Gen V Season 1 Ending Explained: What Does Billy Butcher Cameo Mean and Who Will Be The Main Villain of Gen V Season 2?

The end of Gen V Season 1 is a true whirlwind of emotions that has left me wanting to see more. This episode concludes explosively and makes interesting connections to the fourth season of The Boys, adding an extra element of anticipation for those of us who follow both series. Some of the final scenes seem to indicate that the plot of the spin-off will have a direct impact on the fourth season of The Boys. That is why, below, you will find all the keys to the end of Gen V and its possible impact on the future of both productions: The Boys is the black mirror of contemporary culture: it is the series that best interprets the pathos of the consumer society of the 21st century with a brutal staging of the media, politics, fame, corporations, technology, and discourses that circulate and define public space.

Gen V Season 1 Ending Explained
Gen V Season 1 Ending Explained (Image Credit: Amazon Studios)

Gen V was positioned not only as a spin-off that continues that ideological line, but also complements The Boys from a narrative point of view: if in the original series it was a group of antiheroes that sought a better world, in Gen V it is the group of superhuman teenagers who investigate and fight against Vought’s excesses. Isn’t Indira Shetty the equivalent of William Butcher? They both lost their loved ones and are only guided by revenge. Both are authoritarian, manipulative, and violent in their obsession with a world without supers. But she is the antagonist of Gen V, Butcher, the charismatic leader of The Boys. Thus, Gen V inverts the status quo of the franchise while exposing the subtext that runs through both series: the intimate interrogation of the ends and the means to achieve them. The Gen V season 1 finale was full of setups, cameos, and surprise reveals. Here’s a breakdown of everything that happened after the first Godolkin University arc.

Gen V Season 1: What Happened in Episode 8

The episode starts again from the house of the now former rector Indira Shetty, who we discovered had carried out Doctor Cardosa’s project on the creation of a virus capable of killing superheroes in revenge for when Homelander (with Maeve forced to suffer the decision) in the first season of The Boys had shot down a plane carrying Shetty’s husband and daughter. Cate, who had been manipulated for years by Shetty so that Golden Boy would forget the experiments carried out on him and his brother (as well as the very existence of Sam and the “forest” under the university), brought, yes, completes his revenge by inducing his former mentor to commit suicide and preventing Marie from intervening to save her life. While we’re at it, let’s also remember that Marie had discovered that Senator Olivia Neuman is a superhero who, like her, has the power to manipulate blood by using it as a weapon, and this explains the heads that she explodes already in The Boys. However, Marie still doesn’t know that Neuman is the baddest of the baddest.

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Cate and Sam Open the Cages?

Meanwhile, at college, Ashley has assembled the board of directors to find a young recruit for the Seven, to distract public opinion from Golden Boy’s murder-suicide. They don’t know that while they are talking about marketing, a few meters below them Cate and Sam are breaking into the woods and opening all the cells in which the most dangerous of the mentally unstable supes were locked up. Sam’s conscience tries to stop him by taking the form of the late Luke who warns him about the severity of what he and Cate are unleashing, but Sam doesn’t want to listen. And so, all hell breaks loose, with super “crazy people” going around the campus torturing and killing the humans they encounter among professors, security, and passers-by.

The Good Guys Come into Action?

Finally, the good guys take action: Jordan, Emma, and Marie, while the big shots at Vought look for a way to react. Sam bursts into the acting class and is about to kill the former director professor, who is saved at the last minute by Emma, ​​who reminds Sam of their love, only to be brutally rejected by Sam who accuses her of being selfish attention seeking. Emma is so upset that she starts crying, discovering that even the shedding of tears makes her shrink (definitely better than inducing vomiting, anyway). Andre, who until now was in the hospital to be close to his dying father, is contacted by Cate who invites him to join her cause. And Despite another intervention of his conscience in the form of Luke, Sam finally decides to accept Cate’s “help”, which empties his mind of any doubts, remorse, and positive memories, leaving only a ferocious desire for revenge against people normal.

