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Hughie Sr.’s Powers In The Boys Season 4 Get Deep Explanation From Eric Kripke: “Made That Metaphor Concrete”

This article contains spoilers from The Boys season 4, episode 5, “Beware the Jabberwock, My Son.”

Summary

The Boysshowrunner Eric Kripke discussesRyan being pulled to the dark side. Homelander wants to make Ryan more like him, a task that has proven more difficult than Homelander anticipated given Ryan’s sweeter nature and the values instilled in him by his mother, Becca Butcher, who raised him for most of his life. InThe Boysseason 4, realizing that Ryan can’t be swayed by the usual trappings of fame, glory, or power, Homelander has to get creative in his efforts to transform his son.

In an interview withTVLine, Kripke explains howHomelander is able to elicit a darker side of RyaninThe Boysseason 4, episode 5. He relates this to the internal conflict that has been waging within Ryan since he was first introduced and how Homelander weaponizes that for his own ends. He also teases what Ryan’s choices may mean for his character moving forward. Check out Kripke’s comments below:

Butcher walks slowly down on a snow covered path while a cow walks behind him in The Boys season 4 (1)

I think the light and dark in Ryan is always at war with each other. I think what Homelander did this episode that was pretty deviously brilliant is he used altruism to start to walk Ryan down a darker path. Bonnie, that poor PA, really did need rescuing, just not in the way that Homelander encouraged Ryan to do it. He’s, I think, seducing Ryan by letting Ryan do actually helpful things, but at the same time treating humans as objects. I think Ryan, in this episode, has taken a step towards the dark side, but that doesn’t mean that he can’t take a step back towards the light side.

Ryan’s Choice Between The Light And Dark Side Will Determine How The Boys Ends

Homelander Is Not The Only Force Trying To Guide Ryan

Numerous characters inThe Boyshave pointed out thatHomelander has the power to destroy global infrastructureand annihilate scores of people if he chooses to do so. His need to be seen as a hero and be loved by his supporters, and his son as well, are largely what prevents him from becoming an unchecked apocalyptic force. If Homelander can push Ryan further to the dark side, there may be no stopping the combined might ofHomelander and Ryan.

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Butcher’s larger plan begins to take shape, Gen V characters appear, and the series has a little fun in an otherwise somber season 4 episode.

WhileThe Boysis unafraid to get bleak, Homelander and other villains, including Stormfront and Soldier Boy, are usually thwarted by the end of a season, even if it’s only temporary.The Boysis unlikely to end with worldwide annihilation, meaning thatRyan needs to ultimately choose the light side. Billy Butcher has the greatest potential to make this happen as he is Ryan’s only living connection to his mother, and Butcher promised Becca he would protect Ryan. With only six months left to live, time is running out for Butcher to honor his promise.

The Boys Season 4 Poster Showing Homelander with Victoria Neuman Surrounded by Confetti

Butcher has done his fair share of horrific deeds inThe Boys, most recently severing a man’s leg and holding him hostage so that man can create more of asupe-killing virus. Nevertheless, Butcher usually makes the right decision when it counts the most. He is proof that even when making a choice based on the dark side, it’s never too late to go back to the light, something he can teach Ryan to save him, and tosave the world from the combined forces of Ryan and Homelander.

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The Boys is a gritty and subversive take on the superhero genre, focusing on a group of vigilantes who confront powerful superheroes abusing their abilities, exploring themes of corruption and moral ambiguity in a world where heroes are not always what they seem.