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Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil: Everyone thinks he's a massive piece of shit after he's exposed as a Serial Rapist, leading Edgar to conclude that he's permanently soiled goods that Vought won't touch with a ten-foot pole lest it starts a PR shitstorm they don't need on top of everything else.

Disposable Woman: A Rare Male Example. He exists solely to give some further insight into Annie's past, becomes a major blow to her current boyfriend Hughie's self-esteem, then gets brutally Killed Offscreen by Homelander to show that Homelander isn't playing around anymore. Homelander even shows Annie his horrifically disfigured corpse to intimidate her.Hypocrite: While the Deep does appear to genuinely care about the environment (or at least oceanic animals), he drives a gas guzzling Hummer, one of the least environmentally friendly cars in existence. This is the least terrible thing about him. Knight in Sour Armor: She certainly wants to do good for the world. But the idealism has been broken by all those years under Vought, as Maeve makes clear whenever she's discussing heroism with Starlight. Not Worth Killing: Though he managed to get The Boys to stop their investigation into Vought and The Seven, nothing ever came of The Seven knowing their existence. When they meet him again, he makes this the reason as to why The Seven never retaliated. The truth is that he never told anyone. Weaksauce Weakness: His gills. Getting "gill-punched" by A-Train once is enough for Deep to double over in pain. Orange/Blue Contrast: He wears an orange costume against A-Train's blue one. It's especially clear in their race in "Get Some".

My Suit Is Also Super: Despite taking a fair number of powerful hits, Maeve's suit goes undamaged throughout her endeavors. Even Homelander and Soldier Boy don't do more then scuff it.

Slave to PR: Everybody in the Seven is surrounded by Vought executives, who try to script their every word and tailor every little thing towards marketing the superheroes at the expense of, y'know, actually fighting crime. The Cynic: She seems to be the most experienced member of the Seven alongside Homelander, and is accordingly very jaded and often unfriendly. Later escaping Vought's custody, she teams up with Soldier Boy and Butcher to finally ending him. The two battle for the last time, with Maeve losing an eye and managing to stab Homelander in the ear, but, seeing that Soldier Boy was about to kill Starlight and The Boys, sacrifices her chance to kill him to instead throw herself and Soldier Boy out the window, faking both of their deaths. Now freed, she has decided to move on with her life in hiding with her girlfriend Elena. Achilles' Heel: His gills are necessary for him to breathe underwater, but they're also vulnerable to damage. When A-Train punches him right in the gills at the start of their fight in Season 3, the Deep doubles over instantly. Corporate-Sponsored Superhero: Their personas, jobs, and salaries all come from Vought, a corporation that owns their image rights. Because of this, they are all more interested in looking heroic to the press than actually having any moral character themselves, basically turning them into narcissistic, unbalanced celebrities that could (and have) create a body count of innocent people due to their powers and negligence in using them, having an entire global corporation to clean up whatever messes they create.

I Just Want to Be Normal: After everything she's been through, Maeve is totally over the Supe lifestyle and is happier than we've ever seen her at the end of season 3, when she gets to live a normal life with Elena after faking her death after being de-powered by Soldier Boy. Corrupted Character Copy: As in the comics, the characters are mostly clear copies of existing characters from other comics, mostly Marvel and DC. In some cases, they've altered the copy a bit or made it clearer. Maeve starts to collaborate with Butcher to bring Homelander down, now that he's entirely unstable. She gives him some information about how Soldier Boy was killed with a secret weapon- one that might be able to kill Homelander. She tells Butcher not to let this information go to waste. Everyone Has Standards: What finally convinces her to help the Boys in the Season 2 finale is when she finds out Stormfront is a literal Nazi.Adaptational Superpower Change: Maeve in the comics could fly, while in the show it is a plot point in the Flight 37 incident that only Homelander can. Spared by the Adaptation: She ultimately survives her Heroic Sacrifice in the show. The same can't be said for her comic counterpart. Brought to You by the Letter "S": The image that we briefly see of his design gives him a costume with the letter "M" at the center of it.

Genetic Superiority: According to Homelander, he and Maeve were capable of producing children twice as strong as Ryan. This, however can be called into question, as Soldier Boy's genetics, added with Compound V did not produce a Supe nearly as powerful as would have expected following Homelander's knowledge. Despite the genetical superiority of Soldier Boy and the Compound V boost, Homelander is still extremely similar to Soldier Boy in strength, albeit with different powers (which is almost certainly from the V). Thus, it can be concluded that simply having children with another Supe would not amplify their powers, since it is quite clear that Soldier Boy's superhuman strength did not genetically carry over instantly to Homelander, rather it is more likely that the strength was either given at birth, or from the Compound V, and thus did not produce a child twice as strong as Soldier Boy. Higher Understanding Through Drugs: Thanks to the Mushroom Samba described below, he begins working through his insecurities in his hallucinogenic state.Not Afraid of You Anymore: Throughout the first and second seasons, Maeve was crushed under Homelander's controlling thumb and was often forced to compromise her principles to go along with his will. At the end of "What I Know", she reveals the footage she has of the Flight 37 disaster, threatening to leak the footage if Homelander doesn't stop his hunt against Starlight and The Boys. Defector from Decadence: When Compound V's existence is leaked to the press, Elena suggests that this is a chance for her to leave the world of superheroes behind. Forgotten Fallen Friend: No one ever never mentions him again throughout the series after his funeral in Season 2, not even his fellow members of The Seven. Queen Medb appears in what has been referred to as Ireland's Illiad, Táin Bó Cúailnge, where a war is started over a dispute on whether her or her husband Ailill mac Máta was wealthier, so they go to war with Ulster to take the most prized bull in Ireland, the Brown Bull of Cooley.

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