If translucent hadn't been holding the TV like a drama queen, broadcasting his location, then he probably wouldn't have started the fight getting hit by a car
Queen Maeve instantly knew Translucent was hiding in the bathroom in ep1, and yet Noir managed to sneak up on her and take her out. Noir is great at stealth
Dude I was looking for someone to say this in the comments. I also wondered if maybe Noir got scared when he saw the Supe-Terrorist use his chest ability, since it is so similar to how Soldier Boy's chest power looks.
you are now imagining all of Noir's animated friends following him around during the mission letting him know where targets are and congratulating him on good kills
It really shows, seeing Edgar work, how Homelander never could have done the work he did. This scene and Homelander's first board meeting really shows the difference between the calm leader and the child throwing a tantrum. Both may be obeyed, but not with the same respect.
Completely agree. Homelander has unimaginable power, but he's so impulsive that it just ends up alienating everyone around him. Stan, on the other hand, is planning 30 years in the future for each decision.
Reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode "It's a good life." Same sort of deal, although in this case it's an extremely unstable adult rather than a selfish child
@@PaddyRoon7theres a sequel to that episode called “it’s still a good life” with Anthony all grown up and he is basically a homelander with not moral boundaries
actually he couldn't if they expected him, no super is actually indestructible, hell some superman analogues in the comics died from jets flying into them. noir eventually gets his head dethatched from his body by Butcher with a crowbar I cant remember exactly how the terrorists powers worked, but if he just exploded once or twice more, that would have been enough to finish him, or at least messed him up enough to do so.
@@thatboymeak I know they're not invincible but they're at least super resistant to any traditional weaponry. Noir ranked that explosion without even flinching. Also, using the comics to reference the characters in the show is foolish. They're completely different universes.
@@Crakinator yes, completely different universes. their tv counterpart is vastly weaker than their comic counterpart, so the only foolish person here is you, kid.
Judging by episode 4 of season 3, Black Noir still feels pain. He doesn't like allowing himself to get shot or blown up, but he's willing to accept a certain amount of it in the course of getting his mission d one.
What's even more badass about this is not only did Black Noir take a full on explosion at short range ,and the worse he got from it was some cuts and bloodied up , he didn't even leave his feet the whole time.
@@dhilipans5412 in the new episode it looked like his brain was kinda fucked up. So I figured they tapped his wires and made him a puppet eho doesn't really feel pain anymore
He was so thoughtful and kind toward the little boy, playing with him to limit the trauma. That kind of respect for children is probably what caused him to turn out so healthy and well-adjusted.
I love that Black Noir doesn't even necessarily SHOW powers. He's just so durable, strong and emotionless that he doesn't need any flashy lasers or explosions. Most of the stuff he does, normal people could do too. Obviously they wouldn't do it the same WAY as him, but aside from surviving the giant explosion he really just kills a bunch of dudes by slitting their throats.
@@beisskindlpbeisskind2438 Yeah, but my point is that a normal person could still take down those guys. It would just be a little less horribly gruesome, and, to be honest, a lot less hilarious. I'm not saying the scene was bad or he is weak or anything. Just bringing attention to the fact that he is just treating this like it is any other Tuesday. A walk in the park. That is why he is so funny as a character.
@@krishnarjunar2724watch the show before commenting Junior . SB didn't "torture" noir he beat the shit out of him and payback and that's why he wears a mask
@@krishnarjunar2724dude, bashing someones brains out of their skull with your weighted shield doesn't even come close to the realm of torture. Soldier Boy was out for blood.
@@josiahgonzalez942 you need to watch the show he wears the mask cause his face got blown up when they was all at war. SB did beat the fuck out of him but thats not why he wears the mask.
@@undermetflat6330 Yeah I actually appreciated that. Even then you could understand the brutality from the animation, very well done. I hope Noir gets some revenge because Soldier Boy did him dirty. EDIT: This aged so badly 😭
@@collinharris4848 Michael Myers is far weaker than any of the Seven. They could beat the shît out of him for eternity, since he can't die. He'd make a great stress ball for Homelander, he surely needs that in this season anyways.
To be honest, they ruined him for me with season 3. It makes no sense to me how the "teenager" who won't even put on his mask turned into this emotionless killing machine. In the first two seasons he was so mysterious and could have been anything, now he's just a standard sup.
