Not to mention he's becoming like his actual father even though he hates him, because all he wanted was for him to accept him and be a normal family. But vaught fucked him up so much he doesn't know what to do or how to process his feelings without showing rage at the mental struggle he's been going thru his whole life.
@@Olive_Rust then why are you watching this video which is clearly way ahead of the point your at and looking at the comments 🤦🏻♂️ your literally asking for spoilers at that point
Right, ALMOST. But damn, the depth of knowing how horrible his life was and yeah homelander is a POS. But he's truly trying his hardest to be the father he needed even after his real father tried to kill him. Amazing writing
He’s trying to be what he believes is a good dad, but his perception of a good dad is a genocidal dictator who leaves a kingdom for his son to rule over.
I can relate a lot with that kid it don’t matter what material items you buy someone it don’t matter what material items you give someone when you love someone or you care about someone especially when they’re peace you your own flushing blood you’ll love them you’ll care about them you’ll try and understand them you’ll learn their emotions that’s why I can say I can really relate with that damn Kid, my mother an actual father never really been too much and part of my life. Specially, my father my mother’s always been there and she tries to do small stupid little things every now and again, but you know what that person is. She cares so that guy the same thing right there now that it’s gonna really think of a few things and now you can give anybody all material items you want when you truly care about them or love them that’s what really matters.
Homelander Is a Lab Rat Who Doesn't Know anything about Love... While Butcher despite not being a Father still loved his Wife , Mother , Brother and Dog and he could even lay down his life for hughie... He can be a better dad than homelander could ever be
I love that this could come off as manipulative bs from homelander but I don’t think it is, he’s genuinely jealous that Ryan would even think to go to butcher, he seemed so broken by it, then it turned to anger to hide his sadness and jealousy
No it's definitely emotionally abusive and manipulative. First, you don't pull this shit on a kid, those sorts of ultimatums are traumatic. Second, Homelander's hurt is due to his own wounded ego, he hates the fact that Ryan isn't an extension of himself, that Ryan has his own autonomous wants and concerns. Last, none of this caused Homelander to consider what Ryan wants, all the pathetic loser can think about is himself and his baggage.
That second "Why?" was delivered perfectly. You could hear the pain, sadness, and general confusion. Then the follow up question cuts deep. Great acting here.
Homelander is such a tragic figure. Every relationship hes ever had or will ever have will be ruined by his crippling insecurities and mental problems. If you take a baby monkey from its mom then it wipl grow up with mental problems and grow to be aggressive and violent. We are so similar to the monkeys. Humans need that love and affection especially when a baby.
As a mom, when I watched show . It more like bad parenting guide book for me . When you are raised without love , you will always eagerly look for love and even you get it , you don know what do to with it . And also, no matter how strong you are even you have super power, without loving you could never be strong enough😢
You can tell Homelander actually loves Ryan. Of course we can’t excuse what Homelander has done but at the end of the day he wants Ryan to have a life better than what he had that much is OBVIOUS.
Ryan chose Homelander thinking he would be a better father and he would fit in. When in fact Billy would of been an amazing father. Sure he might hate Supes and Homelander but in the end Ryan is the son of the only woman he loved and he would do anything to protect him.
It may never happen, but I wonder if Homelander eventually has a moment where he decides he doesn’t actually want Ryan to follow in his footsteps and be just like him? Cause that moment might hit pretty hard.
It's so sad, I mean he wants to be a lover, he failed, he wants to have a father, get rejected and now he wants to be a father and then again he failed... If they didn't raise him with pain, in lab... He might be a great hero, he's character design is awesome but sad
First Anthony star is amazing I mean he has star in his last name and secondly homelander is just a little boy who wants love if soldier boy takes his powers from him and he gets a lot of counseling he'll be a decent man I think
I love and hate how this show is making you feel bad for Homeland or at least I do anyways(sometimes). Like his upbringing was terrible, but it doesn't excuse all the bad stuff he's done to people and other supers. A train too, like in the comics both of these individuals were super hateable.
people defending homie like he gives two fvcks about his son lol. in the same episode he confesses to himself that he is jealous of his son's youth and is afraid that ryan will overpower him someday. he sees ryan as an extension of himself and is only good to him as long as ryan follows his father's orders...once a narcissist always a narcissist. even after the "save" ryan was crying for accidentally murdering someone when homie thought it was because homie took away from his attention..."attention is like currency for narcs
People are misinterpreing the "everything I ever wanted". It's everything he wanted his childhood to be, which is upsetting. It shows how his upbringing has impacted him.
