Lots of attempted murder on MetroMan but he wouldn't kill anyone else. Also Kidnapping, Theft, Battery, and property damage. And if you consider dehydrating people assault then that too.
I love the fact that the only person he truly hesitated to kill was Black Noir. The only person who without question served him. He hesitated and cared deeply about a supe with a broken brain who could only follow orders.
Not really. It was more so that he saw loyal friend in him, more than anything. Kinda like having a loyal guard dog. It is dumb, but you love it anyway, since it serves you (regardless of it being potentially life-threatening to anybody else). You need to understand that Homelander has immense starvation for kinship. The bare minimum Black Noir gave him meant to him infinitely more than it would mean to any of use. He was so starved for companionship (“wishing his team, as his new family”) that the very act of Black Noir BEING THERE was enough. You missed the point of the character completely, it seems, and oversimplified it.
@@kingol4801 I think you oversimplified my comment because you just explained the point i was making. Just didnt want to have an essay for a comment. He hesitated and cared for all those reasons you stated. You just said "not really" then just elaborated on my own point. No need to correct someone you agree with.
“What if superheroes abused their powers instead of using them for good?”, asked the show’s description. You get people such as Homelander! That was the whole point.
It seems like you missed the WHOLE point of the show then. Poor soul, thinking that this show is about superheroes being bad…. It is not! If you have any perception at all, you would realize that superheroes being bad are symptoms/metaphors. The root of all evil and the ENTIRE point of show’s criticism was that a monopolistic corrupt late-stage organization is the worst. And an example of them being the worst (among many others) is them corrupting superheroes. They are the ones that make them, cancel them or praise them. And the company’s interests don’t align at all with societal good (point of superheroes) - just sheer pursuit of profit. Homelander is a perfect example. What happens if one entity: Raises a person in an isolated captivity, 0 social interaction until they become an adult, except with 2-3 personnel members that experiment on him; Raise a child without parents at all; Brutally torture and experiment on them, while they are young (worse than Solider Boy torture, btw); THEN brainwash him with “AMERICAN VALUES” (all bigotry and wrong that entails in this context) THEN hook him up with an older, more mature woman to sexually harass and control him (Stilwell)…. No offense, but ANY human raised with those (practically crimes against humanity) circumstances in mind would be completely feral and mental. Homelander is not that bad, given how much WORSE he could have been. The level of abuse he got is beyond anything a normal human can endure.
Probably watched an youtube short edit I remember thinking that the kind of villains i see were "good" or "misunderstood" and last time it was a child murderer who don't feel guilt
He is. Also, it really depends on your definition on morality. Laws and morality do not necessarily intertwine. There are many characters that kill (sometimes fairly brutally), and they can be seen as heroes nonetheless. Even though by IRL law they would be punished, since the murders they commit are individual, as opposed to being issued by the government. It is a matter of morality and authority really. Governments issue many laws not because they are the most ethical ones there may be, but because it is much easier to control the society for them that way. Homelander is misunderstood and, in a sense of being greater than life, justified. His actions are justified in a sense that karma exists. Humanity did that collectively to him, and he lashes back at humanity. And, from utilitarian point of view, that is quite fair. Gods (ultimate, utmost fair authority) don’t usually intervene to prevent or punish bad acts from happening - individuals do. If individuals are the ones that commit atrocities, should it be the individuals that resist/fight back? So, saying that the world where atrocities occur (like the ones that happened to Homelander) is ok is just beyond ridiculous. Expecting him to be ok and just take the injustice without lashing out is a bit silly. That belief is complicit at best, and destructive at worst.
Imagine Saul Goodman defending this fella in court. We're all know that he capable of talking prosecution down from death sentence to a 6 month probation. Homelander didn't even get a death sentence so he definitly better call Saul.
Homelander is the best villain Ive seen on TV in a long ass time. He's genuinely terrifying, cold and unfeeling, easy to hate yet complex and well fleshed out with motivations beyond "he evil lol". The actors performance just ties it all together so perfectly. All I want is to see this guy absolutely demolished
@@pavlegrebenarevic382 'Hate' is indeed a strong word... ppl love Donald Trump despite him being alleged on SAing a minor in his own business owned store that's directed at minors who are girls...
