Victoria 3 ign1/4/2023 ![]() Alongside Kripke joking that The Seven has never really been The Seven since Episode 2 of Season 1, the showrunner gave a tease of the fate of Vought International. However, now that Homelander is more in control, a comeback may just be in order. Speaking of Vought, the company is in quite a predicament as The Seven is in shambles and needs rebuilding. ![]() She's trying to figure out all the angles, but it's hard with all the pressure that Homelander's continually putting on her.” “She doesn't immediately come in as like a shill for Vought doing whatever Vought wants. And so figuring out how she can manage his madness while still protecting her options to maneuver is going to be a challenge. He's becoming more and more radicalized actually. The problem is now she's sort of in league with Homelander, who is the opposite of trying to play all sides. “She's a character who is always trying to play all sides depending on the situation she's in. It's just her nature and how she was raised. “I think she tells herself she wants to make the world a better place for her daughter, I think she tells herself that she probably has a reasonably liberal agenda, but she's just ruthlessly climbing as high as she can, because I don't even know if she could totally define why to herself. “Look, she is Stan Edgar's daughter in many ways, and by that I mean she has a sort of raw, unchecked ambition,” Kripke said. How will this impact the USA and our protagonists? Now, having set up her path to become the Vice President of the United States, she has more power than ever. Victoria Neuman has been playing her own game throughout this story and her main focus this season has been looking out for herself and her daughter. He has to focus on what's important before he dies.” The Reign of Victoria Neuman and the State of Vought International and The Seven He's going to have to decide which of those goals are the most important to him and go after them, whether or not it's what the CIA wants him to do or the other Boys want him to do. I mean, it's still early days in the Season 4 room, but so far what's just really been interesting is when you're really facing your own mortality and you're really on the way out the door, you start really thinking about what's important to you, and what do you want to do with the time you have left? He needs to get Ryan out of there, he's hoping to still be able to destroy Homelander, and they've got the Neuman problem. ![]() ![]() Speaking of Butcher, he has to deal with his terminal diagnosis due to his usage of V24 alongside using the time he has left to get Ryan away from Homelander. And so I think it's a hint at what one of the major conflicts in season four will be, which is Butcher and Homelander having this battle over Ryan.” If he stays in that environment, he's on his way to becoming another Homelander. “If allowed to raise Ryan, he will raise Ryan to be a second Homelander, which will have apocalyptic stakes. “No, Homelander's a piece of shit, even if he cares for his son,” Kripke said. What happens if Homelander is allowed to continue to raise him? Will the best parts of him come out now that he is a parent to save Ryan from going down a dark road? Kripke, in no uncertain terms, doesn’t think so. We see Ryan with a little smirk on his face when his father kills a protester in the finale, and that small smile has unimaginable potential consequences for not only our heroes, but the world as a whole. The Boys’ Season 3 finale is perhaps the show at its most hopeful and its most dark, and what’s to come very well may be decided by Homelander and, perhaps even more so, his son, Ryan. It’s Homelander’s World and We’re Just Living In It ![]()
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