Genuinely there’s not a single person that didn’t know that’s what he meant those are the words that came out of his mouth it doesn’t take a scholar to understand
In the point you're missing is it's not about homelander it's about his son so saying I give you everything I ever wanted is making that situation about homelander not his son
Agree. Imagine a world where a Homelander actually cares for people, goes his way to sacrifice his life for the greater good, only to be corrupt, immoral, and just straight up evil. It makes me sympathize with him because he never had the chance to be a human.
@@GoldenKeeper255good news. There's a few thousand superman comics out there😅. But justice league unlimited and superman the animated series does a great job with him. Look up the Christmas episode if you want to see what good parents should look like
Its actually scary how well its done, but it also reinforces his negative traits. Its still all about him. Its all about how he should be the only one in the world that matters to anyone. Everything should be what homelander wants, what he expects, and if you dont live within that ruleset its because youre ungrateful, bad, wrong.
He does have one. When he faces Black Noir he saves the day, because he wasn't guilty of the evil that Butcher and others accused/pushed on him. That made him snap.
I think the writers fucked up the other characters. Frenchie has this random out of nowhere secretive gay relationship arc that seems to go nowhere. We've already had one of those exact arcs with Maeve. He's been a hindrance for so long already. Since season 1, he's just been going downhill.
Honestly one of the best portrayals of a mentally ill parent. The “am I not good enough for you?” part and seeing him genuinely believe it, the explosive anger and just complete lack of emotional control is really well done. Another thing of interest to note is homelander rarely throws things around. When he’s mad he takes it out on a person physically. Right now he’s with the one person he won’t hurt phsyically so instead he redirects it to throwing things.
@@RyotaKen-n3qdude that’s horrible. Your parents suck based on what you’re saying, don’t think they’re acting the way the should be. Hope you make it out alright.
my dad does the same to me, he acts all kind during day when the other adults are around, the second they leave, he gets mad because he has nobody to talk to so he directs his anger at me. at some point i stopped caring about what happened with me or him.
Because this is one of the only people he really cares about, but years of being an antisocial sociopath and being raised as a rat have left him incapable of being able to understand and love someone normally
That “why am I not good enough for you” is absolutely soul crushing. Make no mistake Homelander is an absolute monster but that’s largely down to his upbringing. He truly does want to be a good father to Ryan, to give him everything he didn’t have. Unfortunately, he doesn’t know how to go about that as he is beyond messed up and can barely care for himself.
@@Inarescoyeah like not being a neo nazi Superman for starters 😂 Don’t reply if you don’t understand that I’m calling Homelander a Super Supremacist. I’m not waisting my time with people who aren’t smart enough to understand that homelander represents the American right which has alway embraced neo Nazi belief systems. Jesus
@@justinbrantley6914that’s stormfront, kiddo. I get that u r 🇺🇸 and buzzwords are the only vocabulary that is used there, but try not to spread misinformation towards educated foIks (aka non 🇺🇸’s)
@@bradeye1133makes the child who has never known "war" look less capable of thinking for himself, I suppose he wrote this quote ironically, deceptive nature of it seems kind of fitting for the relationship between Homelander and Ryan
He basically meant he never had a childhood he’s giving him everything he ever wanted as a kid as any kid should want , it’s nothing selfish for once I believe , I really just think Homelander has some bad trauma as a kid and he wants to give his son the childhood that he never had and he just didn’t know how to tell him correctly
@@Kiddlenomit's still wrong. Yes it's coming from a decent place that himelander is trying to give his son everything he ever wanted but what he should do is actually get to know his son and see what he wants. Then he can be there for him more and bond.
