Gen V is set at Godolkin University School of Crimefighting, America's only college exclusively for young adult superheroes run by Vought International, and it explores the lives of hormonal, competitive Supes as they put their physical, sexual, and moral boundaries to the test, competing for the best contracts in the best cities. It's part college show, part Hunger Games - with all the heart, satire, and raunch of The Boys.
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Your points are valid, but I refuse to let them reduce the fun I had watching retroactively. :P ;)
by WilliamDrakeMcGregor posted 3 weeks ago
I have to disagree.
This was just another evil "genius" with a stupid plan which was half-a$$ed at the end.
Overall the episode felt poorly done with a certain lack to detail.
Only thing I really liked was the very last two minutes :)
First of all Cate. Even before Marie healed her it already looked like she no longer wore a wig. And when she healed her, what happend to the surgical staples in her skull? And it had no effect on the story...sure she convinced that dude to open the door - but that could've been done a million other ways.
A dude runs around Campus half naked (which is the normal part) screaming he is killing all of us (not so normal)...and what happens? Business as usual, background characters just walk their usual route with not a care in the world.
And then students still went into the training room???
Godolkin's plan...so his final "lesson" was training himself to be ready to control Odessa's? What? Couldn't he have done this the past few decades? I mean clearly his powers worked so good he could control people through a puppet.
I would even argue that it is comic book etiquette that using your powers in a weakend state overall makes you stronger...so he could've been already powerfull enough to control Odessa's after being healed...would've been more interesting and would fit what we saw at the end of Episode 7 better.
And then we have Polarity...Godolkin knows he is the only person who can disrupt his powers - so shouldn't his top priority be to kill Polarity? But yeah...coincidentally the plot works itself out with Sage...
About Sage...so they had a plan and with the slightest deviation from him she betrays him and sends Noir to kill Cipher and kidnap Polarity then release Polarity to kill Godolkin, wait what?...or what was her plan? Isn't she supposed to be the smartest person on the planet?
Would've been cool if just before he died he gained back his powers and somehow managed to transfer his concious into Polarity...admittedly a bit too Anime-like but better than what we got.
by merc posted 3 weeks ago
lighton wrote:
merc wrote:
i think the two series will merge under the Boys
The Boys will end with season 5, so not much merging could happen there...
well that will be the end of this whole Kripke story
by lighton posted 3 weeks ago
merc wrote:
i think the two series will merge under the Boys
The Boys will end with season 5, so not much merging could happen there...
by merc posted 3 weeks ago
i think the two series will merge under the Boys
by lighton posted 3 weeks ago
merc wrote:
there must be some thing quite dramatic for the next season?
Isn't there always? :)
by merc posted 3 weeks ago
was this show just a fill in whilst they get the next seaon of the Boys here. I just watched the last season eps of the Boys and there must be some thing quite dramatic for the next season?
by lighton posted 3 weeks ago
inkblot wrote:
The thing that haunts me the most about this one is The way they smuggled all those people in, and the subsequent exit.
Feel free to mention HIS ASS! :lol: (What a surprising superpower...)
by nightcrow posted 3 weeks ago
really hope this show gets renewed. Loved the finale.
by inkblot posted 3 weeks ago
The thing that haunts me the most about this one is The way they smuggled all those people in, and the subsequent exit.
This was just another evil "genius" with a stupid plan which was half-a$$ed at the end.
Overall the episode felt poorly done with a certain lack to detail.
Only thing I really liked was the very last two minutes :)
First of all Cate. Even before Marie healed her it already looked like she no longer wore a wig. And when she healed her, what happend to the surgical staples in her skull? And it had no effect on the story...sure she convinced that dude to open the door - but that could've been done a million other ways.
A dude runs around Campus half naked (which is the normal part) screaming he is killing all of us (not so normal)...and what happens? Business as usual, background characters just walk their usual route with not a care in the world.
And then students still went into the training room???
Godolkin's plan...so his final "lesson" was training himself to be ready to control Odessa's? What? Couldn't he have done this the past few decades? I mean clearly his powers worked so good he could control people through a puppet.
I would even argue that it is comic book etiquette that using your powers in a weakend state overall makes you stronger...so he could've been already powerfull enough to control Odessa's after being healed...would've been more interesting and would fit what we saw at the end of Episode 7 better.
And then we have Polarity...Godolkin knows he is the only person who can disrupt his powers - so shouldn't his top priority be to kill Polarity? But yeah...coincidentally the plot works itself out with Sage...
About Sage...so they had a plan and with the slightest deviation from him she betrays him and sends Noir to kill Cipher and kidnap Polarity then release Polarity to kill Godolkin, wait what?...or what was her plan? Isn't she supposed to be the smartest person on the planet?
Would've been cool if just before he died he gained back his powers and somehow managed to transfer his concious into Polarity...admittedly a bit too Anime-like but better than what we got.
The Boys will end with season 5, so not much merging could happen there...
well that will be the end of this whole Kripke story
The Boys will end with season 5, so not much merging could happen there...
Isn't there always? :)
Feel free to mention HIS ASS! :lol: (What a surprising superpower...)