The Psychology of Homelander. The Strongest Follower
What if the strongest man in the world isn't driven by power... but by the need to follow someone? In this video, we explore the hidden psychology of Homelander from The Boys. Why does the most powerful superhero repeatedly attach himself to figures like Madelyn Stillwell, Stan Edgar, Soldier Boy, and even Ryan? Why do all of these relationships end the same way? This psychological character analysis goes beyond Homelander's violence to uncover a deeper pattern about identity, dependency, freedom, and the human need for someone to tell us who we are. If you enjoy deep character analysis, psychology, philosophy, storytelling, and hidden meanings in movies and TV shows, you've come to the right place. Subscribe to What You Missed for cinematic analysis, psychology explained, philosophy in film, and the hidden ideas behind your favorite stories. #Homelander #TheBoys #Psychology #CharacterAnalysis #TheBoysAnalysis #HomelanderAnalysis #Philosophy #Storytelling #WhatYouMissed

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