Hughie and Annie go really well together when they aren't both being idiots, usually just Hughie. It's probably the only pleasant part of the show to see besides maybe Frenchie and Kimiko's relationship. It will get better.
Yeah, no idea what she's thinking. The tension was especially so awkward between the two in season 1 because they have great chemistry. So Hughie lying to her and even using her, while constantly under threat of being found out just felt super uncomfortable and sad, especially because you'd just knew the two would make a good team.
Fair warning to Vkunia: Natalie Gold’s fans almost lynched her when she skipped *that* scene watching it! She had to go back and add it to the next episode she released. 😂
14:31 "Rainman" (1988) a movie about a guy with autism (Dustin Hoffman), and his younger Brother (Tom Cruise), taking a cross country trip after the death of their father. It is a pretty good movie.
That exchange went completely unnoticed huh V?? M.M: "There's nothing wrong with having a little but of God in you." Butcher: "Says the Preacher to the Nun." LOL That line ALWAYS makes me laugh. HARD. No pun intended.
Hughie is. Hughie is exceptionally good for Annie's soul. Without Hughie there to listen to Annie, she might have let herself slip into a really dark and depressing emotional pit and never be herself. Hughie is even good for Billy Butcher's soul. He makes Butcher laugh more than probably even HE would have thought. So I'd say that there IS at least THAT one thing that is good for the soul.
Mesmer is played by Haley Joel Osment, who played in greats like The Sixth Sense, Pay It Forward, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence NOT the Mummy I keep seeing him has having played in X-men Last Stand as Leech, but that character was actually played by Cameron Bright, who also played a young Orlin in Stargate SG-1
TIL Cameron Bright is a different person but yea you're right. I also have often lumped all those child actors together. Jake Lloyd is a third similar actor.
You are exactly right. People not only have the right to believe what they want to believe, as you said, but they DO believe what they want to believe, no matter how much it bothers certain types out there. For the overwhelming majority of people, the only reason they believe in whatever ancient superstitions they're into is because they were conditioned to believe it in their childhood. Had they grown up in some other place and time, they'd simply believe in something else. And the people trying to make their superstitions into laws, especially in a "free country" are really the worst of all.
Rain Man is a 1988 movie starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. It won the Oscar for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor ( Dustin Hoffman) and best screenplay. -totally worth a review.
Karl Urban has admitted that he LOVES playing Butcher. lol Now I'm wondering what would happen if you had a meeting between Butcher and Negan (from The Walking Dead). What would THAT look like?? LOL.
@@kaze.14 True but he's not going to BE Negan; even IF they give his character some similar traits. Just like how Negan resembles the Comedian, but still not quite him. Know what I mean?? Like Soldier Not isn't"quite" Dean Winchester. I'd say he's Dean, without a sense of humor. lol. Even though Soldier Boy did have a solid music hit, back in the day, it's still not Dean singing "Eye of the tiger". You know?? lol. There's just enough to be familiar, but it's going to lack that little something that's needed. I'm just saying.
Way to go Vicky! I'm truly enjoying Your take on this Series! I hope You stick with it through all 3 Seasons! Keep up the good work on these Reaction Videos!
I'm a religious person myself and I find this kind of commercialized Christianity a real turn off (in the show and IRL). Makes me think of when Christ threw the moneychangers out of the temple. Sincere faith is simple and doesn't need spectacle or merch etc.
Nor, does it need any kind of religion. At least not one of the Abrahamic religions. And if you need the reasons for that explained then, you are one of those reasons. But yeah, faith is fine, so long as it stays out of the lives of anyone who isn't part of it.
Rain Man: is a 1988 film starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. Hoffman plays a character called Ray who is diagnosed as an autistic savant. So imagine if you had a 4 Litre jar filled with jelly beans and it falls and smashes onto the floor; a character such as Ray can not only (just at a cursory glance) tell you the total number of beans, but the exact number of each color. There are many different types of savants with differing areas of hyper accelerated awareness. So when someone references Rain Man they mean the person is Stephen Hawking/albert Einstein level brilliant. Without even applying any effort. I think you might enjoy Rain Man for a reaction. Why not give it a shot??
Homelander had a severe lack of intimacy during his youth and the scientists who ran experiments on him took advantage of his trust and never showed him real care. If you never show someone empathy they will grow up to be someone who lacks it for others.
@MajesticsTwelve I've seen the first 3 seasons of this show, and it's very apparent that the Homelander character is deliberately imbued with recognizable psychological disorders that scream his name.
Rainman = someone with autism, but born with extraordinary abilities. (an idiot savant, basically). Hughie is untrained, but he is the spark that makes this edition of The Boys so effective. He's the MVP of the group.
