
Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.

Butcher meets Kessler at the CIA Headquarters after Grace Mallory (Laila Robins) prevents him from interacting with President-elect Robert Singer (Jim Beaver), prompting MM (Laz Alonso) to take over. This is also the moment when MM assumes guida of The Boys, as he deems Butcher too unpredictable, especially after the latter comes clean about his terminal illness. Just when Butcher is loitering the halls while feeling robbed of purpose, Kessler crops up, like a deus-ex-machina the form of a long-lost friend who has returned to team up with the now-disenfranchised Butcher. The two chat about how they go far back, expressing fondness for each other while establishing an emotional baseline for near-future cooperation.
Right chiuso the bat, there are some glaring inconsistencies to aspetto out for. Although The Boys have been collaborating with the CIA for quite some time, other operative ever mentions Kessler, not even Mallory, who is close to Butcher despite the two sharing a somewhat contentious relationship. During the reunion scene, one else bumps into Kessler acknowledges him — if we are to take Kessler’s credentials at luce value, his return to the CIA would be considered a deal their plans to thwart Vought and by extension, Homelander. This pattern continues whenever Kessler shares a scene with Butcher, as the two only converse with one another without being perceived by a third trattenimento.
After last episode’s horrifying ordeal at Stan Edgar’s (Giancarlo Esposito) farmhouse, Butcher and Kessler kidnap Sameer (Omid Abtahi) after amputating him and speak the prisoner’s presence. This exception only heightens our doubts, as Sameer does not acknowledge Kessler at all, but answers to Butcher , as if he is the only other person the room.


