, i have actually noticed some of the acting this season has been sub par and you can tell theyre acting
They gave Colin one of the most emotionally and technically demanding storylines to act out (sleeping with somebody who you later find out was responsible for murdering your entire family) which is in my opinion insane. not to knock the actor himself, most people would struggle with selling that, but with the way they just jammed that (weakly-written) storyline into the plot between loads of other shit going on is just like... nah there's absolutely nothing anyone could do with that
@@irlporygon-z6929 colin could have been the best actor on set and i still would skip his scenes because the storyline in general feels like nothing but filler.
Two points before watching the video: 1. These characters hold vastly different levels of narrative weight 2. We’re directly in the middle of the season, critique of character arcs is best saved for the end of a season.
I have a sneaking suspicion the Colin side plot functions exclusively to bring kimiko and Frenchie closer together. this season has also introduce the shining light girl who kimiko lured into the organization in the past. kimiko and Frenchie both ruined the lives of people through the organizations they were affiliated with and are struggling with how their past effects them in the present. I have other thoughts about it, but that's really the main one honestly it's been a minute since I watched season 3 so I was genuinely so confused when Colin popped up. I still have no idea if I missed something, the writers really just dropped him into the story randomly, or if I actually just forgot about him 😭😭
I can see a pattern where the dark parts of character’s backstories are being brought up. Starlight’s mean behavior in the pageant circuit gets revealed by Firecracker, Hughie’s mom shows up, Frenchie has this plotline with Colin, Kimiko meets the girl from Shining Light, and Butcher sees hallucinations of dead people. I think the only one of The Boys who didn’t have a dark element of their past exposed was MM?
i’m ngl, that’s how i also felt about the side characters in kimiko’s storyline. after today’s episode, it’s evident that they included it to service frenchie’s plot line but i felt like it was so unnecessary after we had already explored much of kimiko’s backstory. they really did not need this many side plots going on this season
I swear when I first saw Colin (didn’t remember his name till now) I thought that I haven’t watched the show in so long that I didn’t watch season 3 or 4, and he was already introduced cause they acted like we knew him, I’m happy to know I’m not the only person who doesn’t care about him besides my confusion on why I should
Seriously, if they continued Frenchie and Kimiko being together that can show that they are human and not animals exploited to sex and violence, the season would be more interesting
Honestly, i just want there plot arcs to have a closer impact on the overall story. So far there whole ordeal feels like filler. I hate filler in shows. You can immediately tell that they dont go anywhere and are just there for dramas sake.
I agree with you. Although I believe Colin’s lack of story development was intentional. While what happened to him is horrific, the writers were more focused on tying the commonality between the guilt Frenchie and Kimko’s are dealing with and how it affects them. They didn’t need to spend much time or $ developing what amounts to a minor character for a minor storyline.
Colin in Frenchie's arch serves the same purpose as the girl with the scar does for Kimiko, only he's introduced as a love interest, making us expect more from him.
@@DawnBerry66 Colin actually also affects Kimiko. In the finale she even says she wanted Serge to be with Colin because she wanted him to be with someone better than her. It's why she kept telling him to go back and why she started drinking. The Colin subplot was to set up that romantic climax between the two and if they didn't experience that climax, Colin subplot would've been not as good.
@@AnguishXA Oh yeah. That is true. I love the scene where Kimiko admits that she wanted to be with Frenchie, but didn't think she deserved to be loved. It wouldn't have been as impactful she hadn't ever encouraged Frenchie to be with other people.
The thing about Frenchie is that he's their chemist, he's a decent fighter, and he was the one who brought Kimiko into the fold. They didn't need to create the sub story with Colin, because Frenchie already had his big story, and even if he's not a big force in the boys, we still care about him. Or at least i do 😊 But i agree, i love sister sage ❤
It seems like the only thing Colin did was bring Serge and Kimiko closer. ALL the in between stuff from his intro to Serge's and K's moment was undone or inconsequential.
The one thing i find so puzzling about The Boys is The Deep because we are made to hate him for good reason, and yet they do a redemption arc that doesnt actually solve anything but I love the character? Like how? He didn't even change
Although i have absolutely no problem with Frenchie being gay throwing away his romantic relationship with kimiko and THEN randomly putting a side character with little to no discernible or likable personality traits felt horrendous and just made me more and more irritated as the shows been going on
He's not gay, he's bisexual and has been since early on which makes the choice of introducing Colin even more nonsensical because if they wanted to do a storyline like this they should've brought back Jay from that throuple he was in who he clearly had a lot of anguished feelings around and who he already had history with. Hell, I was that confused by Colin's introduction that I thought he _was_ Jay.
It’s crazy that in the comics, the Frenchman is this really interesting combo of insanity, poeticism, and intelligence and the tv show managed to boil him down to a sad loser who’s desperate for love and cripplingly addicted to drugs.
Colin's plot should've been teased in the 3rd season. It's started out of nowhere and is rushed JUST as a plot to show how Kimiko cares about Frenchie WHILE we know that anyway.
Whats wrong with the starlight abortion plotline???? That plotline actually MOVES the storyline forward. That information directly played into Sages plans. The Colin plotline has nothing to do with the main plot so it feels like a complete waste of time.
@@vice2versait's a dumb plotline because they obviously pulled it out of their ass and retconned it. Adding something into the story in the past is generally not good storytelling. If something is necessary to move the plot forward it should already exist within the story. If a character needs a McMuffin they should go get it not "they got the McMuffin off screen last season". If they had the characters get the abortion and then it came up now to mess with them that would actually be compelling. But both the abortion and starlight being mean to firecracker were clearly just retconned into the story so that firecracker would have a reason to hate starlight and have dirt on her. It's cheap and hollow. It would be like the weight of finding out this season that hughie hates a train for killing his girlfriend when its convenient for the plot instead of us actually seeing a train kill his gf and then seeing this animosity and eventually forgiveness play out on screen. Retcons in general aren't compelling and represent lazy writing.
@@Michael-bc3es Okay that makes sense. They definitely should have lead up to those reveals. The firecracker hatred should have involved a flashback reveal of some kind before she told Starlight and the abortion should have been brought up prior. Yeah I agree with you on that one.
I think a better example of equal focus will be Hughie's mom. We actually start out hating her knowing that she abandoned the Campbells and side with Hughie's anger the first time she is finally shown. And yet the writers did a fantastic job making her sympathetic. When Hugh Sr. goes nuts due to V and was threatening her life, you actually get concerned and do not want Hughie to lose another parent. Heck when she came into conflict with Hughie as she chose to DNR Hugh Sr, I was on her side. A weaker writer would have made her annoying and hateable.
SPOILER: When Colin finds out Frenchie murdered TF out of his family I had ZERO interest or immersion in that storyline. Like it came out of nowhere and if we had seen this family being murdered beforehand then it would make sense but making that reveal in the same episode where we see what happens is kinda lame. Sucks that Frenchie loses a love interest but he’ll get over it or he’ll have some “awww nobody love me cuz I am Le Monster oui oui” moment.
I think it's a little early to have a definitive opinion or Colin, or Sister Sage, for that matter. Even though I really apreciate her character so far, I don't know if she will be handled as well as she is so far during the whole season, just like I don't know if Colin won't be some sort of curve ball that will pay off in unexpected ways later. For the record, I'm not trying to predict the future here, I'm pretty confident Sister Sage will remain more relevant and well executed as a character than Colin, but I'd rather wait for their arc to conclude before making up my mind definitely.
