I don't think is that simple. Ryan was educated by a lovely woman, and then he lost her. He felt alone, until Homelander arrived, teaching him that this kind of things are "mistakes" that happen when you are that powerful. My guess is that Ryan will grow to be more unstable than Homelander, because he learned that he can hurt or kill people when he feels threatend or feels someone he loves is threatened, and at the same time he knows, because of the influence of Becca, that is wrong, so he will develop a personality that commits atrocities and suffers because of it. But idk, maybe they do something different.
This kid is going places. He pulled off that smile incredibely smoothly. Even grown actors with experience have a hard time expressing emotions so professionally. Good job kid, remarkable acting.
The moment homelander realized he can be loved by the people even when being himself. Chilling moment. And then Ryan enjoying this new life. The next season is going to be insane
Yeah, but hopefully they'll wrap it up after season 4. The stakes keep getting higher, the tension keeps building up, and I feel we're approaching a perfect moment for the great climax. If they try to stretch it out by another 3-4 seasons, it will probably start losing momentum.
@@zimnylech527 I agree. I'm pretty sure they're not going with the comic's original story where butcher kills literally everyone but I'm sure there'll be some kind of closing that no one will expect
To be real, aside from the aspect that this isn't entirely realistic anyway, Homelander might be forgiven for taking out one semi-random targeted person, but I don't think it would translate to him doing it repeatedly and definitely not on a mass scale. Only the truly most brainwashed psychotics would ever go for something like that. It would only work so long as Homelander didn't make it a common practice, and even then it would have to be seriously rare. The moment he begins indiscriminately killing people he loses pretty much any support he had.
do u kno if it's from a piece??? I so wanna listen more of it edit: it's an original piece from the boys season 3 sountrack lol. I can do anything/Finale
Funny how the exact same thing happened with soldier boy. "Soldier boys a huge jackass, let's send him off to Russia and replace him with this new boy he can fly." And then said boy proceeds to become an even bigger jackass than soldier boy
@@Barple_Bapkins -They plan to replace Soldier Boy with another better supe kid, and send Soldier Boy to Russia -Russians turn Soldier Boy into a living nuke and the kid grows motherless and with severe mental problems Lol
This scene was actually one of the most terrifying scenes in the show. Because it gave confirmation and belief to Homelander that he could basically now do whatever the hell he wants without consequence as long as he has his loyal radical base.
I feel like they weren't desensitized, but more "oh fuck this dude just laser beamed someone's head off, yeah let's cheer so that we're not laser beamed"
@@clydedragon2027 No I think it's more like what Ultron said, we mistake peace with quiet. Believe me dude, if people had the "Power" then what they'd really want would be revealed. Homelander just shows an unbelievable amount of restraint for someone in his shoes, because he still wants to be loved by somebody. And that is by his own son.
This is the moment Homelander realized he didn’t need everyone to love him. This totally changes the game, he’s no longer either apart of or against humanity, not ultimately alone or ultimately loved. He found a side, regardless of being a villain for the other. God damn, season 4 is gonna be Armageddon.
What’s also kinda interesting is that he almost broke at the sight of his son being hit by an anti-homelander protester, and was probably getting ready to replicate what he did in his imagination to the other crowd if they started freaking out. He thought THIS was the moment. But it wasn’t. He doesn’t give a shit about leverage anymore
No, he realized that sometime between the start of S2 and the start of S3, which is why he was okay with saying such controversial things and pissing off large numbers of people. This was the moment that he realized this was the moment he could do LITERALLY anything and that some extremist idiots would still love him for it.
@@MC-wh3xm that’s not even close to the analogy but nice try. Btw the vaccination is never stated to prevent Covid, just prevent you from needing to go to the hospital. Isn’t your orange messiah the one who takes credit for it btw?
The crowd as a whole were cheering out of cult-mindset, but the ones who initiated the cheering were doing so out of fear. The scene is rather an exaggeration, but still accurate because that's how you manipulate the masses in reality, fear of few and rest follows.