@@clemens7065 how doesn't it make sense? a lot can happen to someone in decades, we don't know what happened within this time to make him what he is now. not to mention we literally see him kill people in the flashback so it's not that farfetched
@@clemens7065 Well, he was wanting to be the face of the seven, but they were worried that him revealing his face would take away the mystery. Especially when they say a black man underneath that mask they were afraid he would lose popularity during that era. After the explosion an the destruction of practically half his face, he was seen trying to reach his mask. Like he was never trying to show his face again. Through those years he could have grown more reclusive and resentful and fully embraced the mask and the shroud that it acted as. Almost like phantom of opera vibes.
@@ThatOneKidYouSeen What you say is true. But what doesn't fit for me is that he was portrayed as virtually invulnerable in season 1 and 2. I mean he just stands there after that huge explosion where a whole house blows up like it's nothing. Also, a hole is shot in his hand by butcher and he doesn't mind. That's why I always thought he was some kind of deadpool and everything just heals up. In season 3, however, an explosion completely destroys him and he is traumatized, etc. That doesn't fit for me somehow
I just read the theory that black noir has healing abilities, but may have been hit by soldier boy in the scene from season 3, which suspends the abilities. And that's why he didn't heal and that's why he only wears the mask.
Thats a great line. Reminds me of a law professor who opens for each new set of students by telling them, remember when you advocate for a law or say you oughtta be a law about that, what you are really saying is im ok with people being killed for breaking that law. Because if someone goes far enough down the path of resistance eventually they will be killed. I think i remember him also saying that it pisses most people off and they try to argue it with him.
Given what we’ve learned about Black Noir’s brain damage, he probably doesn’t even comprehend the violence he’s committing. This doesn’t exactly justify his actions, but it does make him one of the more redeemable villains from the series.
Black noir is the best supe, not only is he badass, but he's extremely efficient. He's basically one of the few heroes that actually do any work. Edit: can people stop talking about the comics ffs. I get it, he's a clone, we're talking about the show not the comics so stfu.
Black Noir is in fact a perfect clone of Homelander with a few adjustments made by Vought to be the counter measure of him, in case he rampages against the world, with no other intelectual capacity beyond of exterminate the Homelander when that happens. But, thats on the Comic, the serie portraited an african american veteran dude from vietnam... So, probably Soldier Boy, that was killed by the Agent Mallory (that old woman friend of Butcher) on the korean war after he gets her (he on the comic) squad all dead for a foolish thing, will do the trick now
I realize there is a tampon shortage out here, but I saw one single reply to you on your comment. Might want to change your tampon and stop acting so emotional over people talking about the comics vs the show. It is all relevant Big Man. Go ahead and complain about my comment, I grew up in a different age. We learned how to roll with punches and take flak from strangers both online and off.
@@rodolfosanchez3397 its more sense for him to be a clone tho becuase in Justice Leage Injustice the only perosn who could beat evil Superman was, a Super man from another Universe 🤷♂️
@@prophecyrat2965 not necessarily, Injustice Superman had ton of Plot armor in both games and cómics, Dc has a lot of characters that can defeat Superman or give him a run for his money.
I can’t believe how they got me to cry for Noir after hating him vehemently s1&2 for doing vought’s bidding so much. I love when you can actually tell the writers know what they’re doing.
The scene with Naqib already falling into the marketing aspect of being super is very interesting. It’s brief, but it shows that Vought isn’t the source of commercializing heroes, just the biggest face of it.
Sure, briefly playing pretend with the kids teddy bear is going to prevent any of the severe psychological trauma he just caused the boy by walking into his room carrying a severed human head.
not long ago, killing the kid after you killed their parents , was considered merciful. But hey, maybe there are some grandparents that can raise and feed him, and a team of psychiatrist that can cure his ptsd.
The fact how noir just ripped someone’s top and bottom jaw wide open with his bare hands gives you an idea of how durable and strong he is, takes an explosion? Doesn’t even flinch
It's crazy looking back at this scene with the kid after season 3 shows that black noir is playing with the kid because, deep down, he's also a kid (well, an adult with brain damage).
its actually the oposite, I think he has a lot of character behind the mask. We see that, even tho he killed the parents, he still has mercy on the kid, theres that scene where he cries on the hallways of the seven, him drawing cartoons and obv that scene on season 3. He just does his job well, tho he doesnt seem to like it.
Interesting how Black Noir will endure an explosion as such, but doesn't survive against Homelander. I really hope they bring his character back, he was so interesting - we didn't see enough of Black Noir at all this newest season.