@@_Suited the phantom zone is a literal dimension, I’m curious to see homelander try and escape, plus it’ll be easy to get him in there because he assumes he can tank anything easily and all we have to do is shoot him with all on phantom zone projector and he’ll be gone out everyone hair forever. Plus according to Sitwell there’s nothing on earth that can detain homelander (except for soldier boy, Hughie, and Billy Butcher. They almost got him) so what if we just put I’m in a prison that’s outside of earth? Can he break kryptonian metal? Probably not, if there’s nothing on earth that can stop him how about we just throw something that isn’t from earth at him
I'd like to see Homeländer, after serving 4954 years in prison, just be released a new man. Everyone would have probably forgotten who he was by then, probably the only person he'd still have is Ryan
@Thawne that's the point of the video. In the series he gets away with everything he does. But this is if he gets charged for them (considering there would be some kind of proofs for his crimes)
For it to be first-degree it has to be planned, which I doubt he did. But I don't think he did it on purpose, so idk if he can be charged at all. Even if he heard him, he could just not know where it comes from, but that depends on how the hearing works.
Homelander and the other supes managed by Vought are essentially a form of law enforcement. Sort of like private military contractors. They also seem to be allowed to use excessive and lethal force and do property damage in the process of stopping crimes so imo none of the criminal deaths should count. Most of them aren't ethical - he's being reckless and often uses lethal force unneccesarily, but within this fictional universe they're not actually crimes.
We know he could kill anybody, but the only person he can’t kill is the camera man.. the one who films everything, episodes, series, and hell maybe everything..
What I like about Homelander is his character. He rarely really throws hands as he has no need to, yes it would cause less property damage, but then again lasering them is just easier.
The boys diabolical episode 8 is something of a prequel to the show, in this episode he’s the newest supe to vought’s list. In this episode he kills at least 8 people and destroyed the building where the hostages and the attackers were inside and attempted to kill black noir after he saw him do it. So that’s 8 counts of murder, destruction of property and attempted murder.
Not really. He is a man-made monster. After all atrocities that he endured as a being, society might as well collectively die. Literally his up-bringing and youth was a never-ending list of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Homelander is a realistic Superman out in those circumstances. No matter how good he tried to be, he snapped, because nobody could withstand that emotionally unbroken. If you look closer, you see those attempt to stay good (as opposed to being completely feral), even if most of his actions are self-serving. He is self-serving BECAUSE he has formed that as a defense mechanism to abuse
If you've never heard of The Boys before, you wouldn't even guess that Homelander was a superhero, you'd assume he's just a deranged psychopath with superhero powers.
@@osirisjohnson5165 far cry games start to beg question "who's the villain here?" and a whole lot of far cry protagonists are mass murderers throughout the course of the game
Imagine putting Homelander behind bars/in prison... oh, that's right, he has superhuman strength, heat-vision and he can fly, he can easily get out (With his powers and how supernaturally strong he is, he can easily take down and murder a team of security guards)
any scene in which they are doing "actual supe work" isn't a crime, since they are at duty and they are as protected as cops are which is mentioned in the show.
Not really. He should die, but only after he completes his purpose. Homelander is a victim of a list of crimes against humanity so long that you can read “War and Peace” faster. Evil corporation went to every hideous end to make him their “product”. Homelander is a metaphor. He is a monster, but a man-made one, like Frankenstein. He is embodiment of karma. He is reflection of all wrong that humanity did to him and humanity is. I wish Homelander to die, but only after wiping Vought and all of compound V from the face of the Earth. Because problem with The Boys Universe were always HUMANS. Humans decided to profit out of invention of compound V, instead of using it for societal good. Humans decided to make typical celebrities out of survivors of child experiments. Corrupt governments did nothing to prevent any of the plethora of unethical ***** Vought did over the years. Homelander is the definition of “you reap what you sow”.
I feel that a few of these like him killing the thieves at the beginning or him killing the terrorists wouldn't count since he's legally allowed to kill on the job, specially after the deal with the military. But then you get into him violating the Geneva Conventions with how he takes down the terrorists.
The worst part is if they tried to put him in jail he'd kill everyone there so then they would have to kill homelander by nuking the place, all in all no one wins here if this was real.
