This article contains spoilers for season one of Gen V.
As the first season of Gen V comes to an end, fans eagerly anticipate the arrival of season four of The Boys, hoping for some connection to its spin-off's debut season. The finale was filled with thrilling action and lived up to expectations, but it also left a few loose ends and raised new questions. For instance, where did the Guardians of Godolkin ultimately end up? The encouraging news is that this type of ending indicates that there is more to come, as the spin-off has set the foundation for both season four of The Boys and season two of Gen V.
The first season of Gen V revolved around Marie Moreau, a young adult endowed with the unique ability to control and perceive blood. She successfully enrolled in the prestigious university catering to individuals with Compound V in their bloodstream. Initially struggling to forge friendships, Marie eventually forms an intimate, tightly-knit circle of companions who epitomize the utmost nobility within The Boys universe. Regrettably, the school proves to be more daunting than anticipated, thrusting upon Marie the responsibility to save everyone within its confines. Let us delve into the gripping conclusion of the season.
How Does Gen V Season 1 End?
The conclusion of Gen V was explosive, providing a satisfying payoff for the season's buildup. Polarity, also known as Andre's dad, loses his powers and may not be able to use them again. Meanwhile, Cate, feeling betrayed by Indira Shetty, unleashes chaos on the human staff of Godolkin. Marie becomes a hero and Homelander makes a timely appearance to save the day.
In her anger towards Indira Shetty, Cate vents her frustrations on all humans, targeting Godolkin's staff. She returns to school with Sam and delivers a powerful speech, solidifying her position as a supe-supremacist, before releasing the prisoners in the Woods. These students have ample reason to be furious, having been used as test subjects by Shetty and her scientists, resulting in the deaths of some of their friends for the creation of a dangerous virus. With the ongoing student protests on campus, it wasn't difficult for Cate to rally them against their human oppressors.
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In spite of Shetty's genocidal scheme targeting the supe population, Marie feels an inner compulsion to shield the innocent. She recruits Emma, Jordan, and eventually Andre to assist her in confronting Cate. Andre readily opposes Cate, given that she had already betrayed him by erasing his memories. Furthermore, in addition to all the chaos unfolding at Godolkin, Andre is burdened with the worry of his father's imminent death. The excessive use of his powers has caused damage to his brain, putting Andre at risk of suffering a similar fate.
"Enough!" Homelander exclaims, turning his laser eyes against Marie, despite the initial assumption that he is there to stop Cate's rampage.
What kind of creature are you? Are you fond of attacking others of your own kind?
This demonstrates his "supes-first" mindset, suggesting that it has become even more pronounced since The Boys season three. Instead of stopping Cate, he unleashes a pair of laser blasts at Marie. As the scene transitions from white to back, viewers discover that Vought manipulated the incident to portray Marie and her associates as the culprits, labeling it the "Godolkin 4 Massacre" and appointing Cate and Sam as the new Guardians of Godolkin. What actually transpired with Marie, Emma, Jordan, and Andre? They now find themselves in a brightly lit room with hospital beds, monitors, no doors, and no windows, wearing hospital gowns. The only means of exit is a hatch in the ceiling. When Marie inquires about what happened, Andre informs her:
You took that blast like a f***in’ champ
Does Gen V's Finale Tie Into The Boys Season 4?
Following the season three finale of The Boys, it was intriguing to witness Homelander's appearance in the Gen V finale, despite being entangled in various legal troubles. Vought, being equipped with one of the finest legal teams globally, likely utilized their legal expertise to keep Homelander active and avoid imprisonment. Not only may Homelander's legal predicaments come into play in The Boys season four, but his actions hindering Marie from quelling Cate's uprising could also factor in. The fate of the Guardians of Godolkin has certainly captured the attention of some members of The Boys, prompting them to seek answers. However, it is another significant aspect that is bound to take center stage in the upcoming season.
In a mid-credits scene, Butcher investigates the deserted Woods to uncover the truth of what occurred there. It is suspected that Mallory, having knowledge of Shetty's experiments through her encounter with him in Gen V's second-to-last episode, may have dispatched him to investigate. The supe virus is anticipated to be a key focus in the upcoming season. Butcher desires to obtain it and unleash it upon the super-powered population, while the team members, particularly Starlight and Kimiko who are themselves supes, have differing opinions on the matter. Butcher's animosity towards supes has grown progressively stronger throughout the seasons, fueling his eagerness to possess such a weapon.
Unbeknownst to Mallory and Butcher, Victoria Neuman has gained control over the virus, and her intentions remain unknown. It is possible that she aims to eradicate it, given that she is a supe herself. Alternatively, she may develop a vaccine as a safeguard against formidable adversaries such as Homelander. Additionally, there is the matter of the Guardians of Godolkin. While it is unlikely for them to appear in The Boys season four, Starlight and Hughie may consider recruiting them after proving their decency on national television. The location of their prison is uncertain, but The Boys are the most likely group to uncover its whereabouts.
Gen V: A captivating spinoff derived from Prime Video's The Boys, Gen V introduces viewers to the extraordinary students of Godolkin University. Despite the facade of academia, the institution holds a sinister secret that must be exposed. Embarking on this perilous journey, freshman Marie Moreau and her loyal companions take on the responsibility of unearthing the truth. Gen V embraces the audacious essence of its predecessor, maintaining its darkly humoristic and unapologetically brutal nature. It promises to immerse audiences in a world rife with captivating darkness and bloody clashes.
Release Date September 29, 2023Cast Jaz Sinclair, Lizze Broadway, Chance Perdomo, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Derek Luh, London Thor, Maddie PhillipsSeasons 1Streaming Service Prime Video
Editor's P/S
As a passionate fan of "The Boys" universe, I was eagerly anticipating the finale of "Gen V" Season 1, and it certainly did not disappoint. The episode delivered an explosive climax filled with thrilling action and unexpected twists that left me craving more. The connection between "Gen V" and "The Boys" Season 4 was teased throughout the season, and it was exciting to see how the two shows converged in the finale.
The character development in "Gen V" was particularly impressive, with Marie Moreau emerging as a complex and compelling protagonist. Her journey from a struggling outsider to a heroic figurehead for the supe community was both inspiring and emotional. The supporting cast also shone, with characters like Cate, Sam, and Andre each bringing their unique personalities and motivations to the table.