@@pchiethegreat1 they made it seem that way, its a shame since he was my fav and had so much potential, but well... I would be happy if they pull some bs excuse and hes still alive somehow tho
@@TigreExtremo yes and no. Loved his arc in S03 and it would be cool for them to expand on that. But to let him live kind of cheapens the gravity and weight that a death of a character tends to bring. The MCU suffers from this unfortunately, where a “death” isn’t really a death. I just hope writers of shows like the Boys don’t fall into that trap of fakeout deaths to generate interest.
I'm crying because Black Noir is a badass character but to get taken out by an Almond Joy🤣🤣🤣, I never laughed so hard in my life, it's even funnier he made the tech girl throw hers in the 🗑️ early in the season.
The boys is definitely produced with the intension of shock whenever the crazy scenes happen, so it’s rather hard for me to rewatch a lot of the episodes that are about characters having dilemmas or internal conflicts (Butcher has at least 3 hours worth). But after season 3 ended, I kinda want to go back and see some of the subtle hints to why certain characters behave certain ways. Learning Noir’s past makes the dancing bunny scene a whole lot more impactful.
you know this scene is making fun of people who glorify the brute force america uses against arab people right. youre supposed to be horrified. you knew that, right?
@@nouvashenron5564 i hope u realize theres a room full of writers behind this show that actually put thought into each scene. maybe thats hard for u to imagine because u dont rly put any thought into what you type but trust me!
He's not absent, he was in the meeting room when the Seven gathered, drawing an awesome little cartoon character on a sheet of paper. He just hasn't been getting screentime because he's the only only member of the Seven who Homelander sorta respects and doesn't bully. Unlike A-Train and the Deep, Black Noir is actually useful, and Homelander still sees him as kind of a mentor figure, so there's no conflict.
Dude is so cold I really do wanna see more of him but no doubt the best thing was him tanking an explosion short range and just stood there like rlly dude🤨
I love how quickly that guy committed to the catchphrase.
Yeah. I mean when you are a one trick pony, thats your trick.
Lmao
It's a nice catchphrase. Three words are pretty easy to get across, and it fits on most forms of merchandising.
@@davidhong1934 Chill bro😂
@@ixi3356 why did you say chill no ones pressed
I love how black noir is so much better at stealth than translucent
@iireepercreeperii5356 Yeah I really liked the way Hughie was breathing and how he was able to see colours 💀
@@GooseWithAtophat and how people can walk
If translucent hadn't been holding the TV like a drama queen, broadcasting his location, then he probably wouldn't have started the fight getting hit by a car
Translucent: Most of my stealth is more.... EXPLOSIVE!
Black Noir: Bruh, too soon.
Queen Maeve instantly knew Translucent was hiding in the bathroom in ep1, and yet Noir managed to sneak up on her and take her out. Noir is great at stealth
Amazing how Gus Fring manages to run this business and his drug empire at the same time. What a remarkable man
he even has to run an entire country
@@mmmmmtoes if he put his mind to being legit, just imagine what he could achieve
Too bad a fkin bell took him out😂
Yea
I’d say this would make running the cartel much easier
The scene with Black Noir trying to entertain the child with his stuffed rabbit hits differently when you learn his backstory in Season 3.
Facts I hate how it ended ngl
Dude I was looking for someone to say this in the comments. I also wondered if maybe Noir got scared when he saw the Supe-Terrorist use his chest ability, since it is so similar to how Soldier Boy's chest power looks.
@@Phillipwnn he didn't have the chest beam before.
@@khayyamaurelius912 He got the chest beam after he was captured by the russians? I didn't know that, did it say how he got that power?
you are now imagining all of Noir's animated friends following him around during the mission letting him know where targets are and congratulating him on good kills
It really shows, seeing Edgar work, how Homelander never could have done the work he did. This scene and Homelander's first board meeting really shows the difference between the calm leader and the child throwing a tantrum. Both may be obeyed, but not with the same respect.
Completely agree. Homelander has unimaginable power, but he's so impulsive that it just ends up alienating everyone around him. Stan, on the other hand, is planning 30 years in the future for each decision.
Imagine Homelander being raised right? How strong he could be if only he wasn't a tantrum throwing child.
@@RasAlXander like superman but a good lex luthor probably
Reminds me of the Twilight Zone episode "It's a good life."
