The Boys Is Bad And I Hate It
Summary
TLDRThe script is a critical review of the TV show 'The Boys,' accusing it of superficially tackling serious issues like racism and media corruption. It argues the show is hypocritical, made by Hollywood for Amazon, and fails to deliver on character development or coherent storytelling. Criticisms include repetitive plots, lack of realism, and the misuse of violence for humor. The reviewer also points out the show's political narrative as heavy-handed and simplistic, suggesting it panders to a specific audience rather than offering nuanced social commentary.
Takeaways
- 😀 The show 'The Boys' is based on a comic that explores a world where superheroes are corrupt and the media covers up their misdeeds.
- 😅 The characters in 'The Boys' are designed to be overly evil and cartoonish, reflecting a satirical take on society's ills.
- 😓 The series is criticized for being unrealistic and relying on Reddit references rather than deep storytelling.
- 🤔 After season 1, the show's quality is perceived to decline sharply, with character development stalling and storylines resetting.
- 😠 The show has been accused of being hypocritical, critiquing Hollywood while being produced by Amazon, a major corporation.
- 😑 The characters in 'The Boys' are often described as boring and underdeveloped, with only a few having significant roles in the story.
- 😡 The series is criticized for its portrayal of black characters, which are seen as one-dimensional and used to push an anti-white narrative.
- 🤨 The writing is often described as lacking depth, with characters and plotlines introduced and then quickly discarded.
- 😒 The show's creators have been criticized for their handling of controversial topics like racism and political bias.
- 😩 The series is seen by some as a product of corporate流水线, hiding behind satire to appeal to a specific audience segment.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the show 'The Boys'?
-The main theme of 'The Boys' revolves around a world where superheroes are products of a media conglomerate, V, and explores the dark side of these heroes, including their corrupting influence and the cover-ups of their immoral acts.
What is the creator of 'The Boys' comic trying to explore with his work?
-The creator, Garth Ennis, dedicates his work to exploring the hypothetical scenario where 50% of the human population were inherently evil, represented in the comic through characters designed to be completely evil in an exaggerated, cartoonish manner.
How does the show 'The Boys' differ from its comic counterpart?
-While the comic features characters that are over-the-top evil, the show adapts this by making characters like Skullman not just evil but also reflective of real-world issues, such as voting for controversial figures and disregard for public health measures.
What is the role of the media conglomerate V in 'The Boys'?
-V promotes superheroes as marketable products, manipulates public perception, and covers up the misdeeds of these superheroes to maintain their image, drawing parallels with real-world media manipulation and corporate control.
What is the critique of the show 'The Boys' regarding its realism?
-The critique is that after season 1, the show becomes less about media corruption and more about political agendas, with characters and plotlines that reset to the status quo, undermining any sense of change or development in the narrative.
How does 'The Boys' handle the character development of its superheroes?
-The show is criticized for not allowing its characters to evolve meaningfully. For instance, Hughie, who starts as an underdog, shows growth but is later regressed to his original state, undermining the character's arc.
What is the specific criticism of the writing on 'The Boys'?
-The criticism is that the writing is inconsistent, with character arcs that are either reset or abandoned, and a lack of respect for the show's own narrative, as evidenced by the writers' own comments on social media.
How does 'The Boys' depict its black characters and what is the critique?
-The show is criticized for defining black characters solely by their relationships to white characters and using them to push an anti-white narrative, rather than allowing them independent stories or development.
What is the critique of the political messaging in 'The Boys'?
-The critique is that the show's political messaging is heavy-handed and one-sided, focusing on white supremacy and COVID denialism in a way that lacks nuance and depth, and does not align with the show's established world-building.
What is the critique regarding the handling of violence in 'The Boys'?
-The show is criticized for using violence as a comedic crutch, relying on shock value rather than integrating it in a way that serves the story or character development, which is seen as a sign of poor writing.
What is the critique of the show's approach to social issues?
-The critique is that 'The Boys' uses social issues as a surface-level plot device rather than exploring them in a meaningful way, reducing complex issues to mere references or memes without substantial commentary.
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