@@Nemenis brightburn sucks brandon literally has no motivation to be as evil as he is except "brainwashing" he was raised right and honestly its a missed opportunity
Lucas Kazama you nailed it, dude. When we see *SPOILER* ...............................................the inside of a plane crash later in the show, the chaos is so overt and real. But here, when we stay with homelander’s pov, it’s absolutely serene. The way the camera just glides over to him (regardless of the storm around him) - you really feel his total lack of empathy.
He was absolutely evil in this, he could have destroyed the plane since it was on his sight, but he waited then to see him, and even waved at the boy. He wanted then to know who put then down.
The dark humor is next level. You see at the beginning that the kid was a big fan of Homelander and got an autograph from him saying: "TO MASON. REACH FOR THE SKY!! - BEST. Homelander." ^^
@@mikeyholland150 Batman was a fucking idiot. Who the fuck is supposed to fight Doomsday, Darkseid, and other world level threats? Batman ain't doing shit.
@@shakursteadman8169 The lyrics are such a great fit to the theme. The kid is the passenger, the innocent party, who Homelander doesn't care about. Homelander, who represents the city's ripped backsides (i.e. moral corruption) that the kid is flying over, thinks everything looks good tonight, even when committing an atrocity. The kid is also passing by that corruption metaphorically, as he doesn't know about or anticipate it. Homelander is also the passenger in that he stays under the protective glass of his personality that keeps him from having empathy with the kid he's murdering. The 'winding ocean drive' can represent the crashing plane as it spirals out of control. And 'everything was made for you and me' represents how the world is set up to favour supes and how their good guy image is manufactured and false. And because of this, Homelander thinks he owns the world, hence 'see what's mine'. 'So let's ride and ride and ride and ride' is 'so let me do whatever the f I want and get away with it over and over again, and get off on it'. And it turns out the sky is bright and hollow, because the kid sees Homelander as an inspirational beacon of hope, but in reality that's a hollow image as he's actually a child-murdering asshole. We 'see the stars come out of the sky' as we see the true evil behind their exalted celebrity hero status. Kripke is so good at choosing fitting pre-existing songs for his premises.
@@rtozier2011 Also "So let's take a ride and see what's mine" depicts Homelander perfectly. He thinks the world belongs to him solely due to his power.
Dj quagmire This is what happens when you get Superman without his humble upbringing with the Kents. Homelander is all power but no humanity. The DC Universe is so fortunate Superman is truly a good person.
The set up for this scene was sublime. Up until that moment, the premise was very straight forward. The 'supes' were greedy debauched, and self-serving. With the sole exception of Homelander, who was this 'living saint'. Then this happens.
This might possible be one of the best endings to a pilot episode EVER. The thunder and lightning, the fact that a child was on board, the fact that it was hinted that Homelander was the only good supe, his face at the end. It's all perfect.
That is kinda how god works in mythology. Some good, some bad, some in-between. It is only a very recent notion that gods are pure embodiment of love, entirely selfless and only care about making humanity better (because humans are Soooooo special as species, and only their whims matter). Older Mythologies were the opposite of that. Get smited for doing something wrong/right. Homelander is, in essence, god corrupted by humanity. He COULD have become 100% like Superman. Believe it or not, he is VERY compassionate. An average person, after repeated torture, experiments, social deprivation and solitary confinement until their teens would become completely feral, akin to “brightburn”. Homelander somehow functions semi-decently, all things considered
I realized something about this scene that may be pretty obvious to some but I thought I’d point out: homelander calculated this event, specifically with the weather. He waited until it was thunderstorming so that it could be perfectly probable that the lightning shot it down. Also, he shot it down over the seas, making it much harder to recover. Although psychopathic and narcissistic, homelander is definitely not an idiot.
He’s one of the most intelligent character if we’re talking pure raw iq. Probably being raised as a product he was trained both in education and combat skills which is why he’s so flawed as a person.
He's so lazy and not nearly as smart as he should be. The laser cuts on the plane are a huge clue if anyone finds the wreckage. There are may other ways he could have done it to be much more deniable. He just didn't put in the effort. It's like the later botched planed rescue scene. The guy could use his super strength, speed, invulnerability to just disarm the villains and save the place. but too much bother so he just lasers everything and wrecks the plane.
