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Wait, was I watching the news, or a satire? - Fort St. James Caledonia Courier
Prime Video’s The Boys, now in its fifth and final season, is a rompin’ stompin’ superhero series. Or is it? While the premise has “supes” running around not living up to the traditional concept of what constitutes a hero, and it is unnecessarily gory, it is actually a parody of politics, corporate greed, celebrity culture and ideological extremism. And it is (or used to be, maybe) brilliant in its satirical bent. Unfortunately, the satire, asid…
Wait, was I watching the news, or a satire? - Vanderhoof Omineca Express
Prime Video’s The Boys, now in its fifth and final season, is a rompin’ stompin’ superhero series. Or is it? While the premise has “supes” running around not living up to the traditional concept of what constitutes a hero, and it is unnecessarily gory, it is actually a parody of politics, corporate greed, celebrity culture and ideological extremism. And it is (or used to be, maybe) brilliant in its satirical bent. Unfortunately, the satire, asid…
Wait, was I watching the news, or a satire?
Prime Video’s The Boys, now in its fifth and final season, is a rompin’ stompin’ superhero series. Or is it? While the premise has “supes” running around not living up to the traditional concept of what constitutes a hero, and it is unnecessarily gory, it is actually a parody of politics, corporate greed, celebrity culture and ideological extremism. And it is (or used to be, maybe) brilliant in its satirical bent. Unfortunately, the satire, asid…
Wait, was I watching the news, or a satire? - Northern Sentinel
Prime Video’s The Boys, now in its fifth and final season, is a rompin’ stompin’ superhero series. Or is it? While the premise has “supes” running around not living up to the traditional concept of what constitutes a hero, and it is unnecessarily gory, it is actually a parody of politics, corporate greed, celebrity culture and ideological extremism. And it is (or used to be, maybe) brilliant in its satirical bent. Unfortunately, the satire, asid…
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