The Boys season 4 had several disappointing arcs(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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One of the most obvious disappointments was the Kessler plot. Although Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s introduction as an enigmatic comrade looked promising, it was disappointing to learn that he was only a creation of Butcher’s imagination. It seemed like a cheesy ploy, one that was obvious from the first. The show would’ve been better served by deepening existing relationships or introducing a more complex villain.

The Boys were masters at striking the right balance between dark humor and dramatic intensity, but Season 4 placed too much emphasis on the former, undermining certain characters and storylines. Let’s discuss the top 3 miss steps by the franchise in its fourth edition.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Role Missed the Mark

Billy Butcher was a ticking time bomb in The Boys Season 3, and Season 4 promised to delve deeper into his mental anguish. Unfortunately, the introduction of Kessler, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, felt like a misstep.

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Butcher was already a complex character, grappling with loss, guilt, and a deteriorating body. The audience didn’t need an imaginary friend to understand his pain. Becca’s specter could have sufficed as a haunting reminder of his past mistakes. Instead, the Kessler storyline felt like a forced attempt to add depth to a character already brimming with complexity.