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I'm Antony Starr and this is The Wired Complete Interview.
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First question.
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Tommy Nook, anyone else find themselves copying Homelander's mannerisms in a video?
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That's actually interesting.
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That was after a rally where I skip and I hallucinate my father.
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That moment of me going,
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has been my favorite meme.
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A lot of memes have come out of this character in this show.
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That's my favorite because people blew the cheeks up and it just became,
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it went everywhere and it's so funny.
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What a great mannerism role model Homelander is.
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That's the only thing you should copy that that character does.
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Kirby Brass.
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What's the most fucked up thing Homelander did?
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Wow.
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I think the most fucked up thing Homelander did is in season five,
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which I can't spoil, obviously.
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I can't wait for you to see that.
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But up to then, two things with planes,
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waving to a little kid in a plane in episode one,
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the last scene, and then lasering the plane in half and letting the child and his father plunge to their demise.
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That was pretty bad.
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And then another plane in episode four,
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I think it was, season one,
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was leaving a whole plane load of passengers to die.
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Probably not great.
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People bring up pushing the son off the roof.
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I think that's good parenting.
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See, I just think that that's like old school fathering when the kid falls over,
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ah, yeah, your knee looks fine,
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there's no blood, get on with it.
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Plus, he knew that the kid had superpowers,
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so he was gonna be all right.
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So the kid learned a valuable lesson.
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And I also thought the little squeal that Ryan,
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the son Cameron made, as he went off the roof.
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I think that's the hardest I laughed up to that point in the shock.
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Calendar duel, 1487.
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Fear of heights.
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How do people with this phobia manage flying?
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Ah, I think the more you do something,
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the less afraid you get.
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Having said that, I've been flying a lot lately
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and I just flew in yesterday and there was a big bump and I grabbed the little old lady next to me.
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I literally grabbed her arm because I don't like heights.
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And I thought I'd dealt with it, but I haven't.
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One of them shots, it was actually on Gen V, the spinoff series.
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I had to fly in to the scene.
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Didn't think about it.
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Stunt guy goes, oh, yeah,
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we're going to put you up on the ropes.
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These little, like, piano wire,
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thin wires that go onto the harness.
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I never thought about that's a long way off the ground.
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So they clipped me in,
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harnessed me up about 40 feet up, which was halfway.
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I started going, oh, this is not good.
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And I started swearing a lot.
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Fuck off.
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I think it was 85 feet at the top.
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And I was freaking out.
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That was actually a moment that really enlightened me as to,
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like I really do have a fear of heights that I didn't realize I had.
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Look, I'm still here.
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So I say go into it.
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If you can, find ways to challenge that fear.
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The Reason Seeker asks, Do you think there's any real humanity left in Homelander?
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Or is he just a rabid animal?
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Interesting choice of words.
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I think there is humanity left in him,
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and I think that is basically the character's main issue with himself.
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If we look at Homelander as an inverted Superman,
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his kryptonite has been his humanity.
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He's always wanted to be rid of,
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but unfortunately he can't because he is actually a man.
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I can't think of what a redemption arc would look like for this character,
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so I'm gonna say he's like 50-50 human and rabid animal.
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Hi, I love this, asks,
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will the boys be next to join the list of controversial,
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some bad endings or provide a satisfying conclusion?
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Has any show ever provided an ending that satisfies everyone?
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I don't know that you can,
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I think, you know, cause everyone's different and everyone wants different things,
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but something just finished.
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I won't say what, and nobody died.
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I was scratching my head at the end going,
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there's nowhere else to go.
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This is the end of the run.
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Kill some people.
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As our boss, Eric has said,
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don't get attached to any characters on this show because everyone's head is potentially on the block.
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Jared MMS asks, does Homelander genuinely think he's a hero?
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Yeah, you know, I think it is hard of hearts he knows
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that some of the things he does seem to have bad consequences,
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but I think in the moment as well,
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he just acts on impulse.
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I think he's so corrupted.
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You know, bad people don't walk around thinking they're bad people.
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They just walk around doing what they do because that's what they've learned to do to survive.
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So I think, yeah, he probably does think he's a hero because since such a young age,
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he's just been brainwashed into thinking that.
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He also would prefer to be a god,
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which is a little bit of a step up.
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The Nice Titten Bar asks,
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this is perhaps my favorite shot of Homelander in the entire series.
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The emotion on his, my face makes you genuinely feel sorry for him
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and it is a side we've never seen from him.
