Having nabbed Kenji, the Boys are now on a boat three miles offshore.

It’s the season’s funniest moment to date, but Becca doesn’t think so.

The boy screams at Homelander that he’s nothing like him and doesn’t want him around.

The Sevenminus Homelanderendure a presentation about the teaser trailer for their upcoming origin-story movie,Dawn of the Seven.

Ashley loves the pitch, and the idea to castLin-Manuel Mirandaas the voice of Translucent.

Ever the vocal critic, Stormfront has issues with the script’s conception of its female characters.

She reminds him that he let her have the samplethus making him guilty too.

He tells her that the one thing you never do is mess with people’s money.

The Compound-V news hits Black Noir hard; he’s seen weeping on the floor, watching cable TV.

The Deep laments the fact thathad he not been given Compound-Vhe could have been normal.

Maeve balks at this, though, because she fears Homelander’s wrath.

Mother’s Milk and Frenchie are ecstatic to learn that Hughie helped Starlight expose Vought’s Compound-V secret.

Before they can calm the situation, Kenji appears and uses his powers to destroy the helicopter.

His former super-comrades are briefed about it by Edgar in their 99th-floor command center.

You are my real family."

He rallies them to defeat the supervillain.

Afterward, Stormfront lets Homelander know she’s surprised and impressed by his censure of Vought.

Billy responds by ramming the boat straight into the giant beast.

The aftermath is a nasty mess, and a shellshocked Hughie refuses to leave the whale carcass with Billy.

Mother’s Milk finally persuades him to flee.

the person who’ll let him know when he’s gone too far).

“What a load of bollocks,” is Billy’s gruff response.

A-Train’s pounding chest problems resurface during the search.

Starlight finds Hughie and blasts him because she knows Homelander is nearby and can’t blow her cover.

Stormfront finds both Kimiko and Kenji, and a brutal battle through an apartment complex ensues.

Homelander arrives and tells Stormfront, “I said he was mine.”

She responds with, “You snooze, you lose, gramps.”

Clearly, she’s his match in ruthlessness and ambition.

He casts this incident as proof that Vought’s superheroes are necessary.

Watching her brother’s murderer on TV pretending to be a sunshiny do-gooder has Kimiko seething with vengeful anger.