I'd rather Frenchie is still having his beef with Little Nina over going to that Collin dude is. Also, who the fuck is Collin? The fact that they have build up Frenchie and Kimiko for 3 seasons only for him going to some random dude that appeared out of nowhere is weird. What is this? A CW show? For Sister Sage, I don't mind her, she's cool. She's the character that took "Knowledge is Power" as a person. She could also the female version of The Legend from the OG comic book. So, The Legend is basically their own Stan Lee version who knows a lot of knowledge and same as Sister Sage, he's also surrounded with books.
An insightful video, as always! However, as you ran through different storylines, I realized how Hughie’s mother’s introduction was a much closer parallel to Colin than Sister Sage. She is introduced to create a conflict only localized to one character - Hughie and that’s pretty much all her interactions. I feel like that comparison would be fairer, though I can see how having cross purpose comparisons could let us discuss side characters that influence the main plot arc vs side characters involved in a specific main character arc.
Frenchie and Kimiko’s comic inspired and heavily built up relationship just for kimiko to say “I love you but you should go be gay” comes out of nowhere
The entire season I kept trying to figure out what Sister Sage's entire DEAL was and I am SO looking forward to seeing more of her in episodes to come!
I’d love to see you do a video about character reinvention. Like Kratos from Greek God of War games, and his reinvention for the Norse games. Or even Batman, from 1930s to 1980s (campy, friendly, social), and 1980s onwards (dark, terrifying, introvert)
After listening to this whole thing, I feel like we were watching an entirely different show. The "retread on ground" argument is unsound because, again, it ignores the fact that we've never seen any of Frenchie's victims. We've only seen Frenchie fail to protect people or be the victim. However, we've never seen how he himself was actually a bad guy. So his and Kimiko's stories run parallel. In terms of interacting with the larger conflict, the entire story from the perspective of The Boys is to kill Victoria Neuman, and Frenchie is central to that effort. His inability to forgive himself (man versus self) is impacting his ability to support The Boys in their conflict with Neuman (man vs man). This culminates with Frenchie turning himself in, making him unavailable at a time when his team needs him the most.
I loved getting a deeper dive into Frenchie's character. Yeah, we knew he killed people, but that aspect of his past never affected the current storyline. Also, we knew he felt guilty, but didn't know that he was willing to throw himself in jail for the rest of his life. Just because you expand on something briefly mentioned, it doesn't mean you are "retreading on ground." You are fleshing out characters and exploring parts of them you barely got to see.
@@DawnBerry66 Yup. The entire theme of Season 4 is a reflection on who the characters were in the past, how their pasts were keeping them from moving forward, and accepting who they were by the end. For Frenchie, none of his past that we saw explained why he and Kimiko couldn't move forward with their relationship. Colin served that purpose.
The Colin storyline was boring to me because it felt very similar to his guilt with Lamplighter and Mallory’s kids. Colin’s thing was just to shoehorn more backstory of how he used to work for the mob lady but it didn’t need Colin in order to do that. I would’ve appreciated more cute moments of Kimiko and Frenchie instead.
Sister Sage is interesting and we don’t know if she’s good or bad. She’s so smart that she wants to nerf herself. And she’s a much better Assistant to the strongest man in the world, the smartest woman. Colin gets in the way of all the Mimiko drama Frenchie and her had.
Sage is a main character. In fact, she's actually the primary villain of Season 4's main storyline. Colin, on the other hand, is not just a side character; he's a side character in a supporting character's (Frenchie's) secondary storyline. Colin's only purpose in The Boys is for us to finally put a face to Frenchie's past victims, something that hasn't happened up to this point in the story. So if you want to analyze the actual counterpart to Colin's character in Season 4, it's not Sage. No, it's actually Tala (yes, I realize you now have to look up who that character was). Right now, the biggest backlash against Colin isn't coming from people who actually know how to write compelling characters and stories, but rather, it's coming from people who weren't paying attention to Frenchie's character over four seasons and are now surprised to find out he is gender fluid. These are the same people who didn't realize Stormfront was a literal Nazi and that Homelander wasn't a good guy (even though he literally assassinated a Senator in Season 1 Episode 1). Basing your analysis on their take definitely falls under the category of entertaining fools.
I one-hundred percent agree. A lot of the criticism I've seen comes from fans that have never written a story. I've even heard some people call Frenchie's relationship with Colin useless since Frenchie and Kimiko supposedly end up in the same spot they were at the end of season 3. Um...Frenchie and Kimiko definitely didn't end season 4 in the same place they were at the end of season 3. They used to believe they weren't worthy of love and spent an entire season learning to forgive themselves. Also, Colin purely existed so Frenchie could face his inner demons, and that's ok. That's what Tala's purpose was for Kimiko. (Yeah, I had to look her up. 😅) It probably would've been better if Colin wasn't introduced as a love interest so we wouldn't have such high expectations for his character, but we can't change that. In the end, he is nowhere close to Sister Sage in terms of relevancy and should only be seen as a plot device used to lead Frenchie down the road of forgiveness.
I hate how many people are acting like frenchies arc makes no sense. it’s being reused sure but realistically that’s not a bad thing. I think people downplay his past too much. You don’t expect a veteran to just come to terms with their experience. While I will say that’s exactly how they portrayed it in earlier seasons, I don’t believe season 4 was properly planned out yet. In my experience, when I “come to terms” the trauma almost always comes back. Now considering the amount of murder, drugs, and whatever else crimes he committed those dreams aren’t going away. Now idk about you but a single seasons isn’t handling all that comes with that trauma.
I wouldn't compare Colin to Sage. She's a main character in season 4 and a Supe that's in the 7! He's just there for Frenchie's flashback purposes. He's not even as important as one of Hughie's parents.
Thank you for your analysis. This critique is very interesting as I don't agree that this season is on par with the 1st two (I feel the overall story isn't made for 5+ seasons). However, Homelander's arc (and actor portrayal) is of higher quality than the source material - while the other characters seem to be running out of steam, in comparison.
Agreed with this a lot. Homelander has been absolute peak for every second he's been on screen, (arguably even more so than prior seasons) while most of the show outside him has been mid (except perhaps the A-Train redemption arc, some funny moments with Firecracker, and the Neuman arc although even that has had very minimal screen time).
Yeah I don’t know that this is entirely fair. Sage is meant to be a force in a room of the biggest forces. Colin is meant to be almost on purpose thin as a character. I don’t think we are supposed to really know or appreciate him. It’s almost a reflection of how prob empty frenchie’s understanding of him is. It’s a sort of empty cling to a pedestal type figure.
Im not surprised Frenchie is bi, the dude seems a lil freaky lol but that facet of his character with Colin was needlessly rushed. They really should have showed us that the relationship bw him and Kimiko would not work beyond being friends and slowly built the chemistry with Colin. He def feels like an afterthought.
You made some very great points about Colin and his characterization. But most of the people critiquing Colin and the Frenchies relationship are just homophobes. People are like oh “I didn’t know Frenchie was bi” or calling the show woke… That has nothing to do with Colin characterization.
One thought just came to mind: Frenchie could have become important with the latest episode where Starlights conflict with firecracker reaches it's (current) peak. Because it is similar to what Frenchie had to go through (past makes current life miserable). And he could have helped her go through it (at least a bit).
I think characters don't exist just to "advance the plot". The theme of season 4 is pretty obvious if you pay attention: it's about letting go. And for most of the show, the Boys have always been pretty innocent, save for butcher. Colin is a victim of what Frenchie had done in the past. So is Firecracker with Starlight. So is Himiko's rival. So is Hughie with A-Train. And we see these different characters deal with trauma suffered and caused. It is very easy to hate on Colin because of homophobia, racism, or even this sense that "we need to see the supes in action all the time", but I find it way more interesting in a narrative to have characters interact with others outside of a bubble. Frenchie had a terrible past, which affected him and people he cared for. He is not able to forgive himself because he knows he can't be forgiven (and pay attention to the fact that Hughie was the first one to forgive in this season). It's really strange to judge a storyline based on just 4 episodes, requiring characters to already have an ending to their arcs and ignoring the construction of the show (or season) as a whole.