That's exactly how these things go. Everybody there knew they just witnessed something horrible, and that they shouldn't celebrate it, even if they wanted to, cause it was a taboo. Then one guy does it anyways. He cheers for something awful, and makes the rest of them feel emboldened enough to follow suit and cheer as well. A bit on the nose if you look at parallels or symbolism to the world around us, but I suppose that's the point, innit?
@@savannahscotland1166 which makes his entire character unrealistic. I'm honestly getting tired of the "loser" new boyfriend / stepdad trop. We all know people like that don't exist. they're just made up.
@@enriquepowers naaah it's adoration because people got a twisted version of good and now they'll just adore anything as long as it kills whoever doesn't think like them
@@Mr.Stricken i think it was actually Todd that couldn't win an argument since he basically said MM was a bad dad even though we see on multiple occasions that he's an amazing father figure. Todds the one that crossed the line.
@@Mr.Stricken That's honestly a fair take however I think that he showed himself to be present and a part of his daughters life this season. Who knows what Todd was told but we've never seen anything but MM being an attentive father when he was with his kids and I think saying "someone has to be" when it was pointed out that he's not a dad was out of line.....but so is punching someone because they made you mad so there's that
The track is called I can do anything, which reminds us of homelander at the end of s02, jacking off and saying I CAN DO WHATEVER I WANT. His wish kinda came true right?
@@eeatuu7285 oh absolutely not. They’re incredibly radical, powerless dipshits who lick the boots of someone who has the power they crave. They know what they’re cheering for
Ryan likes his new life where he sees he can do whatever he want. And Homelander realizes he can do whatever he wants and still be loved… I’m scared and I LOVE this show
I was kinda let down with how the events on the season 3 finale turned out because I thought we were gonna see Homelander go full berserk. But this.... this was just scarier.
No that will be too soon it's going to take alot of buildup to that finale why would you look forward to them rushing things when there's still more to cover?
Like Cosmonaut said, this is so much scarier than if Homelander were to just go to the Whitehouse and kill everyone, because this is a thing that could happen in real life.
He has a point but I'm sure some narcissists out there, that given the powers of superman would turn out exactly like Homelander. Isn't that the point of the show? That the characters are just exaggerated version of people we already know.
Butcher fucked up so hard. Being mean to Ryan and then deciding to be nice when soldier boy had both of em dead to rights…. Now they have 3x the home lander to deal with
Say what you want about Homelander, but the guy has decent parental instincts. The way he immediately pushes his son behind him and goes into protective mode.
Homelander is what Asuka Langley Soryu would have become if she had been given the chance to become the badass hero she envisioned in her fantasies and NERV had given her the good publicity she hoped for. Like the blonde, Asuka was hungry for affection and hoped to find it in the crowds who would fawn over her and give her the admiration and praise she believed she was entitled to as an Eva pilot. But Homelander from his experience could tell her how empty and hollow that admiration was and how what it brought her was a shallow feeling of happiness that could not fill the void in his heart. He is still just as lonely as when he was a child, because no matter how many people surround him, he has no real connection to them. He does not know them and they do not know him, what he receives is a false idolatry towards his external image, not towards him as a person. All the people who really know him at work hate and fear him and are only with him out of obligation, they have real relationships and he knows it and that knowledge makes his loneliness even more terrible, since he cannot be genuine and close with anyone. He cannot show or admit his vulnerability, insecurities or mistakes, as he is terrified that people will abandon him. He can control what people know about him, but not what they think of him. He finds himself at the mercy of his own image and the opinion of his followers, and he has realized it when he kills this guy. Really sad.
I see the whole six degrees of separation thing happening next season. Some how the step father is gonna figure out what mm does and uses his daughter as collateral or bait for something to help homelander.
I wonder if it just hit Homelander he would have reacted differently. I felt like he was accidentally thinking and feeling more hurt that it hit Ryan, and was more reactive and killed for that reason!