Okay but the acting ???❤️ idk why but homelander and the deep ate my favs and I think it’s the way they are portrayed… there actors do such a great job
14:24 - "Rain Man. I don't know what Rain Man is." - It's a 1988 movie starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. They're brothers and Hoffman pays an autistic man who can't function in the real world, but who is excellent at certain things, like counting. When their father dies, Cruise basically kidnaps Hoffman, hoping to get a bigger inheritance. It's kind of a road trip movie. 15:24 - "This is a little much. He's acting like he is the chosen one." - Take away the costume and the flying, add about 30 years to his age, slap on some orange makeup, and you wouldn't be able to tell this scene apart from an actual Trump rally. Trump has even said that he is the chosen one. 47:32 - "Why is he immune to everything?" - Because he's indestructible and can level an entire city without breaking a sweat. How do you prosecute someone like that?
They are genuinely in love, and both at least try to be better than they are. Sometimes they fail, but they aren't inherently cruel and selfish like so many of the other characters (Butcher for example puts his own vengeance ahead of the welfare of his supposed friends several times). Also, Karen Fukuhara is a sweetheart, a real bubbly personality.
The titular Rain Man is Dustin Hoffman's character, an autistic man who has eccentric behavior and cannot properly care for himself or cope, but is able to do complex math with ease.
Rain Man was a movie with Dustin Hoffman who played an idiot savant. An idiot savant is someone who would be considered mentally challenged and yet a prodigy in math or statistics. You should give that movie a watch. It is very moving. 😅 Butcher using the supe baby as a weapon is right out of the Incredibles where Bob Parr was using Jak-Jak's eye beams as a weapon. Only Butcher actually did it to kill people. That was pretty sick. 😮
Rainman us as Dustin Hoffman, Tom Cruise movie where Dustin Hoffman (the "Rainman" of the title) is an autistic person who is a savant. Basically its saying you're really good at something but not very capable otherwise.
Rain Man (1988) is a movie starring Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman. It won all the Oscars and would make for a great reaction, you would absolutely love it.
This crowd is also my absolute nightmare lol, just thinking about being there makes me so uncomfortable. This whole event and the people there make me so uneasy
@@princeproductions8599 I'll give you a serious answer but I'm just talking for me, not for Vkunia. For your first question, I don't have anything against god since I don't believe in the existence of a god or gods. Regarding your second question, there's nothing wrong with that, but what's happening in this episode of The Boys (and what also happens in real life unfortunately) is more than people just gathering to support what they believe in. It's people thinking they are better than others because of their religion, it's people indoctrinating and "correcting" how children think instead of teaching them to think critically and form their own opinions, it's people trying to impose their morals onto others as if it was the law, it's people trying to "save" others who don't share the same beliefs, it's people who claim to preach love when they only spread intolerence. I don't care about a person's religious beliefs as long as it doesn't become a harmful thing. Now, of course I wouldn't go full Butcher either, especially in a gathering of the sort haha, that's too much
@@princeproductions8599 Hey, thanks for being understanding. By the way I don't mean any disrespect, in my book anybody is free to practice their religion as long as it doesn't hurt anybody :)
Anthony Starr is a phenomenal actor. He brings Homelander to life and really makes you hate him. That look he has with the dead eyes is so freaking unsettling.
The horrible thing about Homelander's childhood is not just that he grow up completely without a family/friends/love, the doctor's also tortured and abused him to see how strong he is. They even had other Supes coming in his room and beat him up. All that until he was 18 years old.
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Artistically, the eagle ornaments on Homelanders shoulders are more similar to the eagles depicted in the iconography of the Third Reich than to those in official U.S. iconography.
@cytaldeeartist Karl Urban, the actor who plays Butcher, plays the character Skurge in Thor Ragnarok. Skurge is who Loki gave Heimdall's job to after he replaced Odin with himself.
He literally didn't replace Heimdall. Heimdall was in the movie and had more lines than Urban. Also, the only reason he "replaced" Heimdall is because Loki screwed everything up and banished Heimdall.
If only Starlight could be become an independent superhero, where she wasn’t controlled by Vought. And your rant on those hyper conservative so-called Christians is perfect.
To all my non-Christians, do y'all try to convert other people to your religion? I know Jews and Muslims kinda do, but not actively, or they just accept it when people join their religion. Christians will actively shame you into submission. Without having absolute memorization of knowledge and stuff, they'll just gaslight you into thinking they're right. I would know...
If you want a peak into Homelander's past and the only depiction of one so far, you'll have to watch the last episode of The Boys: Diabolical Animated Series. The spin off is small and I feel in good taste and is famous for having 7 episodes all animated by different people in 7 different distinct styles! A definite must watch if you like the way this show uses it's main and side characters
Hi Vicky, great to see you continuing your The Boys journey!😊 I've been looking forward to your next long episode compilation. Just got some snacks for this one.🥗🥤 Homelander and A-Train were the worst in these episodes. I agree, I don't see the chemistry between Hughie and Annie. It just seems awkward. Great reactions to these episodes of The Boys, Vicky!!!!🎬👏👏👏👏