I dont give a fuck about collin, it came SO OUT OF NOWHERE. All of a sudden Frenchie tells him and then its done... I hope it stays done cos i dont care
With them ending the show next season, I have a feeling major characters are going to start dying off in ways we haven’t seen yet in the boys. I expect Colin to somehow be involved in Frenchie or Kimiko’s death this season. It’s the only explanation for introducing such a bland and uninteresting character- nobody would care if Collin died right now. BUT, he could be used as a plot device to kill off someone we WOULD care about.
this whole season is off..... I love your content & honestly you're pretty spot on.... We also cant ignore the elephant in the room that making Frenchie gay clearly for political reasons spited alot of people. If there was any character that would be gay in the boys it was Frenchie but it still felt shoehorned in the worst way possible.
Sage is hardly a side character shes the secondary antagonist. She's as much a main character as soldier boy or stormfront.
Colin is a plot device, Sage is the plot.
All the same, Colin, even for a plot device, seems real hollow. His characterization starts and ends with, he's nice. Colin's presence rings distinctly as a waste of time when other plot device characters don't.
@@thecod2345what? He literally tried killing Frenchie after finding out he murdered his whole family
@@thecringeprince2040that’s a reasonable reaction
@@thecringeprince2040 Which isn't surprising or unexpected at all. It doesn't really make the character any more interesting. Any guesses where the story is headed now with regards to his character? My guess is forgiveness, so that Frenchie can forgive himself for his past. Again, not exactly a groundbreaking development. But we shall see.
@@renx81 assuming Colin doesn’t go crazy and tries to kill Frenchie
The frenchie storyline reeks of "give a character something to do". I get that the showrunners want to keep the show as an ensamble but sometimes not all the characters should have a c plot in a season, its fine if you sitdown a character for a season.
His story arc is supposed to emulate the common theme of the season: that people have horrible pasts, but can they change who they were? Starlight bullying Firecracker and blinding a mother. Hughies mum leaving them. Kimiko giving the other girl the scar. Homelander being the victim of scientists.
I don't mind Frenchie's character arc, I don't fully love it either. Personally, I'm willing to let them cook for the moment
I thought I was the Only who thought that about Frenchie 😅. Maybe I gotta go & rewatch the last season but I felt that him & Kimiko still could've been progressing their weird relationship. Can't remember exactly but I think they dated or something in the comics. I guess though when looking at it Frenchie really didn't have anything to do. I would've made him more crucial in solving Kimiko speech problems or something
Have you forgot about what the season theme is about? It's about the mess up things that happen to the characters or what they done in the past that's finally catching up to them. Now they have to face their past in order to be free of it.
@@trehubb6144 You should. In Season 3, Kimiko describes her and Frenchie's kiss as "weird" which Frenchie agrees with and claims they are "more than that." She notes that Frenchie is her *family,* so ultimately, they agree that their relationship will never evolve into a romantic one.
Honestly and it feels like a rehash of what happened in seasons 2-3
I swear I’m gonna be pissed if Colin ends up with Frenchie at the end of this season. I don’t care if the most beautiful woman on the planet fell in love with me, if she murdered my parents and sister I would never want to be with her within a 5 mile radius.
Also kimiko has has a relationship that’s been built up since season 1
Typically The Boys handles stuff like this realistically, so hopefully it ends up how it usually does.
@@disrespect9376I see their relationship as more platonic, and I’d rather they keep it that way. They bounce off each other very well and I don’t want the relationship to be muddled with “love”
@disrespect9376 didn't they resolve that last season?
@@disrespect9376 kimiko and frenchie will never be a thing
kimiko is a broken character who never had an opportunity to grow up in her childhood
frenchie is a serial killer traumatized by his actions and was never in a stable rs in his entire life
they cant be together
Sage is a character, Colin is a plot device.
Exactly
I'm excited with sage and her storyline but I really don't care abt colin's love drama.
Colin is a token
Frenchie's storyline stinks in general.
@@rgggxo well…. That is actually true. I think he would have worked out better if he was seen less.
What's sad is that Frenchie in the comics is like Walter White high on meth, coming up with insane solutions or deadly inventions using his chemistry skills to help Butcher and The Boys. In the first two seasons of the show, we kind of see that Frenchie. If the writers wanted the character to be busy with something, Frenchie should have been the one investigating or tinkering with the new deadly virus, as it is currently not strong enough to kill Homelander, instead of his whole character being focused on flirting with Colin.
Agreed, they doing Frenchie dirty.
Yes, completely. He also needs to keep working on a method to kill Neumann.
The drug addiction plotline works, but make it a consequence of the stress of "everything being on him"
Frenchie got 4 more EPS to step it back up
In the new episode he went to a police department and turned himself in
@@kp_jah why would you just randomly throw in a spoiler?
Colin being intimate with Frenchie multiple times, but not noticing the distinctive scars on his ankle? C'mon...
Yeah, that was weak.
Most conflicted belly laugh I’ve ever had
Especially because he seemed traumatized by the memory of the killers ankles- why wouldn’t he feel the need to look at peoples ankles to make sure they’re not the killer? It’s the kind of compulsion a traumatized individual would have…
He doesn't have a foot fetish somehow
Maybe Frenchie wears programmer socks in bed.
I was legitimately so confused when Colin was introduced. Within 30 mins he and frenchie were sleeping together and talking about how they knew each other. I thought I missed something in the earlier seasons but no. He’s just there.
😂😂😂
Yeah they made Frenchie gay out of nowhere
@@vicentegeonix people are saying that he’s been gay this whole time. I really don’t care. But the way Colin was introduced and the plot with them as a whole is just so fucking boring. It’s bad writing.
@@pphead9960 people say alot of things, doesn't mean is true. They made him gay out of nowhere. And Colin is the gay character stereotype that has sex with the "main character that becomes gay" and yeah I agree, is boring as hell.
@@vicentegeonix They didn't make him gay out of nowhere, it's been hinted at that he's bi in the past few seasons, you probably just didn't wanna notice.
Frenchie is going through that CW Flash level of self conflict
Burn 😂
Literally, it looks like a teen stage drama
Quite literally the best way to explain it, just feels like weird writing
And they ruined the 3 seasons of build up with kimiko and frenchie. Lameeee.
Komiko finna pull out, "we are the boys"
I’m sorry 😂 After Colin chokes Frenchie and he’s up against the wall talkin bout “I’ll kill you” was HILARIOUS. Felt like it was out of a low budget indie film 🤣
This comment is hilarious. I completely agree
I literally thought while watching the scene “how is this guy on the same par as these other actors”
@wndt I would argue that Tomer Capone is an amazing actor, the writers just did him dirty this season
Im just mad the Colin dude isn't NEARLY as good a actor as Frenchie is. Shit turns into a CW show whenever Colin is on screen. Bro gotta be one of the producers cousins or something. Smh
i honestly think that’s a large part of the issue with his character if he seemed more realistic i would care about him more
LMAOO this is so true
I get what you mean... something feel a bit off
@@Mrempoleon100 MM lost weight and Starlight got more plastic surgery. Also the story isn't that consistent as the other seasons too. Like they just threw in collin so randomly.
