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Butcher meets Ryan for a tense foosball game. Despite planning to use a CIA-provided fentanyl sedative hidden in cookies to kidnap the boy, Butcher has a change of heart after Ryan opens up about his guilt over accidentally killing a man. Butcher ultimately trashes the cookies, choosing to try and build a real connection instead.

A major plot point involves Homelander’s growing instability. Disturbed by a graying hair and his inability to connect with his son, Ryan, Homelander ends the episode in a fractured mental state. He hallucinates reflections of himself in a shattered mirror, which ultimately command him to "go back to the start"—hinting at a return to the traumatic lab where he was raised. Butcher’s Dilemma: Ryan’s Future movies4uvipthe boys s04e03 well keep the r

Season 4, Episode 3 moves away from simple "hero vs. villain" tropes and dives into It shows how Vought (and Sister Sage) can manipulate public perception to turn a murder into a "patriotic act." It reflects modern media landscapes with uncomfortable accuracy, making it one of the most "meta" episodes of the series. Conclusion Butcher meets Ryan for a tense foosball game

: Homelander officially inducts Sister Sage and Firecracker into The Seven. Sage effectively takes over as Vought’s CEO, reducing Ashley Barrett to a mere corporate mascot. Butcher’s Dilemma: Ryan’s Future Season 4, Episode 3

Annie January confronts Firecracker and discovers that her hatred stems from a childhood pageant where Annie bullied her. This reveal complicates Starlight’s "pure" image and fuels Firecracker’s personal vendetta. Thematic Elements

The Boys - S04E03 - We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying | Transcript

The Boys Season 4, Episode 3 , titled " We'll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here

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