‘The Boys’: Fourth season is already the worst rated by fans

The Boys’ fourth season – 85%, the popular Amazon Prime Video series, premiered last week to great anticipation. Based on the comic book series by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, the story follows a group of vigilantes seeking to take down a group of powerful individuals seen as heroes by the public. However, despite the initial enthusiasm, the new installment has not been well received by fans of the series.

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The first three episodes of the fourth season are already on the platform, and although critics praised the season, fans expressed their discontent. The fourth season takes place in the middle of a presidential election, incorporating plenty of action, gore, and comparisons to real-world issues. However, this has not been enough to win over viewers who had highly valued the previous seasons.

Antony Starr is Homelander in ‘The Boys’

In Rotten Tomatoes, the fourth season has obtained a score of 49%, a notable decrease compared to the scores of the previous seasons: the first with 90%, the second with 83% and the third with 75%. This drop in fan appreciation raises concern about the direction the series is taking and opens up the conversation about what is happening with the series.

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Why did the fourth season receive bad ratings?

Despite poor reviews from audiences, the fourth season was well received by critics, achieving an impressive 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, meaning critics generally enjoyed the episodes. However, others have also pointed out problems. Colliderfor example, mentioned: “Although the trip is fun, it is the same trip over and over again; a formulaic adventure that repeats the same patterns.”

Critics continue to question the sustainability of the threat Homelander represents season after season, especially given that the comics have a clear ending. This repetition and lack of evolution in the plot have been negative points pointed out by both critics and viewers.

What have been the main negative reviews?

The negative reviews of the fourth season have not been limited to the repetitiveness of the plot. Users on Rotten Tomatoes expressed their frustration, with comments regarding the supposed slowness and lack of innovation, details that are contributing to the low score from the public.

On the other hand, the series faces controversies for its graphic representation of violence and social issues, which has polarized the audience. While some praise the series’ boldness and satire, others feel that it has become predictable and less impactful over time.

'The Boys' season 4
‘The Boys’ season 4

On another note, it is also said that the series is not afraid to address dark and controversial topics, which has differentiated it from other productions of the same genre. However, this approach has also sparked debates about the extent to which the use of graphic violence and adult themes is necessary or effective to tell its story.

Despite mixed reviews, The Boys remains a relevant series in today’s cultural conversation, provoking discussions about power, morality and society. With the fourth season currently underway, debate over its direction and quality will continue, as viewers and critics wait to see how the series will evolve in future episodes.

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