Homelander cannot be nuked. This is not “The Boys” comics. Solder Boy got nuked with Tzar Bomb and he is OK (that radioactive experiment was a reference to that “unauthorized” testing of that bomb IRL). Even developed new powers. Homelander is superior to him in every metric. He is a perfect definition of strength - only opponent stronger than him can beat him. No real weakness (besides psychological), no tactic or dirty trick that will work on him. Only somebody with higher strength, speed or durability. Just pure “star-check” as they call it. He is pretty much Ultraman (DC evil Superman, with no weaknesses since the Rebirth story arc)
@@kingol4801 you just made that up bruh soldier boy was never nuked. None of the characters were. they are actually more grounded than in the comics based on feats. You’re literally just making stuff up. The show even implies a h bomb would kill them through the dialogue
Honestly thought it would be worse, considering how just about every scene he's in, he's committing some crime.
well if the show took place in one of 24 US states hed have 25 death sentences
@@fleetingselfconfidence612 which one
He literally got over 3k years in prison
This guy missed a lot of crimes so it’s a bit off
@@eiavops4576 no life is 200years so 8k+
37 life sentences sounds like a lot, until you realise Megamind has a whopping 85. Makes you wonder what Megamind did that was worse than Homelander.
He probably didn't technically do anything worse than homelander, rather, he did a lot more
probably just a lot of property damage and conspiracy
edit: and kidnapping
Lots of attempted murder on MetroMan but he wouldn't kill anyone else. Also Kidnapping, Theft, Battery, and property damage. And if you consider dehydrating people assault then that too.
@@Kyleplaysgames567 ok but is it still attempted murder or grievous bodily harm if the victim literally cannot be murdered or harmed?
megamind would beat the shit out of homelander through sheer plot armor, id bet money on this
I find it funny how homelander doesn't even get a death sentence and just gets to be free after 893 years in prison
He gets over 20 life sentences
So he’s fine
I guess if its not possible to end homlander than life sentence is the worst punishment he can get
@@lahavmorris9919 I think if they went through with it, the Soldier Boy plan would have killed him.
I don’t think he’s killable and he’ll never age over 22,000 years.
I love the fact that the only person he truly hesitated to kill was Black Noir. The only person who without question served him. He hesitated and cared deeply about a supe with a broken brain who could only follow orders.
Not really.
It was more so that he saw loyal friend in him, more than anything.
Kinda like having a loyal guard dog. It is dumb, but you love it anyway, since it serves you (regardless of it being potentially life-threatening to anybody else).
You need to understand that Homelander has immense starvation for kinship.
The bare minimum Black Noir gave him meant to him infinitely more than it would mean to any of use.
He was so starved for companionship (“wishing his team, as his new family”) that the very act of Black Noir BEING THERE was enough.
You missed the point of the character completely, it seems, and oversimplified it.
@@kingol4801 I think you oversimplified my comment because you just explained the point i was making. Just didnt want to have an essay for a comment. He hesitated and cared for all those reasons you stated. You just said "not really" then just elaborated on my own point. No need to correct someone you agree with.
Why did he kill Black Noir again?
@@skullnukeful It was because Black Noir knew Soldier Boy was Homelander's father and never told him, that broke his trust in Black Noir.
@@microwaved_fork it was also convenient to do so in order to team up with soldier boy
“What if superheroes abused their powers instead of using them for good?”, asked the show’s description. You get people such as Homelander! That was the whole point.
Homelander’s an extreme case. The average person would be more like a train or deep
It seems like you missed the WHOLE point of the show then.
Poor soul, thinking that this show is about superheroes being bad….
It is not!
If you have any perception at all, you would realize that superheroes being bad are symptoms/metaphors.
The root of all evil and the ENTIRE point of show’s criticism was that a monopolistic corrupt late-stage organization is the worst.
And an example of them being the worst (among many others) is them corrupting superheroes. They are the ones that make them, cancel them or praise them.
And the company’s interests don’t align at all with societal good (point of superheroes) - just sheer pursuit of profit.
Homelander is a perfect example.
What happens if one entity:
Raises a person in an isolated captivity, 0 social interaction until they become an adult, except with 2-3 personnel members that experiment on him;
Raise a child without parents at all;
Brutally torture and experiment on them, while they are young (worse than Solider Boy torture, btw);
THEN brainwash him with “AMERICAN VALUES” (all bigotry and wrong that entails in this context)
THEN hook him up with an older, more mature woman to sexually harass and control him (Stilwell)….
No offense, but ANY human raised with those (practically crimes against humanity) circumstances in mind would be completely feral and mental.
