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alexandriao posted:cw: bioshuffle You missed his post where he said "people's ideas change" and as an example, used Kamala Harris as a stand in for storm front. A horrible snipe. Boys related: I suspect something is going on with Stan. I think he'll either be a supe himself or he'll be the original Vought that's used V to live forever, somehow. I can't imagine a plain capitalist not being afraid of superman murder. pop fly to McGillicutty fucked around with this message at 14:35 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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Bioshuffle posted:I think if anything, this thread has shown that sperglord goons love calling everything and everyone Nazis. Even if they have no remote idea of what they're talking about. I mean no one did that. You're just upset you got called out for being obtuse and digging your heels in about something the show slapped you in the face with. It's odd you can appreciate the Belly of the Wale reference but struggled to grasp the obvious message that Liberty and Stormfront are the same person.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 14:36 |
Alchenar posted:I think it's implied more that Vought just spreads their bets really far and pays off the families of the ones where it doesn't work. I wasn't sure if I remembered that point correctly, as I guess it stresses a bit the suspension of disbelief for a massive conspiracy that involves grieving families with even the CIA/The Boys being baffled by the reveal Compound V exists. Starlight's mom knew she was giving her daughter some kind of substance provided by Vought after all. A few families keeping it secret for their own benefit works better than "for every one we manage to made, we killed N tens/hundreds". E: in fact, for a moment I thought they were going to reveal that MM had a sibling die from Compound V (with his father suing Vought for it, instead of the what happens in the comics), but again it would not make sense with the way everyone was caught off guard by the mere existence of V. That Italian Guy fucked around with this message at 14:43 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 14:38 |
So, on a different topic, dude who could regenerate his body parts, he had an eye patch? Said something about an experiment they were doing? I thought he regenerated nearly instantly? At least, that's what happened with his arm. Could Vought be experimenting with something that suppresses powers? Also, I missed why Mallory sent them to look into Liberty in the first place. Does she have some inkling that she's resurfaced?
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thrawn527 posted:So, on a different topic, dude who could regenerate his body parts, he had an eye patch? Said something about an experiment they were doing? I thought he regenerated nearly instantly? At least, that's what happened with his arm. Could Vought be experimenting with something that suppresses powers? A regenerating Supe would be very useful for a lot of practical applications, I can't imagine that dude's worklife is pleasant. Plot reasons aside I don't even understand why Vought lets him wander around freely outside of work hours. In real life he'd be in as many literal pieces as they could keep viable in a lab somewhere. Mallory seems to been on the Supe hater angle for a while, maybe she just had an inkling when Stormfront showed up. It seems like Liberty just disappeared in the 70's, so it might be that she's a cold case that got reopened. As Nero Danced posted:I remember watching the movie they made in 1988 so it isn't a stretch for her new persona to supposedly grow up watching it too. For whatever reason they used to run this movie constantly on HBO, I think I've seen it like 100 times. Edit: Promo for episode 5 is making the rounds. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVF-cgKP52M Mat Cauthon fucked around with this message at 15:00 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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HppyCmpr posted:I mean no one did that. You're just upset you got called out for being obtuse and digging your heels in about something the show slapped you in the face with. And for what it's worth, I never dug in my heels about anything. I already admitted I was wrong about Liberty's identity. I would have preferred to do it without reading spoilers, but whatever. It won't deter my enjoyment of the show nevertheless. Also, for what it's worth, I don't get upset over a bunch of words posted on the internet. If my speculations upset you, just add me to your ignore list and move on. I'm here to talk about the TV show. That's all.
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Bioshuffle posted:I'm not Houdini. I don't mind making wrong guesses from time to time. In addition, I'm not the only person in this thread to have guessed that Liberty was not Stormfront. I'm still having a blast reading all the different speculations. Bioshuffle posted:I think if anything, this thread has shown that sperglord goons love calling everything and everyone Nazis. Even if they have no remote idea of what they're talking about.
