AVClub: “Out to Sea” feels like a series finale, but not necessarily a satisfying one. After delivering one of the series best and riskiest episodes with “Escape from LA”, the season finale tackles several plotlines at once without ever really letting any settle. In a case of perfect timing, Netflix just announced that it renewed BoJack Horseman for a third season this morning at the Television Critics Association press tour. Still, there’s a large part of me that thinks this finale was the result of some uncertainty regarding the show’s future. The show has taken so many big risks recently, namely sending two of its main characters into depressive tailspins with sometimes disastrous results. But this season’s high level of ambition also means having to deal with more nuanced storylines, and you can feel the pressure to resolve them all in “Out To Sea.” It manages to corral everyone into new places, but it does so in a hurry, like it can feel the clock ticking down to the season’s end.
The Boys has returned to Amazon Prime Video, with the first three episodes of season four. Based on Garth Ennis’ wonderful and over-the-top comics, the TV adaptation of The Boys has been modernized to reflect the current political divide in America. In addition to scathing social commentary, expect ridiculous action, sharp humor, and moments that will make your jaw drop.
RPadTV host Raymond Padilla is a huge fan of the comics and the show. Naturally, he wanted to chat about the first three episodes of The Boys Season 4 with some fellow nerds. Joining him for a Compound V-infused chat are Turtle Beach’s MacLean Marshall and Revisiting the Mania’s Carlos Torres.
The three amigos talk about what they liked and didn’t like about The Boys Season 4 episodes 1-3, as well as what they want and expect from the reason of the season. They’ll discuss their favorite scenes (Vought On Ice!!!), interesting character developments, the review bombs that have been launched at The Boys Season 4, and more.
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