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The Boys season 2 was bigger, stranger, and somehow even darker than the first. Revelations about Compound V, a hip new heroine as the voice of the Seven, and closure for Billy Butcher… So how did that all shake out? Beware of huge spoilers ahead.

It's been clear since the beginning of The Boys that Homelander is a dangerous sociopath with little regard for human life, a tendency to be highly manipulative, and a horrible, killer temper. The question is always if he can really be kept in check, and by the end of Season 2, it looks like almost nothing about Homelander is stable anymore.


Early on, his twisted relationship with Madelyn was the main check on his behavior, but he ended up killing her after a perceived betrayal. In season 2, he seems to draw strength and comfort from both Stormfront and his son Ryan, even though the boy isn't always what he hoped for.

By the end of the season finale, Stormfront is at death's door and Ryan has finally, definitively, chosen a different path for himself, rejecting his father's path of violence and manipulation. And while he leaves with Butcher, Butcher hands Ryan over to a more responsible party.

That leaves Homelander absolutely untethered in the final moments of the season, and whatever happens with him next will definitely be an extremely volatile situation. Keep watching the video to see how we're explaining the end of The Boys season 2!

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Homelander over the edge | 0:00
Neuman's secret | 1:23
Hughie's future | 2:11
Two Supes down | 2:57
Redeemed heroes | 3:51
Free Boys | 4:52

Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/259088/the-ending-of-the-boys-season-2-explained/

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