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elsa slept with two joneses in pursuit of religious artifacts so how could she be that bad of a nazi guys
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Mat Cauthon posted:
holy poo poo that's like season finale level stuff
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That Italian Guy posted:I wasn't sure if I remembered that point correctly, as I guess it stresses a bit the suspension of disbelief for a massive conspiracy that involves grieving families with even The CIA/The Boys being baffled by the reveal Compound V exists. Starlight's mom knew she was giving her daughter some kind of substance provided by Vought after all. I guess I read it as Vought dosing a whole lot of babies without consent, since they made a big deal about the Compound V being labeled as a polio vaccine, but quietly offering extra treatment to certain parents like Starlight's, though admittedly there hasn't been a real reason explained for that two-tiered approach. Maybe genetic testing can flag certain babies as likely to handle Compound V better, or maybe making the more powerful supes requires repeated dosings such that "uhh, it's a polio vaccine, we swear" doesn't fly as a cover story? Or maybe they approach parents they've identified as being likely candidates to groom their super powered kids toward super hero-dom? My money's on some combination of the three as a way of basically farming future potential Seven recruits, personally, but this is obviously just wild-rear end speculation. Whatever the case, I don't think it's an accident that the only parents (AFAIR) we've got confirmation of knowing about the Compound V procedure are Starlight's crazy stage mom who's been grooming her daughter to join the Seven her whole life. (Or it's just a plot hole and I'm vastly overthinking it, could be that too.) On an unrelated note, I swear I've seen A-Train before in some other superhero movie or TV show. Not the actor, but the character, at least in the broad strokes: Black speedster, treated basically like a superstar athlete, costume that looks like professional running gear, right down to the cardboard standee hawking an energy drink like the one Hughie sees in the convenience store in the pilot. Does anybody else remember this? Am I having a weird recursive meta-moment and remembering A-Train himself because I watched just the first episode a year ago when it first dropped and only just now got back into the show?
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That Italian Guy posted:I wasn't sure if I remembered that point correctly, as I guess it stresses a bit the suspension of disbelief for a massive conspiracy that involves grieving families with even the CIA/The Boys being baffled by the reveal Compound V exists. Starlight's mom knew she was giving her daughter some kind of substance provided by Vought after all. A few families keeping it secret for their own benefit works better than "for every one we manage to made, we killed N tens/hundreds". Now that Compound V is out in public, I wonder how long it'll be until other countries can synthesize a version themselves. If one supe can blackmail an employee into stealing the thing, what's the stop others from getting it? I can see China or Russian using spies to steal the formula. It'd make a great plot for Season 3.
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GimpInBlack posted:
If you ever read the comic Supreme Power, you could be thinking of the Atlanta Blur. He's a black speedster, found and given corporate sponsorship including a scene where he strikes a pose with an energy drink, and they supply him with a specialist costume that can stand up to the friction of his running. Although unlike A-Train's costume, Blur's isn't equipped with plastic splash guards because they don't expect him to run into people when he's distracted.
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Bioshuffle posted:Now that Compound V is out in public, I wonder how long it'll be until other countries can synthesize a version themselves. If one supe can blackmail an employee into stealing the thing, what's the stop others from getting it? I can see China or Russian using spies to steal the formula. It'd make a great plot for Season 3. It's not clear to me wether that's already happened or not. Homelander spread compound V around the world, but it's not said how easy it would be to reverse engineer it from samples. Wait until someone posts the formula on the internet for real crazyness.
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Jedit posted:If you ever read the comic Supreme Power, you could be thinking of the Atlanta Blur. He's a black speedster, found and given corporate sponsorship including a scene where he strikes a pose with an energy drink, and they supply him with a specialist costume that can stand up to the friction of his running. Although unlike A-Train's costume, Blur's isn't equipped with plastic splash guards because they don't expect him to run into people when he's distracted. That's exactly it! Thank you, that's been driving me up the wall since I started watching this show for real.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 15:16 |
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alexandriao posted:My dad mentioned while watching, that one part of the Hero's Journey is literally called "In the belly of the whale", lmao this is great. That point in the heroe's journey signals personal change and transformation, so I wonder what Huey's transformation is going to look like: falling into Butcher's narcissistic nihilism? Choosing an optimistic path with Starlight (and risking it all, again, like an absolute clown)? Balancing his humanity with his dwindling need for revenge seems unlikely. The show doesn't operate on subtleties. random though: having Robin's killer die of a heart attack would have to be the hollowest of victories. I bet A Train is going to live long enough for Homelander to kill him, which will allow Huey to transfer his hate, aligning him more with Butcher.