Homelander is the exception, guy's a saint, doesn't drink doesn't smoke. This really gave me high hopes untill... . എന്താടാ ഹോംലാൻഡർനെ വേണോ നിനക്ക് 😈❌️
Honestly why the hell did butcher even say that? I get it was so that the audience might have hope that the best of the best really is good but it makes no sense for butcher to say that given his main goal is hunting homelander
Those story moments where characters KNOW they’re dead and can do nothing to save themselves is always so chilling. That ‘oh my god’ from the father and looking behind him to tell someone anyone to do something. Fucking fly up fly down we’re about to die. Such a good scene.
Hilda is cool and good sorry but Luther is a hell of a lot smarter and more cunning than homelander. If homelander had even a ounce of Luthors intelligence then everyone in the show would be fucked. Agree with everything else however.
A1pha Ch3rnovak He’s been confirmed for season 3, but in the comics there’s 2 soldiers boys (WW2 one that got his whole camp killed and the new one that was on stormfronts team)
Damn. Just watched the first episode, and I was really thinking that this homelander dude was the one ray of sunshine poking through the dark clouds. Holy fuck this is so good so far lol.
I always loved how, as the camera zooms in on his face, he expresses three or four different emotions, one after the other, but it's all so incredibly subtle. His face barely changes but it's enough to see him cycling through a range of emotions. It's amazing.
a lil late, but for me it was when A-train ran through Hueys Girlfriend. I never saw a trailer for this show, so it completely surprised me. I remember thinking when she was talking to huey, "oh man barley 10 minutes in and im already getting bored" then BAM she all of a sudden got hit and my jaw DROPPED.
The song just goes with this scene so perfectly! “So let’s take a ride and see what’s mine!” Zooms into homelander face showing he thinks he owns everything and is in control
When Madelyn Stillwell said "Have a safe flight" to the mayor I knew something bad was going to happen, but I wasn't expecting Homelander to be the one killing him.
i thought homelander was the only actual good guy, perfect to all the heroism, justice, etc. since hearing he's the only one that doesnt go to that one club and doesnt party or drink..... then this scene happened. then season 2 happened lmao, boy was i wrong
@@perzonne6302 They're not gonna go that route with the show. Too easy, and too easily-spoiled. Besides, Homelander told Stillwell that he shot down the Mayor's plane for her and for Vought. Black Noir in the comics doesn't have enough capacity for speech to speak like Homelander did in that scene, and Homelander in the comics had no knowledge/memory of Black Noir's actions like he did of shooting the Mayor's plane down in the show.
It's weird, but one of the most disturbing parts of this scene for me is seeing the computer screen through the cockpit window as the plane tips. You know there's a pilot in there who's doomed.
I remember watching Season 1 thinking I had a grip on the direction this show was gonna go. Vought was an evil organization with a bunch of murderous psychopathic superheroes, but Homelander was gonna be the only good one and his part of the plot was gonna be navigating this shitstorm. Then JUST before the episode ended, at the very end, he flipped my whole narrative on its head and I was completely shocked. This is probably one of the most memorable pilot episodes I've ever watched.
@@tattoodrdoke He has the strenght to lift the plane. The thing is that it would have broke if he had done so, and everyone would have died anyway. That doesn't take away the fact that he's a terrible sociopath (and also an amazing villain).
This was the moment I knew the show would be insanely good. The "I don't give a f" look on his face. This psycho made us love the show in just one scene.
yeah, Batman has fought guys way more dangerous than Homelander lol. The Boys is pretty weak in terms of Power compared to the madness that is DC. @@KanWest-mv6dr
This show very quickly became one of my favourites it's just so entertaining and enjoyable to watch and with this kind of ending to the first episode it just makes the rest so exciting.
SPOILER: The mother of the boy and wife of the dad killed here is in Gen V and she seeks revenge on Homelander for destroying the plane that killed her family
I love the playlist on this series and how the little coincidental references in them tell you what’s happening on the screen like how in the translucent fight “London calling” by the clash plays with lyrics like “come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls” like it’s almost Hughie finally understanding how big the lie voughts been selling to him really is. “The passenger” in this scene is also a good reference on the fact that homelanders literally silencing a passenger on a plane. The lyrics “cause it just belongs to you and me” references how the CIA, FBI, and the United States Army “belongs” (is controlled by) vought.
