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IMDB Ratings: 9.1/10
Show: The Boys 2019 English Season 1 WEB Series All Episodes
Genres: Action, Comedy, Crime
Language: English
Quality: 480p/720p WEB-DL
Size: 1.3GB & 3.8GB
Creators: Eric Kripke, Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen
Stars: Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr

Movie Plot: A group of vigilantes set out to take down corrupt superheroes who abuse their superpowers.


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1. The Name of the Game
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
When a Supe kills the love of his life, A/V salesman Hughie Campbell teams up with Billy Butcher, a vigilante hell-bent on punishing corrupt Supes -- and Hughie's life will never be the same again.


2. Cherry
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
The Boys get themselves a Superhero, Starlight gets payback, Homelander gets naughty, and a Senator gets naughtier.


3. Get Some
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
It's the race of the century. A-Train versus Shockwave, vying for the title of World's Fastest Man. Meanwhile, the Boys are reunited and it feels so good.

4. The Female of the Species
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
On a very special episode of The Boys... an hour of guts, gutterballs, airplane hijackings, madness, ghosts, and one very intriguing Female. Oh, and lots of heart -- both in the sentimental sense, and in the gory literal sense.


5. Good for the Soul
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
The Boys head to the "Believe" Expo to follow a promising lead in their ongoing war against the Supes. There might -- MIGHT -- be a homicidal infant, but you'll have to see for yourself.


6. The Innocents
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
"Super in America" features Homelander, Queen Maeve, Black Noir, The Deep, A-Train, Tara Reid and Billy Zane.


7. The Self-Preservation Society
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
Never trust a washed-up Supe -- the Boys learn this lesson the hard way. Meanwhile, Homelander digs into his past, Starlight discovers that love hurts, and if you're ever in Sandusky, Ohio and a girl asks if she can touch your gills, say NO.


8. You Found Me
Air date: Jul 26, 2019
Season Finale Time! Questions answered! Secrets revealed! Conflicts... conflicted! Characters exploded! And so much more! Watch with Prime


Story: In a world where superheroes are just corrupt celebs with power, a motley crew of vigilantes come together to grab justice denied to them.

Review: It is said that people often love to watch the behind-the-scenes segments of shows, even more than the final cut. Probably because it gives the gratification that just like all of us, nothing or nobody is perfect. The first season of ‘The Boys’, a dark action-comedy series and an adaptation of Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson’s comic book, lines up a host of twisted characters and offers that genre of satisfaction to its viewers, at least if its first season is anything to go by.


Tech salesman Hughie’s (Jack Quaid) girlfriend Robin (Jess Salgueiro) gets killed when superhero A-Train (Jessie Usher) runs through her in a freak accident. The grief-stricken boy is approached by a man, Billy Butcher (Karl Urban), who offers to help him get justice in the company of his mates Frenchie (Tomer Capon) and Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso). And the bunch has enough reasons to stand against the ways of Vought, the superhero-minting corporation that A-Train is part of.


Though a story that has superheroes at the centre, ‘The Boys’ presents how the entertainment and spirituality industries work, for real. It shows how a lot of talent and image are painfully cultivated, how social media following is created and reveals the faces of nameless people who run these mad shows like puppeteers. One also gets a glimpse into the truths about endorsements, night lives that trump celebs’ painfully put together daylight images, and how many don’t practise what they preach on big stages.


‘The Boys’ also daringly shows how even when in positions of power, women can be prone to sexual harassment, followed by corporate cover-ups of the same. A handful of character arcs, for example that of Starlight (Erin Moriarty) is interesting and it would be great to see how things work out for her in the upcoming seasons. Over episodes, the way in which the ‘The Boys’ team is formed to teach the ‘Supes’ who step out of line a lesson is also engaging. For true comic nerds, it would also be fun to identify which of these superheroes resemble the ones they have grown up idolising and analysing, deeply enough to identify the flaws similar to those of the icons in ‘The Boys.’ It is also interesting that be it good or bad, none of the people in this tale are simple and have their complex, relatable stories that make them what they are. The series also deserves credit for brining in the geopolitical warfare aspect, showing how countries and weapon makers feed on our fear.


As for comedy, there are many sequences – like the one in which Butcher uses a super-baby’s laser eyes beams to tackle their opponents, The Deep’s chit chats with his ‘water buddies,’ the goofy yet adorable interactions of Frenchie with M M and Kimiko, the many foul-mouthed exchanges between the boys of ‘The Boys.’ These give the hearty chuckles required while cruising through this kind of a story-line. And even for those who might not be well-versed with the many characters these superhero personalities are inspired from, the distinct personalities of their versions in the series are enough to keep them interested through the course of the story.


