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    The Instant White-Hot Wild

    The Boys: Season 3, Episode 8

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  1. Jul 8, 2022 · The Instant White-Hot Wild: Directed by Sarah Boyd. With Karl Urban, Jack Quaid, Antony Starr, Erin Moriarty. Calling all patriots! Let's show Homelander we've got his back and we're not going to let Starlight and her House of Horrors get away with trafficking children and drinking their adrenaline!

    • Sarah Boyd
    • 3 min
  2. Jul 8, 2022 · The Boys is a big show with a big ensemble and big ideas. Like all of season three, “The Instant White-Hot Wild” is fun, grisly, and neat. Like all of season three, “The Instant White-Hot ...

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    By Matt Donato

    Posted: Jul 8, 2022 1:00 pm

    Warning: The following contains full spoilers for The Boys Season 3, Episode 8, "The Instant White-Hot Wild," which aired on Prime Video on July 8, 2022. To refresh your memory, check out our review of last week's episode.

    After last night's Season 3 finale of The Boys, I'm looking at a different show than the high-energy smash 'em all of only a season ago where extreme violence was always the answer. "The Instant White-Hot Wild" concludes with a more mature, infinitely darker storyline where Butcher (Karl Urban) and the team confront personal hells dragging behind them since Episode 1. It's not the climax of Season 2, where girl-gang montages and plotted sieges culminate in all-out warfare. Butcher, Soldier Boy (Jensen Ackles), and Homelander (Antony Starr) finally collide, but it's not about some royal rumble in Vought Tower where supporting casts are fighting on different floors. It's a finale about atonement, reflection, and moving onward — (mostly) gone is the juvenility of old.

    "The Instant White-Hot Wild" is about taking stands and confronting fears, whether that's Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) marching back into Vought Tower or Frenchie (Tomer Capone) demanding respect from his employers. Butcher and Homelander both have miles to go before they become the leaders their squadrons deserve — how they recognize their demons is such a compelling story while reunions happen. Butcher reveals hidden colors by "compassionately" knocking Hughie (Jack Quaid) unconscious to save the lad from V24's fatal effects. Homelander belittles what's left of the Seven in A-Train (Jessie T. Usher), The Deep (Chace Crawford), and Vought International CEO Ashley Barrett (Colby Minifie). I don't want to say The Boys is solely about Butcher versus Homelander, yet their sometimes parallel, other times divergent paths become the storytelling cherry on last night's episode. Two heat-seeking monsters, both selfish, finally acknowledge those around them for better or worse.

    Digging deeper, The Boys connects dots between upbringings, abusive or neglectful fathers, and the juniors who inherit those traits. All the groundwork laid by the now deceased Jonah Vogelbaum (John Doman) and Butcher's father Sam (John Noble) to shape Butcher and Homelander's hatred becomes clearer when Soldier Boy recalls his tragic fatherly relationship — Soldier Boy was forever a "disappointment," then a "cheater" for gaining Compound V superpowers. Centering all the anger, abandonment issues, and outward gruffness is a childhood without love, damaged by figures who taught machismo with callouses. Bastards raised all three men, and now they're squaring off for a possibly apocalyptic throwdown. Coincidence? The way showrunner Eric Kripke solidifies their bonds through upbringings is a chef's kiss touch, finding a common enemy in generational failings where "men should be men" to massive detriments.

    I'm in awe of a show that's evolved and isn't just parroting the same buzzworthy gore beats episode after episode. The Boys is reluctantly (by intention) becoming a show about responsibility and progress that will no doubt remain hyper-violent, yet closes its best season so far on storytelling highs. "The Instant White-Hot Wild" isn't about carnage...

    • Matt Donato
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  4. Jul 8, 2022 · The Boys Season 3 “The Instant White-Hot Wild” Recap After discovering what V-24 can do, Butcher decides to keep Hughie out of the next fight. While he and Soldier Boy make their way back to New York, Hughie is picked up by Annie who tells him the truth.

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  5. Jul 8, 2022 · The Instant White-Hot Wild” is a satisfying wrap-up to a well-constructed season of The Boys, demonstrating the show’s considerable strengths while also showcasing some of its more modest ...

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  6. The Boys when they see Victoria Neuman running for Vice President. Butcher and Homelander attack Soldier Boy after he knocks Ryan out. After a Starlight loyalist throws a bottle at Ryan, Homelander immediately gets in front of him and shoots the loyalist's head off with his heat-vision for hitting his son.

  7. Jul 9, 2022 · WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for The Boys Season 3, Episode 8, "The Instant White-Hot Wild," which released Friday on Prime Video. So far in The Boys Season 3, Vought International has undergone some massive shakeups, with an increasingly emboldened Homelander seizing power at the company. However, last week's episode of the ...

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