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Playing with Fire: He has the power of pyrokinesis, channeled through his staff (and later a lighter) that enabled him to throw fireballs alongside other uses of fire. Villainous BSoD: Completely breaks down at the end of the first season, leading to him impulsively shaving his head in front of a mirror while crying and cursing at himself. Ignored Epiphany: As noted under Freudian Excuse, his hallucinatory vision quest does lead to him recognizing his predatory behaviour towards women and the roots of its cause. His attempts to actually cease this behaviour only goes as far as trying to boost his own self-esteem however, as the remainder of the season proves he's still as self-centered and narcissistic as he was when he started. Super hearing: Starlight mentions that she has "pretty amazing" hearing, although it takes her lots of concentration. It is potent enough for her to identify heartrate and breathing alterations.

The Deep eventually goes full bestiality when he gets a blowjob from an octopus at Herogasm, and later tries to rope it into a threesome with his sham wife.Corrupted Character Copy: As in the comics, the characters are mostly clear copies of existing characters from other comics, mostly Marvel and DC. In some cases, they've altered the copy a bit or made it clearer. The Psycho Rangers: While they have a numerical advantage on the Boys, there are direct counterparts to each member on both teams.

Hypocrite: While the Deep does appear to genuinely care about the environment (or at least oceanic animals), he drives a gas guzzling Hummer, one of the least environmentally friendly cars in existence. This is the least terrible thing about him. Adaptational Villainy: He went from being little more than the team's joke member to being the one who coerced Starlight into giving him a blowjob (and did the same to other women), whereas in the comics the Deep wasn't involved and was actually the only member of the Seven who didn't harass or bully Starlight in any way. Adaptational Jerkass: Oh boy. In the comics, The Deep is the least bad member of The Seven and never really does anything bad. Here, he's a neurotic sexual predator. Invisible Jerkass: Translucent nearly kills Hughie when he won't tell him why he placed a bug in The Seven's boardroom before Billy intervenes. Homelander has never really had any good familial or friendly relationships due to being raised in a lab. When he does enter a romance with Stormfront, he ultimately loses her due to her own racism.Homelander, Superman Substitute, but as a straight-up villain. Unlike Superman, Homelander was Raised in a Lab, without loving parents to provide him with any moral fiber. He also has shades of Captain America with the patriotic aspects twisted for nefarious purposes. Villain with Good Publicity: The Seven are prime examples of this. The people think they're heroes, but they're actually self-deluded narcissists who just do whatever they please no matter who they hurt (with the exception of Starlight and possibly Queen Maeve).

BREAKDOWN: The Seven Battle Royale ( The Boys) . DEATH BATTLE!. September 17, 2020 . Retrieved September 17, 2020– via YouTube. Not Worth Killing: Though he managed to get The Boys to stop their investigation into Vought and The Seven, nothing ever came of The Seven knowing their existence. When they meet him again, he makes this the reason as to why The Seven never retaliated. The truth is that he never told anyone. Failure Hero: Anytime he does try to do the right thing, it goes hilariously wrong. Take for instance his rescue of the dolphin and the lobster. Pyromaniac: When Frenchie asks why he torched Mallory's grandchildren that night, he responds by saying that he "like[s] watching people burn." This is an act, and he drops it when prompted further.Heroic BSoD: She has one after Flight 37, getting drunk and showing up at her ex-girlfriend's house. She even tries to drunkenly make out with her. Limited Wardrobe: Most of The Seven are rarely seen in civilian attire, and will go from publicity events to private corporate meetings wearing the same thing. Homelander in particular (barring dropping his pants for sex) is always seen in full costume, even mentioning he hasn't bothered with a Secret Identity in years. Starlight regularly drops the look and goes out in public as just Annie, but even still tends to wear white or off-white that matches her hero costume. Murder by Mistake: The reason why he torched Mallory's grandchildren is because he intended to kill Mallory that night, aiming for her bed.

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