Solid acting by cast members like Urban, Quaid, Erin Moriarty, Antony Starr and Elisabeth Shue also make the series an engaging watch. Developed by Eric Kripke (Supernatural), the show has Seth Rogen co-producing it and that explains the cameos from stars such as Simon Pegg, Tara Reid, Haley Joel Osment, Jimmy Fallon and Billy Zane.


But any superhero genre fan would know that the series’ core thought, that superheroes aren’t perfect and that they can have flaws, can’t be termed extremely refreshing. Probably the attempt to paint corporates as the true villains who try to monetise everything – from a tragedy to confession in a world that lets social media decide one’s image, is new in such a genre. There are many scenes that some might find too violent as well. But then, will the upcoming seasons justify them all? Wait and watch!



Amazon Prime Video has come up with another Hollywood web series, The Boys Season 2, which you can watch and download for free with subscription offers from telecom operators. Also, you can download the movie now and watch it later on Amazon Prime Video India. You have an option to download as well.
Amazon knows the pulse of the audience and the sensation of the release of The Boys Season 2. I would call that a calculated move, because they knew who wouldn’t like some superhero action or maybe they had a superhero team that had the power to predict popularity!
So, this is it. The Boys season 2 finale is here – and it lives up to the hype in more ways than one. Not only is “What I Know” a stellar end to a super season, the eighth and final episode of the Amazon Prime show’s sophomore run pulls no punches and achieves that rare thing in television: a finale that feels like a proper send-off, high stakes and all.
For all of its many, many successes this year, The Boys has been guilty of cramming far too much in. Even with an hour-plus runtime, the finale rolls all of its stories and side characters into one main plot. It’s a smart move that sidesteps any bloated scenes in favour of an efficient, all-encompassing plot that drives the story forward and will leave you short of breath on more than one occasion.
At first, it’s the rush to get a witness to testify against Vought after last week’s head-exploding assault. Latterly, it’s a pulse-pounding final assault that sees The Boys and Supes collide in meaty, though no less entertaining, scenes that have been a season (or two) in the making.
Despite Homelander, Butcher, a returning Stan Edgar, and several more forming the core of the action, it’s Maeve who might hold your attention the longest. Having crashed and burned after Elena’s departure, the Queen of the Seven has the most compelling arc of the lot in the finale, moving from an achingly believable rendition of a break-up (Dominique McElligott should be commended here; these scenes don’t miss the mark at all) to fist-pumping moments that Maeve – and the audience – have richly deserved for some time.
It’s not just Maeve who gets a chance to shine in the finale. The criminally under-utilised Becca Butcher (Shantel VanSanten) finally gets some agency and features in the season’s most heart-rending scenes as Ryan is torn between his mother and the corrupting influence of Stormfront and Homelander. If you thought The Boys was just a vehicle for clever pop-culture references and parodying politics, you might be surprised by the lump in your throat once the credits roll.
Of course, it’s not all sob stories and Supe redemptions. The action, somehow, takes a step up this week. The Boys consistently has had some of the best set-pieces and fight scenes on television (and a long overdue pat on the back to the stunt team and coordinators involved this year), but there are some Supe scraps that will rightly live long in the memory and, outside of a few shaky camera cuts, wouldn’t look too far out of place if plonked into the MCU.
Most importantly, though, The Boys season 2 finale adds a final ingredient that is sure to send it on its way to being an all-timer of a series: a real sense of peril. Plot armour, especially with the lovingly pathetic Hughie, has always been a roadblock for tension on the show. You can go into the finale knowing that the shackles are off – no one is safe. It’s something that made Game of Thrones so utterly unmissable week-to-week and, now that there is actual danger at play for those on both sides, it stands to reason that The Boys will only soar further because of what goes down throughout the episode.
That’s not to say the finale is perfect. Homelander’s son, Ryan, weighs down early scenes and becomes both baggage and prop later on, which is a disservice to young actor Cameron Crovetti who has done a phenomenal job in a thankless task as the fruit of Homelander’s loins. There is also one debatable plot point that, when coupled with The Boys’ parallels to the real world, could cause some real consternation.
In effect, The Boys season 2 finale actually operates as a series finale up to a point. That air of finality punctuates the episode’s third act. On one hand, the show makes good on everything that has been set up so far, and tying any disparate story threads together means the entire season will be even better on a rewatch. On the other, there’s a slight worry that The Boys has gone all-in on a superb finale at the risk of scuppering the long-term potential and world building the show was so carefully crafting earlier in the season.Season finales often fall into the trap of setting up the next season in favour of drawing its current stories to a close. In that respect, The Boys season 2 finale is surprisingly restrained. Not only do several story arcs reach satisfying and cathartic conclusions, there’s actually very little in the way of forward momentum for the confirmed third season – outside of a shocking late twist that will have fans discussing and debating its ramifications well into next year. It’s almost too clean a break.
But that’s a story for another day. On its own merits, the Boys season 2 finale astounds, shocks, and surprises in equal measure. The third season can’t come soon enough.













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