At this point, you kinda catch on that most of the seven aren’t good people, you know A-train is an asshole, you know the deep is an asshole, you know tranluscents an asshole, but from what you’ve seen you’re still holding out hope that Homelander is one of the good guys. And then in this scene you realize, oh shit he’s the worst of them
Banshee is criminally underrated, I personally think it’s a much better show than The Boys. Imagine if Homelander had the fighting skills of Lucas though, he’d be unstoppable.
Fucker is a ruthless psychopath with absolutely zero compassion and remorse for those he feels beneath him, which is literally every living being on the planet.
I thought in the first episode homelander would be the only nice one then he did this and I quickly learned
Same. It was great that they wait till the end of the first episode to show you just exactly how fucked the situation really is
I also thought he was going to be good, but it turns out he is the worst out of all the heroes (except Stormfront)
I think he’s awesome
@Porsche Boxster Content yea, I haven’t seen a good supervillain in a while, I want homelander to be even more brutal tho
He's Injustice Superman 100x
this scene is the reason that make us finish the show in one night
You mean half night
yup
lmao literally did season one in one night yesterday
@@alexzdrojeski3346 Where do y'all watch it? I can't find a reliable site to watch this goddamn good show.
@@1ksprite963 amazon prime video
My man waved at the kid before shooting down the plane 😂
Homelander's the best :D
@@jayblackstone6454 and the worst at the same time. 😂
JK3P meh. brightburn is more evil and generic and crappier
@@Nemenis Brightburn is garbage.
@@Nemenis brightburn sucks brandon literally has no motivation to be as evil as he is except "brainwashing" he was raised right and honestly its a missed opportunity
Really loved this scene. The villainy in his face so subtle and well done.
I agree. It's an awesome acting together with camera control. So epic.
At the same time so peaceful.
Lucas Kazama you nailed it, dude. When we see *SPOILER* ...............................................the inside of a plane crash later in the show, the chaos is so overt and real. But here, when we stay with homelander’s pov, it’s absolutely serene. The way the camera just glides over to him (regardless of the storm around him) - you really feel his total lack of empathy.
@@jperlas55 YES! You feel with the camera angle. This was so good.
@@jperlas55 I'm not sure about the lack of empathy part, I always got that feeling of him being confused
@@spookson5679 hes not confused, he is a sociopath
He was absolutely evil in this, he could have destroyed the plane since it was on his sight, but he waited then to see him, and even waved at the boy. He wanted then to know who put then down.
He also mightve wanted to confirm he was getting the right plane with the guy on it
Them*
@@paradoxlaboratories8005 hecc, didn't noticed the mistake, thx
@@nczioox1116 he has X-ray
Vought sends their regards
This "Hero" puts most villains to shame
He gets scarier in the later seasons
He is actually a villain
@rome316ae3 Hence why he said "Hero" with quotation marks to display sarcasm🤦🏿♂️
@@rome316ae3 Bro do you even know what quotes even are?
Madara
The sight of his eyes glowing in the darkness outside the plane is fucking terrifying
The dark humor is next level. You see at the beginning that the kid was a big fan of Homelander and got an autograph from him saying:
"TO MASON. REACH FOR THE SKY!! - BEST. Homelander."
^^
LKVideos fuckin hell Batman was right if even if there is a 1% chance you have to take it seriously
@@mikeyholland150 LOL good one.
@@mikeyholland150 and people hate his
reasoning in bvs, until the boys comes out.
@@mikeyholland150 Batman was a fucking idiot. Who the fuck is supposed to fight Doomsday, Darkseid, and other world level threats? Batman ain't doing shit.
Also, the song playing it's called Passenger, and they died on a plane.
My favorite thing about this scene is that afterwards he does the superman hands on hips pose and it's almost haunting
The Superman wave beside an airplane too.
Glad someone else thought that too
Superman doesnt own it anymore homelander took it
@@MayIStandUnshaken-tu5xy "Not impressed."
@@MayIStandUnshaken-tu5xy Superman would absolutely destroy Homelander.
What a fantastic way to end the first chapter of what has become one of my favorite TV series of all time.
jesus, you need better series to watch then
Lucas Kazama the show wasn’t even bad
Lucas Kazama it’s a great tv show, why hate on him for is opinion?