I didnt feel like he matched the energy until that final scene with Frenchie but I was happy to see Collin's actor outside of the Disney umbrella. Ive only seen him in OUAT & Life Sentence so CW is pretty on the nose lol
I feel like a lot of the issue is padding. Like, The Boys main plot is generally pretty good and compelling, but then each season they have a tendency to add on some way less interesting B-plot to give the side characters something to do. Like "Kimiko goes to fight the group who kidnapped her" or "Frenchie has a relationship with a guy who's family he killed". They're not inherently bad plot points but they feel like underdeveloped side plots just tacked on to increase the runtime in execution.
A good team of writers would know how to connect the B-plots to the main plot seamlessly.
they connected the subplots in the past seasons but this is just impossible lol
i feel like "kimiko goes to fight the group who kidnapped her" was valid because its been apart of her storyline since the begining
@@ilovenature34 I mean, I don't have an issue with the plot point itself, it just doesn't feel very natural and cohesive to the rest of the story. It feels like the writers had a fleshed out main plot and were like "oh shit we need something for Kimiko to do this season" and then they cooked it up. The way they reintroduce it is her seeing a poster and suddenly remembering "oh yeah I was kidnapped by a terrorist group, i'm gonna go kill them now". If that'd been her driving goal throughout all the seasons it'd feel natural, as it is it feels like an afterthought
@@ilovenature34 That, and I feel like there is potential for it to wind back to the main plot in some way at some point given it's a terrorist group that can easily have larger ramifications for the world. Frenchie's plot is insanely limited. If you cut Frenchie's subplot, it'd change literally nothing. Kimiko's is sort of in that category now, but it has vastly more potential to become meaningful.
I mean it probably doesn’t work bc killing a persons family and then having sex with them is one of the most morally reprehensible things in the show and not something I wanted to see one of my favorite characters do💀💀💀
💯
Yeah, the fact that Frenchie knew that this is the person who's family he killed, and still entertained a sexual relationship with them is insanely messed up.
morally reprehensible characters can have engaging plots (obviously the whole show being an example) but this one is boring
Thank you!! I haven't heard anyone mention this yet! Like i was literally yelling "WTF ARE YOU DOING FRENCHIE?!" every time I saw them together
Yeah it made me go from Frenchie being one of my favourite characters to not really liking him now. Feels like a regression of the character😔
You know, since the main theme of this season is "literally every main character tries to deal with their shitty past that's come back to haunt them for some reason", I feel like there was a missed opportunity to push Frenchie forwards and ahead of everyone else as more of a mentor/support character considering he literally already went through a "remorseful arc" with Mallory's grandkids and Lamplighter... Like, instead of giving him some random B plot with Colin that nobody is fully invested in, there could be a moment where a few members of the Boys like Annie and Kimiko are feeling shitty and expresso depresso together, and Frenchie understands how they feel but tells them that if he can move on from all the blood on his hands, then they can definitely let go of their guilt. Or something like that, idk.
Yes, frenchie fought his past every season.
yeah fck Collin
Literally just wrote a better plotline in one paragraph
@@Crick1952 but guys but guys remember... the writing isn't getting bad... i swear guys you're just right wingers it's not getting bad i swear
@@wontonschannel interesting how nobody said this. Including the creators.
I literally skipped entire scenes of Frenchie and Colin because their scenes felt like filler. Sage is directly affecting the world of the Boys in a huge way.
I did the same thing
"You're homophobic if you skip the colin scenes"
@@thegreatpiginthesky3904 lol, lmao even 💀
@@thegreatpiginthesky3904I mean it's not like there's no homophobic responses out there
I laughed my ass off throughout because of how out of pocket it was
Frenchie could ACTUALLY be of use in the war against supes. He was recruited by Mallory because of his skills as a weapon maker. He created tools to fight supes in specific situations. The problem here is that everytime he tried to do that on screen, his weapons failed. The only true success we saw from him was when he came up with a way to kill translucent but everybody seemingly forgot about it (I think he also made the device to put Soldier boy back to sleep but that wasn't really his idea, he just got the info and then acted on it). I wanna see some anti-supe weapons made by him, I don't care about this stupid drama bs
He ends up extracting the supe virus so he kinda is. I don’t know why they made him useful for only the last couple episodes.
Because nobody gives a shit about Colin😂😂😂 dude had zero relevant with the storyline this season beside Frenchie's sex partner
Why can't you just say love interest
@@johnindigo5477because he could barely be considered a love interest
@@johnindigo5477 I swear all they mostly is duck eachother I keep skipping past it but a lot of the time their in a bed or something. Just like deep isnt sages love interest all they do is smash now the octopus is a love interest for the deep.
@@johnindigo5477 Where's the scene where they go to a movie or dave and busters and hold hands or something? Every scene with them is just sexual tension or kissing or sex. That's all their relationship is.
frenchi had a perfect patner ,kimiko🙂
Another possible reason for Colin barely being acknowledged was that his relationship with Frenchie meant severing his romantic potential with Kimiko, something that likely didn’t resonate with a lot of people who were enthralled by their dynamic and how sweet it was.
Sacrificing it for a relationship with Colin that gets broken up in the forth episode when Frenchie’s crimes against Colin’s family are revealed makes the creative decision seem a bit pointless, though it’s understandable, as both Frenchie and Kimiko are in their own individual storylines of being confronted with people from their past that were victims of their crimes.
I don't think Kimiko and Frenchie will end up together, and I definetely don't think they should. Their strange dynamic works much better, and if they ended up together it'd just seem sort of weird to me. They have a great amount of love and adoration for each other, and they care for each other more than anyone, but... Not in that way. There's probably a lot of people who haven't been in a relationship like that, which is why they have no idea what I mean by that and don't really see what the Frenchie situation is all about and it's not really something I'm equipped to explain, but I'm just glad to see a relationship like that in fiction and I hope it doesn't get replaced with another romance with mass appeal.
Exactly, the tossed out the building romance plot between Frenchie and Kimiko, something lots of viewers were invested in, for something so much less interesting, priming the audience not to care about (and in some cases dislike) Colin from the start
It was already established last season that they didn’t see each other romantically. They’re family, not lovers
@@the_well-known_stranger2275they didn’t throw it out because they literally concluded it in S3. They didn’t like each other romantically, they’re family
Seems this dude has never heard of open relationships 😂😂😂
Frenchie shouldve had a side plot where hes desperately trying to find a way to finally kill the Top level supes, Him figuring out how to kill translucent was without a doubt his Most interesting moment as a character.
For example he could engineer Terrible/Evil Methods and the conflict is in how he's going to practice/Test out his methods.
After the ass bomb, Frenchie just keeps making gasses that don't work.
He needs something meaningful to do because I stopped caring about him a while ago
@@faithfm1 exactly, he could have a whole think about how his entire life has been about killing people and now his life is nothing but figuring out how to kill supes. Instead of "Oh no I Banged the dudes who family I killed"
@@faithfm1him and kimiko have great scenes and he helps build her character, but on his own he is pretty boring
When Kimiko initially stated
"You and I aren't happening"
my initial reaction was
".....why?"
It genuinely felt like I missed a scene or an episode that gave a valid reason for them not being together like that
She tells Frenchie in season 3 that when they kissed, it felt weird because now they're family, and she wants to protect her family
Same. That came out of freaking nowhere. It was "somehow palpatine survived" levels of random.
She said that in Season 3 after they kissed. I knew once they wrote that, nothing was happening between the two. Why are people surprised by this?
Because it's bad writing. They changed their minds mid season then decided to make Frenchie gay.. obviously this will feel weird to the viewers. Most people don't just turn gay. If you're gonna say he's bisexual... I didn't see much of that the last 3 seasons.@@jairusjackson7799
@@jairusjackson7799 Maybe it's not so much that they're surprised, a lot of people were hoping that they'd end up together even though their relationship was clearly something other than romantic as stated by Kimiko in S3, they chose to completely ignore that and act like it never happened.
