Homelander stands before a floor-to-ceiling mirror. He is not wearing his suit, but a black silk robe. He speaks to his reflection, but the reflection speaks back—in his mother’s voice. A hallucination. She asks, “Do you even remember what real skin feels like?” He presses his palm against the glass, and it cracks spiderweb-thin from his latent heat vision. He whispers, “I remember everything.” Cut to a flashback: young John (age 8) in a cold Vought lab, being shocked for crying. A scientist says, “Heroes don’t weep.” Location: Ryan’s private suite, Vought Tower (Dawn)
In a darkly comedic B-plot, The Deep is tasked with covering up Homelander’s latest atrocity (a small town in Nebraska where a “weather event” killed 200 people). The Deep tries to confess to a dolphin in a tank, but the dolphin dies mid-sentence from stress. The Deep breaks down, sobs, then eats raw shrimp alone in a supply closet. This scene underscores how even the “joke” characters are being crushed by Homelander’s gravity. Location: Homelander’s childhood lab (Vought sublevel, decommissioned) Homelander Chapter 4 Part 2
Homelander appears unannounced at a secret gathering of former Church of the Collective members, now rebranded as “The Ascension.” The leader, a nameless woman in a white mask, preaches that Homelander is not a god but the God—the second coming. Homelander listens from the back, invisible to the audience. When she asks for a sign, he floats silently onto the stage, lands without a sound, and says, “Keep talking. I want to hear what I am.” The crowd kneels. He drinks it in, then laser-eyes the overhead crucifix (leftover from the building’s past) into molten slag. “No more middlemen.” Location: Vought PR办公室 (B-roll footage) Homelander stands before a floor-to-ceiling mirror
I. Synopsis In the aftermath of the Starlight Uprising and the public execution of a protester on live television, Homelander finds himself more isolated than ever. Part 2 opens not with a bang, but with a whisper—the sound of his own breathing inside the sealed master bedroom of Vought Tower. For the first time in the series, we see Homelander entirely alone, without cameras, without Ryan, without a crowd to perform for. This chapter is a slow-burn psychological thriller that charts his final break from the last vestiges of his humanity: his need for love, his memory of Rebecca, and his delusion that he can be a good father. II. Scene-by-Scene Breakdown Scene 1: The Glass Coffin Location: Homelander’s penthouse, Vought Tower (Night) A hallucination
A single frame of Homelander’s face, reflected in a shattered piece of the crucifix. His eyes are red. Not from heat vision. From tears he will never admit he shed.
Homelander takes Ryan to the original lab where he was raised. The walls are still padded. A single baby bottle, fused to the floor from decades-old heat vision residue, sits in a corner. Homelander tries to explain it as “tough love training.” Ryan asks, “Did they hurt you?” Homelander’s composure cracks. For one second, his voice is small: “Every day.” Then he hardens. “And look what I became. Perfect.” He hands Ryan a knife—ordinary steel. “I want you to stab me. To prove you’re not weak.” Ryan refuses. Homelander grabs Ryan’s hand, forces the blade toward his own chest. The knife bends. Homelander laughs, but there are tears in his eyes. “See? Nothing can hurt me. Nothing except…” He doesn’t finish the sentence. The implication: except you, Ryan. Location: Vought News Network (Live)