The heroes’ fight is a genuine squabble, and audiences have seen unhappy marriages onscreen before. The critique on African American characters needing to put on straight-out-of-Wakanda accents as part of their personas has some merit, but not much more. In terms of total impact, “Boyd in 3D” (as in an apartment number, not the visual effect) and “Nubian against Nubian” are both in the middle of the pack. Nubianīoth in terms of being about poisonous relationships and in terms of one doing one thing well and the other doing another, the following two episodes are on the verge of being interchangeable in terms of ranking. “BFFs” may make sense if this was the third or fourth anthology from The Boys, but with a product this new, there’s no rationale for a story that stinks this terrible. It’s the kind of episode that swiftly outstays its welcome and has you wondering why it’s even on the show. The areola is the name she gives to her own poop, based on the premise that naming a turd after a nipple is funny since it sounds unclean. All the episode does is allow her to turn turds into miniature living people, which leads to a mildly amusing but barely noticeable encounter with The Deep (Chace Crawford). Sky (Awkafina), a lonely girl wanting to make friends, obtains compound V from a drug dealer in order to become famous in the episode. That is, however, all “BFFs” has to offer.
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