The Boys Season 4: Gen V Season 2 is Now Crucial to the Finale
The Boys season 4, episode 5, delivered a scary scene with Homelander that makes Gen V season 2 even more important to the end of the story. Gen V is a spinoff series that has become increasingly important to The Boys season 4. The Boys season 4, episode 5 shows that Gen V season 2 will be even more important.
Sam and Cate Make Gen V Season 2 More Intriguing
Sam and Cate were the villains of Gen V and now they're involved in Homelander's plans. After causing the Godolkin riots at the end of Gen V, Homelander took Sam and Cate under his wing. In The Boys Season 4, they're seen hanging out with Homelander at the top of Seven Tower. Homelander believes that Cameron Coleman is the source of a leak, and he orders the surrounding supes to kill him. Sam and Cate help kill Cameron Coleman, showing that they are now fully on Homelander's side. This makes Gen V season 2 more intriguing, as their villainous roles in the series could directly tie into the world of The Seven. Marie Moreau and the other Gen V supes will likely face off against Sam and Cate and potentially supes like Homelander, The Deep, and A-Train.
How Gen V Season 2 Can Set Up The Boys Season 5
With Sam and Cate now on Homelander's side, Gen V can set up The Boys season 5 and the show's Ending. Sam and Cate's actions could cause Marie and her friends to join The Boys in their fight against Vought, giving Butcher, Hughie, and the rest of the team more supes to help. Sam and Cate can also help recruit more supes for Homelander's supe army, using their influence as the Guardians of Godolkin to pull college-age supes into their cause. This will directly continue their supe supremacist plan from the end of Gen V, raising the stakes of The Boys' terrifying ending.