I for one am looking forward to see where the plot with Colin takes Frenchie's character instead of just calling it garbage or acting like it's ruining the show while we're only 4 (and very solid imo) episodes in.
Sage is the scary one. Smart, dangerous, and access to Vought secrets.
Sage reminds me of the Joker. She’s a agent of chaos and is always 1 step ahead of everyone.
@@blackstar90😂😂 she is kind of dumb
Serious Lex Luthor vibes..which makes sense as Lex has the highest confirmed IQ of any human in the DC verse (but we know they play fast and lose, so who knows).
@@aria4830
How dangerous could she potentially be? Hint: Which male super smart villian wore a similar costume? 🤫
@@tnbn55Idk, who?
On an unrelated note, that Homelander scene “I got you everything that *I* ever wanted” was perfect. It encapsulates the character in as short a moment as possible. There’s no place for others in his heart, even when it is his son.
I've watched the show and my first thought was 'Is Colin a side character in past seasons?'
I didn't remembered him too XD
they pulled collin outta their asses
@@nilanavesa just to shove him into frenchie's LMAO
Literally. I thought I just completely forgot him lol.
I was wondering in which season did Frenchie kill a whole family.
The Colin situation is ridiculously contrived and makes Frenchie extra horrible for this purely selfish physical relationship with a dude whose family he killed. And coming clean is an extra, pointless violation of Colin. I want to fast forward through all the Frenchie Colin stuff.
Colin got introduced so quickly and was embedded in Frenchie's storyline so immediately that I wondered if I had missed something from prior seasons. Or if he got introduced in Gen V (which I haven't watched and don't plan to). That's how out of left field he is. Sage's introduction on its face makes a ton of sense; the Seven has been looking for more supes to fill its ranks literally since this show started haha. But given where the story is headed this season, her inclusion is intriguing and driving a lot of the plot.
I got so confused, that I literally watched Gen V after I saw Colin. I’m glad others felt this way because it was SO out of left field.
Gen V is actually really good, you also find out what Nuemans powers are and how they work.
Out of left field? People pursue relationships for multiple years all the time only to change their entire sexuality as soon as they encounter someone who's entire family they murdered. It makes total sense.
@@vice2versa I'm sure it is, I just worry the Boys is turning into the MCU. I guess I'm glad the main series is ending next season so that the spinoffs can exist on their own. I don't want to be forced to watch a spinoff in order to be better informed about the main series haha. Too many properties are doing that.
@@Michael-bc3eswhy do people keep saying they changed his sexuality?
I may have missed something but how the hell are we supposed to sympathize with Frenchie if he commits one of the most fucked up acts in The Boys verse, by knowingly screwing the man he orphaned.
Like it's completely unforgivable at this point
Yup.
Then make it even worse… why even have him be with someone who’s family he literally merked. Y’all couldn’t continued the kimiko relationship arc or bring in someone who’s unrelated to his pass but can’t handle his work. Something similar to mm and his now ex wife. Him and Colin made 0 sense for anything and plus we already had a redemption arc in season 3 with Nina and Mallory grandkids pertaining to frenchie and for godsake I love his character
Is this a fair comparison?
Sage is not a side character, she is one of the main antagonists of the show second to Homelander with a lot of s reentine.
Frenchie is usually, on his own, the secondary B plot character. While I agree that Colin is underdeveloped I don't see how he would ever get the same screen time than Sage.
Yeah I'm not sure why the 2 are being compared beside just both being introduced this season/black? Comparing Fire cracker vs Sage would be more accurate.
It’s not about the importance or position of the character it’s about their narrative use in the show. Colin has little to no narrative use, Sister Sage does.
Yep even the deep is has less involvement compared to her
Collin is still trash a character, he is a plot device which is developing a story arc which Frenchie already had. It's boring, also Frenchie way of act is out of character and destroyed his development in previous arcs.
she's a secondary antagonist & not part of the cast that's a side character
I think that it's a way of giving frenchie more screen time before he is ultimately killed off later in the season. Him and A-Train both have that same feeling when it comes to how much development and screen time they're getting.
Atrains arc is actually involved with the main plot. Frenchies arc feels like complete filler. Frenvhies arc has felt like filler last season aswell.
You could skip past every scene frenchie and the story would still be the same
I'm fine with Frenchie's storyline. But I do wish that it had been set up sooner than this. There was an emotional moment this episode, but it just didn't hit as much as it should have if there were more history between these characters.
I think that's the key here, the audience kind of gets thrown into Frenchie and Colin's subplot in the middle of it without any proper set-up. We slowly get to know why Colin is such a sore spot for Frenchie and it does come from his established hang-ups, but because the audience is completely deprived of the inciting incident (their meeting) it comes across as flat and somewhat predictable once Cherie reveals what Frenchie did. This predictability is due to this subplot retreading ground with Frenchie. I personally don't mind Frenchie's arc thus far, it does help round out this season's theme of dealing with the past, but I can honestly say that it is indeed the weakest subplot thus far
@@relic5752this is actually a sound analysis…definitely found his scenes with colin to be a little…romcomish. especially that scene where frenchie kisses colin during the riot. it felt weirdly cliche to be in the world of the boys. hopefully they make his arc somewhat more intriguing in the following episodes now that he told colin the truth.
S1 had Stan Edgar
S2 had Stormfront
S3 had Soldier Boy
I thought S4 would be dominated by Jeffrey Dean Morgan's character, but in fact, it is Sister Sage.
Yeah I was also under that impression after watching the trailer. But I feel like he’ll either play a bigger role towards the end of the season, and/or keep him as a main for the next. Maybe even replace Butcher since things aren’t lookin to good for him rn.
Morgan's character is Butcher's delusion or little monster or so goes the idea. Its gonna be diabolical
@@thebonfireofgains Yep, noticed that in the latest episode
Savage books, more like swollen books. Damn bro you hella jacked
And we are lookinnnnnng 👁️👁️ lol
LMAO
So am I so it doesn't even matter
😂
@@slyceth show us
I feel like Frenchie’s side stories have been getting worse each season. Like they really don’t know what to do with him, so they throw in some other character from his past we never established before.
Sage addition to the show makes totally sense for the plot and brings something new. Her relationship with Homelander is very interesting. Same for Firecracker her presence has a purpose.
Collin and Frenchie storyline in contrary so far seems to be out of place and is not interesting comparing to the others.
Yup, Especially since it's a new idea, Instead of another Supe on Homelanders tier in terms of power, He get a relatively weak supe who's only advantage is extremely Intelligence, It's like the difference between Darth Vader and Grand admiral Thrawn
Every time the show cuts to Frenchie's side plot I am yelling "no one fucking cares" at my TV screen lol
💀💀
I always skip forward
Seems like the only people who are deeply moved by Colin's story are the pseudo "Alpha Wolf" types who howl, "They made Frenchie gay!" Like, it's 2024 and not only did they fail to notice that Frenchie was bisexual all along, but they also don't even know that bisexuality exists. Poor triggered babies.
I’ll just play games on my phone till those boring ass scenes are over with.
I feel the same with hughies mom
8:47. This is completely unrelated to the video at hand. This scene with homelander was one of my favorites by encapsulating just how homelander thinks. He says “I have given you everything that ‘I’ ever wanted” normally a person would say “that you ever wanted” but homelander is so egotistical that his desires are the only thing he understands, he doesn’t fundamentally get why a person would want anything but what he wants
The issue with Collin is what you have to give up to be invested in his story. You have to give up on Frenchie and Kimiko so that he can hook up with Collin and you have to give uo the progress he made with Little Nina and Mallory so he can deal woth being a murderer all over again.
it's so dumb because the buildup and character development was thrown out of the window
I feel the main problem is that it has nothing to do with the main plot. Colin isn't a character connected to anyone from Vaught or the boys so it feels like a waste. Kimiko and frenchies arc in last season also felt boring.
