Gen V: Season 2 Review
Gen V returns with its second season and proves that it’s a series that can stand on its own. Emma’s levity, Cipher’s intellectual villainy, and Slater’s chilling presence prove that Gen V is a strong, compelling show but fails when it reverts back to the weak characters and misjudged humour of its parent series. Gen V feels like a true team and has characters you will root for and the writers have shown that they can deliver when it comes to the drama and complexity of The Boys universe.