Same sort of deal, although in this case it's an extremely unstable adult rather than a selfish child
@@PaddyRoon7theres a sequel to that episode called “it’s still a good life” with Anthony all grown up and he is basically a homelander with not moral boundaries
Love how Black Noir could easily tank whatever these guys would try to use to hurt him, but he chooses to go the sneaky route.
you can tank a ant sting, but wouldnt you rather not get stung?
actually he couldn't if they expected him, no super is actually indestructible, hell some superman analogues in the comics died from jets flying into them.
noir eventually gets his head dethatched from his body by Butcher with a crowbar
I cant remember exactly how the terrorists powers worked, but if he just exploded once or twice more, that would have been enough to finish him, or at least messed him up enough to do so.
@@thatboymeak I know they're not invincible but they're at least super resistant to any traditional weaponry. Noir ranked that explosion without even flinching. Also, using the comics to reference the characters in the show is foolish. They're completely different universes.
@@Crakinator yes, completely different universes.
their tv counterpart is vastly weaker than their comic counterpart, so the only foolish person here is you, kid.
Judging by episode 4 of season 3, Black Noir still feels pain. He doesn't like allowing himself to get shot or blown up, but he's willing to accept a certain amount of it in the course of getting his mission d one.
What's even more badass about this is not only did Black Noir take a full on explosion at short range ,and the worse he got from it was some cuts and bloodied up , he didn't even leave his feet the whole time.
Me after watch episode 4 season 3 (the early day of Black Noir): i dont think he even got damaged by that Radical guy
@@battelbad12 wonder how noir was practically fearless when he was well malformed by that blast wouldn't even be a itch for him seeing that glow ?
@@dhilipans5412 i think his V compound kicked in and now he felt numbness
@@dhilipans5412 in the new episode it looked like his brain was kinda fucked up. So I figured they tapped his wires and made him a puppet eho doesn't really feel pain anymore
@@jacko1558 that makes everything a 100 times worse or they were analyzing neural activity. Hope for the best amrite
That's actually the perfect clip to show someone if you want to introduce them to the show. No spoilers, little bit of fun, goory and short.
Idk, Its kinda easy to remember a guy with arabic tattooed on his chest...especially when they made him out to be a serious threat in season 1
And in the new season a guy is jumping in someone’s dick way to ruin the serie
Compound V? Yeah, no spoilers at all...
I'd have more fun doing a reverse enema.
@@CarlosGonzalez-pe8qr bruh what
He was so thoughtful and kind toward the little boy, playing with him to limit the trauma. That kind of respect for children is probably what caused him to turn out so healthy and well-adjusted.
I feel like it added trauma
Stop saying bs.
You the kind of people who would love the Seven if they existed.
@@Chris-mo4gk yeah you dont know sarcasm do you
@@nino-vm1eh Nahhhh of course he knows sarcasm. 😏
@@nino-vm1eh What I do know is that you're not the OP, so get his ball out of your mouth 'cause you don't know shit about his mind. Lmao
I love that Black Noir doesn't even necessarily SHOW powers. He's just so durable, strong and emotionless that he doesn't need any flashy lasers or explosions. Most of the stuff he does, normal people could do too. Obviously they wouldn't do it the same WAY as him, but aside from surviving the giant explosion he really just kills a bunch of dudes by slitting their throats.
And ripping ones mouth open and splitting their head.
@@beisskindlpbeisskind2438 Yeah, but my point is that a normal person could still take down those guys. It would just be a little less horribly gruesome, and, to be honest, a lot less hilarious.
I'm not saying the scene was bad or he is weak or anything. Just bringing attention to the fact that he is just treating this like it is any other Tuesday. A walk in the park. That is why he is so funny as a character.
His powers are not really flashy like homelander so it makes sense
He's a Supe who likes to cosplay as a Ninja.
It's like in real life Superman is wearing Chuck Norris pajamas.
@@scratchy996 What an interesting concept
Realizing how hard homelander and Soldier boy had to punch him to actually affect him is crazy
SB wasn't trying to kill him, he was torturing him
@@krishnarjunar2724watch the show before commenting Junior . SB didn't "torture" noir he beat the shit out of him and payback and that's why he wears a mask
@@krishnarjunar2724dude, bashing someones brains out of their skull with your weighted shield doesn't even come close to the realm of torture.
Soldier Boy was out for blood.
Both have top tier strength so not much of an effort for them to punch through him
@@josiahgonzalez942 you need to watch the show he wears the mask cause his face got blown up when they was all at war. SB did beat the fuck out of him but thats not why he wears the mask.
When Black Noir said “_______” I really felt that 🥺
💀
or tht time when he said “______” 🥹😔
Huh hu ??
now he cant shut up
Now he's dead@@revolution_is_the_key
You know Black Noir is not to be fucked with when even Homelander respects him.