@@vice2versahe isn’t a character at all. He’s a plot device.
I skipped Frenchie and Colin's scenes this past episode. So. Much. Melodrama. You really nailed it :')
Since The Boys has a huge cast I think it would work better to do it Game of Thrones style where we don’t see every character in every episode. That way the episodes can focus on fewer plot points and trim the fat.
When I first saw Sister Sage in the S4 trailer, I rolled my eyes thinking The Boys was gonna be like Disney w diversifying everything. But when I saw her in action, I was so glad she was introduced. She is one of the most terrifying antagonists in The Boys despite having less physical strength than Hughie.
When u see Homelander on screen, Ur afraid on what he's going to do
If u see Sister Sage on screen, ur afraid of what she has done.
Honestly Kimiko's reaction is probably the most interesting part of Colin/Frenchie's plotline to me because that's a relationship they've built over 4 seasons and now both of them are going through past trauma without each other except Kimiko's has been established way earlier.
They've been building up Kimiko and Frenchie's relationship and then season 4 starts and he's now with some boring guy.
Sage is better than EVERYONE LOL😅😂😂. I'm sooo wondering what she's really capable of.
Usually characters with super intelligence are all about tech, so it’s cool to see Sage use her super intelligence in a more psychological/strategy way.
@@CGFillertext agreed
She is L from Death note
@@CGFillertext It's also nice to see that Sage is basically a Stan Edgar that cooperates with Homelander's machinations (and if Sage's interests actually turn out to be against Homelander's in the long-run, then she'd fit the bill entirely).
@@lambdadeltasfanclubmanager9078I just think she wants to be in charge. She’s so smart and feels she should be ruling everybody else. I think in the end once she can’t get what she wants, she’ll turn on Homelander and he’ll kill her- leaving him even worse off mentally
I think Sage is going to be to the Boys what Ozymadiz was to Watchmen. Smartest person on earth with their own endgame.
Frenchies conflict resonates with all the other group members for this season as we are seeing remnants of all their pasts come in to play, and try to see how’re they’re going to overcome them.
Episode 4 gave us that and made it less boring, but even then it's still missing something
Colin exists just as a plot device.. While sage is still interesting
@@AAreign69 well then you can also say Hughies mom is a plot device, that girl with the scar fighting kimiko is a plot device. Whats the difference between the input of those characters who’ve we’ve never seen before and Collin?
@@ballplayincat Because Colin is something we've already seen before, Frenchie doesn't like who he was in the past under Little Nina, we already know this, we don't need to rehash his guilt every season.
@@Bread-nx9fo that's not the same as confronting the victims of your past actions though
While I would agree with the rest of comment section about Sage not being a side character, I would say she was always going to catch more attention than anyone else. They created the most egotistical, narcissistic villain ever, and made him directly reach out and trust a hyper intelligent black woman. It’s a fantastic choice.
As a writer I never thought about how side characters change main characters. Thank you for the deep thought.
Yeah you definitely aren’t a writer and if you are holy shit
Not trying to be mean but isn't that character development 101?
What’s the point of calling someone My Heart if it wasn’t leading somewhere romantic ? I thought the whole point of Frenchie and Kimiko was that these vulnerable and damaged people finally get a healthy loving relationship even if it does take years to get there
It is healthy and loving, just not romantically. It's not that hard to understand.
Frenchie and Kimiko are basically siblings. They don't need to be romantically involved to care deeply about each other.
All the replies here are exactly what I wanted to say
@@Bringbackdislikebutton07Great input lol
@@TheRockerX in French addressing someone as Mon Couer is extremely common amongst those addressing boyfriend/girlfriend husband/wife. It is nearly ubiquitous with romance, not something you would say to someone you view as a sibling or even a close friend 😂
The whole time I'm waiting for Colin to actually be a supe. Seeing his family die, he somehow gets V to avenge them or thinking maybe he's the new Noir. But the fact he's just there to be there is so damn annoying when other parts of the story deserve more focus.
You just wrote an excellent plotline compared to that.
I don't even remember Colin from previous seasons. I didn't have any idea who he was when he showed up in the riot episode this season. Also, it's very unlikely Frenchie will get so close to someone whose family he killed. In addition I thought Frenchie and Kimiko were a couple. This side story makes no sense and doesn't resonate.
For me its how they go about everything with the colin plot, its all exposition and sex that's it, not to mention when frenchie finally tells him in ep 4 the actor looks like he's meant to be crying but actually isn't, i have actually noticed some of the acting this season has been sub par and you can tell theyre acting
They gave Colin one of the most emotionally and technically demanding storylines to act out (sleeping with somebody who you later find out was responsible for murdering your entire family) which is in my opinion insane. not to knock the actor himself, most people would struggle with selling that, but with the way they just jammed that (weakly-written) storyline into the plot between loads of other shit going on is just like... nah there's absolutely nothing anyone could do with that
@@irlporygon-z6929 colin could have been the best actor on set and i still would skip his scenes because the storyline in general feels like nothing but filler.
Two points before watching the video:
1. These characters hold vastly different levels of narrative weight
2. We’re directly in the middle of the season, critique of character arcs is best saved for the end of a season.
Agreed. It makes no sense to compare them. Also Firecracker is more Colin than Sage is. And as of right now Sage hasn’t done anything crazy.
They really needed to develop more on the tension with Collin before just having it all fall apart literally so soon.
Pretty sure I speak for all of us when saying we would have rather seen kimiko and frenchie instead of bringing in a 3rd wheel.
I have a sneaking suspicion the Colin side plot functions exclusively to bring kimiko and Frenchie closer together. this season has also introduce the shining light girl who kimiko lured into the organization in the past. kimiko and Frenchie both ruined the lives of people through the organizations they were affiliated with and are struggling with how their past effects them in the present. I have other thoughts about it, but that's really the main one
honestly it's been a minute since I watched season 3 so I was genuinely so confused when Colin popped up. I still have no idea if I missed something, the writers really just dropped him into the story randomly, or if I actually just forgot about him 😭😭
I can see a pattern where the dark parts of character’s backstories are being brought up. Starlight’s mean behavior in the pageant circuit gets revealed by Firecracker, Hughie’s mom shows up, Frenchie has this plotline with Colin, Kimiko meets the girl from Shining Light, and Butcher sees hallucinations of dead people. I think the only one of The Boys who didn’t have a dark element of their past exposed was MM?
i’m ngl, that’s how i also felt about the side characters in kimiko’s storyline. after today’s episode, it’s evident that they included it to service frenchie’s plot line but i felt like it was so unnecessary after we had already explored much of kimiko’s backstory. they really did not need this many side plots going on this season
Sage = A fleshed out character
Colin = A throw away character that people don't like because gay
I swear when I first saw Colin (didn’t remember his name till now) I thought that I haven’t watched the show in so long that I didn’t watch season 3 or 4, and he was already introduced cause they acted like we knew him, I’m happy to know I’m not the only person who doesn’t care about him besides my confusion on why I should
Seriously, if they continued Frenchie and Kimiko being together that can show that they are human and not animals exploited to sex and violence, the season would be more interesting
Honestly, i just want there plot arcs to have a closer impact on the overall story. So far there whole ordeal feels like filler. I hate filler in shows. You can immediately tell that they dont go anywhere and are just there for dramas sake.
I agree with you. Although I believe Colin’s lack of story development was intentional. While what happened to him is horrific, the writers were more focused on tying the commonality between the guilt Frenchie and Kimko’s are dealing with and how it affects them. They didn’t need to spend much time or $ developing what amounts to a minor character for a minor storyline.