I kinda like that of all the things someone threatening to hurt his son is what made him lose control. He always held it together but someone tries something Ryan and he couldn't hold back the lazers
The fact that the guy murdered someone in the street while draped in the American flag and got cheered for it, and somehow the entire comment section is somehow just talking about the character being a meanie is fascinating
The moment is shown very neatly and smoothly, Homelander kills the one who threatened his son, silence falls, he understands that he “maybe” went too far, but then he hears enthusiastic screams, and understands that he is not the only one, even though he is “super”, but there is nothing humanity is not alien to him, he is above everyone else, and people on a subconscious level understand this and admire him, because anyone would like to be in his place, because in their understanding, Homelander can do anything, there is nothing to limit himself, and no one not a decree, he will not bear any responsibility, he does not face any “moral” or “legal” restrictions, people themselves want “freedom” and on a subconscious level, if not for the law and the punitive system, many people would create “chaos” and people like Homelander the way he is. And Ryan looks at this, the frame itself, the music itself leads us to the fact that the child sees from an early age that he is allowed to do what others are limited in, and this will have a very, very bad effect on him in the future, this is a “turning point.” "in his life.
The very scary realization in homelanders head of "Wait, I can KILL peoole I DON'T like in PUBLIC now, and they'll Still Love Me, Alright 😀" and with Neuman in his pocket within the actual government The Boyz are gonna have a terrible one next season, dodging kill squads every turn they make or somethin. Remember how he Imagined he lasered a whole crowd, well now he's actually gonna do it cause he knows he'll be loved still.
Reminds me of that trump quote “I could go down to 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and not lose votes” I think this scene is one of the most viscerally upsetting even more than the girl jumping. Because although superheroes with laser beams don’t exist, the power of the cult of personality is very real. It is a daunting thought that Trump may have been 100% right in that quote & in that hypothetical, I couldn’t confidently say his supporters wouldn’t cheer him on.
@@laytongreen2170 pretty sure if biden shot someone people wouldnt cheer it. Its not just any politicians its the ones that try to amass a cult like following.
That's literally what the scene was based off of. All the writers push for now is making Homelander their vision of Trump and making Trump supporters like Homelander for no reason. Also, idk why anyone takes everything Trump says so literally. Its called an exaggeration lol.
@@sinesjoe tbf this show shows the worst in both sides of the spectrum so can’t really be mad Anyway it’s likely true. I could easily see people not giving a fuck if something like that happened in real life.
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Love the smirking smile in the end... "so this is how it goes"
Lol first lesson: someone makes me mad, dads gives them “the look”
it's like Omen II
@@rashadmclean7669 or I do
I don't think is that simple. Ryan was educated by a lovely woman, and then he lost her. He felt alone, until Homelander arrived, teaching him that this kind of things are "mistakes" that happen when you are that powerful. My guess is that Ryan will grow to be more unstable than Homelander, because he learned that he can hurt or kill people when he feels threatend or feels someone he loves is threatened, and at the same time he knows, because of the influence of Becca, that is wrong, so he will develop a personality that commits atrocities and suffers because of it. But idk, maybe they do something different.
Ryan is going to be 1000x worse then Homelander.
And it’s butchers fault
@@saivionshaver5043 lots of things are his fault
@@saivionshaver5043 You think someone yelling at you justifies killing people
Getting brightbrun vibes here
@@bena8805 No, but logic doesn't matter to a 10 year old that's been through a lot in his life
This kid is going places. He pulled off that smile incredibely smoothly. Even grown actors with experience have a hard time expressing emotions so professionally. Good job kid, remarkable acting.
he’s a 50 year old man who’s been acting for a decade
@@alexrabon3528 I'm about Ryan buddy.
@@Invincibleunderheavens fell for easy b8 bruh
@@Invincibleunderheavens what
@@Invincibleunderheavens he was kidding
The moment homelander realized he can be loved by the people even when being himself. Chilling moment. And then Ryan enjoying this new life. The next season is going to be insane
I feel like the next season’s gonna be the best season and this season was pretty 🔥🔥🔥
Yeah, but hopefully they'll wrap it up after season 4.