Edit: Damn.
I like to see noir and homelander square off
@@Ben-il3oc you will
Noir is made to counter homelander.
And Thats All I will say
@@Ben-il3oc They do in the comics.
@@ComicFan83 and the animated series
@@madsvigan2898 the homlander clone will not be adapted into the live-action show
Finally he gets some screen time. He did basically nothing is the last season
dude
“Bro”
@@Nawfsidewill...bro!
@@therichenthusiast8280bro..
Love how the batman like hero is the most brutal one XD
Its Black noir.
@@magnetum-yt3944 yeah but its the boys version of batman like how homelander is the shows version of superman
Hes more like black panther
@@BlitzGamer35 hes not batman at all hes just black noir not a copy of anyone
@@iamdevlol1831 black noir is more like a mute deadpool
This scene is even better after this last epsiode with noir's cartoon friends lol
YUP!
Or just showing his mental disorders... He's killing and then acts like a child xd
i like how they portrayed his past w soldier boy using cartoon animations to lighten the brutality
@@undermetflat6330 Yeah I actually appreciated that. Even then you could understand the brutality from the animation, very well done. I hope Noir gets some revenge because Soldier Boy did him dirty.
EDIT: This aged so badly 😭
Finally found the comment i was looking for lol
ngl i definitely miss this Noir he deserved more badass scenes like this
Yh new noir is too much of a joke
@@kierangidda8840agreed. Massive embarrassment
@@kierangidda8840 on a good note we saw Noir fly.
I really thought he was gonna kill the fucken kid the first time I watched lol
Then he did the little dance with the toy and it warmed my heart :)
I’d prefer he had killed the kid
@@brandonchmielewski1051 lol middle school
That would be horrifying either way.
A man that can play with a kid can't be all bad. God bless you, Black Noir! ♥
@@tomasaguirre1764 while having the head of a man he just killed in the other hand?
Black Noir = Michael Myers or any horror slasher on steroids.
More like Jason whooresh
Michael Myers could dumpster the seven no problem
@@collinharris4848 wt?
@@collinharris4848 Michael Myers is far weaker than any of the Seven. They could beat the shît out of him for eternity, since he can't die.
He'd make a great stress ball for Homelander, he surely needs that in this season anyways.
@@its_johnHactually he can die he’s not even immortal if black noir ripped his heart out he would be dead
Rest in peace Noir. You were the real hero.
I refuse to believe he's dead
@@niftysweata4384 probably isnt
@@niftysweata438450/50
@@niftysweata4384he might get replaced. Black Noir had no real identity to the public. He’s just clothes and a mask
@@Rudenbehr Maybe we’ll get a better version of that (admittedly god awful) Homelander Clone reveal?
black noir is probably the most skilled member the seven has ever had
I think Maeve is more skilled than him.
by a margin, yeah @@gazbaz2684
@@gazbaz2684she's stronger than noir, so skill is a given too
@@gazbaz2684he's the most skilled aside from maeve. he has many feats in this scene alone showing his efficiency
@@gazbaz2684Maeve is skilled at fighting, but Noir was literally the company's Hitman
He is extremely stealthy and experienced in special operations
After learning about Black Noir's scars, it makes scenes showing it more epic
To be honest, they ruined him for me with season 3. It makes no sense to me how the "teenager" who won't even put on his mask turned into this emotionless killing machine. In the first two seasons he was so mysterious and could have been anything, now he's just a standard sup.
@@clemens7065 how doesn't it make sense? a lot can happen to someone in decades, we don't know what happened within this time to make him what he is now. not to mention we literally see him kill people in the flashback so it's not that farfetched
@@clemens7065 Well, he was wanting to be the face of the seven, but they were worried that him revealing his face would take away the mystery. Especially when they say a black man underneath that mask they were afraid he would lose popularity during that era.
After the explosion an the destruction of practically half his face, he was seen trying to reach his mask. Like he was never trying to show his face again. Through those years he could have grown more reclusive and resentful and fully embraced the mask and the shroud that it acted as.
Almost like phantom of opera vibes.
@@ThatOneKidYouSeen What you say is true. But what doesn't fit for me is that he was portrayed as virtually invulnerable in season 1 and 2. I mean he just stands there after that huge explosion where a whole house blows up like it's nothing. Also, a hole is shot in his hand by butcher and he doesn't mind. That's why I always thought he was some kind of deadpool and everything just heals up. In season 3, however, an explosion completely destroys him and he is traumatized, etc. That doesn't fit for me somehow
I just read the theory that black noir has healing abilities, but may have been hit by soldier boy in the scene from season 3, which suspends the abilities. And that's why he didn't heal and that's why he only wears the mask.
