The Deep had some awful writing too but Chase carried it.Don't get the disappointment. The show pretty much completely collapsed after season 1. There were exactly 3 entertaining characters: Butcher, Homelader and later Soldier Boy which all were carried by their actors.
Everything else, the other actors, the writing, the visuals etc. were just complete and utter garbage.
5 seconds in Political rally with people in Red hats.
Also worst face destruction in a long time.
The Deep had some awful writing too but Chase carried it.
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To be fair, the end of Preacher was also pretty weak, but overall it was a better show.
Nope, they just ruined the carpet at the Oval Office, that's about it.So did Homelander go postal off screen then? Did he destroy cities off screen? Why did a lot of the promo stuff show that?
So did Homelander go postal off screen then? Did he destroy cities off screen? Why did a lot of the promo stuff show that?
That's just the level of the modern writers. And keep in mind that the Deep humiliation and such made some people felt really cool and smart about themselves even when everybody got bored. Kudos to actorsr playing this properly till the very end.I didn't hate the finale but I didn't like it either. After a while The Deep shtick got super old for me and as you said that's due to the writing. I felt that character was constantly being used as a punching bag. He literally had no character development other than constantly being humilated. At first I was fine with it due to what he did to Starlight in the very first episode but now I just kind of rolled my eyes whenever he showed up since it's super obvious how the writers feel about the character just through the writing
It is the same situation as Woker 2. At least the Homelander was not raped at the end. Was probably hard to restrain themselves for modern hollywood writers.First season sold him as a massive threat but after that this was quickly dissipated.
But will people even tune in to Vough Rising now? The Boys show was getting less and less popular, getting worse and worse reputation and people somehow will go to a new show? Doubt. It is like D&D with GOT situation where they dropped the show for their Star Wars contracts and those never materialized while D&D became a laughing stock without job.I don't think it was running out of ideas. Probably have to turn the script into room to room action and plot for the sake of budget, which is going to Vought Rising now.
Well atleast I will for the first 3 episodes. But people keep telling me final season budget cuts is a common thing that Amazon does. Boys writer wrote around that and did a shitty job knowingly.But will people even tune in to Vough Rising now? The Boys show was getting less and less popular, getting worse and worse reputation and people somehow will go to a new show? Doubt. It is like D&D with GOT situation where they dropped the show for their Star Wars contracts and those never materialized while D&D became a laughing stock without job.
I stopped watching around season 3 when I realized that I was basically watching the same thing over and over. And the season ending finales were so lowbudget that it became ridiculous for a superhero show. Reading about the later seasons and the direction the show took I feel like I haven't missed anything of worth.Don't get the disappointment. The show pretty much completely collapsed after season 1. There were exactly 3 entertaining characters: Butcher, Homelader and later Soldier Boy which all were carried by their actors.
Everything else, the other actors, the writing, the visuals etc. were just complete and utter garbage.
I don't get this supe power level shit. All this time Homelander was just another random supe then? Slightly more powerful than most others, sure, but several times in the whole show he is getting his ass kicked and is unable to actually kill anyone when they try. He can't even kill any of the other supes attacking him when he is slightly outnumbered. How many "A-List" supes he managed to kill 1v1 in the whole show anyway? Black Noir who didn't see it coming and A-Train after he tripped? Why couldn't he just kill Kimiko? Butcher? Soldier Boy? In the whole show he is killing regular people and maybe the random D-lister.
So what exactly was so special about him? First season sold him as a massive threat but after that this was quickly dissipated. They even let him go at one point in an earlier episode, when they could easily make him lost his powers just like in the final episode. Again, he was attacked by a bunch of other supes and couldn't hurt nobody. So why couldn't they jsut do that instead of viruses and other bullshit? Just gather a bunch of other strong supes, meet him in an alley and beat the shit out of him.
They made Homelander a joke after S1 and we were supposed to give a shit about everyone else supposedly fear him?
Powerscaling is non existent in this show. The characters are as powerful as the writers need them to be for the scene.
Invincible has the same problem.
Boils down to lazy writing.
I'm in the middle of a Supernatural marathon.Also, fuck Eric Kripke. I'm never watching any of his shit again
Because a lot of shows fall off in the last season.But people keep telling me final season budget cuts is a common thing that Amazon does.
Hasn't he left after 5 seasons of supernatural? Personally I thinl the show should have ended after 5 seasons.I'm in the middle of a Supernatural marathon.
Without spoiling anything does it also suffer in the end?
The final episode is a bit rubbish but it ties up all the loose ends in the second-to-last episode so you can easily overlook it.I'm in the middle of a Supernatural marathon.
Without spoiling anything does it also suffer in the end?
Thank you for calling out these specific reaction fucks, I remember when the writer's strike was happening and they were reacting to anime episodes and saying, "We're sending the half the revenue of our reaction videos to support the Writer's Strike", while offering no support to the Japanese animation studios that actually wrote and animated the shows.Remember that you are not the target audience. This is what Kripke is aiming for:
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Yes, but for a different reason mostly because it drags too much. By season 10 you saw everything that could ever see. Season 15 you're tired... It's kinda ironic having Carry On My Wayward Son as a theme song and taking too long to move onI'm in the middle of a Supernatural marathon.
Without spoiling anything does it also suffer in the end?
While I agree with you for the most part, these guys walked into MAJOR $$$ at Netflix. They delivered a reasonably good low budget heavy metal film and then Three Body Problem, which isn't great but at least tries to condense the stellar, but very elaborate and culturally divergent, source material.But will people even tune in to Vough Rising now? The Boys show was getting less and less popular, getting worse and worse reputation and people somehow will go to a new show? Doubt. It is like D&D with GOT situation where they dropped the show for their Star Wars contracts and those never materialized while D&D became a laughing stock without job.
It is pretty clear that writers did not care anymore and just wanted to do project their own issues, while actors did their best (without excitement though) to wrap it up. It is visible from the way they post and answer questions. Basically the attitude of "let it end already" .I get it's hard to figure out how to conclude a series sometimes, but this had source material to work with. I think what you see in a lot of shows is the writers and show runners and actors are all human, they probably get tired of working on the same project for year after year and they subconsciously get mentally checked out by the end and kinda mail it in. This season felt totally mailed in.
Certainly the writers, once they had secured the commitment to finish the show and knew it was ending, but abandoned any notion of servicing the show and just went for whatever would get them golf claps within their little social circles, online bluesky communities, and whatever next job they hope to get.It is pretty clear that writers did not care anymore and just wanted to do project their own issues, while actors did their best (without excitement though) to wrap it up. It is visible from the way they post and answer questions. Basically the attitude of "let it end already" .