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Defector from Decadence: When Compound V's existence is leaked to the press, Elena suggests that this is a chance for her to leave the world of superheroes behind. In the comics, it is Queen Maeve who has an affair with Stormfront (who is male in the comics), not Homelander, though this affair is superficial and short-lived, and has no major bearing on the plot. Perma-Stubble: Subverted. Kevin does sports a nice trimmed stubble, but instead of being the grimm badass anti-hero that comes with the trope, he is a pathetic Butt-Monkey whose all moments of badassery are sabotaged by his own stupidity. Reassigned to Antarctica: Was moved from a frontlining celebrity Supe to burning Vought's Compound V test subjects. He's not exactly happy with his job, and they're still keeping him in the dark about more of what they're planning. The world thinks Maeve is dead and a number of monuments have begun being constructed in her honor. However, she escaped with The Boys' help, and lost her powers from fighting Soldier Boy. She reunites with Elena and the two go into hiding, pleased with having a chance at starting a new life far away from Homelander and Vought. Meanwhile, Anika recovers surveillance footage proving that Maeve survived the battle and shows it to Ashley, who, in a rare display of humanity, securely deletes the footage, protecting Maeve.

Informed Attribute: In-universe, he claims to be extremely skilled at reading people, making him good at gathering information along with his invisibility. In reality, he's so bad at reading people that it gets himself killed. Adaptational Modesty: Following what happened to Maeve's "source", the cleavage-bearing suit now has a more armor-like look which covers more of her torso ◊. Freudian Excuse: His drug-induced journey of enlightenment has him argue with his gills about why he sexually harasses and assaults women; because he has his own insecurities about his body and dehumanizes and humiliates women before they can humiliate him first. He also talks about how his powers meant that he could hear aquatic animals begging for their lives since he was only 9 years old. Orange/Blue Contrast: He wears an orange costume against A-Train's blue one. It's especially clear in their race in "Get Some". Powerful, but Incompetent: Part of the Seven's problems is that they are powerful, but poorly trained in how to use their powers, resulting in a lot of unnecessary deaths, injuries, and collateral damages that could have otherwise been avoided.Casting Gag: Isn't it ironic that the pyrokinetic (false) superhero is played by the same actor who portrayed the mutant who can manipulate ice? Counts double giving that Iceman battled against another villainous pyrokinesist in this saga. Even better, Lamplighter use a lighter for his power like Pyro does in X2: X-Men United. Cast of Expies: Most of the main superhero characters' abilities and costumes are very similar to those of famous established comic book superheroes.

Forgotten Fallen Friend: No one ever never mentions him again throughout the series after his funeral in Season 2, not even his fellow members of The Seven. Stealth: During the battle with Stormfront, she was able to sneak in an open area and join the battle without the latter noticing. Horrible Judge of Character: Trusts A-Train with the plan, believing that the disgraced speedster may be willing to make a Heel–Face Turn. Instead, A-Train rats him out to Homelander, leading to his death. The Rival: To A-Train, though how much of this is just for publicity is unclear. He does give a smug smirk when he replaces A-Train on the Seven. Spanner in the Works: He of all people serves as this in season 2. By recruiting A-Train into the Church of the Collective, he put the latter in a prime position to steal data on Stormfront's past stored in the Church's private archives and release it to the public. This leads to her downfall and slows down Vought's complete takeover of the US government.The Snark Knight: She's not very social and dishes out mostly bitter snide remarks. When she tries to give a genuine advice to Starlight about not letting Vought get to her too, Starlight just tells her to make "whatever shitty comment [she] is gonna make" and live her alone.

Villain Has a Point: Even though he fatally underestimated Hughie, Translucent was pretty accurate when he said that Hughie wasn't thinking straight and not 100% with The Boys. The problem was that he didn't expect Hughie to see through his feigned compassion and actually kill him. I Coulda Been a Contender!: He laments having been retired by Vought, growing up as a child prodigy, and seeing how proud his father was when his powers manifested. Sexual Karma: Unlike Hughie, The Deep's sex life is never portrayed a good light. He has a history of forcing women to give him oral sex for being their hero and when he's finally punished for his actions, he's the one who gets sexually abused when a woman refuses to stop putting her fingers in his gills, despite telling her how painful the act is to him. In Season 2 he is in an Arranged Marriage with a clingy wife that is bad at giving oral sex according to him. His tryst with an octopus is the one time he's ever shown having consensual sex.

Queen Maeve (Dominique McElligott)

Body Horror: The state of his body after Homelander kills him is beyond horrific. His left arm and right leg seem to have been ripped off, he's got severe burns from Homelander's heat vision and his face has been caved in, presumably by a punch from Homelander. Jerkass Façade: Taunts Frenchie over being unable to stop him from burning Mallory's grandchildren, claiming that he may also be as much of a pyromaniac as he is. He then drops it when admitting that he didn't mean to kill them. She was once a determined idealist, but has since become reluctantly complacent in the corruption of the Seven and the Vought corporation out of fear of her loved ones getting hurt by them, remaining quiet on the sidelines despite being the second most powerful member of the Seven behind Homelander. Maeve is also heavily implied to be an alcoholic, she also appears to sometimes have sexual encounters in her tower. Maeve believes that the only way to actually become bulletproof is to avoid personal relationships and stay away from people so that she doesn't get hurt. Cruel Mercy: Living with the haunting memory of burning Mallory's grandchildren alive, Frenchie and Mallory leave him alive to live with his guilt, along with being able to use him in their plans.

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