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[s2e7] Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker — Full Version

The title's nod to the nursery rhyme "Rub-a-dub-dub" highlights the theme of formative influences—specifically the "makers" who built the monsters we see on screen.

: Reviewers at AIPT and Film Speak noted how this vignette serves as a stark commentary on real-world domestic radicalization and the danger of 24-hour news cycles. Legacy and Abusive Fathers [S2E7] Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker

In the penultimate episode of The Boys Season 2, "," the series moves toward its explosive finale by dissecting the themes of radicalization, legacy, and the devastating cost of "doing the right thing." The Anatomy of Radicalization The title's nod to the nursery rhyme "Rub-a-dub-dub"

: Misinterpreting a "glimmer" in a local grocery clerk's eye as a sign of a "supe terrorist," Tommy shoots the innocent man point-blank. The episode's cold open is widely considered one

The episode's cold open is widely considered one of the most chilling sequences in the series.

: It follows a seemingly ordinary man, Tommy Peterson, as he descends into a spiral of paranoia fueled by right-wing media and Stormfront's xenophobic rhetoric.