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She was going to arrest Hughie and eventually get him killed because that's what Vought do so the only way to take down Starlight was to shoot her so Butcher was in the right to do that.
As much as Butcher hates supes, he knew the rifle wouldn't kill Starlight. A pro like him is not dumb enough to confront a supe without knowing their strengths and weaknesses, so he knew that Starlight was bulletproof. On that note he would also know that a particularly powerful gun (like a high-powered sniper rifle) would at least knock the wind out of her.
Hmm, maybe. I can also see him not being aware whether or not Starlight was actually bulletproof. You gotta remember that "a pro like him" is no longer in the CIA, where he would have had the access to all the information. But he naturally still has some connections. In any case, I don't see him actually caring about Annie surviving his shots.
What yallre talking about is the difference between empathy and sympathy. Empathy is "damn bro, i feel the same depression sucks" Sympathy is "shit, man, depression sounds like it sucks im sorry you're going through that"
I can empathize with Homelander without needing to grow up like him. I know what it is to grow up in total social isolation, though. All I can explain is that you develop a type of "independence" that is very, very distinct... I will try my best to think of a way to explain, forgive me if I fail. The way you feel alone in your own mind. Take that for example. Most humans feel "alone" in their own mind, I imagine. You can be sitting right next to someone and feel alone because you are inside your head and they are in the "outside world"/not in your head with you. Just take that feeling and amplify it. Interacting with other humans doesn't feel extra unnatural or anything, but it does feel similar to interacting with animals in a way. They are foreign to you and whatever is going on inside their mind is indecipherable. The "otherness" of others is just more amplified. Very similar to the Harlow monkey experiment, when you are suddenly thrust into "society" or being around your peers you might as well have been dropped into a proverbial lion's den. That may sound sociopathic to liken other people to animals, but maybe that is the key. Some isolated people see others like animals, and some of us feel like *we* are the animal among "society".
22:30 I'd mind it happening much less if she had some revenge agenda for Starlight but as far as we know, she is freak and menace to anybody she's attracted to.
I wont throw my hat in the ring with the ending debate, but throw in some interesting points: -Empathy: Involves feeling what someone else feels. You put yourself in their shoes and simulate the emotions that would be felt by yourself. Then you connect to that person through that "Emotional" understanding. -Sympathy: Instead involves understanding someone else's emotions but from your own perspective. You acknowledge someone is suffering. Example?: Imagine Kreese from Cobra Kai.... - This is (Sympathy)... Someone makes a checklist of the things he experienced in the Vietnam War, you look at it and think "Yes these are terrible things" and acknowledge he will have lingering effects for the rest of his life. -This is (Empathy)... You imagine if you went through the Vietnam War as a soldier and the horrors that happened to Kreese, happened to you instead. You feel the emotional impact upon yourself as if you walked in his shoes. Shorter example?: Empathy: A woman understanding the pain another woman would feel giving birth. Because they have the same "parts" below. Sympathy: Being a man and knowing you could never actually truly comprehend what giving birth is like, because you dont have the right "parts" below. You just KNOW it's painful Even if you are someone who can EMPATHIZE with people. There are some things that are just too hard to comprehend, that you can't imagine yourself in those experiences. Perhaps you may also believe that you personally can not Empathize with that situation or person because of that. So you can only Sympathize with them.... Sometimes an individual may commit acts that wont allow you brain to 'attempt' to empathize. (Like Hitler, KKK, Nazis, etc.) OR... I am Completely wrong... I'm drunk af...
I mostly agree but think your empathy examples could use some modifying slightly. The second especially I'm not sure works. There are plenty of women who can't empathize with other women's childbirth experiences and are dismissive of their struggles. And there are men who can empathize with women's childbirth experiences. You don't need to be able to go through something to empathize with it. More than anything you just need imagination and the desire to do it. Similar experiences and characteristics can help, but they're not required by any means.