The stakes keep getting higher, the tension keeps building up, and I feel we're approaching a perfect moment for the great climax. If they try to stretch it out by another 3-4 seasons, it will probably start losing momentum.
@@zimnylech527 I agree. I'm pretty sure they're not going with the comic's original story where butcher kills literally everyone but I'm sure there'll be some kind of closing that no one will expect
@@Sputnik695 what the actual fuck man!
@@Sputnik695 HOLY FUUCKKK, i read up to where you said butcher kills everyone, YOU SPOILER
this is the moment homelander found out that he could do whatever he wants and be loved
only by a small minority of people, the regular public would not let this slide, just his brainwashed followers like todd
He got what he always wanted. Best of both worlds.
To be real, aside from the aspect that this isn't entirely realistic anyway, Homelander might be forgiven for taking out one semi-random targeted person, but I don't think it would translate to him doing it repeatedly and definitely not on a mass scale. Only the truly most brainwashed psychotics would ever go for something like that. It would only work so long as Homelander didn't make it a common practice, and even then it would have to be seriously rare. The moment he begins indiscriminately killing people he loses pretty much any support he had.
That s what means to be a god
@Satanic Panic Fun and Games
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that distorted ending violin note gives me chills every time
do u kno if it's from a piece??? I so wanna listen more of it
edit: it's an original piece from the boys season 3 sountrack lol. I can do anything/Finale
@@maxien101 I was about to tell you the name but then saw your edit. The piece is kinda fire.
End of s2: "Ryan's gonna grow up and kill homelander"
End of s3: "Ryan's gonna grow up to be homelander"
Funny how the exact same thing happened with soldier boy. "Soldier boys a huge jackass, let's send him off to Russia and replace him with this new boy he can fly." And then said boy proceeds to become an even bigger jackass than soldier boy
@@Barple_Bapkins -They plan to replace Soldier Boy with another better supe kid, and send Soldier Boy to Russia
-Russians turn Soldier Boy into a living nuke and the kid grows motherless and with severe mental problems
Lol
End of s4: "Ryan is Homelander".
@@Barple_Bapkins vought logic!!
More like Ryan's gonna grow up to kill homelander and become 10 times worse😂
This scene was actually one of the most terrifying scenes in the show. Because it gave confirmation and belief to Homelander that he could basically now do whatever the hell he wants without consequence as long as he has his loyal radical base.
Wonder what that is an allegory for
@@shuban Maybe we should call Scooby Doo and the rest of Mystery Inc to crack the case, because I certainly have no idea who it could be.
@@shubanBiden?
@@isaiahmayle4706dude come on
@@isaiahmayle4706You hit the point and continued running
I love how everyone is completely desensitized to violence
Media and news do that to you
@@xptaco2298 OH MY GOD SO TRUE!!!!
I feel like they weren't desensitized, but more "oh fuck this dude just laser beamed someone's head off, yeah let's cheer so that we're not laser beamed"
@@clydedragon2027 nah they were more like "he just lasered a libtard asshole that threw a brick at his son! What an american legend! My hero."
@@clydedragon2027 No I think it's more like what Ultron said, we mistake peace with quiet. Believe me dude, if people had the "Power" then what they'd really want would be revealed. Homelander just shows an unbelievable amount of restraint for someone in his shoes, because he still wants to be loved by somebody. And that is by his own son.
That is the look of someone who just realized that he can now get away with whatever he wants.
if it were me i would simply not throw an object at an all-powerful being
let’s maybe not anger the dude that can wipe us all out in an instant just by aggressively looking at us.
liberals do it all the time, thinking they won't get hurt
Dude just joined the wrong crowd
Well a sane person wouldn't kill a person for throwing a cup at them
@@LadyFinger_ well an insane person would so DONT throw a cup at them
The moment you realized they should’ve let Soldier Boy kill Homelander
Yeah, in the moment it felt really weird that they didn’t go through with it.
