10 Best Episodes of The Boys (So Far)

10 Best Episodes of The Boys (So Far)

As a longtime fan of comic books and someone who has grown up with the genre, I have to say that “Herogasm” is, without a doubt, one of the most exhilarating and unforgettable episodes of The Boys. Having followed the series since its inception, I’ve come to appreciate the intricacies of its storytelling and character development. But with this episode, the creators truly outdid themselves.


Following an exciting and somewhat disturbing fourth season on Prime Video, the satirical superhero show “The Boys” has left viewers both elated and shaken. Though one episode seemed less engaging, the finale delivered unexpected plot twists in a explosive manner, reminding us of the value of wrapping up storylines effectively.

In Season 4, we witnessed intense action, gore, and thought-provoking social messages unfold on screen. However, the show attempted to tackle an excessive number of storylines simultaneously. Despite the complex web of plots, the ultimate direction of the narrative remained evident throughout. The last episode, initially named “Assassination Run,” was a thrilling ride from start to finish.

Unexpectedly, we encounter character demises, the return of Supes, and introduction of new villains. Just as The Boys are on the verge of disbanding, students from Godolkin University appear. Kimiko speaks for the first time, and Starlight regains her powers.

Instead of “While season 4’s finale doesn’t make it to the list, its cliffhanger ending has us truly excited for the next season. Until then, let’s reminisce about the most outstanding episodes from The Boys up to this point,” you could say:

10 “The Female of the Species”

(Season 1, Episode 4)

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Title “The Female of the Species” is among the most acclaimed episodes of “The Boys,” and rightfully so. The storyline commences with Butcher experiencing memories of his past with Becca, followed by him shaking off this reverie to visit the FBI with the intention of taking down the Supes.

In another part of the story, Mother’s Milk, Frenchie, and Hughie break into a noodle shop. Suddenly, Frenchie discovers a hidden room with a captive girl inside. He sets her free, and she brutally kills the guards in self-defense. However, the most shocking moment comes when Homelander and Queen Maeve attempt to thwart terrorists attempting to hijack Flight 37. But just as they were about to save the day, Homelander unexpectedly abandons them, resulting in the tragic crash of the plane.

The episode goes beyond just featuring gore, capes, and darkly tantalizing moments. It presents a complex ethical dilemma. Through the characters of Female, A-Train, and his girlfriend Popclaw, we gain insights into the backstory of Compound V. The Boys discover a potential new ally in Kimiko and delve deeper into her character, positioning her as a possible lead character in future episodes. Homelander’s reprehensible behavior serves as a catalyst for his push to incorporate Supes into the military, adding another layer of intrigue to the series.

9 “The Name of the Game”

(Season 1, Episode 1)

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Going back to the start, to the point where everything began. Some viewers believed they knew what to expect from “The Name of the Game” based on initial previews. However, they were taken aback by the chaotic unfolding of events. In the opening scene, we find Hughie and Robin, an ordinary couple having a conversation about moving in together. Suddenly, A-Train appears out of nowhere and runs through Robin, causing her to disintegrate on impact.

As someone who has experienced deep emotional turmoil after losing a loved one, I can relate to Hughie’s anger and grief. When Vought tried to ease the situation with a $45,000 check as a settlement, it felt like a slap in the face. For someone as principled as Hughie, launching a court case against superheroes was not just an option, it was a matter of principle. His life experience has shaped him into someone who refuses to back down from what he believes is right, no matter the cost.

In this installment, Starlight makes her entrance as the optimistic rookie among The Seven, dealing with their individual struggles. Meanwhile, Translucent becomes aware of Hughie’s scheme with the bug-plants, and Butcher intervenes to resolve the situation.

The first episode packed a punch, introducing the bleak comedy and thrilling elements that would follow. Audiences were hooked by Butcher’s quest and Hughie’s personal desire for revenge, as well as Homelander’s erratic behavior, absence of control, and the implications of superhumans in The Boys‘s universe.

8 “The Bloody Doors Off”

(Season 2, Episode 6)

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In Season 2, “The Boys” reached their prime with an abundance of shocking turns, emotional hits, chaos, and intricate storylines. One particularly gripping episode is titled “‘The Bloody Doors Off’,” which sees our unconventional hero team pursuing a clue to the enigmatic Sage Grove Center belonging to Vought.

It seems that, under Stormfront’s watchful eye, who has a fondness for the Nazis, the lab is working to stabilize Compound V through experimentation on subjects. As for Stormfront, her connection with Homelander becomes increasingly unnerving and poisonous.

