“Homelander Faces Rejection in ‘The Boys’ Season 5, Episode 7”

In the latest episode of “The Boys,” viewers witness a profound exploration of morality and power dynamics in a corrupt world. Season 5, Episode 7, titled “The Frenchman, the Female, and the Man Called Mother’s Milk,” showcases a pivotal moment for Homelander, played by Antony Starr, as he grapples with rejection from his father and the consequences of his actions.
Homelander’s Struggle for Acceptance
Despite being one of the most powerful beings on Earth, Homelander finds himself unable to impress his father, Soldier Boy, portrayed by Jensen Ackles. The tension between father and son escalates when Soldier Boy expresses disappointment in Homelander’s approach to his newfound immortality.
Earlier in the season, Homelander’s immortality was achieved through a vial of V-One, but it has not translated into respect or love. His attempts at controlling the narrative and winning the public’s admiration reveal the depths of his insecurities.
Desperation Leads to Violence
Homelander’s failure to win over the public is highlighted through a tasteless propaganda video, drawing parallels to political figures. His frustration culminates in violence when he chokes Soldier Boy, reflecting a pattern of reaction rooted in desperation rather than strategy.
- Homelander beats his son to the brink of death earlier in the season.
- He reacts to his father’s rejection with aggression, imprisoning him.
- His public image suffers, with Oh Father revealing that the public sees through his facade.
Consequences of Power
The episode dives deeper into the theme of heroism and morality, presenting a stark contrast between brute force and genuine respect. Mother’s Milk, played by Laz Alonso, and Starlight, portrayed by Erin Moriarty, attempt to rescue survivors, emphasizing that true heroism is rooted in compassion, not dominance.
A Tragic Climax
The episode concludes with a tragic turn when Homelander confronts Frenchie. In a moment of taunting, Frenchie reminds Homelander of his lack of real emotional connection, triggering a violent response. Homelander’s subsequent decision to kill Frenchie underlines his deep-seated loneliness and emotional instability.
| Character | Actor | Key Event |
|---|---|---|
| Homelander | Antony Starr | Struggles for acceptance, reacts violently to rejection. |
| Soldier Boy | Jensen Ackles | Rejects Homelander’s twisted ambitions. |
| Frenchie | Tomer Capone | Taunts Homelander, leading to his tragic demise. |
As the series nears its finale, the stakes are higher than ever. The anticipated confrontation between Butcher and Homelander looms, alongside the potential clash involving Homelander’s son, Ryan. The evolving narrative is set to explore themes of self-identity, morality, and the personal cost of ambition.


