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When Marvel and DC get the middle finger.


I've binged watched half the season last night and I had to force my self to go to sleep just so I'd be able to put in 2-3 hrs of sleep before work. This series is that addictive. Its exactly what I thought I'd never see again after Watchmen and after a decade of family friendly, politically correct, cookie cutter Marvel movies(great effort there, don't get me wrong) and DC's..ehm reactive efforts to maybe capture some of that Marvel(ous) glory. [DC had the chance to be The Boys of the Silver screen due to their inherent darker tone but no... everything had to be Marvel(ous) to be successful - but this is a story for another day, another thread.]

Back to The Boys - The pilot was a surprise, I was hooked from the first 10 mins. I cant remember the last time a Pilot was that good(maybe since Breaking Bad's?) Then you have the characters, all perfectly chosen (congrats to the casting team). The writing is near perfect. The pacing is like a black hole griping you and not letting go once you pass its Event Horizon (Pilot episode). The language, nudity and jabs at politically correct tropes/appearances and religion are unapologetic. Its like the production team was sealed in room away from external influence with a sole purpose - create a superhero story that you thought you would never see from Disney and DC, create a story, characters you are actually excited about, show us the other side of the coin. They did exactly that. I cant wait to go back home and see the rest of it. I cant wait for season 2.

Damn...this show is like a long time coming trip up in the mountains, a breath of fresh air.

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Whoa... careful with that edge, son. Damn
https://66.media.tumblr.com/fff05ba7289745fee4d557edfde3aa82/tumblr_p7frcbyO8J1upcifjo1_500.gif


But how original — contrarian posts. (The name here says it all ‘course.)

Anywho, as is customary expect more of this every time another “groundbreaking” gritty and unconventional superhero show or movie (Netflix & FX say welcome to the club, Amazon), and one that obviously has no involvement by the unstoppable Marvel & the House of Money, comes out. :P

Btw edgy... https://i-imgur-com.cdn.ampproject.org/ii/w1000/s/i.imgur.com/SKZnoeV.gif

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I bask in your valuable input to the discussion. All 17 "Z"s were... enlightening.
Edit: I see you are a master of stealth edits too.

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How the PC crap evolves?

I read in a review (I posted it here in a thread) that it starts free of PC crap but it turns out politically correct after episode 5. Is that true?

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Why don't you just watch the show instead of stalking this board?


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Thank you for your suggestion, though I'd rather wait for someone who has actually watched the show and can answer the question.

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Unlike you, I did watch it. I wouldn't be on this board if I didn't.


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I'm glad you watched it. Now, if you don't mind, I'd rather wait for someone who really watched it and can answer the question. Have a nice day.

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You realize not everyone is interested in every idiot's review, right?.. The show is highly worthwhile, that ridiculous whiny review you posted is not. I didn't have the patience to get through it.

Frankly, you don't sound very smart with this insistence.


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You’d hate it, kuk. There’s women in it that are allowed to speak without permission from their white heterosexual male superiors.

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As if you'll accept any answer you get other than the one you already want to be true...

That said, I saw nothing particularly PC in the show. It's full of murder, rape, swearing, shooting, eye-gouging and neck-snapping. The guy who rapes the main female character doesn't really suffer any major repercussions for his act, and the girl doesn't seem to care much either way. I know race is a big deal to you, so take comfort in knowing that the primary villain is a black guy, and he suffers right and left. The three main heroes are all white, two males and a female. She's blonde. Nonetheless, I have faith in your ability to be triggered by non-existent SJW Diversifarian Feministical whatever the hell, so you will no doubt find evidence that it's another anti-white-male propaganda piece. Someone said a character who was male in the comic is female in the show, so there's a trigger warning for you.

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Uh...this was fucking slice and dice, very nice =]

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So glad this board has an Ignore button--not all do.

I answered you in a long rant on another post (sorry). More succinctly: no, it doesn't go downhill after Ep 5. I doubt any fan would think so.

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Yeap, I just saw the other comment. It's nice to find people who actually helps.

Thank you.

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I'm with you, Red. I binged without intending to binge. I sat down thinking it was probably a silly parody of Avengers and I'd give it 20 minutes or so. Then I watched one after the other, and dammit, I had to know what happened!

And unlike many series, I never thought there was a throwaway episode. Everything counted, everything needed to happen and be said.

And as comic books go: I don't read them (don't read much of anything), and while I like the Avengers movies, I just like them--I'm not a big fan, just someone that enjoys them.

So this show reeled me in like a fish on a hook and never let me go. I'm still amazed at how good it is.

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The best part about is that it went under my radar and I just happened to see a Facebook comment on how good this new Amazon series was etc. Boy oh boy what a welcome surprise....its been a long time since I got this excited about a tv series. Reinvigorating.

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Guess I'm curious as to the PC elements you hate in Marvel so much that you don't see with the Boys (genuine curiosity since I find a lot of people misuse that word, like irony).

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Its an exhausted discussion so I' d rather not go into it.

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lol, great response. I just checked your username again and I think I can fill in the gaps for myself.

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