This installment introduces Lamplighter, who shares a past with Frenchie and Grace Mallory. Seeking redemption, he assists The Boys and Starlight in drawing Stormfront’s attention. The episode skillfully weaves together intense, violent scenes with deeper emotional resonance. It also advances multiple character stories and the season’s main narrative to a climactic and chaotic point.

7 “Over the Hill With The Swords of a Thousand Men”

(Season 3, Episode 6)

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In this pivotal and enlightening episode of “The Boys,” titled “Over The Hill With The Swords of a Thousand Men,” the Boys embark on a perilous journey at sea to protect Kimiko’s brother, Kenji. Throughout their adventure, they reveal intriguing backstory about their relationship. For instance, we discover that while imprisoned, they developed a unique sign language system to communicate with each other.

In this scenario, The Deep, eager to rejoin The Seven, signals sharks to pursue their yacht while he hops on a sperm whale. However, as they approach the shore, Butcher recklessly steers the boat through Deep’s whale, leaving him stranded once more – an image etched in memory.

At a surprising point, Stormfront’s character development takes an unexpected twist. Instead of maintaining her feminist and trendy demeanor, she brutally slays Kimiko’s brother while making him endure the ordeal by keeping his eyes open. Following this heinous act, she revels in the acclaim when Vought proclaims her as the hero of the day.

Hughie and Starlight are working on resolving their intricate issues, while Butcher remains baffled by the vanishing of his spouse. Homelander helps ignite Ryan’s hidden superhuman abilities during flying lessons.

6 “Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker”

(Season 2, Episode 7)

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In this late Season 2 episode of “The Boys,” the boundaries between good and evil become ambiguous in true “The Boys” style. The title, “Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker,” opens with the shocking disclosure that Compound V can manufacture both superheroes and supervillains. In the news, Stormfront cautions the public about this very fact, causing a normal citizen to become increasingly fearful. Believing that the cashier at his neighborhood pharmacy, named Kuldeep Singh, is a Supers, he shoots him in cold blood.

In other places, Victoria Neuman is joined by Mallory and the group in their demonstrations opposing Vought. An unexpected supporter emerges in Lamplighter, but his alliance is short-lived as soon as he sets foot in Vought Towers, resulting in his self-immolation.

In this crucial installment, Starlight gets captured and manages to break free. Hughie finds the strength within himself to face his fears. Butcher deals with the complexities of his past relationship with his abusive father. And Homelander brings Ryan together with Stormfront, expressing his desire for them to form a family.

As a longtime fan of legal dramas, I must admit that this recent episode left me utterly captivated. With high-stakes confrontations and shocking developments at every turn, it truly raised the season’s intrigue and served as an ideal pre-finale. The show’s subversive commentary on societal issues was both thought-provoking and refreshingly authentic.

5 “You Found Me”

(Season 1, Episode 8)

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As a big fan of “The Boys,” I can tell you that the season one finale, “You Found Me,” took my breath away. It was packed with shocking surprises, but the most mind-blowing twist was discovering that Becca, Butcher’s wife, not only survived but has been living in isolation as she raises Homelander’s son, Ryan, all on her own. This bombshell was revealed later on.

Initially, Butcher brings Hughie into the presence of Grace Mallory. Instead of aiding them, she turns them down due to past issues involving her grandkids. Moreover, she cautions Hughie about Billy’s fixation on Homelander, explaining how it consumes him entirely.

In a surprising turn of events, Homelander discovers that Madelyn Stillwell has been hiding information from him. This revelation leaves him conflicted and exposed. Towards the finale of the episode, Stillwell is unexpectedly attacked in her own home by Butcher, following Mallory’s revelation of her being a vulnerability for Homelander. In his emotional distress, Homelander responds with a terrifying use of his laser vision against her.

The Boys experience setbacks at times, such as when Rayner withholds the truth about Compound V from public knowledge and when Kimiko is subdued by her attackers. However, these moments eventually lead to a groundbreaking conclusion.

4 “What I Know”

(Season 2, Episode 8)

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Regarding the upcoming season finales, the episode titled “What I Know” is set to be shocking and leaves no one unfazed. The episode commences with a nationwide emergency declaration following the devastating chain reaction during the Compound V hearings. In this episode, we come to learn that congresswoman Victoria Neuman orchestrated the attack.

Simultaneously, Recca breaks free from her enclosed sanctuary and reaches Billy’s front door, imploring him for aid. Billy’s role in this installment is significant as we witness the convergence of his complexities, self-sacrifices, underlying reasons, and innermost yearnings when he deceptively gives Ryan to Vought with Becca’s plea.

