I definitely get why people like characters like walter white, but homelander just baffles me. What makes the character interesting imo is the juxtaposition between him being incredibly powerful but also a complete manchild. But this also means he comes off as a really pathetic dude whenever you look away from his superpowers or extremely privileged position. (hey, that's almost like a lot of powerful people irl)
See Homelander in "The Boys" who some people think is unironically an Anti-Villian against "soy" Hughey.
I definitely get why people like characters like walter white, but homelander just baffles me. What makes the character interesting imo is the juxtaposition between him being incredibly powerful but also a complete manchild. But this also means he comes off as a really pathetic dude whenever you look away from his superpowers or extremely privileged position. (hey, that's almost like a lot of powerful people irl)
I mean ... getting to a place where you can stan Homelander demands conscious effort
Well he drinks real milk, like a real man would