Remember as noble as you think your goal is...
somebody actually has to do it
Thats a great line.
Reminds me of a law professor who opens for each new set of students by telling them, remember when you advocate for a law or say you oughtta be a law about that, what you are really saying is im ok with people being killed for breaking that law. Because if someone goes far enough down the path of resistance eventually they will be killed.
I think i remember him also saying that it pisses most people off and they try to argue it with him.
@@metamorphicorder Damn, that is a good way of putting it.
Love how he catches the glass before it shattered and alerted the others..🔥🔥🔥
Which Supe is on the glass? It looks like it might be The Deep.
1:28 when your homie takes the last perc
Me when my dog won’t show me what it’s got in its mouth
when that one mf at the sleepover snores with their mouth open
For such a minor character he has a great presence. Black Noir Schwartz!
Given what we’ve learned about Black Noir’s brain damage, he probably doesn’t even comprehend the violence he’s committing. This doesn’t exactly justify his actions, but it does make him one of the more redeemable villains from the series.
he knows
He knows enough to take the chip out of his arm cause he's in fuckedsville
Maybe the braindamage makes him not feel pain. Idk how that stuff works but he doesn’t seem to feel pain.
Give it a rest , what a pointless thing to speculate on
it isn’t that big of a brain damage? my boy is still excellent at the piano
I like how noir is.. was genuinely really fucking talented and clearly well trained. Makes sense, he’s been around since the 80s! He’s old
Black noir is the best supe, not only is he badass, but he's extremely efficient. He's basically one of the few heroes that actually do any work.
Edit: can people stop talking about the comics ffs. I get it, he's a clone, we're talking about the show not the comics so stfu.
Black Noir is in fact a perfect clone of Homelander with a few adjustments made by Vought to be the counter measure of him, in case he rampages against the world, with no other intelectual capacity beyond of exterminate the Homelander when that happens. But, thats on the Comic, the serie portraited an african american veteran dude from vietnam...
So, probably Soldier Boy, that was killed by the Agent Mallory (that old woman friend of Butcher) on the korean war after he gets her (he on the comic) squad all dead for a foolish thing, will do the trick now
I realize there is a tampon shortage out here, but I saw one single reply to you on your comment. Might want to change your tampon and stop acting so emotional over people talking about the comics vs the show. It is all relevant Big Man.
Go ahead and complain about my comment, I grew up in a different age. We learned how to roll with punches and take flak from strangers both online and off.
Good News for you in the show black Noir its not a clone si all the cómic fans who like to spoil can finally shut up
@@rodolfosanchez3397 its more sense for him to be a clone tho becuase in Justice Leage Injustice the only perosn who could beat evil Superman was, a Super man from another Universe 🤷♂️
@@prophecyrat2965 not necessarily, Injustice Superman had ton of Plot armor in both games and cómics, Dc has a lot of characters that can defeat Superman or give him a run for his money.
It was pretty pro when he caught the glass and set down gently to prevent it from shattering on the floor and potentially alerting the guards
When you care for your craft.
I can’t believe how they got me to cry for Noir after hating him vehemently s1&2 for doing vought’s bidding so much. I love when you can actually tell the writers know what they’re doing.
I agree writing was great till season 3 finale
2:30 He must be having a bit of PTSD right now
BN playing with the teddy bear hits differently after S03E07
i agree
I do nor xomprehend
or after S3E8
Yep exactly, was looking for a comment about this
That scene with the rabbit is so sad now that we know who noir was. He wanted to be an entertainer, not a silent killer.
Looking back from season 3… holy crap, BN doesn’t care anymore how scarred his body gets…
The scene with Naqib already falling into the marketing aspect of being super is very interesting. It’s brief, but it shows that Vought isn’t the source of commercializing heroes, just the biggest face of it.
Not too far from reality. Even terrorists have a PR angle
Sure, briefly playing pretend with the kids teddy bear is going to prevent any of the severe psychological trauma he just caused the boy by walking into his room carrying a severed human head.
I'm surprised BN didn't kill the boy.
At least he didn’t kill the kid, but I do feel bad for the boy.
Exactly, now instead of being traumatized, the kid is just confused and freaked out.
not long ago, killing the kid after you killed their parents , was considered merciful. But hey, maybe there are some grandparents that can raise and feed him, and a team of psychiatrist that can cure his ptsd.
