The Boys Season 4: Is Butcher’s New Ally a Figment of His Imagination?

As the hit superhero series approaches its season finale, viewers speculate on a potential mind-bending plot twist

As Prime Video’s hit series “The Boys” barrels towards its Season 4 finale, a compelling fan theory has emerged, suggesting a potential mind-bending twist involving Billy Butcher’s new ally, Joe Kessler. The theory, which has gained significant traction among viewers, posits that Kessler, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, might not be real at all, but rather a figment of Butcher’s imagination.

Introduced in the season premiere, Kessler is presented as a CIA Case Officer and an old war buddy of Butcher’s. However, as the season progresses, several peculiarities about Kessler’s presence have led viewers to question his existence.

The most compelling evidence supporting this theory is that Kessler has only ever interacted directly with Butcher. In his five episode appearances, Kessler’s scenes are exclusively one-on-one with Butcher, with no other characters acknowledging his presence. This pattern was particularly noticeable in the latest episode, “Beware the Jabberwock, My Son,” where Sameer Shah, a captive of Butcher and Kessler, appeared to only react to Butcher’s presence.

Adding to the intrigue is Kessler’s inexplicably deep knowledge of the Boys’ team members, despite supposedly not having seen Butcher in eleven years. His insights into each team member’s weaknesses seem to align suspiciously well with Butcher’s own thoughts, suggesting that Kessler might be a manifestation of Butcher’s darker inclinations.

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This theory gains further credence when considering Butcher’s current medical condition. As revealed in the previous season, Butcher is terminally ill due to his use of Temp V, with cancerous tumors spread throughout his body, including his brain. This condition could potentially explain hallucinations or delusions.

The show has already established precedent for Butcher experiencing visions, as he has been seen talking to his deceased wife, Becca, throughout the season. Some viewers speculate that while Becca represents Butcher’s conscience, Kessler might embody his most ruthless and violent impulses.

As “The Boys” approaches its season finale, this theory sets the stage for a potential internal struggle for Butcher’s soul. Will he follow the path of redemption, symbolized by Becca’s apparitions, or succumb to his darker nature, represented by Kessler?

The show’s creators have yet to comment on this fan theory, maintaining the mystery as the season heads into its final episodes. Whether Kessler turns out to be real or a product of Butcher’s fractured psyche, this plot thread adds another layer of intrigue to an already complex and unpredictable series.

As viewers eagerly await the resolution of this and other storylines, “The Boys” continues to push boundaries and challenge expectations in the superhero genre. With only three episodes left in the season, fans are bracing themselves for more shocking revelations and potentially game-changing twists in this critically acclaimed series.

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