@@lucaskazama878 it's actually really good, especially for the superhero genre.
@@silverskull7669 eh, there are better things
The Passenger in the background makes this even better
Y
@@shakursteadman8169 the song is called the passenger
@@shakursteadman8169 The lyrics are such a great fit to the theme.
The kid is the passenger, the innocent party, who Homelander doesn't care about.
Homelander, who represents the city's ripped backsides (i.e. moral corruption) that the kid is flying over, thinks everything looks good tonight, even when committing an atrocity. The kid is also passing by that corruption metaphorically, as he doesn't know about or anticipate it.
Homelander is also the passenger in that he stays under the protective glass of his personality that keeps him from having empathy with the kid he's murdering.
The 'winding ocean drive' can represent the crashing plane as it spirals out of control. And 'everything was made for you and me' represents how the world is set up to favour supes and how their good guy image is manufactured and false. And because of this, Homelander thinks he owns the world, hence 'see what's mine'. 'So let's ride and ride and ride and ride' is 'so let me do whatever the f I want and get away with it over and over again, and get off on it'.
And it turns out the sky is bright and hollow, because the kid sees Homelander as an inspirational beacon of hope, but in reality that's a hollow image as he's actually a child-murdering asshole. We 'see the stars come out of the sky' as we see the true evil behind their exalted celebrity hero status.
Kripke is so good at choosing fitting pre-existing songs for his premises.
@@rtozier2011 Also "So let's take a ride and see what's mine" depicts Homelander perfectly. He thinks the world belongs to him solely due to his power.
@@randomness5281 oh
The fact that he takes a heroic pose and smile makes it 10x better
Batman was right
Dj quagmire *cough*Lex*cough*
Dj quagmire This is what happens when you get Superman without his humble upbringing with the Kents. Homelander is all power but no humanity.
The DC Universe is so fortunate Superman is truly a good person.
Slade Racer
That’s injustice, an alternate universe. In the main DC Universe, Superman would never
He’s always right
Dj quagmire about who? Superman and Homelander are two different people.
The Sweet dark irony that they died on a plane listening to Passenger.
*It's poetic, not ironic.*
@@prot07ype87 ironic is when something contrarians happened, instead of being passengers on a long ride, theirs was cut short.
@@killian9314 Is that what the song is about?
Passengers on a long, long ride?
@@prot07ype87 "and i ride and i ride and i ride" does that sound like a short trip
@@nothingNovember Ah, thought it was the title.
The set up for this scene was sublime. Up until that moment, the premise was very straight forward. The 'supes' were greedy debauched, and self-serving. With the sole exception of Homelander, who was this 'living saint'.
Then this happens.
This might possible be one of the best endings to a pilot episode EVER. The thunder and lightning, the fact that a child was on board, the fact that it was hinted that Homelander was the only good supe, his face at the end. It's all perfect.
One of the best villain introductions too
Think invincible is a strong contender
Also, the effects/cinematography were really well done. Great looking scene
right down to the minute details
he probably nailed that kid DiDECTLY in the with laser blast, brutal...😂
Less painful for the kid quick
Why the laugh emoji tho...
Its better than letting him die in the plane crash thou
Monchi2006 he caused the plane crash you dunce. Do you think he gives a fuck?
Drunk Again he didn’t say that he did
I love how he smirks, knowing he can do whatever he wants
*Proceed to handjob himself*
That is kinda how god works in mythology.
Some good, some bad, some in-between.
It is only a very recent notion that gods are pure embodiment of love, entirely selfless and only care about making humanity better (because humans are Soooooo special as species, and only their whims matter).
Older Mythologies were the opposite of that. Get smited for doing something wrong/right.
Homelander is, in essence, god corrupted by humanity.
He COULD have become 100% like Superman. Believe it or not, he is VERY compassionate.
An average person, after repeated torture, experiments, social deprivation and solitary confinement until their teens would become completely feral, akin to “brightburn”.
Homelander somehow functions semi-decently, all things considered
I realized something about this scene that may be pretty obvious to some but I thought I’d point out: homelander calculated this event, specifically with the weather. He waited until it was thunderstorming so that it could be perfectly probable that the lightning shot it down. Also, he shot it down over the seas, making it much harder to recover. Although psychopathic and narcissistic, homelander is definitely not an idiot.
