The Boys' final season has been a disappointment, with a lack of meaningful character development and a focus on filler episodes. The show's creator, Eric Kripke, acknowledged the issue, but his solution was flawed. The season has been stuck in a loop, with the same old back-and-forth between Homelander and The Boys, and a lack of impact from major moments like Frenchie's death and Gen V's Marie Moreau resurfacing. The show's characters, including Homelander, Soldier Boy, and Butcher, have not been developed enough to make their stories meaningful. The show's attempts at character development, such as giving Mother's Milk a moment to shine, have been too little too late. The show's focus on ridiculous Trump parodies and Homelander's plans to lock Soldier Boy up in his cage again have been a distraction from the show's main story. The show's attempts to set up its final episode have been lackluster, with a focus on repetitive storylines and a lack of impact from major moments. The show's jokes about the difficulty of pulling off a series ender have been a reminder of the show's flaws. Overall, The Boys' final season has been a disappointment, with a lack of meaningful character development and a focus on filler episodes. The show's creator, Eric Kripke, has acknowledged the issue, but his solution has been flawed. The show's characters, including Homelander, Soldier Boy, and Butcher, have not been developed enough to make their stories meaningful. The show's attempts at character development, such as giving Mother's Milk a moment to shine, have been too little too late. The show's focus on ridiculous Trump parodies and Homelander's plans to lock Soldier Boy up in his cage again have been a distraction from the show's main story. The show's attempts to set up its final episode have been lackluster, with a focus on repetitive storylines and a lack of impact from major moments. The show's jokes about the difficulty of pulling off a series ender have been a reminder of the show's flaws.