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Billy and Homelander going toe to toe for the first time a moment that still tops the show

u/vought-CEO — 3 days ago

In Project Hail Mary (2026). While Dr. Grace is picking a voice for Rocky's translation, they come across a french voice over option. Both the human and alien with time of interaction less than a month agree that the french accent sucks. Which speaks volumes.

u/vought-CEO — 8 days ago
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Scenarios where Eric Kripke's "Iam sorry you're upset, but its the story I wanted to tell" would've made sense.

Now these examples aren't necessarly a reason for showrunners or directors of these shows to address their choices but these examples are just to show you how dumb Erik's statement is compared to the examples.

First take TWD for example, Negan comes and kills two fan favorite characters in the most brutal way. Eric's statement here would've been reasonable.

Second one, The Red Wedding. Rob Stark's wife Talisa was killed so inhumanly stabbed in her pregnant belly bleeding to death not long after both Rob and his mother were killed. Eric's statemant if any address needed would've made sense.

Final one. The innocent Rita, was killed in cold blood by trinity and yes again Eric's statement would make sense here.

But the thing was Eric was addressing a shitty season with a scribbled script for plot and character development that he himself agreed on, giving most of the screentime promoting another show (Vought Rising), another sum for politics mockery and scraps for the main characters.

The whole season felt rushed and forced, like it was a burden to them and just wanted finish the show any way they see fit.

I just hate seeing another great show fall so hard by the end, and I dont get how they thought they cooked 😂.

It's so bad that the actors agree, but still I wont deny the first great 3 seasons. Eric used to cook.

u/vought-CEO — 9 days ago

In preparation for his role in The Odyssey (2026). Christian Bale gained 12k pounds of weight to play Cyclops.

u/vought-CEO — 21 days ago

In The Odyssey (2026). They are set to steal 1.3 Billion dollars from the pockets of people forced to watch it. As no one would dare watch this innacurate piece of art that's genuinely sensational.

u/vought-CEO — 24 days ago

In The Batman: Part II, Batman's ears are longer, but the trade-off was delaying the movie ANOTHER FUCKING YEAR

u/vought-CEO — 1 month ago
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In The Dark Knight (2008). The Joker uses a sawed-off and somehow eats the fucking kickback/recoil

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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Promises that weren't kept by Billy and Homelander. Both are let down bums.

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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The thing that really stuck the landing in S5 is their relationship arc, happy fathers day

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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Excuse me sir, near perfect?

It's ragebait atp

Also excuse me sir 😌

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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The Kiwi has been submitted for the Emmys. What’s your argument for why he deserves it? Here's my argument.

Antony has been more verbal than physical in the show, delivered emotions both in anger and in calmness, he intimidated as a villian unlike any (superhuman) again super not a powerless villian.

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His facial expressions and tone in some scenes gave us that dark tone we've not seen in a while for a villian, he truly gave the role his all and if not a win, atleast a nomination should be given.

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Homelander will go down in the history of supe-genre as one of the darkest written villians because of how beautifully Antony displayed him, and to think he almost passed on the role. Damn.

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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In The Boys (2019-2026). Homelander is every redditor running away from a female interraction.

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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Was this foreshadowing?

Went back rewatching S3, quick recap this was Billy talking about how Soldier Boy supposedly died.

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago
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Who did it better though?

It's crazy to me that translucent didn't offer what homie did, like damn.

u/vought-CEO — 2 months ago