The shocking revelation of 'The Boys' about Homelander: what is his biggest weakness?
The protagonist of the Prime Video series left a very bloody and revealing scene that speaks of his origins.
After having seen the evolution of Patriota in The Boys throughout its first seasons, viewers will know - in part thanks to the flashbacks - that his origins are very tragic. Since the series has wanted to delve into this as well, delving deeper into his history through a very impactful scene in the fourth season.
Specifically, episode 4 of season 4 reveals the mystery behind the character and exposes how his childhood was. In that chapter, Patriota (Antony Starr) visits a laboratory and there he reunites with the scientists who experimented on him for years.
What happens next is a slaughter similar to what we are used to seeing in The Boys, which leads to revealing some secrets about his past. Something that helps us understand why he ended up becoming the ruthless being we know.
The evolution of Patriota
Since we first met Patriota, it has always been clear that he is someone ruthless and deep down has a superhuman need for affection and approval. In fact, in the mentioned episode, Barbara, the scientist in charge of Patriota's development, reveals that Vought identified this trait and recruited the world's best psychologists to design something to control this part of Patriota.
This means that, in reality, this part of Patriota's personality was created by Vought's own people during his childhood. Thus, feeling so lonely and abandoned, Patriota would try to compensate for this void with other things, such as through his loyalty to the wrong people. Revealing where Patriota's character comes from shows us a side of him we did not know and helps us as viewers see him in a different light.
*This article has been automatically translated using artificial intelligence