@@jordanfunches1445 not really because homelander could’ve just went to his house at like 3am and end him. No witnesses. But homelander probably didn’t take a lot of offense to the joke.
Homelander was actually completely reasonable here, even more surprisingly so he handled his anger amazingly. I've seen worse reactions from PTSD triggers.
Another thing that Soldier Boy and Homelander hav in common despite nvr knowing each other they turned out pretty much the same with PTSD or shell shock as Soldier Boy called it. Like father like son definitely applies to Soldier Boy and Homelander
@@mattyh6837Someone showing you something extremely traumatic and you responding with what basically counts as a "Fuck you dude" is completely reasonable.
@@Saberwing. they really do because alot of ppl seem to not know why he's the way he is I had one dude say "if he were a stronger man he'd be better" like bro come back and talk when you've been experimented on for almost 2 decades and raised by psychos then tell me you're gonna act like Clark Kent
@@theVictor-isVonDoom that's a great comparison actually. Superpowers+ Growing up in isolation while being treated like a genius talking monkey = Homelander Superpowers+ Raised by a loving couple = Superman
Homelander is very easy to hate, but kinda hard to fully condemn. This dude is *exactly* what they made him and having to so brazenly lie about this non-existent family and childhood must kill him on the inside.
@@edburns584 Yes but that blanket reminded him of his actual terrible childhood, it didn’t make him feel good. Even though it’s a “safety item” it triggers bad memories.
Back when Homelander still was somewhat reasonable ( not killing that dude ). After Madelyn's death he just aint giving a fvck anymore and started to kill everyone
You mean WHEN he saw that blanket. I actually thought it was devent acting because you could tell it was an act all fake for him, this not genuine emotions UNTIL his true to character reaction to the blanket and getting pissed off immediately. Even more true to character would be offing Randy offset.
Homelander isnt supposed to be a good actor. When he says "my mom would sit here and... uh play some songs" you can tell he's making shit up. But the homelander actor is phenomenal
Better question: why THE FUCK would they include an item from Homelander's actual terrible childhood on the bed. Did Randy think "you know what, we should remind him of how he grew up in a lab"
The explanation in universe is that it was meant to give an extra sense of realism. To include something form his actual ‘childhood’ to sell the illusion.
@@jaumete30 Lucas clearly stated “as a” at the beginning of his comment. Clearly that means he’s the most eligible person to comment. How dare you question his excellence.
He wanted his backstory to be perfect, but 99% of it was just an act, play pretend. His blankie represented like 0.1% of the real story, and it caused him to have a total meltdown.
I think the reason Homelander works where other superman satires fail; is because he's not "superman but evil" he's superman but he was RAISED to be superman. Clark was raised as a regular man first with good parents, Homelander is how he'd turn out if he was told he was superman first.
Everyone is asking ‘why would Randy do that?’ but never stopped to consider that those employees might not know the real story or who Homelander is outside of the news stories and media attention.
Yeah but he was angry with that because it makes him remember where he comes from so in that moment he never thought of the possibility that they didn’t know the story about the blanket
@Matr what no he doesn't. Homelander is alive in the show and in the comics him and black noir fight and he is severely weakened, then the boys come in and finish him off.
@@robertyocum7200 in the comics, Homelander was straight up killed and ripped apart by Black Noir. It was Black Noir that was severely weakened and finished off by The Boys after the fight.
Makes u feel bad for him sometimes fr, how he was grown in a lab and never experienced the warmth of a family and has to talk about it on camera as though he experienced all of it.....
@@bigdaddysbaked yeah his childhood sucked and so do so many others I mean many kids in the US grow up in poverty some become bad some become good but he is pretty much evil I grew up in poverty but I got out of it and don't kill or rob people so it's all about how you cope
They knew that was his actual baby blanket and thought to include it but didn’t know he grew up in a lab and that blanket was his only possession as a child
When it comes to proportionality between harm done to Homelander vs Homelander's response to that harm, Randy Setdeck has the biggest ratio by far in the entirety of the boys. Gave Homelander a fucking PTSD attack and only got a towel thrown at him. Any other character would have their head crushed in. The power of the Randy
for people who don’t understand that isn’t his real old house it’s just for that tv show he was actually in a special containment and that was his real blanket when he was a child
More like he went right but the doctors and lab techs were idiots They really thought "let's antagonize the walking death machine his entire childhood then release him into the world surely he'll be like Naruto and forgive us while loving us unconditionally right???"
