The Boys Season 4 has failed to Impress the Audience like its previous seasons ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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With its satirical take on the superhero genre, unabashed gore and violence, and gripping storyline, The Boys has become one of the most-watched shows of our time. Since its premiere in 2019, the Prime Video series has only seen an increase in popularity with each passing season. The fourth season of the show was especially anticipated, considering the two-year-long wait we had to endure after the power-packed season 3 finale.

However, to everyone’s dismay, the series seemed to have fallen apart in season 4, with the new installment being thrashed by the fans. Things went so bad that The Boys Season 4 earned a meager 54% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, compared to the 90% score of the first season. So how did makers mess things up so badly that season 4 turned out to be the worst in the show? Here are five reasons behind the underwhelming response to The Boys Season 4.

1. Too Much Talk, Not Enough Action

The Boys Season 4 seemed to be a filler between the third and the fifth and final season, with not enough significant events portrayed. The main characters spent most of their time in long and tedious dialogs that led nowhere. From MM and Butcher’s constant bickering to being in charge of the group to Hughie’s emotional confrontations with his mother, there were a lot of verbose scenes that did not add much to the overall plot of the show. This made the audience feel bored after a point. While the previous seasons of the show gave us some iconic high-octane sequences, like the Herogasm fight, the action scenes in the fourth season felt forced, which did not add depth to the narrative. For instance, the Boys’ confrontation against Firecracker and Splinter feels rushed and lacked emotional gravitas.

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