What happened to Black Noir is poetic, in a way - Reddit Black Noir's death is actually kinda poetic to me Everyone seems to be complaining about how they spent a good part of s3e7 showing us his story and building up his character, only for him to die abruptly and unfulfillingly in s3e8
What exactly are Black Noir’s powers in the tv show? : r TheBoys - Reddit THE BOYS is an irreverent take on what happens when superheroes, who are as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians and as revered as Gods, abuse their superpowers rather than use them for good It’s the powerless against the super powerful as The Boys embark on a heroic quest to expose the truth about “The Seven,” and their formidable Vought backing We also discuss the
How powerful is Black Noir, really? [SPOILERS] - Reddit Ngl everyone teaming up to beat Black Noir sounds really corny I think him getting some kind of upgrade would be cool, it makes sense since he was so easily defeated by Maeve But his character should (ironically) be similar to that of the Zombie Mountain in GoT Cersei Stan are the brains and ZM BN is their brawn
Am I supposed to feel bad for Black Noir? : r TheBoys - Reddit Noir is absolute simp for Homelander Homelander Who does literally the exact same shit (even worse most of the time) as Soldier Boy Everything Soldier Boy did to Noir, Homelander does to other people in the team So Black Noir being on some crusade against Soldier Boy while being a doormat for the updated version of him didn't really ring all that true to me, from a writing perspective And
is Black Noir actually a bad guy? : r TheBoys - Reddit Then kills several other unarmed people, severs a man's head for the crime of being injected with V that Black Noir's company gave him, and then taunts a child while holding said severed head Also, him attacking Starlight is by no means justified Leaking corporate secrets doesn't mean he gets to assault and kidnap her He's an amoral attack dog
Black Noir : r TheBoys - Reddit Honestly, I find it hard to believe that Homelander's chest piercing can kill Black Noir when Soldier Boy's shield bashing his brains and that Supe terrorist's explosion didn't Although, being killed by Soldier Boy's son is a pretty tragic way for him to die, so it fits his depressing storyline
Personal opinion: Saddest death in the Series so far? Black Noir The only reason anyone (in the show, or the audience itself) likes black noir is because he's silent and never says anything, therefore there's nothing negative to say about him (on the surface level) therefore people just tend to favor the character, even fucking homelander
[Spoilers] Black Noir Discussion Thread for people who’ve . . . - Reddit I felt this deserved a thread of its own outside of the Season 2 discussion thread Keen to delve into the possibilities of Black Noir in the series compared to the Comic Book, to analyse the evidence we have to date and to make conjecture about where he could go and why Dive on in with me No Spoiler tags for comic details here, so please don’t engage if you haven’t read the comics