By this point, it’s hardly worth saying that The Boys is shocking. The show has built its reputation by taking superheroes to their ghastly extreme, filling the screen with exploding heads and super-powered Nazis. That’s also certainly true of season three, which began with a shape-changing Supe blowing up his lover from the inside and took us through to Herogasm, which turned out to be just as depraved as promised. But The Boys has never been just a show about gross-out moments. In adapting the independent comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, showrunner Eric Kripke has added thoughtful satire of American politics and rich character drama. More than nearly any other superhero series, The Boys has explored the nature of power in all of its forms. All of these aspects come together in the season three finale, which follows Homelander dealing with the revelation that Soldier Boy is his father, which then throws a kink in Butcher’s plan to pit Supe against Supe. Along the way, we get a number of surprises, ranging from the culmination of Ashley’s hair-pulling, to Homelander killing Black Noir, to Kimiko’s brutal recreation of the Maniac dance scene from Flashdance. All of this builds not to the end of Homelander’s reign of terror, but to Hughie understanding that he doesn’t need to save his girlfriend Starlight if he makes room to support her, and Queen Maeve sacrificing her powers to stop Soldier Boy from killing them all. Of course, the show gave us some tantalising reveals in its final moments, too! We see that Victoria Newman is now in place as the Vice Presidential candidate thanks to Homelander ordering The Deep to murder the guy standing in her way, and Homelander finally reveals Ryan to the public, killing a protestor who dares to attack Ryan in full view of everyone. During this uncertain moment, Homelander’s supporters rally around him, cheering on his deadly violence. This…cannot be good. Here’s what The Boys fans thought about the season three finale over on Twitter…