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unlimited shrimp posted:Stormfront's one of Voughts ur-supers then, right? Like WW2 era. In the comic timeline anyway Stormfront was the first super (but not technically Vought, just made by the same people who were working for Hitler at the time), then the scientist responsible for making him (or her in this case) ran away to America and formed Vought.
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Mat Cauthon posted:Edit: Promo for episode 5 is making the rounds. ooo looks like a good one
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thrawn527 posted:So, on a different topic, dude who could regenerate his body parts, he had an eye patch? Said something about an experiment they were doing? I thought he regenerated nearly instantly? At least, that's what happened with his arm. Could Vought be experimenting with something that suppresses powers? He said they were testing a new shampoo and that was the result when they put some in his eye. He had come directly from the test area to see Starlight. I believe she mentioned that she found information related to Liberty in the possessions of the CIA lady whose head exploded.
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I hope it comes out on Thursday night again, I much prefer that compared to Friday morning or whatever
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nazis have never claimed a foreign icon as their own, that has never happened in history
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Bioshuffle posted:Holy poo poo good catch about the belly of the whale What part of the hero's journey is the part where you keep coming back over and over despite nobody wanting you here because you're a cancer on this thread
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 15:33 |
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I love having a Heel in the thread but this one seems way more like a problematic Heil
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 15:35 |
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HppyCmpr posted:He said they were testing a new shampoo and that was the result when they put some in his eye. He had come directly from the test area to see Starlight. I could be wrong but I thought they actually showed her rummaging through the files and finding the picture of Liberty fake edit: Yeah, during Mallory's phone call to Butcher at the start of Episode 3, she even asks him if he's heard of Liberty
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 15:39 |
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pop fly to McGillicutty posted:A horrible snipe. Boys related: I suspect something is going on with Stan. I think he'll either be a supe himself or he'll be the original Vought that's used V to live forever, somehow. I can't imagine a plain capitalist not being afraid of superman murder. Could be a clone supe. It’d be funny to see Homelander lose control and splatter Stan across a room, only for a new Stan to walk into the boardroom on 99 the next time Homelander gathers the 7 together.
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# ? Sep 14, 2020 15:39 |
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That trailer looks loving sweet but honestly i think im not gonna watch them anymore because even having a second of this show spoiled feels wrong, it's soooo amazing. I'm not the type to sneak bites from the kitchen unless I'm the cook Edit: This thread is really cool though. The Pippi longstocking thing made sense on the surface level, but I missed that it was a much older story and that little girls from the 40's in Europe would have loved it. Bust Rodd fucked around with this message at 15:46 on Sep 14, 2020 |
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I'm still thinking about the idea someone in here had about Butcher having a silver tongue super power No one should have agreed to anything he has said in season 1 on my rewatch
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Y’all are massively overthinking it. The babies getting compound V were in the NICU. So either it works and they survive or it doesn’t and they die and the doctors go “sorry, we lost him/her...”
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Alchenar posted:I think it's implied more that Vought just spreads their bets really far and pays off the families of the ones where it doesn't work. To me it sounded like Compound V just had to be administered at a very early age for it to be reasonably safe, but I could be mistaken.
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Trailer looks exciting but I wonder where they are going to go from there. I assume this is where Homelander lasered a soldier since Stormfront says he committed a 'war crime' then you see him lasering across a crowd while unsuccessfully trying to calm them down. Also I wonder how the Black Noir vs Butcher throwdown is going to play out. Maybe Butcher eventually gets all the seven to turn on Homelander?
