The Boys 3x4 -

: Back at Vought, Homelander officially seizes control of the company. In a terrifying display of narcissism and power, he forces Stan Edgar into "temporary leave," effectively removing the only person who could previously keep him in check.

The episode (Season 3, Episode 4) of The Boys is a pivotal turning point that shifts the power dynamics of the entire series. It centers on the team's mission to Russia in search of a weapon capable of killing Homelander, leading to the explosive re-introduction of a long-lost Supe. Key Plot Developments The Boys 3x4

: Butcher and Hughie continue to use Temp V (V24), causing a rift within the team. While it gives them the strength to fight back, the physical and moral "hangover" of becoming the very things they hate begins to take a toll. Why It's "Interesting" : Back at Vought, Homelander officially seizes control

: The Boys infiltrate a secret Russian facility and discover that Soldier Boy—the legendary WWII hero—is not dead. Instead, he has been held in stasis and experimented on for decades. His awakening releases a massive radioactive blast that depowers Kimiko, marking the first time a Supe's powers have been permanently (or semi-permanently) stripped away. It centers on the team's mission to Russia

This episode is often cited by fans as the moment the "gloves come off." It introduces the concept of the , which in the show's lore refers to a defunct Soviet superhero team but serves as a metaphor for the high-stakes, long-term gambles both Butcher and Homelander are making. The episode's blend of dark humor—including the infamous "Hamster" scene—and high-stakes action makes it a standout of the third season.