As it's a show, it would be an Emmy, Oscar's are for Movies and the crazy thing is, he hasn't even been nominated for it, as if he wasn't even considered this entire time - it's tragic.
True but in this case what homelander wanted as a kid was to have a father wasn't it? When supersoldier showed up, it seemed like he really wanted him in his life to be there for him. I could be hella wrong though
@@samueltorres3271Also if you have children you shouldn't tolerate their disobedience and bad actions. Parents nowadays need to also discipline their children because if they just tolerate everything, they'll turn spoiled and ungrateful.
It was one of the most humane reactions Homelander ever gave. He was literally like an ordinary parent with "I gave you everything why are you still ungrateful" sentence.
@@ZETSUBOBILLY but he deserved parents. Yall forgetting that homelander is like this because he was raised (or not at all) by people who abused him and experimented on him on trying to create "a new hero" for the world. If homelander had decent parents to take care of him the plot would probably be turned 180°
😞😞😞 I lost my mom my father never took care of me I grow with a violent love yet I grow in the godly way it's hard too not having a mother N dad and others ga take care of u it fucks with u mentally
@@Alpha1918 no, most people who have gone through that would still be a better parent then him And as an adult and a parent that’s no longer an excuse the moment you decide to be a parent
He is the only reason I'm still watching this. Starlights face is crazy looking now that the actress got plastic surgery. This new season kinda sucks so far. Homelander and Butcher are the best parts of the show in my opinion.
With the examples he gave like a home and father that atleast cares its pretty standard to what kid would want infact what a kid deserves. He's messed up and failing but i don't see anything wrong with this statement from him.
People forget homelander was raised as a lab rat and that he doesn't know what a father figure is
And that all of the ones he had exploited him
Not to mention he's becoming like his actual father even though he hates him, because all he wanted was for him to accept him and be a normal family. But vaught fucked him up so much he doesn't know what to do or how to process his feelings without showing rage at the mental struggle he's been going thru his whole life.
Wait I just started watching the boys ep 3 I had no idea he was made in a lab
I am now on episode 6 I saw that they were roided up babys
Yeah tbh that's the reason why I have some sympathy for him...he's not the worst villain ever at least I believe.
@@Olive_Rust then why are you watching this video which is clearly way ahead of the point your at and looking at the comments 🤦🏻♂️ your literally asking for spoilers at that point
Why do people not talk about Ryan’s actor, kids a massive talent. Usually child actors really take you out of stuff but he’s been absolutely fantastic
Homelander actually trying to be a good dad? Almost makes you feel bad for the guy. Almost.
Right, ALMOST. But damn, the depth of knowing how horrible his life was and yeah homelander is a POS. But he's truly trying his hardest to be the father he needed even after his real father tried to kill him. Amazing writing
He’s trying to be what he believes is a good dad, but his perception of a good dad is a genocidal dictator who leaves a kingdom for his son to rule over.
@@alvininthechipmonksif you’ve seen the new 3 episodes you would know damn well he was not trying to be a good father 😂
not without the music
@@PoliMaster64trying doesn't mean succeeding
He really just wanted to be cared for. And have someone to be able to look at him with love and compassion and not fear or envy
This is how kids with daddy issues grow up.
"I've given you everything that I EVER wanted" A true narcissist.
I can relate a lot with that kid it don’t matter what material items you buy someone it don’t matter what material items you give someone when you love someone or you care about someone especially when they’re peace you your own flushing blood you’ll love them you’ll care about them you’ll try and understand them you’ll learn their emotions that’s why I can say I can really relate with that damn Kid, my mother an actual father never really been too much and part of my life. Specially, my father my mother’s always been there and she tries to do small stupid little things every now and again, but you know what that person is. She cares so that guy the same thing right there now that it’s gonna really think of a few things and now you can give anybody all material items you want when you truly care about them or love them that’s what really matters.