Vought tries to block the extermination by transmitting the acoustic signal that disturbs the ears of the supers, but after a while, the speakers are destroyed by a super-scream. Ashley then tries her desperation card by calling Marie and promising her that if she stops her revolt he will show her sister. Meanwhile, a helicopter that has arrived to save the Vought board of directors is shot down, and only the intervention of Andre as soon as he arrives avoids the worst. He and Marie then decide to fight back, bringing the “Guardians of Godolkin” back to life.

Gen V Season 1 Ending Explained: The Final Showdown

Cate explains that Shettu’s medication was to limit her powers, and her friends once again tried to convince her to stop. In response, she unleashes Maverick (the son of Translucent, the invisible superhero killed by The Boys in the first season) against him. Marie gets around for a while before realizing that she can use her power to see Maverick’s heart and blood vessels and thus locate and beat him. When the boy becomes visible you notice a strange scar on his body, and probably one day he will have an explanation for it. Jordan protects the Vought board of directors and has them locked up in the carcass of the helicopter, while Andre tries to use love to make Cate give up, she says “okay” but in the meantime unleashes Sam on him.

Gen V Season 1 Homelander
Gen V Season 1 Homelander (Image Credit: Amazon Studios)

Andre gets away by drawing a Taser to himself and firing it at Luke’s little brother. Cate goes to talk to Marie to convince her that they are not people, but Marie wants to be among the good guys and goes to save Jordan from three crazy people, one of whom heads toward the helicopter. The situation is terrible, Marie then decides to exploit her power, the exercises done, and the blood of all the dead on the ground to kill the super who is going towards the helicopter, the last remaining of the gang set up by Cate. At this point she approaches threateningly with her “persuasive” hand towards Jordan, but when Marie notices it she inadvertently explodes her hand.

The Arrival of Patriot Who Turns Everything Upside Down?

And who is arriving at this time? He, the worst of the worst, the infamous Patriot/Homelander. Who, not too unexpectedly, scolds not Cate, but Marie, for having shamefully attacked someone similar to her, and hits her with her laser gaze. After that, the reversal of values ​​is completed when shortly afterwards we see a Vought news with Patriota in which it is said that the massacre was carried out by Marie, Jordan, Andre, and Emma, ​​who were stopped by the new heroic Godolkin Guardians. Yes, Sam and Cate. Immediately afterward we witness the awakening of Marie, who has somehow survived the infamous Homelander but finds herself with her three friends in a hospital room. Almost certainly, in Vought’s new secret “forest”. “Where we are?” Marie asks after noticing the lack of windows. And so the first season of Gen V ends … or rather, no.

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Gen V: Homelander’s Cameo and Where Marie and her Friends are in the Season Finale?

In episode 8 of Gen V, the El Bosque conspiracy finally reaches a boiling point. After the assisted suicide of Indira Shetty, Cate and Sam – two characters disturbed by abuse, trauma, and lack of medication – free the experimental teenagers from the laboratories and manage the Supe Revolution against the inferiority and inhumanity of humans. Blood Master Marie and her friends try to stop her, but the arrival of Homelander deactivates all activity on campus: a kind of mythological apparition that intercedes for supe supremacy, a far-right ideology that is at the center of The Boys Season 3.

Marie is the franchise’s only survivor of a laser attack by Homelander. When she wakes up, she finds herself in a medical facility with Andre, Jordan, and Emma. No one seems to know where she is. They point out that the room has no doors. It’s possible that the group is being held in a secure Vought facility, which has a history of containing supes – as shown in season 2 with the detention of Starlight. Less likely is that Grace Mallory rescued the Gen V team and kept them in the same safe space where Soldier Boy is located – The Boys season 3 finale -. The most lysergic possibility is that the four are trapped inside Cate’s mind, which could explain the strange arrangement of the doorless room.

Billy Butcher’s Cameo in the Gen V Season 1 Finale?