That kid lives with terrorists I’m sure he’s seen some shit already lol
2:54 that was so Deadpool xd
The fact how noir just ripped someone’s top and bottom jaw wide open with his bare hands gives you an idea of how durable and strong he is, takes an explosion? Doesn’t even flinch
I like how he dosent harm animals and kids but brutalizes everything else that walks lmao
hes the only one with heart.
Black Noir was easily the most redeemable “bad guy” at the start of the show
@@kingsawl1338 Idc if it would've made sense or not, he should've been flipped. He and MM could've been besties
It's crazy looking back at this scene with the kid after season 3 shows that black noir is playing with the kid because, deep down, he's also a kid (well, an adult with brain damage).
Just finished Season 3. Black Noir’s actions in this scene makes total sense. 🐰
After his prehistory, it pains to see how he changed from cheerful guy to hardcore killer
@Matt Mayuiers there aren’t any signs that he is a different guy now, so idk
its actually the oposite, I think he has a lot of character behind the mask. We see that, even tho he killed the parents, he still has mercy on the kid, theres that scene where he cries on the hallways of the seven, him drawing cartoons and obv that scene on season 3. He just does his job well, tho he doesnt seem to like it.
@@guardian3227 how about the fact that he used to be a cheerful talkative celeb type, and now he's a mute, super soldier who doesn't feel pain.
@Matt Mayuiers We literally see his face in Season 2. Its a black guy whos badly disfigured. Did you pay attention at all? The clone thing was dumb
You can thank Soldier Boy for beating him within an inch of his life
The teddy bear scene makes alot more sense now
lol indeed. i was wondering why he picked up the bear.
To be honest, the fire ability that black noir tanked is really cool.
Such an incredible opening scene and then right into the “pressure” sequence. Sets up the season and world builds so effectively. Awesome.
I like how he is trying to entertain the kid while holding a human head in the other hand
I can't help but love the dude reading out take out orders while they're red-lining the agreement...
"Veggie frittata??"
CLASSIC!
2:44 he might be a murder, but he still has a heart
0:52
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Just to remind y’all he has the brain of a 7 yr old
@@TheNugget811 He literally doesn't, brain damage doesn't turn you into a child
@@Jesse-Pinkthem ok whatever you say
Black Noir gets into the action in this sneak peek for THE BOYS Season 2!
I wish squids were real
Me too bud
Now that they've revealed a decent bit of Black Noir's backstory the scene with the kid at the end is a lot sadder.
My god, the 3rd kill where he tears that one dudes jaw from his head is brutal
After watching season 3, Black Noir was the only like-able supe outside of Starlight. He was fr a real one
Interesting how Black Noir will endure an explosion as such, but doesn't survive against Homelander. I really hope they bring his character back, he was so interesting - we didn't see enough of Black Noir at all this newest season.
Very similar to the Predator 2 scene with the Rasta dude, the transition is the same.Loved it
King willie or something
Like that
he said burn in truth and in term revealed that Black noir wasn't going to be a homelander clone, how clever.
The best opening scene of any episode of The Boys !
That last part was such a deadpool moment..i love it
2:29 those sweatpants the terrorist is wearing are the actual strongest thing in the room
This is why I’m so mad at how Black about was done in season 3. All that power scaling for no payoff.
But is he ACTUALLY dead?
@@pchiethegreat1 they made it seem that way, its a shame since he was my fav and had so much potential, but well... I would be happy if they pull some bs excuse and hes still alive somehow tho
@@TigreExtremo yes and no. Loved his arc in S03 and it would be cool for them to expand on that. But to let him live kind of cheapens the gravity and weight that a death of a character tends to bring. The MCU suffers from this unfortunately, where a “death” isn’t really a death. I just hope writers of shows like the Boys don’t fall into that trap of fakeout deaths to generate interest.
@@pchiethegreat1 yeah I know, but I just like him too much lol
What power scaling?
Showing the kid the stuffed animal makes way more sense after season 3.
I love the use of Sympathy for the Devil.
"..the Devil". lmao, if the Dévil knew that Black Noir was coming for him, he'd RUN!
