The Boys Season 3 Episode 7 was a great episode that answered many questions. The most important question is what happened to the boys after they were taken away by the government. The boys were taken away in a secret government operation and it is still unknown what happened to them. It is possible that they were killed or captured. It is also possible that they are still alive and are being held captive. It is important to remember that the boys are still missing and it is up to the fans to find out what happened to them. The show did a great job of answering many questions in this episode and it will be exciting to see where the story goes next.

The Boys Season 3, Episode 7 recap

VNN reports on Starlight’s claims. Ashley is interviewed and attempts discredit Starlight’s claim by claiming she is connected to a Human Trafficking Ring. Homelander visits Queen Maeve who is still alive, but is being held captive. He asks where Billy, Soldier Boy, are. Queen Maeve is concerned that Homelander is using concealer to cover up a bruise. Queen Maeve questions Homelander’s willingness to let her live. Homelander says he will harvest her eggs and that he is keeping her alive, but not letting her live. Queen Maeve, despite the shocking news, says that this is one the best days in her life because it was the first time she saw Homelander scared.

Soldier Boy takes Hughie and Billy down the woods with him, warning them to not make eye contact Mindstorm. When they are attacked, Billy makes eye contact with Mindstorm and is trapped in an endless nightmare. Hughie asks Soldier Boy for help, but Soldier Boy is more focused on Mindstorm. Marvin asks Frenchie and The Female for help. Starlight tends The Female’s wounds while Marvin comments on what a mess they have all become.

The Female requests Starlight to assist her in obtaining permanent Compound V. Cassandra waits for The Deep. When she asks him if he has any other ideas, he suggests that they bring another person into the relationship. Cassandra decides it’s too much and dumps him. Soldier Boy and Hughie encounter a Nun, and Priest. Soldier Boy believes they are under Homelander’s control and shoots the Priest in his head. Hughie attempts to convince Soldier Boy not to harm the nun but Soldier Boy shoots him as well.

He milks a cow when Homelander is struggling with Starlight’s betrayal. Neuman tells him that he must trust someone, aka her. She wants him to do something first. Ashley waits for A.Train to get up. When he does, she tells him about how Soldier Boy “murdered Blue Hawk.” She tells A-Train, however, that Blue Hawk is now his heart.

Starlight and Homelander “bump” into one another. Starlight is told by Homelander that she will retract all of her statements. She isn’t afraid of him anymore. Starlight then reveals that she had been recording everything to her Instagram account, and Homelander threatens Hughie with death. Hughie meets Mindstorm and tells him he’s not like Soldier Boy. He then begs for him to wake up Billy. Just as Mindstorm finally wakes Billy up, Billy’s nightmare begins to reach its climax.

The Boys Season 3 Episode 7 Review : Everyone has their own nightmares

The Boys’ third season finale is just one episode away. Episode 7 of The Boys’ third season is the most grueling. The show is well-known for its willingness to go the extra mile in transgressive territory. We have witnessed a lot blood, guts and sex throughout these three seasons. The Boys have gone into the psychological for the first-ever time with an episode that sees the characters go through their worst nightmares.

Episode 7 is a real shocker and really shows how talented The Boys are. There are plenty of TV shows that have a bigger budget, more visual effects and more stars. Eric Kripke and the rest on the writing team are doing amazing work in taking the story to new places. Episode 7 is very juicy and makes sense. But let’s be honest, no one saw it coming.

Homelander is still the main focus of attention, but this episode focuses on three other characters: Butcher, Soldier Boy and Black Noir. We get to know Soldier Boy and get backstories about Black Noir and Butcher. We get to know Soldier Boy well and, unfortunately, are given a shocking revelation that will change the status quo.

This episode features Karl Urban as Butcher. Although we have all heard stories about Butcher’s past childhood, this episode proves that it is not enough to just tell. Instead, we are forced into watching Butcher enter a Nightmare that is beyond anything that has been told about him. This flashback to Butcher’s past makes it all make sense. It’s a sad story that many people must live with every day.