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I was under the impression it was starting treatments in utero
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moist turtleneck posted:I'm still thinking about the idea someone in here had about Butcher having a silver tongue super power It's just plot armor. Let's not forget about how both Homelander and Stormfront conveniently ignoring Kimiko after Stomfront kills her terrorist brother. I mean, she's RIGHT THERE. This show's weak writing will crumble into pieces if you examine it too closely. It's best enjoyed from a distance.
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Regarding Butcher in the most recent episode: was I the only one half-expecting Butcher to murder Becca? They lingered on his crowbar very deliberately when he was packing his gear. Having his decade-long crusade fall apart in front of him and getting rejected by Becca -- for a SUPE kid -- would be enough to snap him. After all, he's just as obsessive and drat near as volatile as Homelander except without powers and the lack of accountability that came with them. He's going to beat someone to death with that crowbar.
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Jeez, guys, can you help me out, is Stormfront some kind of racist? Just wondering because she's named after a Nazi website, her comic version was Nazi Captain Marvel, she uses Nazis aesthetics, she was calling people racial slurs while killing them, her or her mother was gratuituously killing black folks in the 70's, she uses alt-right language and approaches and her actress was calling the character a terrible racist. I just can't be sure of it.
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moist turtleneck posted:I love having a Heel in the thread but this one seems way more like a problematic Heil The Boys: Problematic Heil Turn Now that I've had my coffee, a clarification on Pippi Longstocking. Yes, she's Swedish (not German), and she was (and has been) more popular there than Germany. She did have a huge boost of popularity in Germany ~ 1945, which is what I was trying to convey. ZearothK posted:Jeez, guys, can you help me out help thread pull up
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Bioshuffle posted:It's just plot armor. Let's not forget about how both Homelander and Stormfront conveniently ignoring Kimiko after Stomfront kills her terrorist brother. I mean, she's RIGHT THERE. This show's weak writing will crumble into pieces if you examine it too closely. It's best enjoyed from a distance. Hey about you post from a distance like outta this thread you racist freak
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Democratic Pirate posted:Could be a clone supe. It’d be funny to see Homelander lose control and splatter Stan across a room, only for a new Stan to walk into the boardroom on 99 the next time Homelander gathers the 7 together. It’s even simpler than that, you never see Stan and Black Noir at the same time together.
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ZearothK posted:Jeez, guys, can you help me out, is Stormfront some kind of racist? Just wondering because she's named after a Nazi website, her comic version was Nazi Captain Marvel, she uses Nazis aesthetics, she was calling people racial slurs while killing them, her or her mother was gratuituously killing black folks in the 70's, she uses alt-right language and approaches and her actress was calling the character a terrible racist. I just can't be sure of it. Seeing as she's Liberty, she is racist. This has already been established. You should read the thread maybe? Missed the stuff where the actress calls the character racist. Where was this?
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I thought these super heroes were the good guys thread?
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Bioshuffle posted:Seeing as she's Liberty, she is racist. This has already been established. You should read the thread maybe? Missed the stuff where the actress calls the character racist. Where was this? It was crossposted here from her Instagram comments, in this very thread. Maybe you should read the thread?
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Wild T posted:Regarding Butcher in the most recent episode: was I the only one half-expecting Butcher to murder Becca? They lingered on his crowbar very deliberately when he was packing his gear. Having his decade-long crusade fall apart in front of him and getting rejected by Becca -- for a SUPE kid -- would be enough to snap him. After all, he's just as obsessive and drat near as volatile as Homelander except without powers and the lack of accountability that came with them. While I was completely subsumed with dread during the entire episode, I never thought for a second Butcher would harm a hair on her head, and if I'm being honest, Becca being an extremely intelligent person, handling her emotions realistically, and still siding with her son over her ex-husband, even given the circumstances, makes her, like, the most fully realized strong female character in the show about women with super strength who can fly and shoot laser beams. Becca rules
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