Other times, things just happen to work out.
There are lots of dorks in the world of The Boys, like the infamous Love Sausage.
But there are also some massively powerful characters like Homelander.
By the end of Season 1, though, we’re left wondering–whatcan’tshe do with these abilities?
Then, Marie met Congressman Victoria Neuman.
Without telling Marie directly, Neuman walks the younger supe into a revelation: they have the same powers.
It wasn’t, though.
“It came out when we were breaking episode seven,” Fazekas said.
“It just sort of organically was an idea that the writers' room figured out.
I think we always knew that Victoria Neuman was her benefactor, but we never knew why.”
It was a really nice sort of organic thing that fit into the existing story," Fazekas continued.
As the season closes out, though, she wakes up in a literal prison.
What I wanted is not what I actually want.
So now what?'"
“I don’t have people telling me what to do.
I don’t have the orphanage telling me what to do.
“So I kind of have to figure out what I want and how I want to be.”
Indeed, not even Marie knows her true power.
“[Marie] does not know how powerful she is.
Meanwhile, Vought executive Ashley Barrett was there trying to quell the events from a public relations perspective.
But so you could see these kids going in and see how this place corrupts them.
However, I might have a slightly more optimistic viewpoint.”
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