This is the most human I’ve seen homelander be 🤔🤣
Homelander is crazy, but dude is trying his best here.
I never noticed he said
“I have given you everything *I* wanted”
He never once asked Ryan if he wanted any of this
Homelander Is a Lab Rat Who Doesn't Know anything about Love...
While Butcher despite not being a Father still loved his Wife , Mother , Brother and Dog and he could even lay down his life for hughie...
He can be a better dad than homelander could ever be
I love that this could come off as manipulative bs from homelander but I don’t think it is, he’s genuinely jealous that Ryan would even think to go to butcher, he seemed so broken by it, then it turned to anger to hide his sadness and jealousy
No it's definitely emotionally abusive and manipulative. First, you don't pull this shit on a kid, those sorts of ultimatums are traumatic. Second, Homelander's hurt is due to his own wounded ego, he hates the fact that Ryan isn't an extension of himself, that Ryan has his own autonomous wants and concerns. Last, none of this caused Homelander to consider what Ryan wants, all the pathetic loser can think about is himself and his baggage.
People may think he's a horrible person but he's just a torchered man
sometimes the viewers dont understand that homelander wasnt treated as a sentient being, he isnt evil.
It's funny I just realized that using jesus against them is the key to basically everything in the show
Bro the kid voice cracks 😭
Bro the kid voice cracks 😭
That second "Why?" was delivered perfectly. You could hear the pain, sadness, and general confusion. Then the follow up question cuts deep. Great acting here.
tbh you gotta feel bad for hl. he never had an actual dad to raise him. and all he was used for was text experiments.
Homelander is a monster. He is also a victim.
The faces he makes at the end, how he's so angry, confused, sad, and regretful at the same time. Incredible acting. 😮
If only Homelander wasn’t that evil, we might even feel pity for him
He wouldn't have been angry if ryan didn't lie
Behold the true american dad in most house holds
I really hope he gets better at the end, arc of the century
Homelander being a real father for one tune 😢
Is there any sympathy for Homelander ???
Anthony Starr is doing an amazing job with this character. 🎓🥇🏆
Ryan was lucky homelander didn’t go Omni Man on him💀💀💀
This reminds me of Kratos and Atreas when Atreas keeps going to meet Odin
"He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn't your daddy."
Ryan the only one makes him cry
Homelander is such a tragic figure. Every relationship hes ever had or will ever have will be ruined by his crippling insecurities and mental problems. If you take a baby monkey from its mom then it wipl grow up with mental problems and grow to be aggressive and violent. We are so similar to the monkeys. Humans need that love and affection especially when a baby.
As a mom, when I watched show . It more like bad parenting guide book for me . When you are raised without love , you will always eagerly look for love and even you get it , you don know what do to with it . And also, no matter how strong you are even you have super power, without loving you could never be strong enough😢
Bro great actor
You can tell Homelander actually loves Ryan. Of course we can’t excuse what Homelander has done but at the end of the day he wants Ryan to have a life better than what he had that much is OBVIOUS.
what makes you say that, he was obviously jealous that Ryan even had a moment of the spotlight and inserted himself into Ryan's first save
Ryan chose Homelander thinking he would be a better father and he would fit in. When in fact Billy would of been an amazing father. Sure he might hate Supes and Homelander but in the end Ryan is the son of the only woman he loved and he would do anything to protect him.
This is why his a villian
Villians are not born they are made
-sun tzu art of war
Oh men the acting🔥🔥🔥
Ngl for a second there I kinda felt bad for homelander.
No matter how bad the writing in this show gets Antony star is always amazing
It may never happen, but I wonder if Homelander eventually has a moment where he decides he doesn’t actually want Ryan to follow in his footsteps and be just like him? Cause that moment might hit pretty hard.
My dog if he could talk after he smells another dog on me when i come back home lol
He said I gave you everything I ever wanted instead of saying you. Very interesting detail I missed.
That voice bro 😂
It’s sad how hard homelander is trying to get his son to love him even if he’s a terrible dad
"I gave you everything I've ever wanted". Who said he wanted what you wanted?
