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  1. Oct 10, 2020 · The Boys: “I Can Do Whatever I Want” (Homelander) Season 2 Finale! Ending / Deleted Scene. Multiverse HQ. 2.84K subscribers. Subscribed. 849. 90K views 3 years ago #Homelander #TheBoys...

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  2. Jun 6, 2022 · He really can.#theboys #theboysseason3 #homelander #soldierboy #billybutcher

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  3. Aug 23, 2022 · The boys is madly entertaining to watch especially with Antony Starr as homelander. Just incredible casting for such a vicious character. Season 4 just start...

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    • A Play on Robin
    • He Wants to Be More
    • He's Awful to The Deep
    • Nobody Can Stop Him
    • He Respects Something in Butcher
    • He's A Known Liar
    • Homelander in A Nutshell
    • A Look Into His Past
    • A Play on A Famous Saying
    • The Airplane Threat

    "Oh, golly gee shucks. What makes you think I would give two f***s about that?"

    Homelander and Billy Butcher have one thing in common, they both know how to slyly use an innocent sounding phrase to say something sadistic. When Homelander says "Oh, golly gee shucks," audiences know it's pure sarcasm, playing off of the campy nature of the classic superhero comics he's inspired by. RELATED: The Darkest Comic Books Of All Time Far be it from the days where Robin would say "gee willikers Batman," the new era of comic book entertainment has a character saying "golly gee shuck...

    "Cause that's all I'm good for, huh? Smile, look pretty, say my lines. Whoop, whoop, whoop."

    Homelander's relationship with Madelyn Stillwell was complex at the best of times, with their earliest encounters setting the stage for their dynamic. Homelander argues with Madelyn for a greater role in Vought, and the audience sees how deep her influence is over him. The line has Homelander suggest that he's just an actor and a pretty face to read lines, and to ease him, Madelyn responds with her own form of manipulation, suggesting that he's a god and needs to be above this. The scene disp...

    "Now go f*** Shamu in the blowhole."

    When imagining the greatest superhero teams from comics, one might think of the powerful relationships between heroes like Batman and Superman. It's patently clear in Season 1 of The Boys that Homelander doesn't share a love for his comrades. In fact, most of them are just as terrified as Hughie. In a scene where Homelander threatens The Deep, he concludes his statement by facing away and saying this line. Essentially, it's his way of telling him to leave, Homelander refers to the famous orca...

    "I can do whatever I want. I can do whatever... I want. I can do... whatever I want. I can do whatever the f*** I want! I can do whatever the f*** I... want!"

    Homelander truly starts to lose it by the end of Season 2, fully believing that he's a god among men and that no one can get in his way. The scene, which happens towards the end of Season 2, has Homelander atop a building, handling his business while mumbling to himself about how he can do whatever he wants. RELATED: The 10 Best Episodes Of The Boys, According To Ranker The scene is hilarious as well as frightening, showing once again that inside that powerful body is an insecure child. The s...

    "You are dark, and I kind of like it."

    The duality between Homelander and Billy Butcher creates an interesting dynamic for the show. Billy is the protagonist, but his hatred for the Supes can make him difficult to deal with. When they finally meet again in the season 1 finale, their encounter is explosive. Seeing what Billy is willing to do to get revenge creates a small connection in Homelander's mind, if only in a mocking way. "You are dark, and I kind of like it," he quotes, further instigating the tense situation.

    "You guys are the real heroes. We're just glad we can help."

    One of the most enraging parts of the Vought façade is when the heroes on camera refer to first responders as "the real heroes." Giving the implication of being "the fake heroes" in order to manipulate the audience, while actually being fake heroes is truly next-level evil. The quote is used multiple times throughout the series from more heroes than just Homelander, but nothing is like hearing it for the first time. His condescension and entitlement can really trigger the audience, causing th...

    "I'm the Homelander. And I can do whatever the f*** I want."

    In a very Joffrey Baratheon-like manner, Homelander expresses just how terrible of a superhero he really is. Showing the sense of entitlement his power and wealth gives him, Homelander says "I'm the Homelander. And I can do whatever the f*** I want." TV fans love a good entitled monster to hate, and Homelander fits that role perfectly. Quotes like this are terrifying, but get viewers wanting to see more, as Antony Starr has a truly commanding presence on screen.

    "Who put the f***ing blanket on the bed?"

    The difference between Homelander on camera and Homelander behind the scenes is abundantly clear. That's especially the case in the scene where he returns to his "childhood home" to give the fans a tour. Not much is known about Homelander's past at the time, so the reveals of the episode are intriguing. RELATED: 10 Things To Know About Soldier Boy In The Boys Homelander is staying on script until he notices a blanket left on the bed. The sight of it makes him immediately furious, and he takes...

    "Starlight, sticks and stones won't break my bones, but words..."

    The writers of The Boys have a tendency to play on words and common phrases. Similar to the "golly gee" line, Homelander plays off the common children's rhyme in his own distorted way, while also flexing his power, which is on a Superman level. Homelander says to Starlight "sticks and stones won't break my bones, but words..." essentially mocking the idea that he would care what she thinks. His expression says it all, showing that he does not feel threatened at all by his adversaries.

    "You stay the f*** back, or I'll laser you, godd*mn it! I will laser every f***ing one of you!"

    The plane scene in season 1 sets the tone for how truly evil Homelander is, and the laser line is what fully caps it off. Not only is he prepared to let every passenger die, he threatens to do it himself. The quote is at the top for good reason, as the scene was one of the most shocking in the first season, setting the tone for where the show would lead in the future. This is one of the first times Homelander would show his true colors, a persona fans would become familiar with later on. NEXT...

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  4. Jun 15, 2024 · It denounces Homelander and Vought's ignorance towards lower-class individuals, showing that they can't simply show up and do whatever they want without expecting any consequences.

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  5. Jun 16, 2019 · President Donald Trump insisted that Article II of the U.S. Constitution "allows" him to do "whatever" he wants, arguing that he never planned to fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller but had...

  6. Feb 27, 2019 · Choice lyrics: I'm a grown woman/ I can do whatever I want/ I'm a grown woman/ I can do whatever I want/ They love the way I walk/ ‘Cause I walk with a vengeance/ And they listen to me when I talk 'cause I ain't pretending/ It took a while, now I understand just where I'm goin'/ I know the world and I know who I am/ It's 'bout time I show it

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