Homelander is not that bad, given how much WORSE he could have been.
The level of abuse he got is beyond anything a normal human can endure.
@@kingol4801 bro gave an essay 😭😭
@kingOL
TLDR, but you’re right. Not every super“hero” is bad. There are characters like Starlight and Queen Maeve.
@@myleswelnetz6700 they weren't as mentally tortured as homelander
I send this to my friends who say that homelander is just "misunderstood"
Probably watched an youtube short edit
I remember thinking that the kind of villains i see were "good" or "misunderstood" and last time it was a child murderer who don't feel guilt
Bruh
Well, he is
It doesn’t Justify his actions, but it does explain them
He is.
Also, it really depends on your definition on morality.
Laws and morality do not necessarily intertwine.
There are many characters that kill (sometimes fairly brutally), and they can be seen as heroes nonetheless.
Even though by IRL law they would be punished, since the murders they commit are individual, as opposed to being issued by the government.
It is a matter of morality and authority really. Governments issue many laws not because they are the most ethical ones there may be, but because it is much easier to control the society for them that way.
Homelander is misunderstood and, in a sense of being greater than life, justified.
His actions are justified in a sense that karma exists. Humanity did that collectively to him, and he lashes back at humanity.
And, from utilitarian point of view, that is quite fair.
Gods (ultimate, utmost fair authority) don’t usually intervene to prevent or punish bad acts from happening - individuals do.
If individuals are the ones that commit atrocities, should it be the individuals that resist/fight back?
So, saying that the world where atrocities occur (like the ones that happened to Homelander) is ok is just beyond ridiculous.
Expecting him to be ok and just take the injustice without lashing out is a bit silly. That belief is complicit at best, and destructive at worst.
Your friends need to be on an FBI watch list
Homelander is basically Tighten from Megamind had he won
ah yes my favourite character from megamind Tighten
@@johnstruktor1661 no that’s literally his name
It’s not Titan it’s Tighten
@@RoccoSocko tight 😏
@@thebrownbanana7863 🤨
@@Jeff_WeedEater 📸
Imagine Saul Goodman defending this fella in court. We're all know that he capable of talking prosecution down from death sentence to a 6 month probation. Homelander didn't even get a death sentence so he definitly better call Saul.
"your honor my client has mommy issues"
"your honor he was protecting your mother"
"Your honor, my client will kill us all if you don't let him go."
„Your honor, nobody has the balls to handcuff him“
Roll credits
Homelander is the best villain Ive seen on TV in a long ass time. He's genuinely terrifying, cold and unfeeling, easy to hate yet complex and well fleshed out with motivations beyond "he evil lol". The actors performance just ties it all together so perfectly. All I want is to see this guy absolutely demolished
i want him to absolutely demolish me :3
No me entenderían pero, mi padres y mis 3 hermanos lo odiarian
Nah, I like cool bad guys to win.
Why would you hate when he is exactly as every random person in real life with superpowers would be?
@@pavlegrebenarevic382
'Hate' is indeed a strong word...
ppl love Donald Trump despite him being alleged on SAing a minor in his own business owned store that's directed at minors who are girls...
You know you're evil when you have 9 life sentences in the first 30 seconds
Second-degree murder rarely gives life sentence though.
Homelander lives in NY, this would give him max 25 years in reality.
And then we have Lord Shen whose first crime in the whole thing is GENOCIDE
now we only need an attorney to have the balls to charge him with all this
He wouldn't have them for very long.
Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman can
Superman
@@elijahross9961 if saul goodman had superman's powers, homelander would be the one respecting
I want to see the man who has the balls to walk up to Homelander with a pair of handcuffs and say "You're under arrest".
Doctor fate, Zatana, Superman bringing homelander to some kind of kryptonian prison (or the phantom zone)
@@Springzackhomelander ain’t kryptonian
@@_Suited the phantom zone is a literal dimension, I’m curious to see homelander try and escape, plus it’ll be easy to get him in there because he assumes he can tank anything easily and all we have to do is shoot him with all on phantom zone projector and he’ll be gone out everyone hair forever. Plus according to Sitwell there’s nothing on earth that can detain homelander (except for soldier boy, Hughie, and Billy Butcher. They almost got him) so what if we just put I’m in a prison that’s outside of earth? Can he break kryptonian metal? Probably not, if there’s nothing on earth that can stop him how about we just throw something that isn’t from earth at him
I think Tony stark could do it
I'm pretty sure there's some Nickelodeon show where one of the characters is invincible. He could do it
I can't believe I forgot how much it hurt when Alex died, but Black Noir actually rips my heart out every time
Literally lol
If he didn't kill noir he would've killed everyone
blindspot’s scene is just painful
@@stormyyamada5903homelander already killed everyone
@@antonioalvarez-banos ? He didnt.
