

Homelander starts ranting about how they are both one side of the same coin, gods that are destined to enjoy the feeling of power, beings that can't be regulated by anyone and how he wants his son to share this feeling together with him.Įxtremely weirded out by the monologue Ryan dismisses Homelander by telling him he wants to go to bed.īreakfast with a twist "This is nice." -Homelander enjoying breakfast with his son. After an initial akward exchange his father starts to open up to Ryan, stating that he didn't really have parents and he wants to be for him what he never had, both a mother and a father, although his superiority complex still seeps into the conversation making little Ryan uncomfortable. Homelander visits Ryan again in an attempt to connect with his child, this time the supe gives his son a smartphone, something Ryan never had before and a thing that he doesn't quite know what do to with, since he doesn't have that many friends and his mother is almost always by his side.

Ryan is bemused by his comment, citing that he can't do the things that Homelander can, but before the superhero can press the matter further, Becca, the kid's mother intervenes and sends Ryan away to do his homework.įather and son "Mom says being lonely makes you know yourself better." -Ryan after Homelander starts trying to connect with him. On a sunny day, Homelander wants to spend some quality time connecting with his son, so he tries to play baseball in the backyard of Becca's house, at first things seem to be going splendidly, with Ryan throwing his dad the ball, Homelander engaging in some small talk, but when Ryan starts messing up and missing the balls Homelander throws at him, the superhero just bluntly states that Ryan should start using his powers to make himself better at the game. Season Two Catching ball "Huh! I can't do that!" -Ryan's reaction to seeing Homelander launched a ball into space. When John takes Butcher to his wife's front porch Ryan quickly comes out of the house to see what is the commotion outside and is surprised to see the famous superhero.Īfter Homelander proclaims he is his father, Ryan is overpowered by a rush of emotions causing his powers to manifest by the way of almost activating his heat vision, a trait clearly inherited from his father. Ryan is first seen in the show after the standoff of William Butcher and Homelander at Madelyn Stillwell's house. Season One Meeting his father "Mom! Homelander!" -Ryan expressing surprise at seeing the famous Homelander. Ryan enjoys making short stop motion lego animation's based on old movies that his mother shows him, he also enjoys staying on top of his education and whenever he can he will give himself "homework" (as Homelander put it) so he can exercise his mind.

He's the type of kid who enjoys simple things, he was raised to be a kind and diligent little boy, something he remained as late until the age of 8, unlike Homelander, who, according to Vogelbaum's confession was the same until the age of 5 although his father's demeanor changed when his caretaker forced him to become "the greatest man in the world", something Becca adamantly wanted to avoid. Ryan is a sweet boy who loves his mother, Becca.
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The Boys Series Background "I'm scared" -Ryan addressing Butcher before he lets Mallory take him away.
