Navy goons spherical up liberals for “thought crimes” and throw them in jail camps. Political leaders reduce by way of the separation of church and state like a sizzling knife by way of butter. Authorities organizations trigger irreparable, self-inflicted injury in an effort to root out something “woke.” That’s proper, The Boys is again on the town.
Whereas The Boys has all the time blended its superhero satire with a healthy dose of political commentary, the fifth and last season of Amazon’s Prime Video sequence feels tailored for the second Donald Trump period, principally due to its arch-antagonist Homelander (an evil Superman parody performed to perfection by Antony Starr). What began in 2006 as an ultra-edgy comedian e book riffing on Marvel and DC, and have become a success live-action present in 2019, shortly developed into one thing surprising: a pointy portrayal of rising American fascism. In season 5, The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke (Supernatural) tries to match the depravity of President Trump’s second time period in workplace, ratchet up the requisite medicine, intercourse, and violence, and all whereas wrapping up a posh story with a satisfying finale. Primarily based on the primary seven episodes of The Boys season 5 (out of eight complete) offered to critics, Kripke principally meets that problem, even when he typically will get tripped up by just a few standby tropes of the superhero style.
After rising to the highest of the U.S. authorities in The Boys season 4 and putting in a puppet president, Homelander begins season 5 with unmatched energy. His enemies are in jail camps and the nation is managed by genetically enhanced “supes” who all reply to him. Solely Starlight (Erin Moriarty) challenges his energy, inspiring insurgent “Starlighter” cells throughout the nation that Homelander manufacturers as terrorists in an unsubtle parallel to Trump’s assault on the anti-fascist motion.
However when Homelander units a lure for Starlight early in season 5, it backfires, giving our supe-killing heroes a chance to flee and plot their revenge. With one final likelihood to cease the dangerous guys earlier than it’s too late, The Boys hatch a plan to wipe out all superheroes without end (together with just a few of their very own), whereas Homelander plots his ascension to godhood and makes an attempt to refashion not simply the federal government however Christianity and America in his picture.
Regardless of these quickly rising stakes, Kripke nonetheless maintains the identical tone that’s all the time made The Boys inherently watchable. The motion is weighted and grotesque (aided by the truth that most of the supe-killing Boys have gained superpowers of their very own alongside the best way), the dialogue is sharp (even 5 seasons in, the writers are nonetheless discovering new methods for Karl City and Jensen Ackles to make disgusting intercourse jokes), and we nonetheless get the occasional, biting pop-culture reference (the Posh Spice, Nicole Kidman, and Taylor Sheridan all get skewered at one level or one other). There’s loads of enjoyable available, even with the destiny of the world hanging within the steadiness.
If that feels like lots to pack into eight episodes, it’s, however The Boys strikes with its normal briskness, leaning on real-life parallels as a storytelling shortcut. You don’t want to elucidate why Homelander is reducing DEI applications from the U.S. authorities, or what which means for the political local weather. Only a few strains of dialogue are sufficient to assist audiences fill within the blanks.
The story does journey over the introduction of one of many superhero style’s worst tropes: the MacGuffin. On this case, it’s the unique extra-strong model of the V serum that offers supes their powers, which either side are all of a sudden racing to get their fingers on. This causes a little bit of a slowdown in the course of the season, however the payoff is finally definitely worth the aggravation as soon as the plotline resolves with a serious twist that raises the stakes even greater for the previous few episodes.
Kripke additionally makes the error of bringing in characters from The Boys spinoff sequence Gen V. (One thing he promised us he wouldn’t do in a latest interview!) You’ll be able to nonetheless comply with the story with out having watched Gen V, however it’s a bit jarring when one character all of a sudden exhibits up in a method that clearly implies we’re already conversant in their backstory and connections to the primary characters.
Regardless of an ever-expanding solid, Homelander remains to be the main target right here. Ensconced in his American-flag cape, the character has all the time represented the best way the nation’s beliefs of individualism and morality are corrupted by the twin forces of nationalism and capitalism. In The Boys season 2, Homelander fell in love with a literal Nazi. And in season 4, he staged a political coup in a determined try and cling to energy. Season 5 pushes the metaphor even additional as we see what occurs when these American beliefs are left completely unchecked. The result’s an insatiable ego that threatens to devour all the pieces round it.
Like President Trump, Homelander calls for complete loyalty and subservience. Like Trump, he’s each thin-skinned and endlessly narcissistic. And like Trump, he gleefully tosses apart any ally who dares to even suppose one thing destructive about him. However regardless of being a mentally unstable superhero with laser eyes and a twitchy set off finger, Homelander’s impulsive, narcissistic fascism is someway outmatched by our real-life president. Only a day earlier than this evaluation, Trump posted a warning to the Iranian authorities on Fact Social, threatening to bomb energy vegetation and bridges if the Hormuz Strait isn’t reopened. “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you loopy bastards, otherwise you’ll be residing in Hell,” our forty seventh commander in chief wrote. “JUST WATCH!” Regardless of his greatest efforts, Kripke merely can’t sustain with actuality.
Past Homelander, The Boys season 5 is stuffed with cautious character improvement and explosive appearing. One of the best new addition to the solid is Daveed Diggs, who performs a mega-church pastor with Banshee-like powers. Not solely is Diggs a pleasure to observe onscreen as he sings, dances, and lays naked the hypocrisy of spiritual leaders who gather donations to pay for his or her non-public jets, however his character additionally provides Kripke an avenue to discover the rising overlap between authorities and faith.
As for The Boys themselves, Hughie (Jack Quaid), Billy Butcher (City), and the remainder of the gang are nonetheless as much as no good. The gang faces inner tensions like by no means earlier than as they work towards a plan that may wipe out Homelander, however kill half of them within the course of, resulting in some brutal fights (each verbal and bodily) between these beloved characters. Then once more, it wouldn’t be The Boys if Hughie and Butcher weren’t at one another’s throats each step of the best way. Kimiko Miyashiro (Karen Fukuhara) additionally will get some standout moments in season 5, with extra character improvement in these seven episodes than we’ve seen within the present’s first 4 seasons.
In the meantime, probably the greatest performances comes from Colby Minifie, whose character Ashley Barrett has ascended from a supe assistant in season 1 to a serious participant in season 5. The evolution of Colby’s character, who gives a few of The Boys’ most absurd and entertaining moments that I gained’t spoil right here, is proof of the worth in letting a TV present mature over time. Ashley’s wild plotline solely works in season 5 as a result of we’ve watched her character change into corrupted in her personal distinctive method over the previous six years.
Regardless of its many charms, The Boys will all the time be remembered because the Homelander present. The character has developed past something his authentic creators ever imagined into a logo of one in all America’s darkest eras (and a misunderstood anti-hero by some on the far-right). Assuming political commentary remains to be authorized in the USA sooner or later and never branded a “thought crime” like it’s in The Boys season 5, we could look again at Homelander in a decade from now because the shrewdest, impossible portrayal of Trump’s MAGA motion.
I haven’t seen the ultimate episode of The Boys but, so I can’t say how Homelander’s story ends. Then once more, I additionally don’t understand how Trump’s presidency will finish. Hopefully, a minimum of one in all them concludes with the dangerous guys shedding. The Boys might use a win.
The Boys season 5 premieres April 8 on Prime Video.



