I'd like to see Homeländer, after serving 4954 years in prison, just be released a new man. Everyone would have probably forgotten who he was by then, probably the only person he'd still have is Ryan
THINK HOMELANDER, THINK! IN 4954 YEARS; WHAT WILL YOU HAVE?!
@Thawne look up "Omni mans rant"
How would he be contained?
@@Suicidal_Soy_Sauce Possibly after the Boys find some way to kill Ryan, they use this to threaten Homelander to turn himself in
@@Suicidal_Soy_Saucevought made him. They maybe could share some of their assets that can contain Homelander. "A creator can undo his creations"
I love how in 7:52 you took into account the property damage when he literally was trying to kill 3 humans, just very funny to me.
One minutes and 22 seconds in, and he already has 10 life sentences and 33 years.
bro commits 10 crimes in literally every scene he's in and somehow still avoids a death penalty for so long
Somehow I doubt that he's ever going to be prosecuted for stealing Mesmer's phone.
The worst crime he’s ever done!
5:28 holy shit.. I haven't watched this show, but the performance by that actress is absolutley chilling, and terrifying. Well done.
You need to watch this show. The things that they do are messed up!
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7:09 it has to be first-degree murder because homelander has superhuman hearing power and he must have heard him.
@IustinInfinite ambatukam
@@maglina9028 ambatubuss
@Thawne that's the point of the video. In the series he gets away with everything he does. But this is if he gets charged for them (considering there would be some kind of proofs for his crimes)
For it to be first-degree it has to be planned, which I doubt he did.
But I don't think he did it on purpose, so idk if he can be charged at all. Even if he heard him, he could just not know where it comes from, but that depends on how the hearing works.
1:15, god a shaved Butcher looks cursed.
Wait that was him
the fact that destroying a plane with tons of people on it was only 8 years says alot
Wasn't entirely his fault.
@@JohnH108 He has ultra speed and reflex, he could have been more careful.
I laughed everytime the charges were displayed with that goofy gun noise
You know it's gonna be 'diabolical' when 30 seconds in is already 9 life sentences and 330 mil fine
haha i got the pun
@@2BrosOfficialGamingcan you explain I'm dumb
@@jamesmary2184 The Boys: Diabolical (hence “diabolical”) is the name of the animated prequel series to The Boys
@@2BrosOfficialGaming thanks
The fact that this video is ten minutes long says a lot about Homelander
He may be super, but he’s no hero.
Homelander and the other supes managed by Vought are essentially a form of law enforcement. Sort of like private military contractors. They also seem to be allowed to use excessive and lethal force and do property damage in the process of stopping crimes so imo none of the criminal deaths should count. Most of them aren't ethical - he's being reckless and often uses lethal force unneccesarily, but within this fictional universe they're not actually crimes.
honestly how is people thinking he is still broken after all this?
It's joke people say it
his middrew tate meat gobbling fans(sociopathic incels)
@@oksomynameisjeff4212whats andrew tate the man gotta do here lol
“You boys okay?” killed me
We know he could kill anybody, but the only person he can’t kill is the camera man.. the one who films everything, episodes, series, and hell maybe everything..
the cameraman is just to powerful
1:21 War crime. Killing a surrendering enemy.
Starting to understand now why batman has contingencies for the whole justice league.
Every scene you can feel the intimidation
What I like about Homelander is his character.
He rarely really throws hands as he has no need to, yes it would cause less property damage, but then again lasering them is just easier.
The boys diabolical episode 8 is something of a prequel to the show, in this episode he’s the newest supe to vought’s list. In this episode he kills at least 8 people and destroyed the building where the hostages and the attackers were inside and attempted to kill black noir after he saw him do it. So that’s 8 counts of murder, destruction of property and attempted murder.