How else would they get a season 4, very bad writing at the end.
sb: "i'm not a bad guy"
the writers: "well someone's gotta be"
@@maxkrepps9474 blame Butcher, Neuman, and Starlight
@zoodasaiswaifu oh you are one of those people who defend bad guys and blame victims. Got it.
This is the moment Homelander realized he didn’t need everyone to love him. This totally changes the game, he’s no longer either apart of or against humanity, not ultimately alone or ultimately loved. He found a side, regardless of being a villain for the other. God damn, season 4 is gonna be Armageddon.
What’s also kinda interesting is that he almost broke at the sight of his son being hit by an anti-homelander protester, and was probably getting ready to replicate what he did in his imagination to the other crowd if they started freaking out. He thought THIS was the moment. But it wasn’t. He doesn’t give a shit about leverage anymore
No, he realized that sometime between the start of S2 and the start of S3, which is why he was okay with saying such controversial things and pissing off large numbers of people. This was the moment that he realized this was the moment he could do LITERALLY anything and that some extremist idiots would still love him for it.
@@KoolMonkE That’s pretty much what I’m saying.
“Scorched Earth”
@@bigfetaslap7204 1:30 "Devils don't come from Hell beneath us, they come from the sky"
This is the “I could shoot someone of 5th street and not lose a single supporter” moment for homelander
Exactly my first thought lol
"I could take 4 injections and get covid 7 times and not lose a single the science supporter"
@@MC-wh3xm that’s not even close to the analogy but nice try. Btw the vaccination is never stated to prevent Covid, just prevent you from needing to go to the hospital. Isn’t your orange messiah the one who takes credit for it btw?
@@MC-wh3xm yea fuck science supporters. What dip shits am I right?
@@MC-wh3xm does the CIA pay you in cash or by direct deposit?
People saying that the crowd is cheering out of fear are totally wrong.
It would kinda undermine the purpose of the scene if that was the case
The crowd as a whole were cheering out of cult-mindset, but the ones who initiated the cheering were doing so out of fear.
The scene is rather an exaggeration, but still accurate because that's how you manipulate the masses in reality, fear of few and rest follows.
Maybe the first guy, based on how his jaw was kind of twitching, but you can be sure as hell a good chunk of those people are cheering for real.
That's exactly how these things go. Everybody there knew they just witnessed something horrible, and that they shouldn't celebrate it, even if they wanted to, cause it was a taboo. Then one guy does it anyways. He cheers for something awful, and makes the rest of them feel emboldened enough to follow suit and cheer as well.
A bit on the nose if you look at parallels or symbolism to the world around us, but I suppose that's the point, innit?
@@brandonm5130Someone just attacked a child out of nowhere I think they were genuinely happy that homelander did them a favour by killing a 'libtard'
Does anyone else have a really hard time trying to understand what the hell MM's ex Monique actually sees in Todd?
Nothing she's a fuckin npc
exactly, i couldnt stand him from the jump
@@savannahscotland1166 he is the real twink not hughie
@@savannahscotland1166 which makes his entire character unrealistic.
I'm honestly getting tired of the "loser" new boyfriend / stepdad trop.
We all know people like that don't exist. they're just made up.
@@Sarazoul nah it's reality bro LMAOOO
2:06 is pretty damn good acting. Changing expressions of shock, disgust, denial, and excitement all in a few seconds
I honestly can’t tell if they’re cheering out of adoration or fear?
@@enriquepowers naaah it's adoration because people got a twisted version of good and now they'll just adore anything as long as it kills whoever doesn't think like them
Looks like Todd needs another slap from MM.
"YEEA-"
**SLAP**
"Aw."
I dont think just another slap would help.
Nah he can do whatever he wants, as long as he doesn't take Janine to watch him again
@@Mr.Stricken i think it was actually Todd that couldn't win an argument since he basically said MM was a bad dad even though we see on multiple occasions that he's an amazing father figure. Todds the one that crossed the line.
