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October 8, 2020
Dark, immature and mature at the same time.
The Boys is one of the best television shows I have ever seen. I do like superhero movies but Iāve always felt like thereās something missing. This was what it was missing. The diversion of the genre is genius and has a ridiculous amount of production value. Itās rare to find a show that is this balanced, albeit perfectly balanced, on every level.
I am splitting this Iām up into the respective seasons.
Season 1:
Filled with mature content. Of every offense.
Violence happens at least once an episode. Iām pretty sure episode 6 is the only one without a particularly graphic death. Even in that episode bones are graphically broken, people are beaten and intensity is high. In all the other episodes though...
It includes:
Superhero violence. Lasers, strong punching, etc. However, itās extra gory here. People are blown and split into pieces in every fashion. Blood and gore are thrown around in every death and it is very graphic. Bones and organs are visible and are on full display. Peoples eyes are burned out and their brain is visible center frame. People are split into two, four, and fifty bazillion pieces. Eyes are ripped out. Heads are torn into pieces. Meter combat results in holes in human torsos. People are hit and bones are exposed.The list goes on and on. It is quite over the top, but it will turn the stomachs of several viewers.
Some deaths are more graphic than just mentioned, some by far, it just know it is one of the goriest shows on television.
Threat is a constant theme. Collateral damage is a theme. Sexual assault is a theme. All genders are harmed here. Graphically. Itās all here.
Overall, violence is comparable to a slightly gorier version of Tarantino. Yeah, thatās possible.
Sexuality: Like violence, itās shown here. Sexual scenes are prevelent, and include nudity. Female nudity is shown. Male genitals are shown. Presumably, some of the sexuality is bent. Sexual assault is on display and is a main theme. There is something about every episode.
Also sexually fueled talk is constant and includes every swear and level of graphicness on the face of this planet for a sex joke. Doesnāt shy away from anything. Almost everything offensive is said here.
Also, as a note, if homosexuality offends you, it is on display here as well among various characters.
Language: F**k is the most prevelent and is used several hundred times. Some paired with mother. C**t is used probably upward of 10 times an episode. C**k is used once of twice throughout the season. Everything is said here.
Consumption: Alcohol is consumed casually occasionally. Hard drugs are consumed. Product placement and pop culture jokes are used constantly.
Extra: Role models are iffy. Everyone has their own antagonist and conflicts. Just not a good shoe if you want an overly positive message.
If it was a film it actually probably would be rated NC-17 most likely for: Strong bloody violence and sexual content, grisly images, graphic nudity, drug use, and pervasive language.
As an episode guide, Gory violence happens at least once or twice an episode, a scene of sexual content occasionally throughout the episode, language is constant and strong and consumption is occasional, not helped at all by any good messages or role models.
Season 2:
Violence: Graphic violence multiple times an episode including: Superhero violence, criminal violence, implied violence, and threatened violence and even more. All shown violence is intensely gory and bloody, but as like the last season, is exaggerated and comical. People are split into bazillions if pieces, in half, limbs, heads, legs, organs, and more are ripped, torn, dismembered, removed, whatever you want to call it. There are some particularly gory deaths like someoneās head being ripped in half top to bottom. Guns are used, superhero weaponry is used, yes there are lasers. Threatened and implied violence are here. Sexual violence and torture are among the violent themes here. Itās constant, but the actual violence your expecting that is particularly gory only happens up to a few times an episode.
Language: F**k is used, again, hundreds of times throughout the about 8 hour season. I didnāt count, but itās definitely up there. C**t, again, is used multiple times an episode. C**k and p***y are used once, and everything else is used throughout.
Sex: Not quite as graphic as season 1. Occasional sex happens occasionally, but nudity is limited to episode 3. Oh and thereās a really out of the blue self pleasure scene at the end of episode 8, like one of the, if not the last, scene. Not graphic just awkward. For me anyway. Graphic sexual talk is common, using strong language and graphic terms. The themes are more implied than shown, but it carries the theme from season 1. Rape is a heavy theme. Homosexuality is both implied and shown.
Consumption: Drugs are the most common theme, no spoilers for this season but last season compound V is introduced, which is a drug, and is practically the plot of the show. Itās not a narcotic however. Other than that hard drugs are snorted, smoked and injected. One of the characters is pretty much a drugs addict. Drinking is occasional too.
Extra: Again, role models are not a thing here. It can also get very upsetting at times to some viewers.
It would most likely be rated: R- Graphic violence and bloody images, sexual content, some graphic nudity and drug use and pervasive language.
OVERALL āā
Hilarious but dark and disturbing, itās riveting and a perfect diversion of the genre, even if itās a diversion only aimed for older teens.