Colin in Frenchie's arch serves the same purpose as the girl with the scar does for Kimiko, only he's introduced as a love interest, making us expect more from him.
@@DawnBerry66 Colin actually also affects Kimiko. In the finale she even says she wanted Serge to be with Colin because she wanted him to be with someone better than her. It's why she kept telling him to go back and why she started drinking. The Colin subplot was to set up that romantic climax between the two and if they didn't experience that climax, Colin subplot would've been not as good.
@@AnguishXA Oh yeah. That is true. I love the scene where Kimiko admits that she wanted to be with Frenchie, but didn't think she deserved to be loved. It wouldn't have been as impactful she hadn't ever encouraged Frenchie to be with other people.
The thing about Frenchie is that he's their chemist, he's a decent fighter, and he was the one who brought Kimiko into the fold. They didn't need to create the sub story with Colin, because Frenchie already had his big story, and even if he's not a big force in the boys, we still care about him. Or at least i do 😊
But i agree, i love sister sage ❤
It seems like the only thing Colin did was bring Serge and Kimiko closer. ALL the in between stuff from his intro to Serge's and K's moment was undone or inconsequential.
The one thing i find so puzzling about The Boys is The Deep because we are made to hate him for good reason, and yet they do a redemption arc that doesnt actually solve anything but I love the character? Like how? He didn't even change
Its criminal to compare these characters like they have the same role in the story
Although i have absolutely no problem with Frenchie being gay throwing away his romantic relationship with kimiko and THEN randomly putting a side character with little to no discernible or likable personality traits felt horrendous and just made me more and more irritated as the shows been going on
He's not gay, he's bisexual and has been since early on which makes the choice of introducing Colin even more nonsensical because if they wanted to do a storyline like this they should've brought back Jay from that throuple he was in who he clearly had a lot of anguished feelings around and who he already had history with.
Hell, I was that confused by Colin's introduction that I thought he _was_ Jay.
@@bisexualmajima I'm aware he's bisexual but yeah Colin came out of no where but guess this Is outdated now haha
Colin is a so so well written character I forgot about him by the end of the season
Honestly I automatically tune out mentally a bit whenever Colin shows up. Sage is actually really interesting though.
It’s crazy that in the comics, the Frenchman is this really interesting combo of insanity, poeticism, and intelligence and the tv show managed to boil him down to a sad loser who’s desperate for love and cripplingly addicted to drugs.
Bros been getting buff🔥. Keep working hard and God bless you! Thank you for making awesome content that helps me write!
I like colins involvement in making frenchie realize there is no absolution for his sins beyond submitting himself to justice
God, I love your voice man. I swear, you sound like the voice-over for the Extra Credits channel.
Colin's plot should've been teased in the 3rd season. It's started out of nowhere and is rushed JUST as a plot to show how Kimiko cares about Frenchie WHILE we know that anyway.
The gay Frenchie and Starlight abortion plot points made me roll my eyes. At this point, I only care about Homelander and Butcher.
I'm honestly probably not even going to watch any more of the show after this BS lol
Whats wrong with the starlight abortion plotline???? That plotline actually MOVES the storyline forward. That information directly played into Sages plans. The Colin plotline has nothing to do with the main plot so it feels like a complete waste of time.
@@vice2versait's a dumb plotline because they obviously pulled it out of their ass and retconned it. Adding something into the story in the past is generally not good storytelling. If something is necessary to move the plot forward it should already exist within the story. If a character needs a McMuffin they should go get it not "they got the McMuffin off screen last season". If they had the characters get the abortion and then it came up now to mess with them that would actually be compelling. But both the abortion and starlight being mean to firecracker were clearly just retconned into the story so that firecracker would have a reason to hate starlight and have dirt on her. It's cheap and hollow. It would be like the weight of finding out this season that hughie hates a train for killing his girlfriend when its convenient for the plot instead of us actually seeing a train kill his gf and then seeing this animosity and eventually forgiveness play out on screen. Retcons in general aren't compelling and represent lazy writing.
@@Michael-bc3es Okay that makes sense. They definitely should have lead up to those reveals. The firecracker hatred should have involved a flashback reveal of some kind before she told Starlight and the abortion should have been brought up prior. Yeah I agree with you on that one.
Frenchie is not gay, he is bi. He was in a throuple in s2
I think a better example of equal focus will be Hughie's mom. We actually start out hating her knowing that she abandoned the Campbells and side with Hughie's anger the first time she is finally shown.
And yet the writers did a fantastic job making her sympathetic. When Hugh Sr. goes nuts due to V and was threatening her life, you actually get concerned and do not want Hughie to lose another parent. Heck when she came into conflict with Hughie as she chose to DNR Hugh Sr, I was on her side. A weaker writer would have made her annoying and hateable.
SPOILER: When Colin finds out Frenchie murdered TF out of his family I had ZERO interest or immersion in that storyline. Like it came out of nowhere and if we had seen this family being murdered beforehand then it would make sense but making that reveal in the same episode where we see what happens is kinda lame. Sucks that Frenchie loses a love interest but he’ll get over it or he’ll have some “awww nobody love me cuz I am Le Monster oui oui” moment.
I think it's a little early to have a definitive opinion or Colin, or Sister Sage, for that matter. Even though I really apreciate her character so far, I don't know if she will be handled as well as she is so far during the whole season, just like I don't know if Colin won't be some sort of curve ball that will pay off in unexpected ways later.
For the record, I'm not trying to predict the future here, I'm pretty confident Sister Sage will remain more relevant and well executed as a character than Colin, but I'd rather wait for their arc to conclude before making up my mind definitely.
I'd rather Frenchie is still having his beef with Little Nina over going to that Collin dude is. Also, who the fuck is Collin?
The fact that they have build up Frenchie and Kimiko for 3 seasons only for him going to some random dude that appeared out of nowhere is weird. What is this? A CW show?
For Sister Sage, I don't mind her, she's cool. She's the character that took "Knowledge is Power" as a person. She could also the female version of The Legend from the OG comic book. So, The Legend is basically their own Stan Lee version who knows a lot of knowledge and same as Sister Sage, he's also surrounded with books.
An insightful video, as always! However, as you ran through different storylines, I realized how Hughie’s mother’s introduction was a much closer parallel to Colin than Sister Sage.
She is introduced to create a conflict only localized to one character - Hughie and that’s pretty much all her interactions.
I feel like that comparison would be fairer, though I can see how having cross purpose comparisons could let us discuss side characters that influence the main plot arc vs side characters involved in a specific main character arc.
Frenchie and Kimiko’s comic inspired and heavily built up relationship just for kimiko to say “I love you but you should go be gay” comes out of nowhere
Being gay didn't come out of no way . He was literally in a relationship with a girl AND a boy
@@خالدالعتيبي-غ6ن8ط out of no where
The entire season I kept trying to figure out what Sister Sage's entire DEAL was and I am SO looking forward to seeing more of her in episodes to come!
I’d love to see you do a video about character reinvention.
Like Kratos from Greek God of War games, and his reinvention for the Norse games. Or even Batman, from 1930s to 1980s (campy, friendly, social), and 1980s onwards (dark, terrifying, introvert)
After listening to this whole thing, I feel like we were watching an entirely different show. The "retread on ground" argument is unsound because, again, it ignores the fact that we've never seen any of Frenchie's victims. We've only seen Frenchie fail to protect people or be the victim. However, we've never seen how he himself was actually a bad guy. So his and Kimiko's stories run parallel. In terms of interacting with the larger conflict, the entire story from the perspective of The Boys is to kill Victoria Neuman, and Frenchie is central to that effort. His inability to forgive himself (man versus self) is impacting his ability to support The Boys in their conflict with Neuman (man vs man). This culminates with Frenchie turning himself in, making him unavailable at a time when his team needs him the most.