@@Mr.Stricken That's honestly a fair take however I think that he showed himself to be present and a part of his daughters life this season. Who knows what Todd was told but we've never seen anything but MM being an attentive father when he was with his kids and I think saying "someone has to be" when it was pointed out that he's not a dad was out of line.....but so is punching someone because they made you mad so there's that
2:14 I love how even he is confused by this, he's like "wait what? Oh ohhhkayyy alriiight"
Bro thought he had to catch another body for a sec
Wholesome seeing a father protect his son like that
How
@@piss7610 it was a joke
@@piss7610 No balls.
@Bernard Ranet yup! If someone threw something at my kid and I had the power to end him, I’d use it.
@Bernard Ranet not really.
The can was aimed at homelander, not Ryan.
And both are pretty durable. So no, murder is not the answer here
This is the exact moment Homelander became Heisenberg.
I love the music choice at the end.
It kind of reminds me of “There Will be Blood” for some reason. It’s such an out of the blue choice for this series but it absolutely fits.
The track is called I can do anything, which reminds us of homelander at the end of s02, jacking off and saying I CAN DO WHATEVER I WANT. His wish kinda came true right?
@@andrewpandrew7786 yeah dude
This was the moment when Homelander said ‘it’s landering time’. Truly one of the moments in television history
I literally homelanded everywhere after that moment. Truly a cinematic event.
@@mrlinguinii4887 looking forward to
The Boys 2: Homelander Day
"I am the one who landers"
@@stumpyalex503 I AM THE HOMELAND
this is the moment when this joke format was used. truly one of the comments of all time
The crowd has no idea what they just did by cheering him on for murder lol
I’m sure this is pretty similar to what would happen in real life
they cheered because they feared that Homelander would do the same to them
@@eeatuu7285 oh absolutely not. They’re incredibly radical, powerless dipshits who lick the boots of someone who has the power they crave. They know what they’re cheering for
@@eeatuu7285 nah. they cheered him because they supported him.
@@gabe2135 when the first guy cheer, you can actually sense some fear in his voice
“I could gun someone down on 5th avenue and not lose any voters.”
"I could take 5 jabs, get covid 7 times and still not lose a single science supporter"
@@MC-wh3xm Mines an actual quote m8
@@MC-wh3xm to whom is your quote attributed?
@@reportedworm4314 Donald J Trump
@@MC-wh3xm hun you can’t put quotation signs when it’s not a quote and you wrote this comment several times 🥴
Ryan likes his new life where he sees he can do whatever he want. And Homelander realizes he can do whatever he wants and still be loved… I’m scared and I LOVE this show
1:30 "Devils don't come from Hell beneath us, they come from the sky"
@@Seasonal-Shadow_4674 Bruce was proven right thanks to Homelander ironically .
@@Zakaria3400 wasn’t that Lex Luthor?
@@Seasonal-Shadow_4674 It was I misspoke sorry.
I was kinda let down with how the events on the season 3 finale turned out because I thought we were gonna see Homelander go full berserk.
But this.... this was just scarier.
It’s deff scarier when he realizes his behavior will be condoned and not condemned so he can drop his mask finally
Agreed. The S3 finale was pretty ass, but the setup for S4 and beyond was fucking fantastic.
No that will be too soon it's going to take alot of buildup to that finale why would you look forward to them rushing things when there's still more to cover?
@@Wandasolosurfavs I mean they already have deviated far away from the comics so the story is already up in the air.
@@Silencex84 No one wants a rushed plot unless you want the boys to end up like game of thrones and all the other stupid tv finales
Funny how everyone is actually shocked until one of them starts cheering. Herd mentality lol
Homelander's face in this scene might be my favourite meme of the year
2:20 "I could've been doing this all along!?"
Like Cosmonaut said, this is so much scarier than if Homelander were to just go to the Whitehouse and kill everyone, because this is a thing that could happen in real life.
