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So The Boys season 3 wrapped up and I wanted to make a review but when I thought about
it, all my thoughts were basically the same as what I’d thought about the previous seasons:
it’s an excellent show, with amazing performances and fun action and crazy brutal moments and
really well thought out storylines that weave together in an interesting way.
However, there was one aspect of this season in particular that stood out to me, that was
also present in previous seasons but was most interesting here, and today I wanted to talk
about why The Boys’ political satire is so successful.
I find it fascinating, because the social and political parallels this show draws to
real life are such a massive part of the show and are not remotely subtle, and yet for some
reason it works really well.. I think the reason that surprises me is that since around 2015/2016, when politics started
to get let’s say even more divisive than they were before and politics became much
more prevalent in mainstream content, a lot of stuff that’s trying to have a message
relating to politics has started to inherently feel cringey and overdone, regardless of what
side it’s on.. And yes, sometimes it is poorly done, but in general whenever a show or piece of media
is trying to address a political issue, on the right or the left, some people now just
kind of tune it out go ack, I don’t even wanna deal with this anymore.
And yes there are also people who call stuff political when really it isn’t and that's
a whole other discussion, but I just found it very interesting that The Boys hasn’t
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self-confident, level-headed, or well organized. In a combined manner.
/əˈmāziNG/
Surprising in a pleasing way. To cause wonder; to surprise completely.
/ˈprez(ə)nt/
in particular place. Gift. To show something to someone who will examine it.
/ˈeks(ə)lənt/
extremely good. used to indicate approval or pleasure.
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Person's opinion about something. To have an idea, opinion or belief about something.
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Taking your attention; making you want to know. To persuade to do, become involved with something.