No doubt, Billy wouldn't have cared, but this is supremely unfair to Starlight who had no idea what the Boys were doing but was being brutally used by them nonetheless.Starlight eventually becomes confused by all of this and turns away from Hughie and the Boys.

Actually, he seemed tied up in personal problems. In fact, he's done some truly awful things.Understandably, Billy is on a revenge crusade against superheroes and the further he goes, the further his moral compass seems to skew. It happens. When The Boys find The Female imprisoned in a cage in a basement under high security, they mistake her for a victim in desperate need of saving. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. Billy Butcher may be a shining main character of Amazon's The Boys, but he's not a saint. But Billy certainly had no moral qualms with doing that to a person.Popclaw is A-Train's secret girlfriend and when Billy needs to find out about Compound V — the chemical that makes superheroes as powerful as they are — he has no problem bugging her apartment, watching her kill a man (and letting it happen for the sake of footage), and blackmailing her with the resulting video. Personal life. That just looks like a awkward role for Zach Galifianakis. Although he 100% believes he's doing the right thing, he definitely utilizes some questionable methods to reach his end goal of getting superheroes back under control. The show addresses the following questions: What are the consequences of having super-powered superheroes in society with the everyday person?What happens when superheroes aren't all … The Boys are led by Billy Butcher, who despises all superpowered people, and the Seven are led by the egotistical and unstable Homelander. He did hand evidence over to Homelander about the Boys, but it seemed that he just wanted to do good and wasn't fully clued up on the situation.The show ends with Billy showing up to kill Homelander's lover, the head of Vought International, and then Homelander does it to prove a point. Mesmer sells out his new pals, giving photos of the Boys to Homelander, and desperately asking to have even a lowly job at Vought. Billy is utterly inhumane in what he does, even though he has no proof Translucent is actually bad and was wronged personally by Homelander — not the invisible superhero. Of course he doesn't! It seems that Billy is used to roping people into the Boys that don't necessarily want to be there. Kripke wanted to retain a sense of reality to the show, and to keep the writers disciplined decided "Anything that comes out of this drug is viable, and anything that doesn't we're not allowed to do". 0. The series is set between 2006–2008 in a world where superheroes exist. Her baby son is crying in the same room, but does that stop Billy from blowing up the place to kill Homelander? Born Kimiko, the Female is one of the main characters in the Amazon series The Boys and a member of the vigilante group, The Boys. They understand that he has good intentions (kind of) and that his cause is a worthy one, but often, they don't want to participate in the blackmail and murder that comes with being part of the Boys. Actually, he seemed tied up in personal problems. Hughie's girlfriend Robin is killed by A-Train when he literally runs through her on the street, and Billy sees an opportunity to poison someone else against the supes and get help. Throughout the series, he leaves us as appalled as some of even the worst characters do.Here are the worst things he does. Does Billy care if they want to be there or not? The Boys is based on a comic novel series.The show is an intriguing idea that furthers the conversation mentioned in other superhero entertainment stories like Batman vs. Superman and The Avengers.