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Does anyone else feel kind of sorry for Homelander?
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Does anyone else feel kind of sorry for Homelander?

I know he's a huge piece of shit and deserved to die a pathetic death but seeing him grovel and cry like a baby at the end didn't feel as cathartic as I thought it would.

He had a HORRIBLE childhood, was constantly tortured as a child, had no loving parental figures in his life, there's no way he could have possibly turned out normal.

Seeing him beg at the end just made me think of all the times he probably begged for mercy as a child when he was at Vought, and he didn't get any(mercy) as a child either.

At the end of the day he was just a sad, lonely child in an adult's body, and he reverted to same child when he lost his powers, and especially when he just whimpered ehhsstop, that got me. It sounded like a kid getting beaten by his alcoholic dad.

Just a sad end to a sad character

u/Character-End-4696 — 15 hours ago

Who would win?

True Form Sukuna vs Gojo with 10 Shadow technique( in addition to his usual kit)

Scenario 1: Assume both of them have no knowledge of each other's cursed technique and fight in a neutral venue

Scenario 2: Both of them have knowledge of each other and get 1 month prep time

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u/Character-End-4696 — 1 day ago