He has a point but I'm sure some narcissists out there, that given the powers of superman would turn out exactly like Homelander. Isn't that the point of the show? That the characters are just exaggerated version of people we already know.
This moment frightens me not because homelander is loved for his misdeeds. But because our own society would do the same thing.
RIGHT
That kid did such a convincing creepy smile it gave me goosebumps wtf
Ryan wearing the Clark Kent clothes was a nice touch
That violin is everything
Am I the only one noticing that eerie ominous music as Ryan descends from the sky? First thing I noticed when I saw this
Validation for brutal behavior is such a haunting idea that just spawns real evil in the world.
Homelander has no strings attached anymore and that's terrifying
Ryan be like "Call me Brightburn"
Ryan was like: This is where the fun begins.
This is the moment he realizes just how much he can truly get away with anything
They should’ve let soldier boy roast these two lol
This is the exact moment Homelander became Homicider
1:30 "Devils don't come from Hell beneath us, they come from the sky"
your the Man ....for showing the whole Scene with no bull and fluff . 👏
1:47 I’m all for the sentiment, but maybe not the best course of action lol
“I can shoot someone in the middle of 5th Avenue and I wouldn’t lose any voters” - totally unrelated quote
The crowd's reaction is epic and scary at the same time
This is amazing and in the same time pretty scary end of the season. The boys will have hard times. 😆
That music man 🤌🏻
Bro even homelander was like "the fuck is wrong with these people"
That music when Ryan floats down, LOL....
Butcher fucked up so hard. Being mean to Ryan and then deciding to be nice when soldier boy had both of em dead to rights…. Now they have 3x the home lander to deal with
Anyone else notice the Jan 6 guy with the bull horns on his head in the background? 😂
1:04 Proves that Cameraman is overrated
Menacing music, sends shivers down my spine.
2:20 the birth of a meme
It’s already a meme
todds reaction is hilarious
That smile gave off a king joffrey vibe
Say what you want about Homelander, but the guy has decent parental instincts. The way he immediately pushes his son behind him and goes into protective mode.
the music as Ryan enters is eery
I love how that 1 guy was just wearing a Ny Giants sweatshirt
The smirk of the kid at the end was quite chilling.
Jesus that violin fits so brilliantly for the scene
Homelander is what Asuka Langley Soryu would have become if she had been given the chance to become the badass hero she envisioned in her fantasies and NERV had given her the good publicity she hoped for.
Like the blonde, Asuka was hungry for affection and hoped to find it in the crowds who would fawn over her and give her the admiration and praise she believed she was entitled to as an Eva pilot.
But Homelander from his experience could tell her how empty and hollow that admiration was and how what it brought her was a shallow feeling of happiness that could not fill the void in his heart.
He is still just as lonely as when he was a child, because no matter how many people surround him, he has no real connection to them. He does not know them and they do not know him, what he receives is a false idolatry towards his external image, not towards him as a person.
All the people who really know him at work hate and fear him and are only with him out of obligation, they have real relationships and he knows it and that knowledge makes his loneliness even more terrible, since he cannot be genuine and close with anyone.
He cannot show or admit his vulnerability, insecurities or mistakes, as he is terrified that people will abandon him.
He can control what people know about him, but not what they think of him. He finds himself at the mercy of his own image and the opinion of his followers, and he has realized it when he kills this guy.
Really sad.
God this is terrifying
This was such a great season finale
Good to know Jiya from Timeless is doing okay in this universe.
Homelander in that exact moment: These people are crazier than i am.
Remarkable acting from Antony Star and Ryan’s Actor
damn i hope this gets a 4th season
Thay kid actor is amazing. He portrays trauma so well. You can see he's fucked
This is the moment Homelander became Heisenberg
I didn't even realise it was Todd that cheered first
I see the whole six degrees of separation thing happening next season. Some how the step father is gonna figure out what mm does and uses his daughter as collateral or bait for something to help homelander.
