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Fans Left Sickened By Extremely X-Rated Scene In The Boys Season 4

Oh my god!

The Boys Season 4

X-rated moments are just a standard feature of The Boys that we have all grown to love.

There have been messed up sexual scenes from the beginning, from a tiny superhero jumping into someone in the first season to the incredibly twisted up "Herogasm" episode in season three.

However, The Boys have once again raised the bar in season four.

A repulsive X-rated scene may be found in "Life Among the Septics," episode two of the new season.

It's a spoof of something else, as is the case with many Amazon Prime shows, but this time they picked one of the most egregiously repulsive movies ever made.

The Human Centipede franchise is the movie they are parodying, with Frenchie and Kimiko showing up as a superpowered version of the title centipede.

Fasten your seatbelts, those of you who are fortunate enough to be ignorant of this meaning.

In the Human Centipede movies, people are used as test subjects. Several of them have their mouths joined to anuses to create human centipedes.

You're undoubtedly wondering now how to either a) make that worse or b) give it superpowers.

Presenting Splinter, the new character for this season.

Thanks to his power, Splinter can almost immediately make copies of himself.

You could use this for anything, does he use it to send his clones off to learn new skills to bring back to himself? Does he use it to carry out dangerous tasks that his clones could safely die doing?

Obviously not; these are The Boys.

Splinter is using his power to make a train of himself, ass to face, enjoying himself as Frenchie and Kimiko enter.

The closest we can legally get to showing you this scene. (Amazon Prime)
The closest we can legally get to showing you this scene. (Amazon Prime)

Fans have reacted to the scene as one might anticipate.

In the discussion thread on r/TheBoys for episode two, one fan simply commented “BRO WHAT IN THE HOLY F**K DID I SEE”.

Another commented: “he doing that human centipede type sh*t what the f**k was that.”

A different post on the subreddit brought attention to an amusing action taken by Amazon.

Prime Video will randomly pop up with trivia as scenes play, and during this scene it read: “Actor Rob Benedict wants us to remind everyone that he studied Shakespeare at Northwestern University.

Amazon Prime
Amazon Prime

“There is no contractual obligation for us to carry out this request. This is merely a kind gesture.”

That's what I, for one, think everyone will remember about this scene from The Boys.

Amazon Prime currently offers the first three episodes of The Boys season four for streaming.