@@thegreenreaper6660 the devil is soldier boys, and BN sadly ran away
seeing noir playing with the little animal soft toy to the child after watching season 3 hit different
like how Black Noir goes from slitting throats to just ripping a dudes face in half
Hes homelanders clone, he just employs stealth instead
@@MrBootyFister no he isn’t . Can y’all stop bringing the comics into the show when they r completely different 🤣🤣🤡🤡
@@MrBootyFister it was literally confirmed that he was a relative to Edgar
@@MrBootyFister did you watch the new season ? lmaooo
@@asiannation-4559 🥱🤡🤡
I'm crying because Black Noir is a badass character but to get taken out by an Almond Joy🤣🤣🤣, I never laughed so hard in my life, it's even funnier he made the tech girl throw hers in the 🗑️ early in the season.
Love how Noir interacts with the toy. He has a connection to his so makes sense after learning it why he plays with it a bit for the kid
that "Burn in truth HAIYAA" Was pure GOLD 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The “burn in truth” bit gets me every time
so kind making sure the cup doesnt fall and break since there would be glass every where, black noir is so mindful of others :)
The boys is definitely produced with the intension of shock whenever the crazy scenes happen, so it’s rather hard for me to rewatch a lot of the episodes that are about characters having dilemmas or internal conflicts (Butcher has at least 3 hours worth). But after season 3 ended, I kinda want to go back and see some of the subtle hints to why certain characters behave certain ways. Learning Noir’s past makes the dancing bunny scene a whole lot more impactful.
I want everyone to realize something.
Those are wounds being reopened
After watching season 4 I must say I miss the old black noir
Black Noir is legit the only competent superhero in the show
2:44 the fact that he tried to comfort the kid because he killed his dad is wholesome
1:30 oh my gosh why do i love this sequence SO MUCH-
@Зелёный Гоблин 🤣I'm dead 🤣💀💀
you know this scene is making fun of people who glorify the brute force america uses against arab people right. youre supposed to be horrified. you knew that, right?
@@nullvoid9001 it's just a show, you knew that right?
@@nouvashenron5564 a show that went completely over your head you fanboying moron
@@nouvashenron5564 i hope u realize theres a room full of writers behind this show that actually put thought into each scene. maybe thats hard for u to imagine because u dont rly put any thought into what you type but trust me!
He's been absent so far (in the present), which probably means he's going to do something in the finale. That's my theory anyway
He's not absent, he was in the meeting room when the Seven gathered, drawing an awesome little cartoon character on a sheet of paper. He just hasn't been getting screentime because he's the only only member of the Seven who Homelander sorta respects and doesn't bully. Unlike A-Train and the Deep, Black Noir is actually useful, and Homelander still sees him as kind of a mentor figure, so there's no conflict.
Jesus christ, stfu already with your 2 iq theories
Black noir straight up doing doom glory kills
That transition to him carrying the severed head was golden
I love how Black Noir interacts with that kid at the end.
And breaks silence with noises for the plushie
Joy and whimsy on planet earth....
While holding his father's decapitated head in the other hand?
Bro casually strolled into that kid’s room with a severed head and then tried to defuse by playing with a stuffed animal lmao
Knowing that Noir sees cartoon characters, he probably thought the toy was actually talking.
Man literally stood and ate that without even flinching a centimeter 💀
He is basically Snake Eyes, Batman and Deadpool combined.
1:31 My boy opened up that guy’s throat like it was a bag of chips 😂😂😂🙌🏻
This was the best intro to an episode ever
The way Naqib said burn in truth when he saw black noir infront of him was just fucking hard
Like who kills off this character? This scene should’ve been enough to keep him forever 😭
4 years later and I still can’t get over the way Noir killed that one dude by ripping his face open
Given what we now have an inkling of what goes on in BN’s head, the bit with the plush rabbit makes more sense.
When you realize that the Syrian guy has a weaker version of Soldier Boy ability, and Vought send Black Noir to deal with him…. That’s pretty wicked.
Dude is so cold I really do wanna see more of him but no doubt the best thing was him tanking an explosion short range and just stood there like rlly dude🤨
I love how obvious the transition is from his real face to cgi.
I like how that guy just uses it immediately 🤣
I love how he cut that guys face in half like the way u open a bag of chips😂
2:05 is that the gary vee impersonator?
Lol yes its him
The music selection In this show is amazing
And the camera work too the transition shots are great this shows nails the little things that go into a show and that’s what makes it so great
Casually strolls in holding someone's head, pulls a sully with a teddy bear, and dips. That kid is definitely traumatized for life 🤣😭
Thats probally one the most well directed scenes from the entire show
Wow! This character is so strong!
I am sure he can survive any blow to this stomach!! 😀
They did him dirty in season 3 lol