He’s one of the most intelligent character if we’re talking pure raw iq. Probably being raised as a product he was trained both in education and combat skills which is why he’s so flawed as a person.
He's so lazy and not nearly as smart as he should be. The laser cuts on the plane are a huge clue if anyone finds the wreckage. There are may other ways he could have done it to be much more deniable. He just didn't put in the effort. It's like the later botched planed rescue scene. The guy could use his super strength, speed, invulnerability to just disarm the villains and save the place. but too much bother so he just lasers everything and wrecks the plane.
Homelander is the exception, guy's a saint, doesn't drink doesn't smoke.
This really gave me high hopes untill...
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എന്താടാ ഹോംലാൻഡർനെ വേണോ നിനക്ക് 😈❌️
Man yeah, first episode was 🔥.
Shut up he makes a good bad guy
Honestly why the hell did butcher even say that? I get it was so that the audience might have hope that the best of the best really is good but it makes no sense for butcher to say that given his main goal is hunting homelander
@@StardustLegend probably because every other soup drinks and does drugs
@@angelwitch5792 he doesn’t drink or smoke but he’s not a saint, even in butcher’s eyes
I felt so bad for the kid, he was innocent in all this, and worst part is he look up to his hero with love and death came from there :(
Yep f**k homelander I wanna see his death scene
@SugarCartridge man, this homelander
Is so disgusting and horrible who think he is dumb hero not to save all people from plane.
@SugarCartridge yes I’m mad is sad that kid with his dad, I wish they alive
@SugarCartridge yeah
Never meet your Hero
Damn this show came out 4 years ago, feels like yesterday.
Just remember Homelander has super hearing so he probably heard that kid say “aren’t you guys friends”? And he probably thought “Nope”.
Those story moments where characters KNOW they’re dead and can do nothing to save themselves is always so chilling.
That ‘oh my god’ from the father and looking behind him to tell someone anyone to do something. Fucking fly up fly down we’re about to die.
Such a good scene.
If this doesn’t make you fear him, don’t worry cause this is only the beginning
Bro was totally calm until homelander’s eyes turn red and it’s just pure panic
First Homelander cuts a plane in half, and then leaves everyone in a crashing plane to die.
*I think Homelander has a thing about planes*
That’s the best way to commit mass genocide and portray it as an accident
@BlueyTheBunny he was never told. “Here comes the airplane” when being fed by his nonexistent mom
He took “the only man in the sky is me” to heart
These "mudpeople" as he calls them shouldn't have the privilege of flight
SPOILERS
Captain America + superman but evil. I love this scene and right at that moment I was hooked on this show.
Captain America's image, Superman's power, Luthor's cunning and Joker's sadism. I'll shit myself if he was real.
Oh, you'll see captain america soon enough, his name in the Boys is "Soldier Boy"
@@hildaenjoyer8862 all of my pants, even the ones in the closet would be gooped in crap if he was real
Hilda is cool and good sorry but Luther is a hell of a lot smarter and more cunning than homelander. If homelander had even a ounce of Luthors intelligence then everyone in the show would be fucked. Agree with everything else however.
A1pha Ch3rnovak He’s been confirmed for season 3, but in the comics there’s 2 soldiers boys (WW2 one that got his whole camp killed and the new one that was on stormfronts team)
Damn. Just watched the first episode, and I was really thinking that this homelander dude was the one ray of sunshine poking through the dark clouds.
Holy fuck this is so good so far lol.
I always loved how, as the camera zooms in on his face, he expresses three or four different emotions, one after the other, but it's all so incredibly subtle. His face barely changes but it's enough to see him cycling through a range of emotions. It's amazing.
Anger to horror then Satisfaction and empty contemplation
If Anthony Starr doesn't win an Emmy, we riot
The shot of him standing heroically in the storm while smiling is so badass
What makes the show so good is that the very first episode is such a banger from robins death, the deep and starlight scene and this scene
- Come on Robin, give me a hand here !
A Train probably
Prigozhin lore:
This is why you don't meet your heros.
Song: the passenger - iggy pop
the music really compliments this scene and it’s part of the reason I watched the show in 2 days
Such an amazing and jaw-dropping scene. I stared at the screen in shock for 5 minutes after this scene. I truly wasn't expecting it.
“Aren’t you guys friends?”