That blanket was the only thing in that entire house that was actually apart of his child hood no wonder he doesn’t want it mixed in with all the fake bullshit
Literally one of the best tv show antagonists of all time. Probably top 5 for me. Anthony Starr really takes would could be a generic evil superman and gives him depth and character, his tiny facial expressions are so good and easy to miss.
I love how he just says “you fucking asshole” in such a bloopers real kinda way, when in reality it is a miracle randy isn’t a bloodied corpse right now
You know, Homelander being so genuine and happy at the start talking about fake happy childhood is him deep down inside his heart dreaming and wanting that kind of life 😭 poor guy was raised in a laboratory and received no genuine love whatsoever 😔
I dont know if they made Homelander do this or if he ordered it himself, but either way it was truly fucked up. Just look at him walking around in a fake suburban house that is literally a backlot studio and becoming visibly distressed about the childhood he never had. Then the blanket from his days in the lab was just the cherry on top. Given how terrifyingly psychotic Homelander is, it is very impressive that he held it together as well as he did.
Randy’s the luckiest guy in the whole series
Right
No luck, timing.😂😂😂
@@jordanfunches1445 not really because homelander could’ve just went to his house at like 3am and end him. No witnesses. But homelander probably didn’t take a lot of offense to the joke.
@@BETA00009 wasn't a joke but yeah he could've been killed with no witnesses
Yep, thankfully he didn’t kill Randy
Imagine giving the strongest force on the planet a full on PTSD flash back and all he does is throw a blanket on you lol
If he wanted....that blanket would have sliced randy in 2.
So tbf....it is rather impressive power control levels from Homelander 😂
I’d say Randy is lucky that’s all that happened
Randy just spend all luck for his entire life ...
With what happened to him in the labs they should be lucky he not a super villen wiping out the world now
Definitely wasn't PTSD dude. That reaction was nowhere near a PTSD flashback it just reminded him of his lack of an actual family
"Randy. _WHY."_
Homelander legit sounds betrayed in that line.
Yep, he sounds like a dude that got pissed off by his friend. Like, F you man.
Homelander was actually completely reasonable here, even more surprisingly so he handled his anger amazingly. I've seen worse reactions from PTSD triggers.
Another thing that Soldier Boy and Homelander hav in common despite nvr knowing each other they turned out pretty much the same with PTSD or shell shock as Soldier Boy called it. Like father like son definitely applies to Soldier Boy and Homelander
He wasnt "completely" reasonable. If he was he wouldnt have insulted the guy
@@mattyh6837Someone showing you something extremely traumatic and you responding with what basically counts as a "Fuck you dude" is completely reasonable.
@waffleten9750 i didnt say he was reasonable, i just said he wasnt completely unreasonable
Yeah he got worse and worse after his image started sliding. In the beginning his image was great and so he wasn’t as bothered by things
It was from his time in the Labs so it triggered his PTSD and who wouldn’t be pissed anyways
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@@NSK38 Ong be better
Nobody knew that's what it was. Everybody genuinely believed the story Homelander and Bought was feeding everyone.
Was it? Always just thought he was mad because it was a kids blankie in what was supposed to be his room.
Ngl randy kinda lucky he didn't die
Nah! Randy just wanted a quick ticket outta life thats all..
Why the ngl
@Matr fr randy would of killed him
Randy one of the last ones to piss homelander off and live to tell the tale
Did he killed randy
Randy triggered his PTSD and got away with it, what a chad.
He died got Hit by a towel
Lucky you mean
Randy season 1: "Wait WHAT exactly did I get away with?"
@@SurprisinglyDeep him after knowing about the flight the rape and the genocidal thoughts "wait did I survive that"
@@isaacpianos5208 lol
Homelander actually was a REALLY nice and sane person in this clip
Yeah, because he was acting for tv
At this point in the series Madelyn still has control over him. There are only a handful of people in Season 1 who know what he’s really like.
@@mcswim565no he didn’t even kill randy even when he put the same blanket that was in his actual terrible child hood
Probably the calmest show of rage from homelander
Yeah, it was like a friend being a douche bag
When he was experimented on in a lab all he had was that blanket inside his cage
Dam they need to do a backstory during his lab days.
