Ryan Is Learning From His Father Homelander | The Boys S4

Published 2024-07-01
Ryan (Cameron Crovetti) and Homelander (Antony Starr) interrupt an unsavoury scene as the director, Adam (P.J. Byrne), makes an assistant uncomfortable. After a less-than-satisfactory apology, Ryan makes Adam get on his knees to apologise and encourages the assistant to physically take out her frustration on him. Watch The Boys on Prime Video.
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All Comments (21)
  • @thanh5703
    This will sink deep into Ryan's mind, because: 1. No one died from this. 2. He is now in a position of power, that can bring "evil" to their knees. 3. The "weak" got chance for justice under his "power" Yeap, if this keep up, our boy Ryan will become "NeighborhoodLander"
  • I love how quickly and hard Bonnie starts slapping him. Seems like he’d been making her “uncomfortable” for awhile
  • @DawoodJawad
    Wait till Ryan finds out how he was conceived
  • @Infinity-has
    Dammm Bonnie didn't hold back one bit with those slaps sounded like she was smacking him with a brick
  • @bgos4727
    This was quite merciful for homelander
  • That's what my mom would want. Also Ryan : chooses homelander over butcher 😂
  • @albdamned577
    “It didn’t sound like you meant it” “That’s just my natural tone.” OMG that is a great line, basically the kind of person you want to have slapped until that tone goes away.
  • @marcroth2844
    This feels quite left field for Ryan at one point he's conflicted and then he's corrupted
  • @DirtCheapFU
    Honestly, I thought he got off pretty easy. I mean, Homelander, could have shown Ryan how it really goes down.
  • Homelander learned what he needs to do to make ryan like himself is to let him make the decisions on his own, in the right or more wrong circumstances, rather than force him to be as he wants ryan is slowly gonna pick up that by his own choice, perfect way to manipulate someone is to trick them with their own free will
  • The transition of Ryan going the dominant psychopathic route really felt unnatural. Up until now he has always showed comprehension, mercy and forgiveness, always feeling uncomfortable around Homerlander's ruthlessness. I raised an eyebrow seeing him indulge in sadistic punishment without any buildup whatsoever.
  • @janniss.3433
    I know this guy. My dad used to work with him. I think they are friends, because my dad told me about a game they were playing during work, where they threw paper in a trash can. Sadly my dad didnt came home last night from work. Hope he is okay.
  • @markallman418
    Homelander's learning from Sage's advice to nudge things the way he wants them to go instead of applying a sledgehammer. Given Ryan every chance to make the wrong choices and reward them.
  • I am the only who felt it was wholesome how Homelander look at Ryan like "thats my boy" I mean is messed up but it still wholesome.
  • @sick8180
    How nice to see that the boy is learning from his father! Looking forward to their wholesome interactions in the future!
  • I like how Homelander smiled at the end with hints of pride that his son finally dabbled with his power a little bit.