It's so sad, I mean he wants to be a lover, he failed, he wants to have a father, get rejected and now he wants to be a father and then again he failed... If they didn't raise him with pain, in lab... He might be a great hero, he's character design is awesome but sad
The writers of this show perfectly encapsulate the nature of a narcissistic manipulator.
First Anthony star is amazing I mean he has star in his last name and secondly homelander is just a little boy who wants love if soldier boy takes his powers from him and he gets a lot of counseling he'll be a decent man I think
The fact people know he evil and he can smell and sense when people is lying
Goddamn... i feel bad for homelander...
But took his mother
Also forced himself on her.
Any child would hate that kind of man
Awe mening i feel for the man,, why im a not good enough?!?!
You ask why
You yell when you are told so
This is the formula irl parents use that get them never spoken to again after the kid moves out
It's going to be so sad if they replace Ryan with black noir in the show
Homelander already has everything and he's still unhappy somehow he thinks the brat will be any better with it
I wa expecting: what will you have after 500 years
Comics homelander would just kill him if he had a kid like this
I love and hate how this show is making you feel bad for Homeland or at least I do anyways(sometimes).
Like his upbringing was terrible, but it doesn't excuse all the bad stuff he's done to people and other supers. A train too, like in the comics both of these individuals were super hateable.
Two children fighting
Why they making out that this is a sad thing? Homelander is a disgusting human being LOL!
Everything he ever wanted .. his kid didnt want that 😂 simple .. fatherless manner
people defending homie like he gives two fvcks about his son lol. in the same episode he confesses to himself that he is jealous of his son's youth and is afraid that ryan will overpower him someday. he sees ryan as an extension of himself and is only good to him as long as ryan follows his father's orders...once a narcissist always a narcissist.
even after the "save" ryan was crying for accidentally murdering someone when homie thought it was because homie took away from his attention..."attention is like currency for narcs
"Everything I wanted." What about everything Ryan wanted? What does Ryan truly want? Did Homelander even think about it?
People are misinterpreing the "everything I ever wanted". It's everything he wanted his childhood to be, which is upsetting. It shows how his upbringing has impacted him.
Genuinely there’s not a single person that didn’t know that’s what he meant those are the words that came out of his mouth it doesn’t take a scholar to understand
@twakeley1317 clearly haven't seen the comments your just a bum yapping for no reason
In the point you're missing is it's not about homelander it's about his son so saying I give you everything I ever wanted is making that situation about homelander not his son
Nobody misinterpreted this. It's not a good thing. Homelander is projecting. Even "good" things are unhealthy when projected.
Reminds me of my dad
Homelander would be completely different if they had given him actual parents instead of raising him as an experiment child 💀💀
Agree. Imagine a world where a Homelander actually cares for people, goes his way to sacrifice his life for the greater good, only to be corrupt, immoral, and just straight up evil. It makes me sympathize with him because he never had the chance to be a human.
We even see at first he wanted to be a hero
literally clark kent
hed be superman
@@GoldenKeeper255good news. There's a few thousand superman comics out there😅.
But justice league unlimited and superman the animated series does a great job with him. Look up the Christmas episode if you want to see what good parents should look like
Now that is how you write a deep villain without doing redemption arc
True
Its actually scary how well its done, but it also reinforces his negative traits. Its still all about him. Its all about how he should be the only one in the world that matters to anyone. Everything should be what homelander wants, what he expects, and if you dont live within that ruleset its because youre ungrateful, bad, wrong.
He does have one. When he faces Black Noir he saves the day, because he wasn't guilty of the evil that Butcher and others accused/pushed on him. That made him snap.
I think the writers fucked up the other characters. Frenchie has this random out of nowhere secretive gay relationship arc that seems to go nowhere. We've already had one of those exact arcs with Maeve. He's been a hindrance for so long already. Since season 1, he's just been going downhill.
