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Small Details You Missed In The Boys Season 2 So Far

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With three new episodes of The Boys now available to watch on Amazon Prime, and five to go, Season Two promises to be packed with references and nods that might not stand out after a single viewing. Here are a few.

The Boys enjoys its television and movie references. Whether it's a nod to other projects that the cast and crew have worked on in the past, or having Chris Hansen of To Catch a Predator fame anchor a news broadcast, there are plenty of little things to look out for. In the opening scene of The Boys first episode of the second season, the audience jumps back and forth between two events: Black Noir cleaning up a mess from the end of the previous season, and Mr. Edgar negotiating the conditions of Vought's superheroes operating in the military, and the damage they might cause to human life.

This is a reference to Get Smart, a comedic 1960s spy show starring Don Adams as Agent 86. In it, a running gag continually resurfaced around Maxwell Smart's desire to speak to the Chief privately, urging for the highest level of secrecy by using the Cone of Silence, a device consisting mostly of clear plastic that would usually lower from the ceiling and cover the heads of both men so they could communicate without fear of being heard. The device, however, rarely worked as intended. Keep watching to learn about more Small Details You Missed In The Boys Season 2 So Far!

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The Cone of Silence | 0:00
The belly of the whale | 1:31
The heart of Black Noir | 2:24
Dawn of the Seven | 3:20
Butcher vs Hughie | 4:39

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