That’s not the show that’s the comic
No ep8 is canon to show
There a different episode that is canon to the comic
The other 6 episodes are not canon to show but based on the show
@@simonrappoport The Boys Presents Diabolical Ep. 8 is canon to the show. While Ep. 3 is canon to the comic universe. And others are non-canon.
homelander is unironically the only villian with absolutely zero merit to him
Not really.
He is a man-made monster.
After all atrocities that he endured as a being, society might as well collectively die.
Literally his up-bringing and youth was a never-ending list of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Homelander is a realistic Superman out in those circumstances. No matter how good he tried to be, he snapped, because nobody could withstand that emotionally unbroken.
If you look closer, you see those attempt to stay good (as opposed to being completely feral), even if most of his actions are self-serving.
He is self-serving BECAUSE he has formed that as a defense mechanism to abuse
@kingOL
1. You don’t need to write a whole story.
2. That doesn’t excuse what he’s done.
Uh… Palpatine, Griffith, Anton Chigurh, Harkonnen, The Boltons, etc. would care to disagree
1:45
Anthony Starr has some sharp teeth.
Nahhh this nigga toothwatching 💀
You’d think that eventually they’d give him a life sentence from the mass murder
That would basically declare war on a super they could not kill even if he complied. I doubt it would end well.
If you've never heard of The Boys before, you wouldn't even guess that Homelander was a superhero, you'd assume he's just a deranged psychopath with superhero powers.
bro probablyhad to google the years for those crimes and is now on a govt watch list
Today I learned that digging someone's eye out with your bare thumb equates to only $50k in damages.
Come on that A-Train shake with triple cream should have been worth at least 10 bucks in damage cost…
He's the Patrick Bateman of The Boys.
Dont think killing active terrorists is gonna get him murder and he didnt try to kill starlight in the elevator he was intimidating her
Would also love to see If all Far Cry protagonists were charged for their crimes
Why the protagonists?
@@osirisjohnson5165 far cry games start to beg question "who's the villain here?" and a whole lot of far cry protagonists are mass murderers throughout the course of the game
Why not list off every character one by one?
damn. that blind spot scene gets me every time.
If Batman could see this video during his "heroes don't kill" phase, the Captain Picard facepalm meme would be involved.
The fact it’s already at 9 life sentences before 2mins is insane 😂
I can’t wait for the updated version!
Request. If Homelander was charged for his crimes (Updated Version)
Please! :)
2:23 would be charged under military law and within geneva convention
At this point homelander is a walking war crime
6:59 one of the funniest things I’ve seen in a while and it’s not even supposed to be
The ones where he was working for the military I don't think should count. That's what the soldiers do after all.
4:03 that isn't just ruthless, that is just hilarious.
That’s what you get for trying to Make America Great Again.
*Aloysius O’ Hare’s monopoly count gets challenge*
1:21
Followed up by third degree attempted murder.
Third?
Attempted?
@JKBDTS
Because of what came after.
@@myleswelnetz6700 I don't get it. How do you attempt an accidental kill and on whom it was supposed to be.
893 years are probably just 80 years for Homelander because he's Immortal
No public indecency for the alley scene with storefront
1:20 I think that’s the only time Mousait has ever charged someone for r*pe.
For now.
If intimidation is being counted, this video should be about 5 hours long
You're giving him all these sentences and you think prison will hold him or that he can be made to pay for all of the damages he did?
wouldn’t termite’s death be involuntary manslaughter?
He has super hearing, he heard termites scream and def knew what he was doing when he crushed him.
Thank you for blurring k don’t think I could watch this without it😂
I'm honestly surprised he didn't get any death sentences
lmk when you find a way to kill’em
wait nvm i remembered Soldier Boy’s radiation beam takes away powers or smth i think
@@2BrosOfficialGamingwe don’t know if that works
Imagine if he looked the comic book version
Ordinary dude in Saudi Arabia can pay for those damages
Lol
Saul Goodman could bring it down to 2 days of social work
Can't be charged while on duty, ep. 1 xD
His lasers are so bright they cut through basically anything, yet they cast no light on the surroundings, not even his face
Homelander is so lazy he just lasers everybody
Homelander is a really scary person. im so happy he's not real because i don't know how i could live
You know, I’m starting to think homelander’s not a great guy
For my boy they don't add years, they add centuries.
"Awwwwe,.... I lost my phone..."
*WHAM‼️ $200 !!!*
Then he lost his life
Your honor, I would like to add that he is the Homelander, and he can do whatever the fuck he wants.
