Warning: This post contains spoilers boys Season 3.
The “heroic climax” has occurred, devastatingly leaving a shock for sure boys As fans already know. As always, Abyss finds himself in a dilemma, though he’s not the only one.
As the show nears the end of its third season, it’s easy to imagine The Deep being pushed to limits he’s never reached before, with Homelander tormenting him, and tension growing between The Deep and his wife, Cassandra. He remains the comedic highlight of the show, with his ability to deliver emotional moments to viewers.
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lost his place in seven
Through her own reprehensible actions, Abyss lost her coveted Seven Men status. It was a huge blow to him, and a real blow to his self-esteem, sending him into an alcoholic depression and later into a cult. His doubts about his new situation make it all the more interesting to watch.
While none of the members of Seven are perfect, Abyss can be especially bad. It was a great moment for Starlight to speak out against him, obviously losing his place was really hard for him.
the damage he does to marine life
With its special power, The Deep has many sea creatures to make friends. Unfortunately for them, he has an uncanny knack for killing his aquatic companions in all sorts of gruesome ways. From blunders rescuing dolphins to Homelander forcing him to eat Timothy, The Deep may have ended more fish lives than saved them.
When it happens, it’s always a mixture of absurdly funny and sophisticatedly disturbing. What’s even scarier is the real desperation that Abyss displays every time it happens. That number is sure to grow as The Deep continues to seek more validation and control.
despair and farce
After losing her dream job and being exiled to Sandusky, Ohio, Abyss lost all composure. He continued drinking and ended up at a water park, where he terrorized children with drunkenness.
It’s easy to laugh at The Deep, who is often treated like a comic book character, but his realistic portrayal of emotions makes it easy to sympathize with him. His upward spiral has stopped since he entered the congregational church, but it is only a matter of time before he finds himself in trouble again.
His hobby
There are plenty of disturbing, disturbing hints about how closely the Abyss is related to marine life, but after “Herogasm,” there’s no doubt.
There are a few hints from season one, including one of Homelander’s best lines telling Abyss to “fuck the donkey in the fountain” and one in Abyss’s own conversation with a dolphin. is now dead. Still, it looks like the show will stick to something, especially after a scene between him and Cassandra when he’s clearly more interested in the octopus than his wife.
Committed to a Cause
At first, it seemed that The Deep’s sole concern was maintaining its place in the limelight and enjoying all the perks of being a member of Seven. His focus widened, and for a moment it seemed like he really wanted to do something to help all the creatures he could communicate with.
Pollution and confinement are two important battles that The Deep wants to wage. However, his plan quickly failed and he quickly gave up. He did little to stop the pollution, other than filming a trailer where they eventually brought the pollution back in after a failed shoot and his rescue attempt ended. ended with the death of an innocent dolphin.
fickle friend
The Deep has an easygoing personality and maintains very casual friendships with many other characters. Of course, these friendships go up and down, based on superficial values and personal interests.
Example: The Deep is friendly with the Seven A-Train members, a quieter (and sometimes heroic) villain until Homelander is able to use their fears and insecurities to make they are against each other. For someone who aspires to be as famous as The Deep, friendship is only important if it benefits him in some way.
Homeland abuse
It’s hard to feel sorry for The Deep most of the time because he tends to make his own problems. However, the third season of “Homeland” challenged the audience, subjecting them to all kinds of torture.
The most shocking thing so far was when Homelander invited The Deep to a seafood dinner and invited him, her live octopus friend, Timothy. The hometown people abused people from the beginning, but the fish party was ugly.
the way he treats women
In the first episode, Abyss sexually assaults Starlight, which is one of the worst things Abyss has ever done. However, it wasn’t until a season later, that despite LSD being very powerful and hallucinating conversations held with his gills, it was revealed that this wasn’t the first time The Deep had taken the action. vi disagree.
Before revealing this, he had suffered attacks of his own, and while his own thoughts suggested that he committed this crime due to deep-seated confidence issues surrounding his own body. There’s no reason to treat women the way he did.
severe lack of intelligence
Abyss is easily one of the dumbest characters on the show. In a world filled with clever and cunning players, it’s a wonder he’s come this far. in one of the best episodes boysThe Deep accidentally sacrifices a whale while trying to prevent The Boys from returning to Seven.
Things kept bouncing around in his head until someone (usually Cassandra) explained it to him. What really seemed to take over his mind was sex and charisma. As those around him continue to plan, it will be interesting to see how The Deep overcomes whatever challenges await him next.
eager to take back his place
After a brief period of desperation, The Deep decided to return to Seven, his main quest ever since. Collective churches were instrumental in helping him achieve this, both when he joined and when he left.
His new wife, Cassandra, clearly has big goals, too, and her help helps The Deep quickly achieve them. As usual, The Deep could find itself getting worse with each step. His closeness to Homelander is just the tip of a dangerous iceberg, and if The Deep doesn’t wake up soon, he could suffer a fate far more dire than anything he’s encountered. hitherto.