Homelander "I'm the real hero." The Boys 3x2

Marcelo Ferreira
3 Jun 202202:11

Summary

TLDRIn this intense scene, Homelander rejects the idea of being an ordinary person who makes mistakes, asserting his superiority over everyone else. He reveals a deep resentment towards those who have tried to control him throughout his life, including the powerful elites. With a sense of defiance, he vows never to apologize again, emphasizing that his strength is something to be revered, not persecuted. Homelander positions himself as the true hero, claiming that only he can save the people who depend on him, challenging the concept of heroism itself.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Homelander initially pretends to be humble, claiming he's just like everyone else and that we all deserve second chances.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ He quickly shifts his tone, revealing that he's not like othersโ€”he believes he is superior to everyone.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Homelander declares he is stronger, smarter, and better than other people, dismissing any notion of weakness or vulnerability.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ He refuses to apologize, believing that showing weakness or remorse is beneath him.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Homelander expresses frustration with people who have tried to control or suppress him throughout his life.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ He reveals that wealthy and powerful people have attempted to muzzle him and keep him obedient, likening himself to a puppet.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Homelander admits that he allowed himself to be controlled by these forces in the past, but he is done with it.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ He warns that if others can control him, they can control the public too, even though they might not realize it yet.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Homelander insists that he's done apologizing for his strength and will no longer be persecuted for it.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ He believes people should be thankful for his power, as they need him to protect and save them.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Homelander asserts that he's the true hero, rejecting the idea that others are heroes, positioning himself as the only one who can truly save everyone.

Q & A

  • What is Homelander's initial stance in the script?

    -Homelander starts by presenting himself as a human, claiming that everyone makes mistakes and deserves second chances, but he quickly contradicts this by asserting that he is not like others.

  • How does Homelander describe his own abilities compared to others?

    -He claims he is stronger, smarter, and better than others, emphasizing that he is not weak or apologetic like others who admit mistakes.

  • What does Homelander say about his past experiences with control?

    -Homelander talks about how powerful people, particularly rich people, have tried to control and suppress him throughout his life, treating him like a puppet. He admits that it worked because he allowed it to.

  • What is Homelander's opinion on apologizing?

    -He declares that he is done apologizing and being persecuted for his strength, expressing frustration with the idea of admitting fault or weakness.

  • What does Homelander suggest about people's perception of him?

    -He suggests that people should be grateful for his strength and abilities, implying that they need him to save them, and that they should recognize him as the true hero.

  • How does Homelander view the public's dependency on him?

    -Homelander believes that the public is controlled by powerful forces, and that they are unaware of this control. He asserts that he is the only one who can save them from this manipulation.

  • What is Homelander's attitude toward the idea of being a hero?

    -Homelander sees himself as the real hero, contrasting himself with the public, whom he believes are not the real heroes.

  • How does Homelander react to being filmed during his rant?

    -Despite his frustration with being filmed, he insists that the cameras keep rolling, suggesting that he is committed to delivering his message regardless of the situation.

  • Why does Homelander bring up the idea of being a puppet?

    -Homelander uses the metaphor of being a puppet to describe how he felt controlled by the powerful elite, reflecting his feelings of being restricted and manipulated in the past.

  • What emotional shift occurs in Homelander's speech?

    -Homelander shifts from a calm, seemingly apologetic tone to a more aggressive and defiant one, rejecting the notion of weakness and asserting his superiority and dominance.

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HomelanderSuperheroPowerConfidenceControlStrengthApologyPersecutionVigilanteSelf-empowermentAuthority