@@Saberwing. they really do because alot of ppl seem to not know why he's the way he is I had one dude say "if he were a stronger man he'd be better" like bro come back and talk when you've been experimented on for almost 2 decades and raised by psychos then tell me you're gonna act like Clark Kent
@@theVictor-isVonDoom true
@@theVictor-isVonDoom that's a great comparison actually.
Superpowers+ Growing up in isolation while being treated like a genius talking monkey = Homelander
Superpowers+ Raised by a loving couple = Superman
@@MehdiGlz I mean that's the entire point of his character lol.
The most nonchalant Homelander melt down in the show. If this was during season 3, Randy would be a stain on the wall.
In season 4 the entire house would be in flames.
Homelander is very easy to hate, but kinda hard to fully condemn. This dude is *exactly* what they made him and having to so brazenly lie about this non-existent family and childhood must kill him on the inside.
It's more them that. It's also what actors in general must feel.When they have to pretend they had such a great life growing up for a certain role.
@@nosuchthing8I think that might be different, ever since in the series he always “plays” himself on the roles with a life he never had.
Homelander is one of those villains that you can hate but love at the same time. He's very well written and his actor did not disappoint at all.
I do indeed believe Mr Homelander did nothing wrong throughout the entire series
@@LongJohnSilver-es6hjI got pissed off at maeve when she started fighting him at the end of season 3. I wanted to see homelander fight soldier boy.
That's the equivalent of putting a rifle that shot Kennedy in the kennedys dining table
Not really equivalent that blanket was his sole safety item back then I wouldn't consider the rifle that shot Kennedy his safety item
Did he killed him
@@edburns584 Yes but that blanket reminded him of his actual terrible childhood, it didn’t make him feel good. Even though it’s a “safety item” it triggers bad memories.
All the Kennedys are dead 💀
@@spadehaze1541 doesn’t change how the comparison isn’t there
Back when Homelander still was somewhat reasonable ( not killing that dude ). After Madelyn's death he just aint giving a fvck anymore and started to kill everyone
Yeah Maddy Homelander would have murdered everyone 😂
I mean Madelyn was a baddie so I can understand
Did he killed randy?
@@zimknxckb4ck ethan no
@@zimknxckb4ck No he just threw the blanket at him
"RANDY. WHY?"
I'll never get over how good that delivery is 😂
The calmest freak out he’ll have for the entire show
I liked how genuine Homelander was before he saw that blanket. Amazing acting.
Genuine?
You mean WHEN he saw that blanket. I actually thought it was devent acting because you could tell it was an act all fake for him, this not genuine emotions UNTIL his true to character reaction to the blanket and getting pissed off immediately. Even more true to character would be offing Randy offset.
@@kcdurran nah, this was before he went fully off the deep end and just started killing willy nilly.
Homelander isnt supposed to be a good actor. When he says "my mom would sit here and... uh play some songs" you can tell he's making shit up. But the homelander actor is phenomenal
@@caelin4174he's so good at playing a bad, narcy actor.
Better question: why THE FUCK would they include an item from Homelander's actual terrible childhood on the bed. Did Randy think "you know what, we should remind him of how he grew up in a lab"
How THE FUCK Randy Set-Deck supposed to know ?!
@@cadler5885 wait he doesn't? Haven't watch the show
@@mamen6486 no-one knows how Homelander grew up outside of Vought.
The explanation in universe is that it was meant to give an extra sense of realism. To include something form his actual ‘childhood’ to sell the illusion.
@@nadroji6549 homelander's past is highly confidential. I doubt that randy set deck is important enough in vought to know about homelander's past.
Probably the nicest he's been to someone
Too many cameras to do anything. Randy probably wasn’t found afterwards
@@michaelangelo1787That would have been too obvious
He didn't even kill him. He just was dissapointed.
As a Professional I have to agree with Homelander, the blanket on the bed is a classic amateur move.
As a Minecraft single player, I have to also agree
Why?
@@jaumete30 Lucas clearly stated “as a” at the beginning of his comment. Clearly that means he’s the most eligible person to comment. How dare you question his excellence.
Ad an unpaid professional, I agree
don't get it
‘Who put that there?’
‘Deez’
‘Who’s deez?’
‘Deez nuts’
*instantly evaporated*
Worth it
Went out a legend
“Joe”
“Who’s Joe?”