At Vought, the Seven’s members grapple with their allegiances. Homelander’s paternal struggles come to light, yet it’s intriguing to see him offer fatherly advice to Ryan when his nerves are frayed by onlookers.

The most noteworthy part of this episode is revealed to be Stormfront’s hidden Nazi past becoming exposed, leading to an intense confrontation between Kimiko, Starlight, and Maeve against her. This thrilling episode intensifies the tension on multiple levels, featuring Ryan unintentionally using his laser vision to eliminate Aya Cash’s character and Becca in the process.

3 “Glorious Five-Year Plan”

(Season 3, Episode 4)

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Using Eric Kripke as the showrunner, “The Boys” had previously included some Easter Eggs hinting at its connection to “Supernatural.” However, one exciting addition to the season was Jensen Ackles’ introduction as Soldier Boy. This intriguing character, shrouded in history, is unveiled when the Boys journey to Russia in search of answers. Upon their arrival, Soldier Boy emerges from his hideout and, unexpectedly, discharges a powerful explosion from his chest, injuring Kimiko.

In this episode, it’s not only Kimiko who experiences hardship. Desperate to gain support from other members of The Seven, Starlight manages to convince Queen Maeve and Supersonic to align with her. However, Homelander discovers their plan and, in retaliation, brutally kills Supersonic as a stern reminder to Starlight about the consequences of betraying him.

As a longtime fan of The Boys, I’ve grown attached to the intricate and thought-provoking storylines that keep me guessing with each new season. The latest installment, “Glorious Five-Year Plan,” was a game-changer for several characters, and I couldn’t help but be deeply engaged from start to finish.

2 “Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed”

(Season 3, Episode 7)

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Since the beginning of “The Boys,” fans have eagerly anticipated a face-off between Homelander and Butcher. In “Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed,” we finally get to witness this long-awaited showdown. And to make things even more intriguing, we learn that Homelander is Soldier Boy’s son, adding an unexpected twist to the mix.

As a gamer, I can tell you that this episode took my breath away with its raw and intense portrayal of Homelander’s emotional turmoil. It wasn’t just about the bloodshed or the physical wounds; it was a haunting mix of twisted recollections and unsettling realizations. In the heat of battle, Homelander was at his weakest – battered, bruised, on the brink of defeat, and consumed by existential fear. But the challenges didn’t stop there – the consequences of this confrontation were far-reaching and deeply personal.

The episode is engaging due to its exploration of the characters’ pasts. When Billy Butcher, Hughie, and Soldier Boy confront Mindstorm, a superhero with mind-trapping powers, Butcher is drawn back into a haunting childhood memory. If Mindstorm doesn’t release him, Butcher will perish in this recurring nightmare.

As a gamer, I can tell you that during Black Noir’s intense moments, his mind sometimes plays tricks on him. Instead of the usual reality, he sees distorted versions of it – like when he steps into Buster Beaver’s run-down Pizza Place and cartoon characters come to life, tormenting him with their presence. And just when you think things are settled between our team members, Mother’s Milk and Frenchie find themselves at odds once more.

1 “Herogasm”

(Season 3, Episode 6)

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In Season 3 of “The Boys“, we were absolutely convinced that our beloved superheroes had hidden lives. One was pure and untarnished, while the other was filled with debauchery. The episode titled ““Herogasm”” takes us into this secretive world. Butcher, Hughie, and even Soldier Boy (who can’t help but ponder how he got involved in their chaos) gatecrash the superheroes’ party, igniting one of the show’s most memorable confrontations.

In this episode, not only is the content shocking and hard to imagine, but Victoria Neuman faces off against Starlight. Frenchie and M.M. must reconsider their plans, while Hughie longs to rescue his girlfriend himself.

As a gamer, I’d put it this way: “Experiencing ‘Herogasm’ is like popping the top off a bottle of shocking twists. It’s not just the explosive reveals that make it one of The Boys’ best episodes for me. There’s an undeniable sense of satisfaction as we watch them bring to life one of the comic series’ most notorious storylines, all while keeping the style and substance true to the source material.”

At last, the battle between the Supes and The Boys is evenly matched. Butcher and Hughie, armed with V24, have Soldier Boy as their ally. Homelander, on the other hand, faces his greatest vulnerabilities. This confrontation serves up a smorgasbord of feelings – betrayal, indifference, yearning, retribution, and a hint of mystery.

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2024-07-22 02:02