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This is when potential love of his life stormfront,
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she's blown up by Homelander's son.
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And this is him coming across her charred remains.
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Oh, well, first of all,
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I think it's a very, it's a lovely shot.
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And I think the slow-mo does a lot to sell the impact.
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I would push back a little bit.
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There's actually moments through the show when we do see a lot of weakness.
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I think that's one of the things I love about the character is
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that we've been able to go there
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and really flesh it out to provide a reason for why he is what he is,
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but it doesn't necessarily engender empathy, but we do understand.
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And I think that makes it a much more compelling villain.
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No amphibian 6039, any reason Hollywood psychopaths or villains drink milk,
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and there's me drinking milk,
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There's Hans Laude, was it?
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From Inglorious Bastards.
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The infamous Javier Bardem in No Country for Old Men.
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And then we've got Jean Reno from Leon and Malcolm McDowell and his droog accompaniment.
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Why do they drink milk?
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Good question.
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Well, first of all, I would argue as well that at least Jean Reno,
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even though he's a hitman in that movie,
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he becomes the protector of this abused young girl.
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So not necessarily a bad guy,
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but he's a very tough guy and he's a hit man.
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And I think, you know,
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it's like, it's the thing about opposites.
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You know, you've got the worst people with basically like such a childish little wholesome drink.
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I mean, that's what you're taught as a child,
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like glass of milk a day,
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you know, it's good for your bones,
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which I don't think it is.
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Um, just saying broccoli's better.
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I think it's that.
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I think it's like the worst people drinking the most innocent, like childish drink.
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And I think it just,
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it's a good mix of opposites.
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Under the wet stars.
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Anthony Starr does so much with his face.
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At every moment you can see the tiny nuances in Homelander's thoughts
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and feelings evolving as rapidly and fluidly as in reality with a clip.
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Yeah, that was just after I killed someone and got away with it.
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This has been said a lot and I'm always like,
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oh, very grateful to, it's a lovely thing to say.
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I don't plan any of it.
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I'm a nerd when it comes to the writing and the script and really working on the scenes,
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getting everything super down so I know exactly what every line,
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every moment means and then
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throw that all away because that's all in there
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and then just leave it to Beaver and and leave it up to the moment and see what happens.
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Because you're also, you're never alone.
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You're always reacting off someone else,
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right unless 90% of the time anyway so it's all pretty spontaneous
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and I think as long as you've got the thing the thoughts going on
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if you're thinking as the character the this does the rest optimistic doc
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that was fucking diabolical what was the scene
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that made you think what the fuck and let's watch Carl with the laser baby What you learn, son? That was fucking diabolical.
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What was the scene that made me think,
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what the heck, what the fuck?
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Actually, when in season four,
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Firecracker had been taking hormones to produce breast milk,
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and she reveals that to me by squirting some in my face.
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And then in that moment,
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I realize what she's done for me done for me
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and the loyalty and devotion is something that really catches the character's heart.
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We played it like a love scene.
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You know, we both got a little misty and it was so delicate and nice.
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You did this for me.
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And it became so beautiful and like a lover's moment about the most ridiculous thing that we've shot in the show.
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And I remember after one take,
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just looking at Val going,
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what the fuck are we doing?
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That was the moment I was like,
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I could have been a lawyer, an accountant.
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I could have done anything and now this is how I'm earning my money.
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Jada Communication.
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Why do people even try to commit crimes in this universe?
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Good point, really good point.
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Again, if they didn't, we wouldn't have much of a show,
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but I think it's human nature,
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like people do bad things.
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So I think wherever you take people,
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there's gonna be a mix and there's always gonna be light and shade.
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And I'm glad they do because we literally wouldn't have a show again.
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Plenty Salary, 97001.
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What is your favorite fight scene from the boys and why?
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I haven't had a lot,
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which is kind of great because I'm 50 years old and I don't like doing that shit anymore.
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It's really hard on the body.
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It would be when Soldier Boy and Butcher try and take me out.
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That was great.
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That was really fun.
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Our stunt coordinator, John Koyama,
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he's now won two Emmys for the show and he's brilliant.
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It's tough because, you know,
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we're not a Marvel, movie,
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we don't have the money that they have.
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So within that, there's a lot of different constraints.
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So to be as creative as John is,
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and create the sequences that he's created is just amazing.
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But it was just a really cool,
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fun fight, you know, with these great moments in between where my character doesn't realize
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that Butch's character has superpowers now and it's like, what's wrong?
