The Legend gives Butcher the "Murder of Crows"—the hard evidence that Vought has been manufacturing Compound V and injecting it into babies for decades. Butcher takes this evidence to Senator Calhoun, hoping the government will finally crush Vought.
But in a move that defines The Boys’ cynical worldview, Calhoun betrays Butcher instantly. He takes the evidence and gives it to Vought to use as a tool. Vought will now "leak" the Compound V story themselves to control the narrative, sacrificing a few scapegoats to save the company. This is the show’s thesis: power structures don't fight each other; they collude. Amid the geopolitical chaos, the episode offers a brief, heartbreaking respite for Frenchie (Tomer Capon) and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara). the boys s02e06 openh264
"You're not the real hero. You're just a fucking chemical accident in a cape." – Billy Butcher The Legend gives Butcher the "Murder of Crows"—the
Homelander’s psychology is the show’s darkest engine. He doesn't just want to be loved; he wants to be obeyed without question. When Ryan refuses to hate Becca, Homelander shows his true, terrifying colors. In a scene dripping with Oedipal tension, Homelander flies Ryan to the roof of the Vought tower and threatens to throw him off if he doesn't say "I love you, Dad." He takes the evidence and gives it to