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'The Boys' Season 4: 5 most bizarre and jaw-dropping moments from Prime Video's wild show

Here are 5 cringe-worthy and outright bizarre scenes in 'The Boys' Season 4 that keep viewers on the edge of their seats
PUBLISHED JUL 18, 2024
'The Boys' Season 4 is certainly not holding back when it comes to shock elements, and Hughie is the prime example (@primevideo)
'The Boys' Season 4 is certainly not holding back when it comes to shock elements, and Hughie is the prime example (@primevideo)

Contains spoilers for 'The Boys' Season 4 

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Boys' Season 4 continues with its signature mix of shock, humor, and gore. The latest episodes deliver a thrilling rollercoaster of diabolical twists and blood-soaked moments.

Homelander finds himself under the influence of his new advisor, Sister Sage, who intensifies the violence in an escalating conflict.

Meanwhile, Victoria Neuman sets her sights on the presidency with a chilling plan involving Robert Singer. The Boys, as always, stir up chaos wherever they go.

The future is uncertain, but one thing remains clear: 'The Boys' Season 4 delivers a blend of jaw-dropping, cringe-worthy, and outright bizarre scenes that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

On that note, here a 5 of the most shocking and weird moments from 'The Boys' Season 4. 

The Seven brutally beat 3 Homelander supporters, including Todd to death in 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 1

Antony Starr in a still from 'The Boys' Season 4 (@primevideo)
Antony Starr in a still from 'The Boys' Season 4 (@primevideo)

Sister Sage's initial plan to sow discord and turn public opinion against Starlight takes a brutal turn when she arranges a meeting with three die-hard fans of Homelander, including Todd.

What begins as a seemingly harmless gathering quickly escalates when Homelander instructs The Deep, A-Train, and Black Noir to bludgeon them to death with bats.

Despite initial hesitation, The Deep and Black Noir carry out the violent act. Later, A-Train stages the bodies at a protest outside Homelander's courthouse hearing, aiming to incriminate a couple of Starlight supporters.

The scheme is disturbingly calculated and ruthless, making it one of the most chilling scenes from 'The Boys' Season 4.

Victoria Neuman’s Lab of V'd up animals was one of the goriest scenes in 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 5

A chicken infected with Compound V goes on a blood-fueled rampage in 'The Boys' (@primevideo)
A chicken infected with Compound V goes on a blood-fueled rampage in 'The Boys' (@primevideo)

MM and Butcher successfully negotiate Stan Edgar's release in exchange for his assistance in locating Victoria, who possesses the Supe-killing virus.

They track her to a remote farm owned by Stan, suspecting she is hiding crucial information. Upon arrival, they discover Victoria's secret lab, where scientists are studying the virus's effects on Compound V.

The situation takes a chaotic turn when the Boys, minus Hughie, join Victoria and Stan in searching for Sameer, a scientist who happens to be Zoe's father.

As they navigate the farm, they encounter bizarre obstacles, including aggressive chickens and a flock of murderous sheep.

The absurdity of the situation reaches new heights in this unpredictable scenario, making it a bloodfest of bizarreness. 

Tek Knight's sex dungeon scene from Season 4 Episode 6 has to be one of the most controversial scenes in series 

Hughie, still reeling from his father's recent death, faces further trauma in the Tek Cave, much to fans' fury (@primevideo)
Hughie, still reeling from his father's recent death, faces further trauma in the Tek Cave, much to fans' fury (@primevideo)

Hughie, MM, Starlight, and Kimiko go undercover at Tek Knight’s Federalist Society party to gather information.

MM corners Webweaver, a grotesque Supe parody of Spider-Man, and sneaks Hughie into his smelly suit to infiltrate the party.

This is risky, as Tek Knight possesses superhuman senses that can detect changes in heart rate. Despite discovering that Sage, Homelander, Firecracker, and Victoria Neuman are also at the party, things start smoothly.

However, the situation quickly unravels when Tek Knight, believing Hughie is Webweaver, invites him to his Tek Cave—a BDSM and torture chamber deep under his estate, managed by his butler, Elijah.

Tek Knight's bizarre request for Hughie to sit naked on a cake and pass gas into it adds a shocking and unexpected twist to their mission.

This scene is truly disturbing, and we can't help but feel sympathy for poor Hughie.

Sister Sage’s frontal lobotomy scene in 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 4 is hard to watch with a straight face

Susan Heyward and Chace Crawford in a still from 'The Boys' Season 4 (@primevideo)
Susan Heyward and Chace Crawford in a still from 'The Boys' Season 4 (@primevideo)

Despite initially being upset that Sister Sage took the Crime Analytics job from him, The Deep and Sage end up hooking up by the end of Episode 3.

Their unexpected affair continues into Episode 4, where Sister Sage initially expresses disgust toward The Deep, stating, “I find you repulsive in a way that’s hard to measure, and I’m really good at measuring.”

Later, she gives in to her desires and apologizes to him by bringing fried pickles, also sharing her dark secret.

Sister Sage explains that most people's brains stop growing at age 25, but her power allows her IQ to continue increasing indefinitely.

To cope with the pressure of being extremely intelligent, she occasionally resorts to performing ice-pick lobotomies to 'dumb' herself down.

She asks The Deep to assist her in this by saying, “Put this inside of me,” making a typical sex toy joke. He complies by inserting it into her eye and removing part of her brain for an at-home transorbital lobotomy.

Fans had already noticed something strange about Sister Sage in Episode 3 when The Deep found her unusually relaxed, watching 'Say Yes to the Dress' and eating a Bloomin’ Onion.

As they engage in their activities, keen-eyed viewers spot what appears to be a bloody orbitoclast on the table.

This scene is really disturbing and one of the weirdest moments this season.

Homelander's Laboratory scene in 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 4 was one of his best performances yet

As 'The Boys' Season 4 progresses, particularly in Episode 4, Homelander's grasp on reality finally shatters, marking a disturbing turning point in his downward spiral (@primevideo)
As 'The Boys' Season 4 progresses, particularly in Episode 4, Homelander's grasp on reality finally shatters, marking a disturbing turning point in his downward spiral (@primevideo)

In 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 4 titled, 'Wisdom of the Ages', Homelander returns to his childhood haunt, the Vought testing labs.

Initially, it appears to be a casual visit as he jokes around with scientists Marty (Murray Furrow) and Frank (Mark Cowling), even bringing a Carvel ice cream cake.

However, as the visit progresses, Homelander's demeanor turns increasingly cruel as he reflects on his past.

He coerces Frank into playing 'wastepaper basketball', a game reminiscent of when Frank locked a young Homelander in an oven to test his durability.

He also humiliates Marty over a childhood nickname, 'Squirt,' derived from a cruel incident.

The situation escalates dramatically as Homelander metes out horrifying punishments like locking Frank in the oven and lasering Marty through the groin.

Matters worsen when Homelander confronts head scientist Barbara (Nancy Lenehan), ultimately imprisoning her in the infamous 'Bad Room', surrounded by corpses of her colleagues who tested his powers.

In a Season filled with disturbing scenes like a self-replicating Supe and Sage's self-inflicted frontal lobotomy aided by The Deep, this stands out as one of the most gruesome.

Antony Starr's performance shines, solidifying Homelander as one of the most terrifying villains ever portrayed on screen.

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