Black Noir, one the most mysterious characters on the show, goes into flashback mode as well. This flashback is unique because it is presented in Black Noir’s actual way of seeing the world. A group of cartoons that were his childhood friend appear out of nowhere to help Black Noir. Noir’s story is just as brutal and difficult as Butcher’s. After watching this episode, there’s plenty to talk about bullying and mistreatment.

This episode also features Jensen Ackles. The episode’s seventh episode features a number of hilarious moments for the actor. It is both amusing and terrifying. Soldier Boy provides us with a lot of great lines, but these lines are not only funny, they also portray a depraved mind that is stuck in a past age no one wants to return to. This conversation is very relevant today, because very old men with very outdated views can tell others how they should live their lives.

Starlight or Annie can have amazing moments that show that brute force does not always win. Public relations is perhaps the most difficult battle for politicians and celebrities today. Starlight uses that knowledge to her advantage against her enemies in a way that is admirable.

Kimiko, Frenchie and M.M. Also, there are some great moments. This episode is full of great moments. This episode is a prime example of how the writers know their stuff and there’s no reason to be concerned that next week’s last episode will not live up to expectations. The shocking revelation at episode 7 could make it even more dangerous for The Boys’ next episodes and future seasons.

It is exciting not to know what will happen in the next episode. Many TV series have wasted their ammunition before the end of the season. Almost everything that will happen is easily predicted. The Boys’ season 3 was slow at the beginning, but the second half has been the most successful. Season 4 is already in production so maybe some surprises will be lost. The show will still go on, but the impact from this episode and the previous will not.

Questions answered in The Boys Season 3 Episode 7 – Our Review

A Cover-Up

Vought is more determined to hide the messes of heroes than they are. Heroes work hard. Ashley defends Annie’s claims that Vought and Soldier Boy are frauds. They have linked her to Kimiko who is a terrorist associated with a human trafficking ring. This effectively destroys her credibility.

Homelander claims that Starlight’s home for runaway teens is actually an operation for human trafficking and even Vought, Bob Singer and other bigwigs are worried. He even experiences Soldier Boy hallucinations at the event. He is left with no choice but to go and get some milk from the cow. Victoria confronts him about his unhinged behaviour and gives him a piece paper that contains a secret Edgar had been keeping from him.

Annie takes Vought to camera and exposes the lies he has been telling.

The Truth About Soldier Boy

He is a fraud. He was a photo op for every major achievement. While Butcher is searching for Mindstorm and Payback’s remaining members, he’s settling in with the Legend. Butcher is struggling to find the right one as he has a number of cabins scattered across the country. Hughie is a genius and suggests that they contact the nearest pharmacies to find out if he has picked up his medication at any of them.

Queen Maeve – Is She Alive ?

She is still alive and being held in Vought tower’s cell. She loves the look on his face and knows that something is finally reaching her. Butcher asked him what he told her, but Maeve didn’t have any to share with him. He tells her he keeps her alive so he can collect her eggs later. 

The Boys (Almost!) Reunited

Frenchie and Kimiko reunited with Annie and MM to form a new attack plan. Frenchie breaks the code to the Russian gas that killed Soldier Boy. Kimiko asks Annie for Compound V, the permanent stuff. She misses her powers. Little Nina’s run-in and nearly losing Frenchie was an eye-opener. She isn’t willing to take the risk again.

Todd confronts MM for bringing Janine along to a Homelander rally. Todd is then brainwashed completely by right-wing Vought propaganda. He believes Starlight is the bad guy and Soldier Boy doesn’t exist. He gets a fist to his jaw for these objectively negative opinions. Janine is watching.

Kimiko takes her permanent V once more, with her wounds healing quickly and no side effects.

