This put up incorporates spoilers for Season 5, Episode 7 of “The Boys.”
The penultimate episode of “The Boys” paints a bleak image earlier than the sequence finale. Homelander (Antony Starr) makes use of psychics to weed out those that do not imagine in his godhood, and the titular Boys lose a treasured member by the top of the episode. After killing the President of the USA, Homelander additionally dissolves The Seven to declare his unquestionable authority. This shocks The Deep (Chace Crawford), who had already reached a significant turning level earlier within the present. In an episode full of abject hopelessness, the scene with The Deep and his shark buddy, Xander, results in a hilarious alternate that proves that our Fish Man has misplaced the whole lot he ever held expensive.
Xander is voiced by the legendary Samuel L. Jackson, who warrants no introduction. The “Pulp Fiction” star is a cultural icon, having starred in outstanding works throughout many years, together with “Do the Proper Factor,” “The Hateful Eight,” “Unbreakable,” and “Chi-Raq.” By way of mainstream reputation, Jackson’s most memorable roles are Jedi Mace Windu within the “Star Wars” prequel trilogy and Nick Fury within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jackson additionally voiced Lucius Greatest/Frozone within the first two installments of “The Incredibles.”
After Homelander politely asks Deep to buzz off from Vought Tower, he cries and guzzles sodas on a pier. As quickly as he throws an empty can into the ocean, Xander offers Deep an expletive-filled warning to remain out of the water. Xander tells him that each sea creature is aware of that he was accountable for the Alaskan oil spill, and that they are all going to kill him if he makes contact with water ever once more. Jackson’s cameo is transient however memorable, spelling out the top of The Deep as we all know it.
The Boys’ Xander second makes The Deep notice that actions have penalties
As humorous as it’s to listen to Xander cuss The Deep out, the scene induces immense catharsis. It takes us again to A-Practice’s (Jessie T. Usher) warning that The Deep will lose the whole lot as soon as Homelander inevitably discards him. A-Practice had additionally urged him to have the braveness to do what’s proper, saying that it’s not too late to face as much as Vought. As an alternative of heeding this recommendation, The Deep dug his heels in and sealed his personal destiny. Now, it is too late.
Even after dropping the whole lot, The Deep nonetheless does not have the braveness to do what’s proper, which is why he lets a person drown as an alternative of diving into the water. Somebody data this horrific show of cowardice, which is sure to tank his public status for good. With each sea creature turning in opposition to him, he has basically misplaced his powers, which could as nicely be the top of his profession. In spite of everything, what sort of supe that calls himself The Lord of the Seven Seas is petrified of diving into the ocean?
The Deep has by no means had monitor file with the ocean creatures he’s supposed to guard. With water being off-limits to him, The Deep now not has entry to something resembling energy, standing, or validation. The final time The Deep was in the same place, he was manipulated by and indoctrinated right into a cult with a Fresca obsession. Until he’s fated for a bloody demise within the finale, The Deep is likely to be compelled to mire within the penalties of his actions and stay along with his failures. This, maybe, is a becoming finish for somebody who by no means bothered to develop into a greater individual.
“The Boys” is streaming on Prime Video.