@@YaBoyRockLee I kinda guessed you were Jamaican from early lol also guessed Adorkable was Colombian never would’ve guessed Peruvian too that’s such a dope mix
i mean he did have the check and the fact he probably had a bunch of savings since he lived with his dad i think but def had savings! Kimiko is just that badass and a great addition. Butcher is when a hothead characters goes pass 10 and straight to 100
And this is where we learn about the gills fetish also ROCKLEE if your comparing yourself to homelander I need to pull a Batman and do a bunch research and such to find your kryptonite/weakness lol
It still astonishes me how much you are discussing and explaining, missing much of dialogue and screen time. But a rewatch of a good show is always a fine thing I guess. :)
There’s making theories and guesses and then there’s making assumptions. Y’all automatically assumed he did what he did without saying maybe he had a reason.
@@YaBoyRockLee I’ll probably just go to your Patreon to get more context and see your full reactions. Because maybe y’all said some things or corrected yourselves but it got cut out
@@Howard0Chris yea. I don’t remember the scene you’re talking about. Even time stamps help lol. Another reason I’m vague in my reply. But i know we do make assumptions. We are in season 2 on patreon. Funny in season 1 episode 8 at the end I say “we cant assume that character really did it without evidence ”. Lol folks didn’t like that
All I’ll say is you get to see a flashback of him with his old supe group in Nicaragua during Reagan’s presidency. If you know about the whole “trafficking cocaine into minority neighborhoods in the US so they can buy more weapons with the money they make” from Reagan’s presidency, you’ll find some of the flashback familiar.
It's the people that have kids that should be the most willing to do what has to be done to ensure the world is a better place for their children. It is people without kids who remain selfish and never risk self sacrifice for the sake of others.
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@@lordvile8668 **spoilers** i doubt he could chop off a limb and grow it back the way deadpool does. we see that from a season 2 character, not him. his power set (which seems to be strength, speed, and quick reflexes) is closer to bp or cap. those aren’t deadpool’s powers.
That "fatherless/motherless behaviour" take was really thoughtless and just seems like an excuse to not have to think about that whole problem too much. ("People behave in ways I don't like so I'm just going to pretend it's because they don't have two parents") Having two parents won't help anything if they're bad parents. And having one parent is better than having two that are fighting and making life a hell to live in. Better scenario would be to still have contact with both parents after their seperation. (If they're good parents that should be involved in raising the child that is).
It is "jings", a reference to the comics. Hughie said that all the time in the book, and Hugh Sr. said it because his actor (Simon Pegg) is who the character in the book was originally based on.
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She was going to arrest Hughie and eventually get him killed because that's what Vought do so the only way to take down Starlight was to shoot her so Butcher was in the right to do that.
Hm, *women*
Hahahahaha ☕️
@@huyle-ob8rg never heard anything truer
@@huyle-ob8rg I got that reference lol
It was really stupid and unnecessary
she wasn’t tho. he was talking her down. also, he’s a literal murderer who lied to her! men🍼
As much as Butcher hates supes, he knew the rifle wouldn't kill Starlight. A pro like him is not dumb enough to confront a supe without knowing their strengths and weaknesses, so he knew that Starlight was bulletproof. On that note he would also know that a particularly powerful gun (like a high-powered sniper rifle) would at least knock the wind out of her.
He actually is dumb enough...
Hmm, maybe. I can also see him not being aware whether or not Starlight was actually bulletproof. You gotta remember that "a pro like him" is no longer in the CIA, where he would have had the access to all the information. But he naturally still has some connections. In any case, I don't see him actually caring about Annie surviving his shots.
@@renx81 I do agree about Butcher not caring if Annie lives or dies, however even he isn't cold enough to kill her right in front of Hughie.
@@Xone9 That is your opinion. I just tend to disagree at this point of the story. Later on in his arc, sure.
@@renx81 aren’t most supes buletproof?
What yallre talking about is the difference between empathy and sympathy. Empathy is "damn bro, i feel the same depression sucks" Sympathy is "shit, man, depression sounds like it sucks im sorry you're going through that"
Yup
I can empathize with Homelander without needing to grow up like him. I know what it is to grow up in total social isolation, though. All I can explain is that you develop a type of "independence" that is very, very distinct... I will try my best to think of a way to explain, forgive me if I fail.