@@ethanchen4504since S1 Frenchie was bi, did you miss the scene when he kissed Hughie without any problem? 🤔
Honestly one of the best portrayals of a mentally ill parent. The “am I not good enough for you?” part and seeing him genuinely believe it, the explosive anger and just complete lack of emotional control is really well done. Another thing of interest to note is homelander rarely throws things around. When he’s mad he takes it out on a person physically. Right now he’s with the one person he won’t hurt phsyically so instead he redirects it to throwing things.
thats how family are with little kids if theyre mad at one.They used to do that around me and when im old enough they just grabbed me
I couldn’t have worded it better myself.
@@RyotaKen-n3qdude that’s horrible. Your parents suck based on what you’re saying, don’t think they’re acting the way the should be. Hope you make it out alright.
my dad does the same to me, he acts all kind during day when the other adults are around, the second they leave, he gets mad because he has nobody to talk to so he directs his anger at me. at some point i stopped caring about what happened with me or him.
Anthony Starr is a fucking Star. This guy is truly amazing
*Check out his break-through role.
A dynamite, awesome show called...
"BANSHEE."
@@k.c.3567oh man don’t, I loved that series, the albino was menacing af 😂
@@k.c.3567 His breakout role will and forever be VAN WEST on Outrageous Fortune 🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿 Kiwi maaate
WHAT SONG IS THIS
@@omega-levelnightmares3763 Chayton was better than the Albino though.
he gave that kid everything he himself ever wanted because he was raised being given everything his caretakers wanted.
Well besides the murderous, tyrannical ambitions bit
And milk craving.
@@eurongreyjoy2he only has that cuz of the way he was or technically wasn’t raised.
yeah, that's what he said
He didnt do that lol.
You can see his first instinct when Ryan ran away was to chase Ryan in anger, but something stopped him
IMO he does love him, but he doesn’t know how to deal with it as everything he loves either dies or turns or to be dale
Bro had an Omni-man moment
What homelaner does and says right after this scene explains it all.
@@PopNolanYup, he loves his kid. Too bad he knows nothing about love or how to give it
He was going to teach him a lesson
I think that’s the nicest homelanders been to someone in a moment of rage
I think that’s the nicest homeland been somone in a moment of rage
Because Ryan is his son I don’t think he’ll ever do anything lethal to Ryan
@@ShakaHapabecause he told him not matter What happen, he Will be there for him and love him, even if ryan betrayed him one day
Because this is one of the only people he really cares about, but years of being an antisocial sociopath and being raised as a rat have left him incapable of being able to understand and love someone normally
That “why am I not good enough for you” is absolutely soul crushing. Make no mistake Homelander is an absolute monster but that’s largely down to his upbringing. He truly does want to be a good father to Ryan, to give him everything he didn’t have. Unfortunately, he doesn’t know how to go about that as he is beyond messed up and can barely care for himself.
Bro needs an Emmy
Not even close to lying there. This is a performance of a lifetime.
His entire character is so good. Man he’s awesome. Starr indeed
Honestly I find his performance lackluster compared to previous seasons
@@GregHaliwow that's a hot take
@@GregHaliIt’s only been 3 episodes, he seems the exact same to me. Still top 3 best TV actors.
@@GregHalionly been 3 episodes. When you look at the journey the actor has taken with the character, it becomes every bit more masterful
It’s great seeing homelander care about something even in the smallest way
He wasnt super unreasonable until he threw that vase. Homelander is actually trying but yes theres room for growth and improvement
@@Inaresco I agree 110%
@@Inarescoyeah like not being a neo nazi Superman for starters 😂
Don’t reply if you don’t understand that I’m calling Homelander a Super Supremacist. I’m not waisting my time with people who aren’t smart enough to understand that homelander represents the American right which has alway embraced neo Nazi belief systems. Jesus
@@justinbrantley6914that’s stormfront, kiddo. I get that u r 🇺🇸 and buzzwords are the only vocabulary that is used there, but try not to spread misinformation towards educated foIks (aka non 🇺🇸’s)
I think you just dont like americans@@malcomx1924
I can tell there was less anger and more sadness in Homelanders voice.
