Certainly, for the uninformed, The Boys centers on two fighting groups: “The Seven,” a famous group of superheroes who spent more extra time being celebrities and ruining the world they advertise about protecting. However, we also have a bundle of cruel antiheroes, who are dirty-mouthed and don’t hesitate to slice a man in half if it somehow helps them in sending down the “Supes.” Moreover, it has issued when films with a grand superhero are an undeniable favorite; this antihero caricature has mostly got positive feedback from the viewers. But the show’s theme is connected to trigger negative reactions, and as Kripke gave, it dragged threats as well.
But Eric Kripke prefers to ignore such small hiccups and see at the larger picture as he encountered no protection from the studio affiliated with The Boys and “by and large, the majority of observers understood that it’s irony.” “Most importantly, so we sort of have a very particular rule that we constantly attempt to follow up, which is, it was George Carlin who primarily told: ‘You evermore want to shatter it up. You never aspire to punch down.’ So, sometimes a joke will make us giggle, and we’ll like it. Then as I think about it, I’ll see that we’re making fun of somebody who or something that really doesn’t have a lot of energy. We shouldn’t be doing this. We should ever be punching up at the more robust people than us and have more power. I think that shows a humanistic worldview,” he added more. Read: The 8 Most Anticipated TV Series Available To Stream