The way you feel alone in your own mind. Take that for example. Most humans feel "alone" in their own mind, I imagine. You can be sitting right next to someone and feel alone because you are inside your head and they are in the "outside world"/not in your head with you. Just take that feeling and amplify it. Interacting with other humans doesn't feel extra unnatural or anything, but it does feel similar to interacting with animals in a way. They are foreign to you and whatever is going on inside their mind is indecipherable. The "otherness" of others is just more amplified. Very similar to the Harlow monkey experiment, when you are suddenly thrust into "society" or being around your peers you might as well have been dropped into a proverbial lion's den.
That may sound sociopathic to liken other people to animals, but maybe that is the key. Some isolated people see others like animals, and some of us feel like *we* are the animal among "society".
RESPECT for being courageous to talk about Fatherlessness!
Thank you 🙏🏽
22:30 I'd mind it happening much less if she had some revenge agenda for Starlight but as far as we know, she is freak and menace to anybody she's attracted to.
have to watch later but i didn’t expect to get this so soon after the last episode; y’all putting in work! appreciate it
When you think about it, all the sups are vought employee and Star ( actor, singer, ...) most of them are de-facto millionnaire or even billionnaire.
So the whole “Jings” line was you could call comic book Hughie’s (Simon Pegg likeness) catchphrase throughout the series.
and is a real Scottish saying it means "An exclamation of surprise"
Man, I'm so glad that I'm not the only one that did that whole Black Noir Cat Noir thing. There was too much Ladybug in my house before The Boys😂
The Haitian Creole caught me off guard 😂😂 aye 🇭🇹
I wont throw my hat in the ring with the ending debate, but throw in some interesting points:
-Empathy: Involves feeling what someone else feels. You put yourself in their shoes and simulate the emotions that would be felt by yourself. Then you connect to that person through that "Emotional" understanding.
-Sympathy: Instead involves understanding someone else's emotions but from your own perspective. You acknowledge someone is suffering.
Example?:
Imagine Kreese from Cobra Kai....
- This is (Sympathy)... Someone makes a checklist of the things he experienced in the Vietnam War, you look at it and think "Yes these are terrible things" and acknowledge he will have lingering effects for the rest of his life.
-This is (Empathy)... You imagine if you went through the Vietnam War as a soldier and the horrors that happened to Kreese, happened to you instead. You feel the emotional impact upon yourself as if you walked in his shoes.
Shorter example?:
Empathy: A woman understanding the pain another woman would feel giving birth. Because they have the same "parts" below.
Sympathy: Being a man and knowing you could never actually truly comprehend what giving birth is like, because you dont have the right "parts" below. You just KNOW it's painful
Even if you are someone who can EMPATHIZE with people. There are some things that are just too hard to comprehend, that you can't imagine yourself in those experiences. Perhaps you may also believe that you personally can not Empathize with that situation or person because of that. So you can only Sympathize with them.... Sometimes an individual may commit acts that wont allow you brain to 'attempt' to empathize. (Like Hitler, KKK, Nazis, etc.)
OR... I am Completely wrong... I'm drunk af...
i agree
I mostly agree but think your empathy examples could use some modifying slightly. The second especially I'm not sure works. There are plenty of women who can't empathize with other women's childbirth experiences and are dismissive of their struggles. And there are men who can empathize with women's childbirth experiences. You don't need to be able to go through something to empathize with it. More than anything you just need imagination and the desire to do it.
Similar experiences and characteristics can help, but they're not required by any means.
Director is Haitian?!? My boyyyyy I knew I fw him for a reason! Sak pa se my nigga 🇭🇹🙌🏾
Jamaican
Peruvian/Columbian
Hatian 🙌🏽
@@YaBoyRockLee I kinda guessed you were Jamaican from early lol also guessed Adorkable was Colombian never would’ve guessed Peruvian too that’s such a dope mix
1:05 miraculous the bomb frl 😂😂
22:30 it is not indeed justice, we moved past the whole "eye for an eye" thing as a society long time ago. But it is Karma.