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What, what, you should be dead.
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And it was just really fun to do.
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And Jack Quaid, who has a temporary superpower of he can teleport,
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but in the teleportation process, he loses all clothes.
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So he just turns up naked everywhere.
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So he nakedly joins the fight.
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So there's this very typical strain of humor in this very serious moment,
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which is one of the hallmarks of the show.
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I'm gonna mangle this name, apologize.
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Ayruhi Jaglan.
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Who is the most hated character on the show?
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So we're seeing me, go figure.
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Aya Cash that played Stormfront,
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that was the season two girlfriend of Homelander.
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The Deep, who's kind of an idiot.
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And A-Train, he's like a pro athlete,
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just trying to hold onto his career as he goes into decline.
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So the most hated character on the show,
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I think the lovely human being Aya Cash that played Stormfront,
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she got a lot of hate,
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which means one, she did a fantastic job,
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two, the character was a seasoned antagonist,
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so it was perfect, three,
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she got blown up at the end and that's the best thing that could happen to a Nazi,
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so it's Rye Guy 24.
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Can we just talk about for a second how fucking spot on the casting of this TV show is?
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I actually agree.
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I think it's been really well cast.
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Interestingly, they got two people from New Zealand to play,
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a guy from England and a guy from America, so thanks.
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Is there any casting where you're like,
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wow, this person brought something to the script that I didn't see in the script?
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Maybe Chase Crawford, who plays The Deep.
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Like, I didn't expect him to be quite so funny.
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Every time we're doing a scene,
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like I can barely get through it when we're doing his coverage
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because he goes off script a lot and adds and subtracts and he's just hysterical.
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Aside from them being perfectly cast for their characters,
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everyone across the board, just a really great bunch of people.
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You know, when I came on,
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Eric said he had a no asshole policy and it's 100% right.
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And so it's been really great.
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We've had five seasons over eight years.
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And as we go around doing the press for this last season,
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catching up with everyone and getting to say goodbye to each other
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and the show that's been such a big part of our lives has just been amazing.
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Secret, Wajian man?
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New to the show, but why doesn't Homelander just kill the boys?
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Well, then we don't have a show.
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That would be like a five minute YouTube clip.
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They've come to blows a few times over the seasons,
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but you know, we're in season five,
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so who knows what will happen?
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But what I will say is nothing is gonna be left to the imagination,
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so good shit to look forward to.
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Nightforce asks, I believe in the boys,
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Butcher is the real villain,
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and Homelander is not a villain.
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Amen.
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What I would say is that if he's not the villain,
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he is a serial killer.
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I don't really think you could debate whether Homie's the bad guy or not.
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It's pretty clear Homelander's the bad guy and Butch is not a great guy,
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but at least he's got his heart's in the right place and he's trying to do the right thing.
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Just the wrong way.
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QuirkyData, 3,500.
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What makes Homelander one of the greatest villains in television?
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Oh, that's kind of you.
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I don't know if I can answer that because it's weird talking about yourself in that context.
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But what I would say is what makes him compelling.
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I think one of the things that we've tried to do since day one is not go for the mustache twirly villain,
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really tried to go into the backstory and explain why he is who he is and what he is.
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And I think people find that compelling.
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It's a lot more complex than superheroes,
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I'm gonna say used to be because I think audiences now expect a lot more from a villain, you know.
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My favorite villain, and keep mentioning Marvel,
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but my favorite villain of recent memory is Thanos because I think he was doing a horrific thing,
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but he had such a good philosophy behind it about like balancing the universe.
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And there's a little part of me that's like,
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he's got a pretty good point, you know.
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I don't think Homelander has anywhere near the same philosophy or intention,
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but you know, the point being,
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like, he's complex, you know,
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there's more to him than just the bad guy.
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And I think people respond to that.
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What would be Homelander's ideal in fantasy world where he can truly do whatever the fuck he wants?
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Ooh.
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Well, the character, you know,
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has threatened from quite a long time ago that he'll just end the world and kill everyone.
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But then the one thing that he craves is love and adoration.
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So difficult to know where that would sit.
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set.
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I don't think there is one.
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I really don't because, um,
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because of that contradiction and,
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and who he is as again,
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like his humanity is, is kryptonite.
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So he desperately needs people,
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but hates the humanity in himself.
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That's, that's the dilemma for him is
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that he will never get what he wants because he can never accept his own truth.
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Okay guys, That's all the questions I got.
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I learned a lot, and I hope you learned a little something, too.

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