‘Gen V’ Continues To Be Better Than ‘The Boys’ In Season 2

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Gen V has arrived with its first three episodes in season 2 of the series, one that had to deal with the brutal loss of Chance Perdomo, who was killed in a motorcycle accident in 2024.

The rewritten season has honored him and his character, and outside of that, is already producing something that is better than at least the current state of The Boys itself, something I would argue that season 1 also did.

Some of this is due to where The Boys has gone, and some is due to how Gen V is structured around a group of people you actually want to root for, and meaningful mysterious villains in addition to the occasionally Boys-universe gross-out antics.

There are three aspects that I think work with Gen V more than The Boys:

The Core Group – While there is certainly interpersonal conflict between the show’s heroes, they are that, heroes. At this point, The Boys has evolved into a series whose former lead, Hughie, is an abused, sidelined character, whereas Marie Moreau has that role in a way that feels more coherent. The supporting cast works well as a team as opposed to the constant fracturing we see in the main show every other episode.





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