‘The Boys’ Episode 6 Ending Explained: Homelander Becomes Unstoppable as Another Seven Member Dies ...Saudi Arabia

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Episode 5, “One-Shots,” shifted gears with a series of character-driven vignettes, with Firecracker (Valorie Curry) betraying her childhood pastor on live TV to stay in Homelander’s orbit, while Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) rehearses a Bee Gees–themed stage production with Adam Bourke (PJ Byrne), much to The Deep’s (Chace Crawford) frustration. After a brief detour with Butcher’s dog Terror, the focus turned to Sister Sage (Susan Heyward), who enlists Ashley Barrett (Colby Minifie) and reveals her chilling endgame: unleash the supe-killing virus and retreat to a bunker in Colorado.

The standout segment belonged to Soldier Boy, as Jensen Ackles reunites with former Supernatural co-stars Jared Padalecki and Misha Collins in a chaotic encounter with Marathon Man and Malchemical. When things spiral, Soldier Boy refuses to betray Homelander (Antony Starr) and instead uses a group of celebrity houseguests — including Seth Rogen, Kumail Nanjiani, Will Forte and Christopher Mintz-Plasse — as shields before taking control and getting the information he needs. The episode ends with Firecracker being killed by Homelander, her devotion and adoration not enough to keep her alive. And this week's episode deals with the (literal) explosive aftermath, as it barrels towards its conclusion in just a couple of weeks.

Black Noir

Long a source of cringey comedy, The Deep proves he can be just as ruthless as anyone when pushed too far — especially when it comes to his aquatic friends. After Black Noir (Nathan Mitchell) admits he sabotaged the Bering Sea pipeline, killing millions of fish as revenge for Adam Bourke’s death, The Deep decides he’s heard enough from his podcast “bro.” In a cold, calculated move, he wraps a mic cable around Noir’s neck and finishes him off with his own knife.

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V1 is finally found — and used

It turns out Bombsight has been holding onto V1 for Goldie, hoping to make her immortal so they can be together forever — a gift she’s long rejected, viewing eternal life as a curse. Armed with that intel, Butcher (Karl Urban), Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) and MM make a bold move to draw out Bombsight, abducting Goldie from Vought Villages, a retirement community for supes, leading to a chaotic and darkly comedic scuffle with its elderly residents. But what follows is less a plan than a powder keg. In a surprising twist, Sister Sage (Susan Heyward) switches sides and aligns with The Boys, showing up unannounced at their hideout and laying out their entire plan to prove her value — all in an effort to keep V1 out of Homelander’s hands. When Bombsight arrives to rescue Goldie, the situation quickly spirals, especially after Sage pulls Soldier Boy into the mix, igniting a violent standoff. For a moment, it looks like Butcher’s plan might actually hold — until Homelander shows up, having tracked Goldie himself. In a crushing reversal, Soldier Boy hands over the V1, and Homelander uses it without hesitation, flipping the outcome and leaving The Boys’ mission in ruins.

Episode 6 ends with a devastating turning point: despite everything Butcher and his team try, Homelander finally gets his hands on V1. It’s a crushing loss for The Boys — and a terrifying upgrade for their enemy. Long wary of the supe-killing virus, Homelander can now operate without fear, removing the one real threat that kept him even slightly in check. For a character already defined by ego and volatility, that kind of freedom is a dangerous escalation.

Soldier Boy flexes his muscles — and takes away powers

After a brutal fight with Bombsight, Soldier Boy makes him an offer he can’t ignore: “I can take away your immortality and your powers,” he tells him. “You won’t have to live forever alone. And you and Goldie can spend whatever time you have left like you want. I’d do it for the V1.” Faced with that choice, Bombsight accepts, choosing to be stripped of his abilities rather than live forever without her.

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