The video of Homelander and her girlfriend leaving hundreds to die on a passenger plane was too much to take. Ironically, it was Maeve’s own actions (or lack thereof) that ultimately drove Elena away. Another threat was the maniacal pride-hungry PR of Vought, who sought to sell the pair as a rainbow-hued power couple. It’s been a core part of the second season as she aimed to protect the woman she loved from Homelander. Maeve’s relationship with Elena is the one thing that keeps her human. Though it might not be the most burning of questions, this is one we care about.
The Boys seems to enjoy ragging on Marvel and Disney so it seems like they also might bring in the satirical Stan Lee figure known as the Legend… but maybe it’s too soon for that particular joke. Now that we’ve seen the British Bulldog, maybe we’ll see Jack too. He’s a secondary antagonist in the comics but he does have a key connection to Billy and his dog Terror. But Jack from Jupiter-a play on cosmic characters like Captain Marvel-could change that. So far, The Boys has stayed pretty grounded and close to Earth. If we look at the comics, there are some key figures that seem like solid options. But as we head into season two there’s plenty of space for new heroes and villains, especially as there are some spots open in The Seven. The biggest new addition to this season was the gender-bent Nazi nightmare Stormfront. We’re hoping this comes to pass, as The Boys isn’t afraid of diving into the darkest parts of American history and holding up a light to all the companies, corporations, and government agencies that were built on or welcomed Nazism. It would be great to see Vought truly held accountable next season. But we didn’t really get to know much more than what she told Homelander and what we saw in her file. Seeing as Stormfront was a certified Nazi and the wife of Frederick Vought, it’s clear that Vought is a company built on Nazi experiments. Will We Learn More About Vought’s Nazi Past? Now that we know Victoria Neuman is either evil or compromised, it’s likely that Billy might have to keep his promise to Becca in a far more literal way by saving her son from the powers that be. If the past two seasons have taught us anything though, it’s that the CIA and government in general are useless and corrupt. Instead, he handed Ryan over to Grace, the CIA agent who lost her own children at the hands of Lamplighter. But he also couldn’t face keeping the kid and raising him himself. In the show, on the other hand, Billy couldn’t do it. Could it be that Stormfront is actually a shapeshifter and she’s taken on the form of the political firebrand? Will Billy Have to Save Ryan from the CIA and Vought? This is the same eye that Stormfront lost during her fight with Beckah. Her left eye seems to be grey and misted up. But was it really her? After she kills the leader, we see her face. Of course, she then kills the church’s leader.
But the finale upends that, revealing her to be a Church of the Collective plant. So we wrote a little speech about the moment she was happiest in her life and we translated it in German.So far, Neuman has been one of the few moral compasses of the show. "We thought that her pained, wounded, and slightly insane thought would be back to the time she's the happiest. "She's remembering a time with Vought and her daughter," Kripke informed IGN. IGN also spoke with The Boys' showrunner, Eric Kripke, to learn a bit more context for what Stormfront is referring to here. We found the perfect spot by the river in the shade of an apple tree. Schneider, this is what she said: "Do you remember the day, Frederick - Chloe stuck her arms out of the car window. While she's lying helpless on the forest floor, Stormfront begins to utter something in German, but what is she saying? In order to answer this question, we asked IGN's very own Peer Schneider, who hails from Germany, to translate what she says before Homelander asks Ryan if he's responsible for what just happened. During The Boys' action-packed Season 2 finale, Aya Cash's Stormfront is finally defeated after a power heat vision blast from Homelander's son (Ryan) leaves her burnt, bleeding, and crippled.