Omg I love the Miraculous Ladybug reference. I'm over 30 and I love that show, I don't care what nobody says🐞🐞
Nothing but heat
Smoke every episode. Hawk Moth 🙌🏽🙌🏽
@@YaBoyRockLee if that's the case we need that season 5 reaction!!
i mean he did have the check and the fact he probably had a bunch of savings since he lived with his dad i think but def had savings! Kimiko is just that badass and a great addition. Butcher is when a hothead characters goes pass 10 and straight to 100
When i see this its late where I'm at, pass midnight
Black Noir did throw at least one knife at Kimiko
And this is where we learn about the gills fetish also ROCKLEE if your comparing yourself to homelander I need to pull a Batman and do a bunch research and such to find your kryptonite/weakness lol
It still astonishes me how much you are discussing and explaining, missing much of dialogue and screen time. But a rewatch of a good show is always a fine thing I guess. :)
Will you also watch the show "The Boys Presents: Diabolical"? It has an episode about Homlander's backstory, which is pretty interesting, imo.
1:06 miraculous ladybug
Butcher kinda reminds me of Jack sparrow in a way
Lol 10:49 look at noir now
Nice
*Stay healthy tho
Lol y’all making assumptions not knowing why MM did what he did.
Yes literally. We make theories or guesses. Will be right or wrong
There’s making theories and guesses and then there’s making assumptions. Y’all automatically assumed he did what he did without saying maybe he had a reason.
@@Howard0Chris you not lying.
@@YaBoyRockLee I’ll probably just go to your Patreon to get more context and see your full reactions. Because maybe y’all said some things or corrected yourselves but it got cut out
@@Howard0Chris yea. I don’t remember the scene you’re talking about. Even time stamps help lol. Another reason I’m vague in my reply. But i know we do make assumptions. We are in season 2 on patreon. Funny in season 1 episode 8 at the end I say “we cant assume that character really did it without evidence ”. Lol folks didn’t like that
maybe we learn about Black noir way in season 3 so its gonna be a wait
All I’ll say is you get to see a flashback of him with his old supe group in Nicaragua during Reagan’s presidency. If you know about the whole “trafficking cocaine into minority neighborhoods in the US so they can buy more weapons with the money they make” from Reagan’s presidency, you’ll find some of the flashback familiar.
@@Anton-qc1fk ok I may watch season 3 this week
@@ShantalhaitianPrincess season 3 is wild...
@@silverlining3568 just saw episode 1 omg I cant wait to see their reactions to this episode lol
It's the people that have kids that should be the most willing to do what has to be done to ensure the world is a better place for their children.
It is people without kids who remain selfish and never risk self sacrifice for the sake of others.
Jesus Christ?! 😂
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Hey YaBoyRockLee, have you guys watched Spider-Man: No Way Home already or are you planning to react to it on RUclips?
I thought Black noir is like the budget Deadpool
seems more like black panther to me
The Seven are the JLA, so he's Batman. If anything, he's the reverse Deadpool. Silent and refined.
@@godmagnus i meant black panther in terms of power set. noir doesn’t heal like deadpool and that’s his main power.
@@chance757 ********Possible Spoiler***********
From what I remember of season 2 ,and what happened in the latest episode of season3, he does heal
@@lordvile8668 **spoilers**
i doubt he could chop off a limb and grow it back the way deadpool does. we see that from a season 2 character, not him. his power set (which seems to be strength, speed, and quick reflexes) is closer to bp or cap. those aren’t deadpool’s powers.
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YEAH
Cool 😎
That "fatherless/motherless behaviour" take was really thoughtless and just seems like an excuse to not have to think about that whole problem too much. ("People behave in ways I don't like so I'm just going to pretend it's because they don't have two parents")
Having two parents won't help anything if they're bad parents. And having one parent is better than having two that are fighting and making life a hell to live in.
Better scenario would be to still have contact with both parents after their seperation. (If they're good parents that should be involved in raising the child that is).
Yup
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Jinx, not jings. Subs are wrong.
It is "jings", a reference to the comics. Hughie said that all the time in the book, and Hugh Sr. said it because his actor (Simon Pegg) is who the character in the book was originally based on.
Nope it’s jings, a common catchphrase Hughie said in the comics