It was less sadness and more frustration.
@@alecaquino4306a mix of both
its especially potent in homelander's case because of his extreme need for approval conflicting with his dream to actually have a family
In any case he really loves that kid.
He doesent know how to tho.
Weirdo
Homelander is reaching Anakin and Joker levels
Homelander doesn’t know the power of the dark side
But seriously though you have a good point
I’m pretty sure he’s been past those levels for years now.
@@Darth_Nihilus6848 Homelander IS the dark side.
"A child whos never known war and a child whos never known peace have different values"
Doflamingo
I kind of hate this quote, pretty deceiving and manipulative, even though in essense it is true
How is it deceptive? @@Sanjay-un1yf
Which war dude lol
@@bradeye1133makes the child who has never known "war" look less capable of thinking for himself, I suppose he wrote this quote ironically, deceptive nature of it seems kind of fitting for the relationship between Homelander and Ryan
“You’ve been at William Butcher’s. I can smell him on you.” Homelander is like a Golden Retriever. A mean, rabid, Golden Retriever
Homelander is the definition of a golden retriever that has been raised wrong
has the same cut as one too
Jealous as a golden retriever, too
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bruh wtf i have a golden retriever 😂
"Gave you everything that I ever wanted" is the problem. Not everything HE ever wanted.
Thats exactly what I was thinking! He is giving him what he wants!
Well duh lol
@@lowkeylokii4205Do you have a reading disability.
He basically meant he never had a childhood he’s giving him everything he ever wanted as a kid as any kid should want , it’s nothing selfish for once I believe , I really just think Homelander has some bad trauma as a kid and he wants to give his son the childhood that he never had and he just didn’t know how to tell him correctly
@@Kiddlenomit's still wrong. Yes it's coming from a decent place that himelander is trying to give his son everything he ever wanted but what he should do is actually get to know his son and see what he wants. Then he can be there for him more and bond.
This shit actually makes you feel for homelander. He wasn’t born this way, those scientist in that lab molded him into this
Homelander trying to be a good dad is literally such good character writting
Just give him the Oscar already, his portrayal of Homelander is too good
As it's a show, it would be an Emmy, Oscar's are for Movies and the crazy thing is, he hasn't even been nominated for it, as if he wasn't even considered this entire time - it's tragic.
Deserves it
I feel like any actor trademarks a character (like Tony stark as iron, sam as nick fury, heath joker) deserve an Oscar
His small and subtle facial ticks convey so much and are so believable. It really makes you feel the character.
Emmy
"Why am i not good enough for you?"
The delivery cut very deep
Might have to add that to the DEEP THOUGHT WITH THE DEEP.
What i should've asked my dad😢
@@Ryanwishat 9pm
In that moment it broke me😢
I would say something about cutting deep, but i will shut myself
Peak antagonist. his writing is literally perfect.
Actually he is protagonist
@@Nelson-sb1puno the protagonist is the Bucher!
Homelander genuinely is trying. Which makes scenes like this all the sadder to watch
I hope Ryan becomes the Real Superman of this World. Because that Boy is it only Hope
He'll probably be grown up in season 5
@@pjsdrawings8833butcher only has 6 months so probably not
@@asdfghjkl-jk6mu
right, tbh
He'll be a STARMAN
He's going to end up being the one to bring his father down.
bro has stage 300 voicecrack💀
Bro finds new ways to crash out even tho he's been a day one crash out. Lol.
Shut up, look at Rick Grimes in the ones who life
Yeah they grow up fast
@@erikmueller2651 “the ones who life”😂😂😂😂
😂😂i was waiting for a comment about his voice😂😂😂😂😂😂
the voice change on ryan when he said no
The voice change on Ryan when he said no
Ryan voice cracking a lot 🤣🤣🤣. Our boy is shooting his scenes through puberty.
lmao
Yes, that's what happens around that age. Don't worry, you may eventually hit puberty, yourself.