“No son, we’re “best” friends.”
This one scene successfully portraits him as evil superman without any further context
I would guess kid, that NO they are not friends.
So... does anyone else remember Brightburn?
I do
Of course not, because that movie was lame.
internetuser5286 that’s your opinion. But I think that movie was fucking awesome
moyai
It was a good concept but it was executed poorly
The plot was shit tbh. Homelander is nowhere near brightburn strength but homelander is more fun while brightburn is a autistic superman
Who’s here after that plane went down in Russia with Prigozhin in it?
This scene got me hooked on this show! This was my oh shit moment. There could be no denial going forth!
a lil late, but for me it was when A-train ran through Hueys Girlfriend. I never saw a trailer for this show, so it completely surprised me. I remember thinking when she was talking to huey, "oh man barley 10 minutes in and im already getting bored" then BAM she all of a sudden got hit and my jaw DROPPED.
Poutine when Prigojine
The song just goes with this scene so perfectly! “So let’s take a ride and see what’s mine!” Zooms into homelander face showing he thinks he owns everything and is in control
Homelander really made this show. Watching his dark and good side was very interesting.
This was when i knew this show wasn’t playing around!
Did they ruin the show? I just started watching it
@@angelwitch5792 no..second season is more amazing
@@angelwitch5792
Season 3 finale was a letdown but still a great season overall
When Madelyn Stillwell said "Have a safe flight" to the mayor I knew something bad was going to happen, but I wasn't expecting Homelander to be the one killing him.
She didn’t either nothing was gonna happen to him homelander did that on his own
I love how the kid was a homelander fan and the look on his face when homelander killed him was priceless.
Incoming Prigozhin comments
i thought homelander was the only actual good guy, perfect to all the heroism, justice, etc. since hearing he's the only one that doesnt go to that one club and doesnt party or drink..... then this scene happened. then season 2 happened lmao, boy was i wrong
It makes sense that he doesn't party or drink, since narcissists are known for their fear of losing control of themselves.
It's Black Noir disguised as Homelander
@@perzonne6302 They're not gonna go that route with the show. Too easy, and too easily-spoiled.
Besides, Homelander told Stillwell that he shot down the Mayor's plane for her and for Vought. Black Noir in the comics doesn't have enough capacity for speech to speak like Homelander did in that scene, and Homelander in the comics had no knowledge/memory of Black Noir's actions like he did of shooting the Mayor's plane down in the show.
prigoshin looking at the s400 missile lmao
Billy Butcher is lex luther, but he is broke
Also Batman, except without the one rule…and money.
Ah and not bald
@@marcymellow7101
Ah and with facial hair
@@joscar062 ah indeed
This is one of my favourite scenes of the entire show. The song is perfect, the thunderstorm in the background... AMAZING end for the first episode 👏💯
speaking of which what is the song?
@@MRN932the passenger by iggy pop
It's weird, but one of the most disturbing parts of this scene for me is seeing the computer screen through the cockpit window as the plane tips. You know there's a pilot in there who's doomed.
Excellent attention to detail on your behalf
I remember watching Season 1 thinking I had a grip on the direction this show was gonna go. Vought was an evil organization with a bunch of murderous psychopathic superheroes, but Homelander was gonna be the only good one and his part of the plot was gonna be navigating this shitstorm. Then JUST before the episode ended, at the very end, he flipped my whole narrative on its head and I was completely shocked. This is probably one of the most memorable pilot episodes I've ever watched.
This is still the most cinematic feat he’s done in the show that felt big budget. Wish he’d do more of this.
They spend 90% of the budget on this shot
@@stevecristian6932 For real?
It was refreshing to see a plane destruction sequence that isn't the instant fireball of death most action scenes go for.
We need Superman and homelander to fight
Superman would win. Homelander couldn't even help land a plane after the pilot died. Superman would have picked it up and controlles its flight path.
Homelander could have landed the plane he just didn’t feel like it. I have a suspicion that he planned on setting up his speech by not saving them.
@@tattoodrdoke He has the strenght to lift the plane. The thing is that it would have broke if he had done so, and everyone would have died anyway. That doesn't take away the fact that he's a terrible sociopath (and also an amazing villain).
@@alexdelarco ive just found out superman has an ability to hold objects and stop them from falling apart which homelander doesn't possess.
