Wow. Season 2 Episode 7 of The Boys offers this Motivational Quip

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
December 19, 2020 6:03am CST
I just re-watched Episodes 7-&-8 (the end of Season 2 of the Amazon Prime series based on the graphic-novel THE BOYS) and ... I'm motivated. I think I'm going to get inspiration for 'a lot of posts' based on these two episodes (like "3 or 4 posts" )." What first inspired me to start posting about these episodes? a scene in Episode 7 https://collider.com/the-boys-season-2-episode-7-recap-explained/ ... (Before the scene pictured) Hughie and Lamplighter are supposed to be hiding-out while the rest of The Boys are out 'fighting Vought.' and they're watching 'adult movies' (well, LampLighter is watching them; Hughie ... has to keep an eye on LampLighter, who is about to testify against Vought International). In the plot of one of those adult-movies, a woman's husband has to watch as she makes love to a superhero. That's important because of the motivational line from Hughie when he decides to disobey The Boys and go save Starlight from captivity in Vought Tower: "C'mon! Do you wanna be the 'husband who has to watch' or the superhero who 'makes love to' his wife?" ... I dunno; maybe it's more motivational if you've seen the previous 14 episodes leadiing up to it.
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@just4him (307773)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
19 Dec 20
That doesn't sound like a series I would watch.
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@mythociate (21437)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
19 Dec 20
I wouldn't watch it either, unless I had watched a lot of the things it makes fun-of (MARVEL's Avengers, DC's Justice League, cults like Scientology, other conspiracy-movies like THE MATRIX or THE DAVINCI CODE). And a lot of it didn't "register" with me the first time I saw it, but I recognized 'what they were making fun of' when I went back to it. Kinda like when you read The Gospels a second time and see 'what Jesus was talking about' when He said "Believe on The Son."
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