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'The Boys': Some acclaim . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on September 24, 2020 at 11:30:21:

but for what? I really feel dirty after watching each epic-sode with its violence and vile dialog. Homelander and Butcher take it to the limits in this sometimes funny but mostly dark look at an alternate universe ring of Super-Heroes. Here, Supers are nothing more than children dopers who grow up with various powers and act like primadonna teenagers with zero self-control.

There is certainly twisted genius afoot with all the off-balance characters and their "to the limits" behavior. Nothing is sacred to this cast and they prove it every episode. It took me a few episodes to figure out the central plot buried in momentary subplots.

I will approach season two with guarded enthusiasm.