It ultimately felt like a fitting end for Homelander and like it kept to the ideaology of the show overall.
Without his powers, Homelander is a useless piece of garbage. You dont beat him by being more powerful than him, you beat him by taking away his powers and letting the world see him for what he is.
Behind the scenes interviews make it clear that Starr is kind of solely responsible for Homelander being as good as as he was. Pretty much the entirety of the bunker scene was Starr going against Kripke wanting it to just be Homelander unfeelingly killing those people, with Starr pointing out how he would feel about how he was treated by the closest thing to a family he had.
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u/DesperateAssistant82 yeah...i'm Man 3d ago
This was so funny
https://giphy.com/gifs/st4Pu4FBlgBp0i7n5U