"The Bloody Doors Off" | |
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Series The Boys Season 2, Episode 6 | |
Air date | September 25th, 2020 |
Writers | Anslem Richardson |
Director | Sarah Boyd |
Producers | Nick Barrucci; Gabriel Garcia; Evan Goldberg; Eric Kripke; Ken F. Levin; Neal H. Moritz; Jason Netter; Seth Rogen; Craig Rosenberg; Philip Sgriccia; Rebecca Sonnenshine; Michaela Starr; Stephan Fleet; James Weaver |
Starring | Karl Urban; Jack Quaid; Antony Starr; Erin Moriarty; Dominique McElligott; Jessie T. Usher; Laz Alonso; Chace Crawford; Tomer Capon; Karen Fukuhara; Nathan Mitchell; Colby Minifie; Aya Cash |
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"The Bloody Doors Off" is the sixth episode of season two of the superhero fantasy series The Boys and the fourteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Sarah Boyd with a script written by Anslem Richardson. It premiered on Amazon Prime on Friday, September 25th, 2020. In this episode, The Boys learn from Starlight about a mental health facility called the Sage Grove Center where scientists are attempting to use Compound V to give super-powers to adults. Infiltrating the facility as orderlies, they discover that one of the nurses is the retired Supe known as Lamplighter. Meanwhile, Homelander continues to have a fling with Stormfront, but when he learns that she had deceived him about her recent whereabouts, he confronts her and learns about her past.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Shawn Ashmore | Lamplighter |
Andrew Jackson | Love Sausage |
Jason Gray-Stanford | Dennis |
Jordana Lajoie | Cherie |
Nicola Correia-Damude | Elena |
Laila Robins | Grace Mallory |
Goran Visnjic | Alastair Adana |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Christopher Lennertz | Himself |
Ess Hödlmoser | Cindy |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Boys was created by writer Garth Ennis and artists Darick Robertson & Tony Aviña. They were introduced in the first issue of The Boys ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics under their WildStorm Productions imprint. Following issue #6, publication of the series transferred over to Dynamite Entertainment, who completed the run for a seventy-two issue count.
- This episode is rated TV-MA. It contains graphic violence, adult content, and graphic language. Viewer discretion is advised.
- This is the first appearance of Love Sausage, who is one of the Sage Grove Center supes who has an elongated penis.
- This is the first appearance of Cindy, who is one of the Sage Grove Center supes who possesses telekinesis.
- This is the first full appearance of Shawn Ashmore as Lamplighter. He made a previous cameo appearance in "We Gotta Go Now" as a man in scrubs.
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See also[]
External Links[]
- "The Bloody Doors Off" at IMDB
- "The Bloody Doors Off" at the TV IV
- "The Bloody Doors Off" at The Boys Wiki
References[]
Acid generation | Aircraft | Ambulance | Boys, The | Central Intelligence Agency | Church of the Collective | Compound V | Cult | Doctor | Drug addict | Elasticity | Electromagnetism | Exploding bodies | Exploding heads | Flashback | Flight | Flight 37 | Fresca | Gunshot victims | Handgun | Head injury | Hospital | Male frontal nudity | Mental health facility | Nazi | Nurse | Orderly | Phasing | Police station | Pyrokinesis | Sage Grove Center | Seven, The | Superhuman durability | Superhuman strength | Telekinesis | Van | Vought International | Vought Tower
Season Two This article pertains to an episode from season two of The Boys television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the The Boys/Season 2 episodes category. Episodes
Main characters
Hughie Campbell • Billy Butcher • Starlight • Homelander • Frenchie • Mother's Milk • The Female • A-Train • Queen Maeve • The Deep • Black Noir • Ashley Barrett • Stormfront Other characters
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