Mindstorm hunting

Mindstorm’s current location is discovered, and Soldier Boy prepares to search for him. He warns Hughie (and Butcher) not to make eye contact. It was over once he made eye contact with them. Hughie questions Butcher about why he keeps giving him an inexhaustible supply of marijuana. Butcher answers that it is because he has PTSD. This is what’s causing the sudden explosives from whatever the Russians did. Hughie, Butcher Supe up to the upcoming fight.

Soldier Boy sets up a booby trap that Mindstorm uses to catch Butcher. Soldier Boy claims he’s gone and he’ll be dead in a few days. Butcher is not going to escape the Mindstorm’s trap.

Hughie saves Mindstorm’s life by teleporting him away from Soldier Boy and Hughie when they corner Mindstorm. He promises Miindstorm that if Butcher is fixed, he will teleport Soldier Boy away to safety. But, the deliberations drag on for too long, and Soldier Boy finally catches up to Mindstorm, smashing his brains with the shield. He was not finished telling him why Noir approved of Noir’s mutinee.

Payback has one member left: Black Noir.

Black Noir’s Hideout

Noir is staying in a Chuck E. Cheese-esque place until Soldier Boy is taken care. This guy is clearly perfectly fine. There is nothing unusual going on. He eats beans straight from a can and cartoon characters chat with him. They reenact what it was like to fight alongside Soldier Boy. It was not pleasant. He is a huge dick who beats the crap out all of them regularly. He took on a film role from Noir, and was rude to tell the studio that he wasn’t suitable for the role.

Stan Edgar reached a deal to Noir that he would take out Soldier Boy since they had a replacement. He was a child, but he could fly and be more than Soldier Boy. He must finish what he started.

Butcher’s Brutal Past

We are given a horrifying tour of Butcher’s childhood. His father’s cruelty to him and to his brother Leny, right up to his brother’s suicide. This story shows how the Butcher that we all know was made, hardened and emotionless. When he was young, he participated in the belt beating for Leny. He escaped and joined military service, doing whatever he could to be free. His father was furious at Lenny’s absence, and Lenny couldn’t handle it.

The Deep is Deep Sh*t

Deep believes that intimacy is essential in any relationship. He feels his marriage is lacking flavor, flatness, and vanilla. He suggests that they add a third to their arrangement. It’s the octopus that he saved from Herogasm. Cassandra, who is not as rational as any other human being, leaves. It feels permanent too.

A-Train’s new Ticker

Blue Hawk will continue to live after he was given some fatal road rash. A-Train was the one who received his heart and saved the fastest member of the Seven from death.

Side Effects

Annie, on her mission to obtain permanent V for Kimiko sees the notes for the Temp V. Fatal. She has learnt that 3-5 doses could kill the V-temp users. Starlight calls Butcher to relay the message to him and Hughie. Butcher promises Hughie that he will tell him, but he does not. Instead, he tells Hughie that they will go to get more work and complete this job.

Spring,1981, A Boy

Stan Edgar had hoped for a child that could fly and he was right. That kid was Homelander. Although Homelander was actually born in a test tube and one of his donors was Soldier Boy, it is clear that he was not a normal human being. Soldier Boy is Homelander’s father. Soldier Boy calls to inform his son.

The end About the Boys Season 3 Episode 7

The happy moment quickly ends when Soldier Boy appears and throws a knife at Mindstorm’s eye. He then punches Hughie. Soldier Boy is shocked to hear Mindstorm’s voice and beats Mindstorm to death. Starlight discovers that Compound V can turn people’s brains into mush, and that even 3-5 doses could cause death. She warns Billy, and says to Hughie. Hughie does not listen to her warnings and tells Hughie they need more. Starlight calls Billy, but he ignores them. She tells Hughie that he needs more, and she agrees to save him.

Soon after, The Female gains her powers. Soldier Boy calls Homelander and informs him that he had made a child from Vogelbaum’s meat. It was born in 1981. Soldier Boy is Homelander’s father.