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The Boys Season 4 Review: Erik Kripke’s Anti-Superhero Saga Dials Up The Craziness In A Politically-Charged Season

The fourth season of The Boys is absolutely unhinged. The political commentary on January 6 US Capitol City Riots is woven cleverly into the show’s plot. This is also the most emotionally-charged season of the series with plenty of heartfelt and tear-jerking moments.

June 11, 2024 / 20:13 IST
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Anthony Starr as Homelander in "The Boys." (Amazon)
Anthony Starr as Homelander in "The Boys." (Amazon)

The following review contains spoilers from The Boys season 4.

In the second episode of The Boys season 4, six fully naked men with their dangling penises crash the Bar Mitzvah ceremony of a girl named Rachel. A sign reads “The Marvelous Mrs Rachel”, a reference to Prime Video’s much-revered comedy-drama. Chaos ensues. Queue flying guts, decapitated heads and blood splattering on the floor. A right-wing podcaster goes live on Instagram to expose the ‘Zionist Hollywood cabal’, as her incel followers watch thetravesty unfold in large numbers.

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If this description is any proof, the fourth season of The Boys is bonkers. Known for its biting satire and clever political commentary, the show dials up the craziness in a politically-charged season. It is also (for reasons we’ll get into later) the show’s most emotional season yet.

The Boys Season 4 Overview