I loved getting a deeper dive into Frenchie's character. Yeah, we knew he killed people, but that aspect of his past never affected the current storyline. Also, we knew he felt guilty, but didn't know that he was willing to throw himself in jail for the rest of his life. Just because you expand on something briefly mentioned, it doesn't mean you are "retreading on ground." You are fleshing out characters and exploring parts of them you barely got to see.
@@DawnBerry66 Yup. The entire theme of Season 4 is a reflection on who the characters were in the past, how their pasts were keeping them from moving forward, and accepting who they were by the end. For Frenchie, none of his past that we saw explained why he and Kimiko couldn't move forward with their relationship. Colin served that purpose.
How have I never seen this amazing channel before.
The Colin storyline was boring to me because it felt very similar to his guilt with Lamplighter and Mallory’s kids. Colin’s thing was just to shoehorn more backstory of how he used to work for the mob lady but it didn’t need Colin in order to do that. I would’ve appreciated more cute moments of Kimiko and Frenchie instead.
Colin just kinda showed up and he's the new lover now. No date or dinner first, no build up at all
I love Frenchie, but I keep asking myself why he hasn't fled to a deserted island by now. Like, why are you still here, sir?
Sister Sage is interesting and we don’t know if she’s good or bad. She’s so smart that she wants to nerf herself. And she’s a much better Assistant to the strongest man in the world, the smartest woman. Colin gets in the way of all the Mimiko drama Frenchie and her had.
Sage is a main character. In fact, she's actually the primary villain of Season 4's main storyline. Colin, on the other hand, is not just a side character; he's a side character in a supporting character's (Frenchie's) secondary storyline. Colin's only purpose in The Boys is for us to finally put a face to Frenchie's past victims, something that hasn't happened up to this point in the story. So if you want to analyze the actual counterpart to Colin's character in Season 4, it's not Sage. No, it's actually Tala (yes, I realize you now have to look up who that character was).
Right now, the biggest backlash against Colin isn't coming from people who actually know how to write compelling characters and stories, but rather, it's coming from people who weren't paying attention to Frenchie's character over four seasons and are now surprised to find out he is gender fluid. These are the same people who didn't realize Stormfront was a literal Nazi and that Homelander wasn't a good guy (even though he literally assassinated a Senator in Season 1 Episode 1). Basing your analysis on their take definitely falls under the category of entertaining fools.
I one-hundred percent agree. A lot of the criticism I've seen comes from fans that have never written a story. I've even heard some people call Frenchie's relationship with Colin useless since Frenchie and Kimiko supposedly end up in the same spot they were at the end of season 3. Um...Frenchie and Kimiko definitely didn't end season 4 in the same place they were at the end of season 3. They used to believe they weren't worthy of love and spent an entire season learning to forgive themselves. Also, Colin purely existed so Frenchie could face his inner demons, and that's ok. That's what Tala's purpose was for Kimiko. (Yeah, I had to look her up. 😅) It probably would've been better if Colin wasn't introduced as a love interest so we wouldn't have such high expectations for his character, but we can't change that. In the end, he is nowhere close to Sister Sage in terms of relevancy and should only be seen as a plot device used to lead Frenchie down the road of forgiveness.
Okay... PREACH SISTA 😂😂😂 kills me everytime
I hate how many people are acting like frenchies arc makes no sense. it’s being reused sure but realistically that’s not a bad thing. I think people downplay his past too much. You don’t expect a veteran to just come to terms with their experience. While I will say that’s exactly how they portrayed it in earlier seasons, I don’t believe season 4 was properly planned out yet. In my experience, when I “come to terms” the trauma almost always comes back. Now considering the amount of murder, drugs, and whatever else crimes he committed those dreams aren’t going away. Now idk about you but a single seasons isn’t handling all that comes with that trauma.
I wouldn't compare Colin to Sage. She's a main character in season 4 and a Supe that's in the 7!
He's just there for Frenchie's flashback purposes. He's not even as important as one of Hughie's parents.
This is such a sweet video! Love your analysis here
Thank you for your analysis.
This critique is very interesting as I don't agree that this season is on par with the 1st two (I feel the overall story isn't made for 5+ seasons).
However, Homelander's arc (and actor portrayal) is of higher quality than the source material - while the other characters seem to be running out of steam, in comparison.
Agreed with this a lot. Homelander has been absolute peak for every second he's been on screen, (arguably even more so than prior seasons) while most of the show outside him has been mid (except perhaps the A-Train redemption arc, some funny moments with Firecracker, and the Neuman arc although even that has had very minimal screen time).
Yeah I don’t know that this is entirely fair. Sage is meant to be a force in a room of the biggest forces. Colin is meant to be almost on purpose thin as a character. I don’t think we are supposed to really know or appreciate him. It’s almost a reflection of how prob empty frenchie’s understanding of him is. It’s a sort of empty cling to a pedestal type figure.
Im not surprised Frenchie is bi, the dude seems a lil freaky lol but that facet of his character with Colin was needlessly rushed. They really should have showed us that the relationship bw him and Kimiko would not work beyond being friends and slowly built the chemistry with Colin. He def feels like an afterthought.
You made some very great points about Colin and his characterization. But most of the people critiquing Colin and the Frenchies relationship are just homophobes. People are like oh “I didn’t know Frenchie was bi” or calling the show woke… That has nothing to do with Colin characterization.
One thought just came to mind: Frenchie could have become important with the latest episode where Starlights conflict with firecracker reaches it's (current) peak. Because it is similar to what Frenchie had to go through (past makes current life miserable). And he could have helped her go through it (at least a bit).
I think characters don't exist just to "advance the plot". The theme of season 4 is pretty obvious if you pay attention: it's about letting go. And for most of the show, the Boys have always been pretty innocent, save for butcher. Colin is a victim of what Frenchie had done in the past. So is Firecracker with Starlight. So is Himiko's rival. So is Hughie with A-Train. And we see these different characters deal with trauma suffered and caused.
It is very easy to hate on Colin because of homophobia, racism, or even this sense that "we need to see the supes in action all the time", but I find it way more interesting in a narrative to have characters interact with others outside of a bubble. Frenchie had a terrible past, which affected him and people he cared for. He is not able to forgive himself because he knows he can't be forgiven (and pay attention to the fact that Hughie was the first one to forgive in this season).
It's really strange to judge a storyline based on just 4 episodes, requiring characters to already have an ending to their arcs and ignoring the construction of the show (or season) as a whole.
Yeah but it's still kinda fucked up that Frenchie sleeps with Colin after murdering his family
I dont give a fuck about collin, it came SO OUT OF NOWHERE.
All of a sudden Frenchie tells him and then its done... I hope it stays done cos i dont care
Colin’s only purpose is to take it like a champ.
With them ending the show next season, I have a feeling major characters are going to start dying off in ways we haven’t seen yet in the boys. I expect Colin to somehow be involved in Frenchie or Kimiko’s death this season. It’s the only explanation for introducing such a bland and uninteresting character- nobody would care if Collin died right now. BUT, he could be used as a plot device to kill off someone we WOULD care about.
I think Kimiko’s death is hinted at more- her healing factor has been on full display this season, which feels foreshadowing
this whole season is off.....
I love your content & honestly you're pretty spot on....
We also cant ignore the elephant in the room that making Frenchie gay clearly for political reasons spited alot of people.
If there was any character that would be gay in the boys it was Frenchie but it still felt shoehorned in the worst way possible.