“Joe mama”
Nutz absorbs the energy
🗿
You know Homelander is scary as shit when people are suprised Randy Set-Deck isn't dead 😂
Ironically, that is the nicest Homelander has ever been.
He wanted his backstory to be perfect, but 99% of it was just an act, play pretend.
His blankie represented like 0.1% of the real story, and it caused him to have a total meltdown.
Wait, so he had 99.1% of a backstory?
I think the reason Homelander works where other superman satires fail; is because he's not "superman but evil" he's superman but he was RAISED to be superman. Clark was raised as a regular man first with good parents, Homelander is how he'd turn out if he was told he was superman first.
@@imamorp7980 99.1% pure
99.1% pure compound v
breaking boys
He talked to randy like he was his roommate ☠️
Bro movie name plss 🙏☠️
@@gr_reaper_112it’s a show called “the boys”
@@gr_reaper_112Amazon Prime’s The Boys is a series, enjoy
@@gr_reaper_112it's The Boys, and it's a TV show
😂
Randy Setdeck is the luckiest man in that universe, he gave him a flashback and survived
Everyone is asking ‘why would Randy do that?’ but never stopped to consider that those employees might not know the real story or who Homelander is outside of the news stories and media attention.
Yeah but he was angry with that because it makes him remember where he comes from so in that moment he never thought of the possibility that they didn’t know the story about the blanket
"What just happened???" you just called death
Did he killed him
@@zimknxckb4ck no
@Matr what no he doesn't. Homelander is alive in the show and in the comics him and black noir fight and he is severely weakened, then the boys come in and finish him off.
@@robertyocum7200 in the comics, Homelander was straight up killed and ripped apart by Black Noir. It was Black Noir that was severely weakened and finished off by The Boys after the fight.
@@zimknxckb4ck dude stfu, you asked that in like 5 comments, ask once and stop, or look it up genius.
Today I learned his last name wasn't Set-Deck and that his job was set decoration.
Underated comment 😂
Good job to homelander for playing Antony Starr so good.
Honestly he is right for being upset, it literally triggered his PTSD
“what just happened?” ill tell you what, randy is the luckiest mf in that world
Makes u feel bad for him sometimes fr, how he was grown in a lab and never experienced the warmth of a family and has to talk about it on camera as though he experienced all of it.....
Kinda yeah but then I remember all the horrible things that he has done
@@thomasregimbal989 because of his childhood 🤦
@@bigdaddysbaked yeah his childhood sucked and so do so many others I mean many kids in the US grow up in poverty some become bad some become good but he is pretty much evil I grew up in poverty but I got out of it and don't kill or rob people so it's all about how you cope
can anybody tell me about whats this show about?
can anybody tell me about whats this show about?
Proof that the cameraman never dies
Calmest Homelander outburst.
Randy wasn't found after that💀😂
Hise dead 😂😂😆😆
He actually took that surprisingly well
They knew that was his actual baby blanket and thought to include it but didn’t know he grew up in a lab and that blanket was his only possession as a child
Did that happen to him in real life or movie story plot
Imagine being in a position to where you have to explain your fake childhood. I know Homelander evil but this is just sad
He was acting like Gordon Ramsay 😂
@Keiki Haniyasushin IRL Plot twist: Gordon Ramsay is him
Same hair too
'What....in the actual f*ck....is this f*ck*ng blanket doing here?'
The Homelander 😅
I see what you did there
When it comes to proportionality between harm done to Homelander vs Homelander's response to that harm, Randy Setdeck has the biggest ratio by far in the entirety of the boys.
Gave Homelander a fucking PTSD attack and only got a towel thrown at him.
Any other character would have their head crushed in. The power of the Randy
It hits hard after season 3 knowing who his father really is.
Man he is really great actor.
My guy randy is just hiding behind the door I'm dead LMFAOOO
He has the same energy of when you find out your sibling messed with your stuff.
That delivery “Fucking asshole” has such a human restrain to it. It’s astonishing
Lmao Randy behind tht Door like He was on tht Plane w Homelander😂😂
Bet Homelander wished the same thing at that moment.
for people who don’t understand that isn’t his real old house it’s just for that tv show he was actually in a special containment and that was his real blanket when he was a child
The more I learn about homelander the more I understand why he does certain things
“Who put the fucking blanket on the bed” 😀
“Who put the fucking-blanket on the bed” 💀
"Hasn't changed a bit since I was little.😁"
3 seconds later.
