This article contains spoilers from The Boys season 4, episode 6, “Dirty Business.”

The Boys showrunner Eric Kripke addresses the Batman and Alfred Pennyworth parody in season 4, episode 6, and its consequences. The series has parodied DC superheroes from the beginning, with Homelander as The Boys‘ twisted version of Superman, Queen Maeve as Wonder Woman, the Deep as Aquaman, and A-Train as the Flash. Tek Knight, who made his onscreen debut in Gen V, parodies Batman, emphasized in the latest episode by his exorbitant wealth, a butler who has raised him since he was a young orphan, and a secret lair known as the Tek Cave.

While speaking with TV Insider, Kripke explained how the Batman parody went in a new direction during the events of “Dirty Business.” Kripke discussed how he and the writers used preconceived notions about “a real famous superhero” to subvert expectations, with Tek Knight’s butler being the one to murder him. He also hinted at how Vought will handle Tek Knight’s death and why this was a satisfying ending for the character. Check out Kripke’s comments below:

At this moment at least they’re keeping Tek Knight’s death kind of on the down low. But he’s so awful. He just deserves a unique spot in hell. And we were just so taken with the idea that you are a wealthy orphan-turned-vigilante who has a butler take care of you. And the Butler is finally so sick of your s**t that he murders you. Such a delightful play on a real famous superhero that we just couldn’t avoid it.

Season 4 Has Featured Some Of The Boys’ Best Superhero Parodies Yet

Tek Knight, The V52 Expo, And Webweaver Have All Been Highlights Of Season 4

Essentially having Alfred kill Batman is only one of several effective superhero parodies in The Boys season 4. One of the best examples was in the previous episode, “Beware the Jabberwock, My Son,” in which phases 7-19 were unveiled for the Vought Cinematic Universe, providing enough movies and television series to last for decades, a clear jab at Marvel’s announcements of phases for years to come. The parody was made even better with titles including G-Men: Days Past from the Future and A-Train: Into the Multiverse, a clear play on X-Men: Days of Future Past and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

“Dirty Business” then introduced Webweaver, The Boys‘ take on Spider-Man. Webweaver was mentioned earlier in season 4 when Billy Butcher gave him a heroin enema in exchange for incriminating information about Firecracker, but he wasn’t seen until the new episode. The Boys took his costume to infiltrate Tek Knight’s exclusive party in the hopes of learning what Tek Knight and Sister Sage have been planning. In typical Boys‘ fashion, Webweaver’s web-shooting abilities had nothing to do with saving people, and entered far cruder territory.

Between the projects announced at the V52 Expo, the introduction of Webweaver, and how everything unfolded with Tek Knight in the Tek Cave, The Boys continues to find new and hilarious ways to parody superhero media. With superhero parody, specifically of DC and Marvel, being a vital piece of what distinguished The Boys in the first place, it’s good to see the series returning to its roots. Tek Knight may be dead, but Homelander, the Deep, A-Train, Webweaver, and other characters leave plenty of room for superhero satire.

Source: TV Insider

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The Boys is a superhero/dark comedy satire series created by Eric Kripke based on the comic series of the same name. Set in a “what-if” world that reveres superheroes as celebrities and gods who experience minimal repercussions for their actions. However, one group of vigilantes headed by a vengeance-obsessed man named Billy Butcher will fight back against these super-charged “heroes” to expose them for what they are.

Cast

Elisabeth Shue
, Jensen Ackles
, Goran Visnjic
, Jessie T. Usher
, Chace Crawford
, Dominique McElligott
, Laz Alonso
, Nathan Mitchell
, Aya Cash
, Colby Minifie
, Karl Urban
, Erin Moriarty
, Karen Fukuhara
, Jack Quaid
, Antony Starr
, claudia doumit
, Tomer Capon

Release Date

July 26, 2019

Seasons

4

Streaming Service(s)

Amazon Prime Video

Franchise(s)

The Boys

Writers

Eric Kripke

Directors

Erin Moriarty
, Karen Fukuhara
, Karl Urban
, Jack Quaid
, Eric Kripke

Showrunner

Eric Kripke