But Homelander is a superhero, right?
....
He is is a superhero, right?
He may be super, but he is no hero.
2 minutes in, bro's serving 10 life sentences and 715 years.
He missed a few things.
I love the cut to homelanders nuts when he crushed maves eye
Imagine putting Homelander behind bars/in prison... oh, that's right, he has superhuman strength, heat-vision and he can fly, he can easily get out
(With his powers and how supernaturally strong he is, he can easily take down and murder a team of security guards)
Just get Black Adam to be his prison guard. He edges out Homelander in power.
@@_Gamer139
Or that (but, Homelander isn't a DC or Marvel character)
@@_Gamer139or Superman
He’s not supernatural fool, he’s just lab experiment gone awol, his powers aren’t natural there from a tube that makes him a monster.
They can't hold me down.
I recently started reading the boys comic and It's homelander has committed Way WAY WORSE things
any scene in which they are doing "actual supe work" isn't a crime, since they are at duty and they are as protected as cops are which is mentioned in the show.
The law doesn't allow policemen to kill when it's not needed.
This is only what we know about too or atleast saw
can't wait for season 4
The multiple times he intimidates people with his eye lasers shouldn't just be intimidation, that would be intimidation with a deadly weapon!!!
thank god we got all this on camera!
wait no i meant thank Homelander we got this on camera
the only man in the sky is him
Bros search history got him on the fbi watchlist
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I think that homelander should get a death sentence for killing a lot of people
Not really.
He should die, but only after he completes his purpose.
Homelander is a victim of a list of crimes against humanity so long that you can read “War and Peace” faster.
Evil corporation went to every hideous end to make him their “product”.
Homelander is a metaphor. He is a monster, but a man-made one, like Frankenstein.
He is embodiment of karma. He is reflection of all wrong that humanity did to him and humanity is.
I wish Homelander to die, but only after wiping Vought and all of compound V from the face of the Earth.
Because problem with The Boys Universe were always HUMANS.
Humans decided to profit out of invention of compound V, instead of using it for societal good.
Humans decided to make typical celebrities out of survivors of child experiments.
Corrupt governments did nothing to prevent any of the plethora of unethical ***** Vought did over the years.
Homelander is the definition of “you reap what you sow”.
@kingOL
“Mortal, you have served your purpose. Now, face your End.”
1:32 Second Degree murder AND first degree + endangerment of all onboard the plane by knowingly destroying the controls.
The only crime homelander committed is being a good villain.
Bro would get as many death sentance's as there is stripes on his cape.
I feel that a few of these like him killing the thieves at the beginning or him killing the terrorists wouldn't count since he's legally allowed to kill on the job, specially after the deal with the military.
But then you get into him violating the Geneva Conventions with how he takes down the terrorists.
The worst part is if they tried to put him in jail he'd kill everyone there so then they would have to kill homelander by nuking the place, all in all no one wins here if this was real.
Homelander cannot be nuked.
This is not “The Boys” comics.
Solder Boy got nuked with Tzar Bomb and he is OK (that radioactive experiment was a reference to that “unauthorized” testing of that bomb IRL). Even developed new powers.
Homelander is superior to him in every metric.
He is a perfect definition of strength - only opponent stronger than him can beat him.
No real weakness (besides psychological), no tactic or dirty trick that will work on him.
Only somebody with higher strength, speed or durability.
Just pure “star-check” as they call it.
He is pretty much Ultraman (DC evil Superman, with no weaknesses since the Rebirth story arc)
@@kingol4801 you just made that up bruh soldier boy was never nuked. None of the characters were. they are actually more grounded than in the comics based on feats. You’re literally just making stuff up. The show even implies a h bomb would kill them through the dialogue
Can't Homelander dodge a nuke?
You forgot Jayflying, dude flew without a crosswalk.
Oh so this is allowed and Star Wars isn’t ?
Darth Maul literally killed Qui-Gon Jinn
And plus he censored it
Imagine if after all his horrible acts the thing that the Boys bring down Homelander for is stealing Mesmer's phone.
Can you do if Omni man was charged for his crimes
bro he wiped out a whole planet what tf would be the sentence for that💀💀💀💀
@@Fred_the_1996 Not sure honestly, it's not our planet our laws might not have jurisdiction there
his total sentence is 2410 years in prison