The Gen V season 1 finale features a mid-credits scene in which Billy Butcher explores the abandoned El Bosque facility with a flashlight. He is likely looking for traces of the super virus at the behest of Grace Mallory – episode 7 of Gen V. The potentially deadly compassionate control virus for supes was one of the most important elements of the series. With Dr. Cardosa imploded and Victoria Neuman in possession of the only sample, Billy Butcher could be looking for something he can reproduce it with. After all, the ending of The Boys comic involves the use of a biological weapon to kill supes.

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Gen V Season 1 Billy Butcher
Gen V Season 1 Billy Butcher (Image Credit: Amazon Studios)

Who Will Be the Main Villains of Gen V Season 2?

Gen V featured all kinds of antagonists. Cate and Sam – as well as Shetty and Cardosa – are all villains, although her evilness reacts to each other: Shetty wants extreme revenge that leads her to want to start a genocide; Cate and Sam believe that they are superior to people, which leads them to want to start a human genocide. The violence of both groups of villains is reactive and is shaped by the excesses of both species, becoming a loop of cruelty where victims and perpetrators are interchangeable and there is a permanent shift from passivity to aggression.

Cate and Sam, the new Guardians of God U?

At the end of Gen V Episode 8, Cameron Coleman’s newsreel is shown, revealing the way Vought misrepresents the events at Godolkin University. The corporation reports that Marie, Andre, Jordan, and Emma were the leaders of the Supe revolt and introduces Cate and Sam as the new Guardians of the God U. “All Americans are safer with heroes like them protecting our values ​​and our way.” of life”. The broadcast also confirms that Godolkin University will continue to exist after the riots. But Billy Butcher’s presence at the abandoned El Bosque facility suggests that the establishment no longer serves Vought’s purposes. Shetty had revealed that the university was just a façade for experimentation with supes: “You are not here to study, but to be studied”.

Andre and His Powers?

One of the side stories in episodes 7 and 8 of Gen V follows Andre and his father Polarity’s internment. A doctor reveals to Andre that his use of his powers has caused dark spots to form in his mother’s brain and suggests that his genetic inheritance could lead to the same symptoms. Throughout the series, Andre has experienced increasing pain when using his strength. However, his father wants him to take on the mantle of Polarity, a future conflict for Andre that will continue in season 2 of Gen V, where he will have to decide if he wants to die with powers or live without them.

How Gen V Season 1 Finale Sets Up The Boys Season 4?

The Gen V season 1 finale sets up The Boys season 4 in a few ways: The saber virus will likely be one of the main focuses of the main series, with Billy Butcher, Victoria Neuman, and Homelander trying to use it. Episode 8 of Gen V finds the Vought entourage gathering at God U to elect new members of The Seven, but Ashley Barrett is pushed to new levels of stress when the rebel supes begin their massacre operation. Although Vought’s PR and CEO promises whoever stops the subversion will be part of the company’s elite group, the outcome suggests that Cate and Sam could join The Seven, while The Boys will be interested in rescuing and recruiting Marie’s group. Gen V managed to improve the franchise’s story and take it to another scale of phallic perversion, teenage crisis, and moral ambiguity. Everything will collide once again in the upcoming season 4 of The Boys.

Gen V: The Explanation of the Post-Credit Scene?

Gen V wouldn’t be a spin-off of The Boys without the appearance of a member of the group of the same name. While last week’s episode came close with the return of Grace Mallory, the mid-credits scene features Billy Butcher. With the forest cleared of superheroes, Butcher (Karl Urban) is seen doing reconnaissance work in the abandoned lair. The scene itself ties back to Episode 7 of Gen V, suggesting that Butcher was on the other end of Mallory’s phone call when she met with Indira Shetty about the virus. Even if that wasn’t the case, it makes sense that Butcher learned of Woods, and decided to raid it in hopes of getting his hands on the virus that kills superheroes. Gen V laid the foundations for the definitive connection to the fourth season of The Boys, which however still does not have a release date. What do you think? Would you like to see Billy Butcher with the protagonists of The Boys? Let us know with a comment.

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