'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 7 Preview: Shifty Sister Sage could turn out to be Homelander's biggest problem

As tensions rise and alliances shift, 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 6 sets the stage for more intense conflicts and tough decisions for the future
UPDATED JUL 11, 2024
Sister Sage's brain regrows after damage but leaves her in a state of altered consciousness in 'The Boys' (@primevideo)
Sister Sage's brain regrows after damage but leaves her in a state of altered consciousness in 'The Boys' (@primevideo)

Contains spoilers and speculations for 'The Boys' Season 4

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 6 titled, 'Dirty Business' just dropped on Prime Video on Thursday, July 4. In this episode, the series faces some critical issues despite key plot twists.

The episode centers on Tek Knight's scheme with wealthy conservatives, where Homelander and Sister Sage plan a takeover of the United States.

Meanwhile, Butcher remains at Victoria Neuman's farm, pressuring her technician, Sameer, to produce more of the Supe virus. Butcher only needs a single dose to eliminate Homelander, but Sameer warns it could turn into an airborne virus, potentially wiping out all Supes.

Butcher has to make a tough choice, leading to a shocking revelation.

Episode 6 of 'The Boys' Season 4 shifts to a lighter tone compared to earlier episodes but remains pivotal to the overall storyline. Tek Knight organizes a meeting for wealthy conservatives to discuss Homelander and Sister Sage's plot to take over the country.

What happened in 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 6?

Jack Quaid in a still from 'The Boys' (@primevideo)
Jack Quaid in a still from 'The Boys' (@primevideo)

In 'The Boys' Season 4, Episode 6, Butcher faces hallucinations of his late wife and a manipulative figure named Joe Kessler, pushing him toward dangerous choices to get the Supe virus.

Meanwhile, Homelander, Sister Sage, and Victoria Neuman plan a takeover at Tek Knight's event, complicated by Neuman's impaired state. The Boys sneak in, leading to strange encounters and revelations about sinister plans involving American prisons.

Homelander's insecurities and strange behavior with Firecracker are highlighted. Kimiko struggles with Frenchie's absence due to his involvement in a serious crime. A-Train's heroic act of saving Mother's Milk suggests changes within The Boys.

As tensions rise and alliances shift, the episode sets the stage for more intense conflicts and tough decisions in upcoming episodes of 'The Boys'.

What to expect in 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 7?

Susan Heyward and Antony Starr in a still from 'The Boys' (@primevideo)
Susan Heyward and Antony Starr in a still from 'The Boys' (@primevideo)

In 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 7, we might see Butcher's moral dilemma come to a head as he grapples with the consequences of the Supe virus. His desperate quest to eliminate Homelander could lead to unexpected alliances or betrayals among The Boys.

Meanwhile, Homelander's instability and growing paranoia could push him to drastic measures, potentially endangering both allies and enemies alike.

The infiltration mission into Tek Knight's inner circle might escalate, revealing darker secrets and unexpected alliances that could shift the balance of power. Victoria Neuman's political ambitions could face new challenges as her ties to Homelander and Vought become more exposed.

Sister Sage's brain damage will be a major issue to be addressed in the next episode, we might even see Homelander get fed up with her and kill her once he knows that she isn't of much use.

Kimiko's quest to reach Frenchie in prison could uncover new leads or dangers, while A-Train's heroics might solidify his role within The Boys. The episode may also delve deeper into the complex dynamics within The Seven, especially with revelations about Black Noir and The Deep's conflicting interests.

Overall, Episode 7 promises to intensify the stakes with shocking twists, character revelations, and strategic maneuvers that could alter the course of the season's narrative significantly.

When will 'The Boys' Season 4 Episode 7 release? 

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Tomer Capone and Karl Urban in a still from 'The Boys' (@primevideo)

'The Boys' Season 4 premiered its first three episodes together on Thursday, June 13. The series has now adopted a weekly release pattern. Therefore, fans can expect Episode 7 to be available for streaming on Thursday, July 11.

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6 Episodes of 'The Boys' are available to stream on Prime Video.

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