there is a clear villain boyssuch as Homelander, who can stave off almost any resistance against him, and Billy Butcher, who may have good intentions but will do whatever it takes to get them, including hurting them. love others.
Aside from these two obvious villains, each of whom are villains of a different group, there are other, more sophisticated villains on the show. It’s all about perspective, one man’s hero is another man’s villain. But in a very modest way, some people may not initially appear on the radar as the “bad guys” of either side until they’re scrutinized.
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graceful
Grace went out of her way to help Billy, even recruiting Ryan to protect him after Becca’s death. But Grace is not exactly an angel. Recalling her story about the military boy and the events leading up to his alleged death, she mentions how she led a group engaged in drug trafficking with a mission to specifically target access to low-income minority communities.
Indeed, Grace does things for the greater good and carries herself with guilt about the consequences. However, some people argue that sometimes her means don’t justify the end.
star Light
No character is as fair, sweet, kind, and morally thoughtful as Starlight. Fans also loved her love story with Hughie. After all, there’s a reason she’s voted higher than any other Super, including Homelander, that makes him feel let down. She’s also one of the best characters boys, according to Ranke. But for all that Starlight does with her soft voice and smile, there’s something sinister in her behavior.
Aside from her rallying others to try to kill Homelander, she will likely continue to fight against the group that hired her to join. Starlight is a hero in the eyes of supporters of the vigilante group known as “The Boys” because he is their insider and speaks out against injustice in Vought. But in the eyes of Vought and Homelander supporters, she was a cruel detractor.
stan edgar
Stan Edgar emerges as the company’s quintessential puppet leader, the man at the helm who may or may not be manipulating all relationships. He presents every idea or every order as if he was simply seeking the best interests of the person he is talking to, and he clearly puts the interests of the company first.
While he was just doing his job, Stan did a number of reprehensible things, including taking advantage of Homelander’s lost childhood and insecurity towards him. When Victoria – One of the best characters introduced after season 1 boys -Tell him she realizes she saved him all these years and not the other way around, and apparently Stan manipulated her too and ended up getting what he deserved.
Cassandra
In season three, Deep returns from The Collective Church, voicing his objections and treating it as a cult. But his time there led to something good: he met his wife, Cassandra, with whom he seemed to be madly in love.
However, Cassandra may have a hidden program. She is seen repeatedly urging Deep to give in to Vought’s demands, including eating his friend (an octopus) and speaking out against the A-Train. She seems more insistent on his return to Seven than now, and acts more like a PR rep than his wife. Fans suspect that there may be more undisclosed things lurking beneath her character’s exterior. However, regardless of whether Cassandra has ulterior motives or not, fans aren’t thrilled with what she’s doing with The Deep.
Ashley Barrett
Fans are still trying to wrap up Ashley. It seems that while she’s doing great, she’s also always falling for DHS. Always cowering in front of him meant she had to find other ways to vent her frustrations. This often involved berating others (sometimes even using the very insults Homelander uttered at her) and attempting to have sex with people Vought had worked with.
She can be considered a sensitive and intelligent person who focuses only on her work. But part of that job is covering up the bad things Supes does and trying to build a positive public image around them, even if she knows the dirty truth.
Madeleine Stilwell
Madelyn is considered one of Vought’s good guys, she can keep the peace, including keeping Homelander under control and making sure he does what he has to. But her actions are also intentional, she is another company puppet who manipulates Homelander and exploits his weakness to make him her puppet.
While she doesn’t deserve to die the way she did, there’s no denying that Madeleine really should come to terms with the way she used and abused Homelander, all for the sake of the company, completely. Totally indifferent to his feelings.
Queen Maeve
Another character who is a hero to some and a villain to others is Queen Maeve. Like it or not, Queen Maeve is definitely one of the bravest characters in the world boysFor a long time, she was the only Supe to talk to Homelander, but like the others, she realized she couldn’t defeat him. Before the grand plan is thwarted by the A-Train, she agrees to go ahead and become the one who can kill him.
Having said that, she should be honest with Vought and Supes. So her secret encounter with Billy Butcher, hatching a plan against her supposed ally, and even providing him with a supply of Temp V Compound provides superpowers. force for 24 hours, suggesting that she may not be the most reliable.
adam
Fans seem to be covering up the fact that the film’s director and screenwriter Adam, who is behind many Superman-centered and/or starring films, could be the kid. the director’s son who absolutely hates women. This was first hinted at in his Seven origin story script. He made his pitch in Season 2 and was called up by Stormfront due to a lack of dynamic, strong female representation.
But there’s another interesting potential twist: keen-eyed fans have noticed Adam’s uncanny resemblance to Compound V creator and Vought International founder Frederick Vought. Given that Frederick and his wife (Stormfront) follow Nazi ideology and created Compound V to wage a global race war, Adam is clearly a villain if he is descendant and follow similar beliefs.
a train
It’s easy to forget that the entire premise of the show is due to A-Train abusing Compound V, running too fast on the street, and literally tearing up Hughie’s unsuspecting girlfriend. He incites Hughie’s wrath, leading the grieving young man to see Billy Butcher, who is determined to help bring down Vought and Supes.
Throughout the series, A-Train continues to make bad choices, struggling to find her place knowing she might not be able to run anymore. But his greatest betrayal was telling the Homelanders about Starlight’s secret plan, which ensured that Homelanders would continue to tyranny and lead to Sonic’s murder. Although there is a theory about Season 3 boys, according to Reddit, if Homelander defeats the A-Train, the fastest man can win Captain Supes’ favor by defeating the detractors. To fend off resistance, A-Train is more of a villain than he looks.