That moment when homelander homelanded was so cool
The moment Homelander got all the power he needed
"HD" in title is always a sure sign the video is not HD lol
I wonder if it just hit Homelander he would have reacted differently. I felt like he was accidentally thinking and feeling more hurt that it hit Ryan, and was more reactive and killed for that reason!
I kinda like that of all the things someone threatening to hurt his son is what made him lose control. He always held it together but someone tries something Ryan and he couldn't hold back the lazers
when you whisper a joke to your friend and the teacher hears you , but she isnt mad and everyone starts laughing
The fact that the guy murdered someone in the street while draped in the American flag and got cheered for it, and somehow the entire comment section is somehow just talking about the character being a meanie is fascinating
What do they have to do to get the point across? Put him in a Trump wig and say the "shoot a guy on 5th Ave and not lose voters" quote?
@@turtlezinthesky you liberals are so deluded
I haven’t even seen this show and this gives me fucking chills
The moment is shown very neatly and smoothly, Homelander kills the one who threatened his son, silence falls, he understands that he “maybe” went too far, but then he hears enthusiastic screams, and understands that he is not the only one, even though he is “super”, but there is nothing humanity is not alien to him, he is above everyone else, and people on a subconscious level understand this and admire him, because anyone would like to be in his place, because in their understanding, Homelander can do anything, there is nothing to limit himself, and no one not a decree, he will not bear any responsibility, he does not face any “moral” or “legal” restrictions, people themselves want “freedom” and on a subconscious level, if not for the law and the punitive system, many people would create “chaos” and people like Homelander the way he is. And Ryan looks at this, the frame itself, the music itself leads us to the fact that the child sees from an early age that he is allowed to do what others are limited in, and this will have a very, very bad effect on him in the future, this is a “turning point.” "in his life.
The very scary realization in homelanders head of "Wait, I can KILL peoole I DON'T like in PUBLIC now, and they'll Still Love Me, Alright 😀" and with Neuman in his pocket within the actual government The Boyz are gonna have a terrible one next season, dodging kill squads every turn they make or somethin. Remember how he Imagined he lasered a whole crowd, well now he's actually gonna do it cause he knows he'll be loved still.
Ryan is gonna be CRAZY MAN. I can’t wait!!!!
Wow, this is truly the moment Waltuh White became Heisenberg
That scene gave me chills 😅 but man was it so good!
This is the moment homelander became the boys
1:55- 1:56 slowed to 0.25 u can see a few people get covered in the dude blood, I bet they were cheering with everyone else 😄
U can see it in normal speed too…
@@lorenzopastorelli1114 there always one of u in a crowd, didn't ask for ur opinion punk..
This comment is your brain on tik tok.
He doesn't have fans, he has soldiers
Coldest Smirk I’ve ever seen, that’s just plain scary.
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It's all for you Damien!
Isn't that Todd screaming "YEAH"
Ryan will take up his Grandfathers mantle and become the new Soldier Boy
This is the moment ryan became heisenberg
Reminds me of that trump quote “I could go down to 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and not lose votes” I think this scene is one of the most viscerally upsetting even more than the girl jumping. Because although superheroes with laser beams don’t exist, the power of the cult of personality is very real. It is a daunting thought that Trump may have been 100% right in that quote & in that hypothetical, I couldn’t confidently say his supporters wouldn’t cheer him on.
Fr tho thats why homelander is such a great villain.
you could say that about any politician though. anyone who deifies a politician or political party is just as much of a pawn as any trump supporter
@@laytongreen2170 pretty sure if biden shot someone people wouldnt cheer it. Its not just any politicians its the ones that try to amass a cult like following.
That's literally what the scene was based off of. All the writers push for now is making Homelander their vision of Trump and making Trump supporters like Homelander for no reason. Also, idk why anyone takes everything Trump says so literally. Its called an exaggeration lol.
@@sinesjoe tbf this show shows the worst in both sides of the spectrum so can’t really be mad
Anyway it’s likely true. I could easily see people not giving a fuck if something like that happened in real life.
This right here is D riding at the highest level 😂