@@bobbybrown475feeling edgy with that comment?
haha puberty funni 🤣
@@bobbybrown475He joined RUclips 9 years ago which mean he’s probably very late teens or early 20s. (You got him good there😐🙄)
Gave you everything that i ever wanted seems like bad parenthood
For real, its crazy that a lot of parents do that shit, worst way to raise a kid, as humans we need adversity to grow
True but in this case what homelander wanted as a kid was to have a father wasn't it? When supersoldier showed up, it seemed like he really wanted him in his life to be there for him. I could be hella wrong though
@@samueltorres3271Also if you have children you shouldn't tolerate their disobedience and bad actions. Parents nowadays need to also discipline their children because if they just tolerate everything, they'll turn spoiled and ungrateful.
@@samueltorres3271yea that's not true in the slightest. Thinking like that is what keeps things terrible
@ghostly_number well yes but ryan doesnt seem to want to live life as a super hero from what im piecing together here
Soldier boy immediately knew what he was, that's why he rejected him immediately
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I agree, Soldier boy was an asshole, but he was right
He called him a pussy 😅
he dissed him so quick 😭
In like 3 seconds. 🎉😂❤
It was one of the most humane reactions Homelander ever gave. He was literally like an ordinary parent with "I gave you everything why are you still ungrateful" sentence.
"Why am I not good enough for you "
That line really broke my heart 😢
He doesn’t exactly deserve the best things in life lol
😂
Then you remember that he raped the kid's mom and then kidnaped him
@@ZETSUBOBILLY but he deserved parents. Yall forgetting that homelander is like this because he was raised (or not at all) by people who abused him and experimented on him on trying to create "a new hero" for the world. If homelander had decent parents to take care of him the plot would probably be turned 180°
@@ZETSUBOBILLYonly because they made him this way
You gotta give him credit where its due, he never had a father growing up.
He’s still way below the bar in that too
😞😞😞 I lost my mom my father never took care of me I grow with a violent love yet I grow in the godly way it's hard too not having a mother N dad and others ga take care of u it fucks with u mentally
@@Layer-v5h In what? He was raised without a mom and dad. What did you expect, he'd be fully developed with an abnormal/abusive upbringing?
@@Alpha1918 no, most people who have gone through that would still be a better parent then him
And as an adult and a parent that’s no longer an excuse the moment you decide to be a parent
@@Layer-v5h you realize that’s because no one on earth has super powers either right?
Despite homelander being an evil douch they still know how to make you feel sorry for him.
Fr
Eh I don’t feel that’s sorry , but I saw where he was coming from
Hell no
I don't feel sorry for him. 😂
I honestly blame Vought for how he turned out but he still wants to continue to be an egotistical manchild
What a performace by Antony Starr
He deserves an Emmy already.
He is the only reason I'm still watching this. Starlights face is crazy looking now that the actress got plastic surgery. This new season kinda sucks so far. Homelander and Butcher are the best parts of the show in my opinion.
@@davidandrews5392 fr Soldier boy fucked up her face.
Homelander having a kid was probably the best move especially for the show. He actually have a weakness if it his blood.
Homelander wants to give his child the childhood he never had
Sadly he is doing it all wrong.
@@JrueThrondsen He doesn’t know how to do it right, but he tries his best:(
@@JrueThrondsenand also forced his own child to pushed the man to death
This is how kids with daddy issues end up.
@@JrueThrondsen yeah, like someone else said, homelander tries to give ryan everything HE wanted as a child, not what ryan wants
“ I have given you everything I have ever wanted “ Sums up homelanders character perfectly
He's evil
@@pbsuite noooooooo…. Whaaaat???? No wayyyyyyyy……
@@pbsuite you when a show requires you to have good perception of character writing:
With the examples he gave like a home and father that atleast cares its pretty standard to what kid would want infact what a kid deserves. He's messed up and failing but i don't see anything wrong with this statement from him.
@@brandonbonas2761 because he should know or ask what his son wants, and not give what he missed given how broken his mind is
Homelander actually felt like a person this scene
I actually feel for homelands and his failure to change