This is Miles, and he’s gonna save the multiverse!
Homelander is one of the best villains I’ve seen in a while…and it’s not just the writing.
I’ve seen similar villains before.
It’s the actor more than anything else. I’ve seen him in other shows and I didn’t even recognize him here. His stance, his behavior and his expressions are entirely different and he made my skin crawl.
Not to mention that I haven’t scene ONE superhero movie in the current cinematic universes with a villain on the same level of creepy, scary adn unhinged.
Sadie Sink as Ziggy Berman in Fear Street Part Two: 1978
Seeing people talk about Ken being a metaphor for little boys who grew up to be porn obsessed, objectifying teenagers who then grew up to be misogynistic, angry men in power who you will always miss as the innocent little boys they once were whilst they don’t notice a single thing about their progression hits so much harder when those little boys weren’t just your playground friends but your older or younger brothers who grew in the same house that you did, experienced so much of what you did, lived by your side for years only to still become those men.
And it sucks cause you blame yourself for not noticing, for not having a bigger impact, for missing the times that you could’ve changed something but it’s not ever actually your fault because you were just a little girl too and you were too busy playing with your dolls or texting your friends, just going through your girlhood to ever notice their change.
But even if we did notice, would it have mattered? Because shouldn’t having a sister be enough for them? Shouldn’t that be enough for them to understand? Even in the slightest?
Shouldn’t having a mother be enough?
Homelander + powers ↳ requested by @nothingweirdhere
me trying to save jesse when hes getting manipulated