This is all the stronger content but I did gloss over some spoilers or was very vague, this is more of just on average or minor description of the content throughout the series. So if your OK with this the series should be fine. If you are on your toes you should be able to skip nearly all of the sexual content, but violence and language are unskippable, especially since the show is practically about violence. Iād recommend doing a deeper dive to decide if itās ok for your kids, but Iād advise to watch it with them and even then donāt shown it to anyone under the age of 14-16.
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July 12, 2022
The show has a captivating and interesting premise, however the overwhelming intensity of violence, sex, and language ruined it. I could not make it through to the end of season 1.
The violence and gore is gruesome and disturbing.
A man's head gets caved in and you see the extremely graphic remains of his split open head in multiple shots after with brains and blood splattered on the floor. A man's face gets clawed off in detail. A young girl gets her head slammed repeatedly against a wall. Characters explode with lots of blood and guts flying and splattering everywhere.
The sex is porn equivalent in explicity; crude and frequent.
Explicit sexual acts are implied or present in every episode. The superpowers add an outlandish element to this as well. Multiple sex scenes and graphic male and female nudity.
There is pervasive foul language in pretty much every verbal exchange.
All manner of swear words and strong crude language. There would have to be near 100 swear words.. per episode.
It's overall very disturbing.
If you are okay with any of that, go ahead and give it a watch; it's got a great story.
But please, don't let your kids watch this.
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April 24, 2022
Give me rent
First 3 episodes are most violent then it evens out and becomes more sane good show.
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September 28, 2021
Hero series could be so much better
Why yes the C word over and over? In general, the writing and acting is pretty good, but mostly wiped away with a plethora of crude scenes and extremely vulgar language. This is coming from a guy that loved Pulp Fiction and Snatch. Iām not sure they have figured out who their audience is. It could be sooooo much better! I like the premise of showing unsure/ less than perfect individuals, but theyāre way over the top!
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November 7, 2020
Vi-o-lent
Maybe dismemberment and complete annihilation of a loved one's body in an intimate moment doesn't bother everyone like it bothers me, but I regret experiencing that scene.
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August 23, 2020
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February 16, 2020
Great premise but can definitely be grotesque/super vulgar
I was scrolling through my fire stick looking for something to watch and I saw this so I clicked on and watched thinking it was just some adult superhero movie but it wasn't I regret doing so anyone in the comment/review section saying this was good /alright clearly lack any sense of morality/ integrity throughout the whole show there's been nothing but extreme violence graphic sex and cursing there's many scene's where both men and women are fully naked and the men shows genitals in the first episode one of the so called male superheros shows himself to a unexpecting female superhero colleague and in another there is a superhero club where there is scenes of people giving sexual favors to one another men and women and men on men there's even a scene where a superhero that can float has vigorous relations with i think two ladys in front of everyone in the club in the air also later in the series there's a scene where a ex female superhero makes someone perform a sexual favor and she ends up crushing his skull open blood and brain matter and all this scene is on my list of most nasty/horrible things I've seen also for most of the show it's pretty pro nihilism/anti religion/anti conservative/anti Christan/anti hypocrisy which being anti hypocrisy is good but the characters preaching are hypocritical themselves one episode or two the supers go to a Christan concert place so that they can be seen as good people by the public/conservatives and the main female superhero goes on stage and rants about how no one doesn't even know if a God exist and that the Bible was just some book made centuries ago and that we should just fallow are own way also one of the main characters Billy butcher who is just a regular human with no powers but who is shown to be a nihilistic douchebag throughout the series is shown being at said concert and then starts mocking and cursing at God calling him things right in front of a Christan vendor person who just offered him something . The show has a good premise/idea but it was drowned out by all the sex Gore violence cursing and nihilism and this is coming from someone who used to watch Texas chainsaw massacre and hell hellraiser definitely wouldn't recommend anyone of any age to watch this it's very disappointing because it had so so much potential to be good but the maker of said show is known for making extremely controversial comics that depict anything and everything.
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June 27, 2022
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March 16, 2020
Sad
This TV series is so disappointing. Really bad acting coupled with raunchy sex scenes and then they throw in God. Why? This show is an insult to America.
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January 16, 2024
Great show, Suitable for 13-year old
I watched it first alone, then with my 13-year-old son, because people say this is too much and traumatic but It's not something they haven't already seen (Sex scenes). And the violence isn't that bad either It's rather cheap (I thought I was watching an 80s movie). So, in conclusion, this show is one of the best I've ever seen, and it's definitely appropriate for a 13-year-old.
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