The following article contains spoilers for Gen V Season 2 Episode 4, “Bags.” If you have not yet seen the episode, proceed at your own risk! Through most of the first four episodes of Gen V Season 2 ...
Gen V season 2, the spinoff of The Boys, made its debut last week by dropping three episodes. Episode 4, titled ‘Bags,’ was out yesterday, which left fans stunned with the brutal killing of a goat, ...
Besides another appearance from Valorie Curry as Firecracker, Episode 4 of Gen V Season 2 also features a funny appearance by Malcom Barrett as Seth Reed, a Vought marketing guy who’s popped up here ...
Yes, it’s hard to ignore the oddly specific similarities between Gen V’s “Bags” and Futurama’s “Raging Bender.” But that aside, this is a fun yet tense episode that begins ramping up the pace of ...
That’s how Jordan and Marie find themselves realizing they have little leverage at school and must, if they want to remain there and not be sent to Elmira (a threat that narratively should begin to ...
After the big reveal from Jordan, the Guardians team has new pressures in "Bags." Gen V continues building a unique story in The Boys universe.
In Gen V Season 2 Episode 4, the Guardians of Godolkin face new dangers as Cipher's true abilities are revealed. Read our recap.
As Gen V episode 4 begins, a TV news report tells us about the crazy back and forth between the truth of Cate’s attack and those defending agendas. It’s like a ...
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