"Who put the fucking blanket on the bed!😡"
When a test tube experiment goes wrong..
The result - a fucking disappointment 🗿🗿
More like he went right but the doctors and lab techs were idiots
They really thought "let's antagonize the walking death machine his entire childhood then release him into the world surely he'll be like Naruto and forgive us while loving us unconditionally right???"
@@theVictor-isVonDoom damn correct
The first time I've seen homelander get mad without a sinister intention
I love how he calls him a f*cking asshole like if it was a prank gone wrong
Best tour room ever
Can we all agree Randy got off easy compared to literally anyone else homelander meets
"Randy why?"
Cracked me up for some reason
This is actually quite polite for Homelander😂
For a sensetive douchebag Homelander handled ptsd flashback very well.
Hgchdie❤r🎉😊ugueyfuf
probably the only time we see Homie get angry at somebody without murderous intent
Calmest homelander moments when he is pissed off
That blanket was the only thing in that entire house that was actually apart of his child hood no wonder he doesn’t want it mixed in with all the fake bullshit
To think that Vought probably killed those actors in the picture to hide the fact that they are not Homelander and his family
Or maybe they are working for Vought like scientists perhaps?
Literally one of the best tv show antagonists of all time. Probably top 5 for me. Anthony Starr really takes would could be a generic evil superman and gives him depth and character, his tiny facial expressions are so good and easy to miss.
Don’t worry guys, the camera man never dies.
Randy just dodged a nuclear missile.
Randy is lucky this isn't season 3 Homelander.
Randy's like cavalier about the HOMELANDER yelling at him, its like their friends 😂😂😂
Randy hiding behind the door was the funniest thing I have ever seen😂😂😂
Homelander: 😭😭
Randy: 🗿🗿
Great song choice, I remember from GTA 3
Life is but a mere supply-Dezma
Randy set-dec should play the lottery bc that mf is lucky homelander didnt kill him
This is the most calmest rage by Homelander
I love how he just says “you fucking asshole” in such a bloopers real kinda way, when in reality it is a miracle randy isn’t a bloodied corpse right now
This is *THE NICEST* he's ever been to anyone that pissed him off before! 😮😅
Actually obscenely sad that he had to do this
Homelander was THIS close to painting his room with Randy's remains😭
This is the most calm homelander's been
Randy for real should start celebrating his second birthday from now on
Randy did more damage to homelander than any bullet
Yeah more than solder boy, hughie and butcher combine
"Randy why ?" Homelander said calmly
This is actually one of the only times Homelander WASNT overreactong
Randy Setdeck is the luckiest man in the series! He forces Homelander to relive past trauma and all Homelander did was call him an asshole.
bro is so lucky he didnt got rocked what the hell 💀
I think Homelander’s anger here had more to do with him being a perfectionist rather than having PTSD.
that towel throw def gave him a concussion
Randy set Dec means randy set decoration. He was in charge of props on set
Im just surprise he didn't laser eyes beam his ass right then and there...lmaoo
The thought if a teenage homelander being on ANY sports team is absolutely terrifying. Imagine if he got mad and punched a kid.
When your binky gives you serious PTSD lol.
You know, Homelander being so genuine and happy at the start talking about fake happy childhood is him deep down inside his heart dreaming and wanting that kind of life 😭 poor guy was raised in a laboratory and received no genuine love whatsoever 😔
That happened to the actor or the character?
@@Ranaria_Xamtony star is actually homelander in real life in case you didnt know 👍
Rip to brandy
nah props to randy he did some of the most stupid crap and lived
@@ashjar2703 you say that but we haven’t seen that character at all in other seasons 👀👀
Randy Setdeck; the REAL threat of the Boyz
He survived a pissed off Homelander.
Dude tbh homelander was hella calm here considering what that blanket represented.
He really let that man slide tbh
I dont know if they made Homelander do this or if he ordered it himself, but either way it was truly fucked up. Just look at him walking around in a fake suburban house that is literally a backlot studio and becoming visibly distressed about the childhood he never had. Then the blanket from his days in the lab was just the cherry on top. Given how terrifyingly psychotic Homelander is, it is very impressive that he held it together as well as he did.
After seeing what Homelander is capable of later in the series and what that blanket means to him, I'd say he took that rather well. 😂
bro let Randy live💀💀💀