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so was Homelander actually telling the truth?


Was the sex consensual?


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Probably. The video of her exiting was ambiguous and we only have Homelander's version. Season 2 we will presumably get the former Mrs. Butcher. But again, I say probably. The look she gave Butcher seemed to be "damn, what is HE doing here, this is bad..."

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It's been years; she could've grown soft for Homelander despite having been raped, because they share a child

But nah, this is the first time she's seen him since the incident - no reason for her to be happy to see him now unless she was happy to see him then

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Homelander has the least incentive to lie, there are zero consequences for him either way.

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Good point.


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True. He pretty much lives in a completely consequence-free environment.

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This whole thing was quite different and a lot darker in the comics. She never said anything about the rape and the first time Butcher got the whiff of it was when the superbaby burst from her tummy and started burning shit with his eyes.
Took an effort to put him down. She was dead, obviously.
They clearly decided to go into a different direction in the series and make the supes somewhat fragile under the surface. In the comics the reader has zero sympathy for 95-97% percent of the superhero characters.

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I've been reading the characters are much more complex in the series vs the comic.

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True. I'm not entirely convinced this is the correct approach.
After all, it's a bit of a standard nowadays to try to add depth and realism to superhero movies\TV shows. I would have happily settled for over-the-top fun with sex, drugs and violence.

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I think it was/is ambiguous. She seemed flattered, and being with a super hero would be overwhelming. Obviously, Homelander has huge psychological problems. I think what a lot of people are missing is that Homelander didn't really think about her at all. She was a one night stand if that. He didn't wonder much about her after she disappeared.

The meeting between Homelander and the Doctor was key. The doctor recognized that raising Homelander as he did turned homelander into a psychopath. "It was my greatest mistake." So the Doctor and Stillwell hid the pregnancy, and of course the mother never told the boy who his father was. They didn't want Homelander anywhere near the child because of his psychological problems. I assume she was afraid of Homelander as anyone else who knows him very well.

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What’s really interesting to me is why Homelander saved Billy and brought him to Becca

Maybe he wanted to torture Billy with the knowledge that his wife was perfectly happy without him

But I like to think there’s a more twisted motivation - after the way he, himself was raised, Homelander wants his son raised by two parents, without having to do any the parenting himself. He expects Butcher to complete his son’s “nuclear family” so to speak

It’d fit with his view of non-supers as mere tools to accomplish his goals

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