Home lander would be on his knees calling him daddy
The way this terrified me,,, I was scared shitless xDD
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I love his flying style. His hand is not like superman, his hand is relax
I know right putting you’re hand up when you fly is old school
*After This* I was hooked.
homelander really hate planes
This was the moment I knew the show would be insanely good. The "I don't give a f" look on his face. This psycho made us love the show in just one scene.
I rlly thought Homelander was a Superman 2.0, but then in this scene... The show showed me he is actually a mix of Superman with Zod...
Homelander and Butcher carrying this show.
The absolute psycho even saluted before destroying the plane.
0:50 This is how Putin felt like when he punishment Wagner chief Prigozhin
How Prighozin died:
This scene made my Instant Gratification Monkey to finish the whole season in 2 days
A preview of what would really happen if Superman wanted to kill Batman and knew he was Bruce Wayne.
Like Batman would not have contingencies planned for Homelander if he knew he existed in his universe
yeah, Batman has fought guys way more dangerous than Homelander lol. The Boys is pretty weak in terms of Power compared to the madness that is DC. @@KanWest-mv6dr
Bro he seriously just waved at the kid before killing him-
Yeah He didnt deserved this atleast He couldve saved him
It's the iconic Superhero pose for me lmao
It was in this scene we learned Homelander wasn't who he appeared to be
Biden taking down billionaires with this reference is crazy
This show very quickly became one of my favourites it's just so entertaining and enjoyable to watch and with this kind of ending to the first episode it just makes the rest so exciting.
Great easter egg of 1978 Superman's Air Force One rescue scene... but with a twist! :D
Yea though in the comics it was an actual passenger plane. Here's it's just a small private jet.
Prigozhin lore
I wouldn't lie, if had the powers, I would be the Homelander.
Uh Nice…
Damm. The way His eyes glowing in Red With the Thunder describes His evil Charakter perfectly.
Such a cool shot when he’s lazering the plane
That villain look🔥💞
whats the song, and that was really cool of how he just stared and smiled as the plane goes down
The passenger by Iggy Pop
boyblanc fitting
London is calling by the clash
I want to make a joke, but that would be just plane wrong.
SPOILER: The mother of the boy and wife of the dad killed here is in Gen V and she seeks revenge on Homelander for destroying the plane that killed her family
yep that why im here
Так пригожин и умер
THIS is how you set the mood of a show
I can’t stop rewatching this scene
Now that CGI was epic
I hope he has some extreme karma for killing everyone on that flight including a kid.
Same. My stomach was in knots because of that.
It's Black Noir not him
@@perzonne6302 not in the show but it would be funny seeing homelander get bodied by himself
Нет никакой особенной причины почему я сегодня включил это видео
I love the playlist on this series and how the little coincidental references in them tell you what’s happening on the screen like how in the translucent fight “London calling” by the clash plays with lyrics like “come out of the cupboard, you boys and girls” like it’s almost Hughie finally understanding how big the lie voughts been selling to him really is. “The passenger” in this scene is also a good reference on the fact that homelanders literally silencing a passenger on a plane. The lyrics “cause it just belongs to you and me” references how the CIA, FBI, and the United States Army “belongs” (is controlled by) vought.
If Superman found out he did this, it would be raps
This show should be called The Blackmailers
MK1 fatality
This scene is what made me fall in love with this show.
When I see a furry on a plane:
This is where I knew I was in for an excellent top notch streaming series
At this point, you kinda catch on that most of the seven aren’t good people, you know A-train is an asshole, you know the deep is an asshole, you know tranluscents an asshole, but from what you’ve seen you’re still holding out hope that Homelander is one of the good guys. And then in this scene you realize, oh shit he’s the worst of them
If Lucas was the Homelander, then it took just 1 second to kill The Albino or even just 10 episodes in Banshee
love these banshee comparisons.
Banshee is criminally underrated, I personally think it’s a much better show than The Boys. Imagine if Homelander had the fighting skills of Lucas though, he’d be unstoppable.
Sheriff hood is more realistic and cold Anthony starr. He looks like the dangerous convict
When i thought the plot was that Homelander is the only good hero in his team
Fucker is a ruthless psychopath with absolutely zero compassion and remorse for those he feels beneath him, which is literally every living being on the planet.