Frenchie’s Emotional Exit in The Boys Season 5 Explained
Fans of The Boys were really upset after they watched Episode 7 of Season 5. This episode had one of the deaths in the whole series. Frenchie, who is played by Tomer Capone gave his life to save Kimiko from Homelander.
The scene where Frenchie dies is very emotional. It quickly became one of the most talked about moments of the season. Now Tomer Capone is talking about what it was like to film Frenchies scene.
The Boys fans were shocked by Frenchies death. In the episode Homelander becomes more powerful than ever. He takes control of the government. Gets rid of his enemies. Then he finds The Boys secret hideout.
Frenchie, Kimiko and Sister Sage were working on a weapon to make Homelander weaker.. When Homelander attacks Frenchie stays behind so Kimiko can get away.
Frenchie tries to stop Homelander. He is too strong. After Homelander leaves Kimiko finds Frenchie badly hurt. Frenchie and Kimiko share one kiss before Frenchie dies.
This scene made a lot of people sad. It went viral online. Fans are saying it is one of the moments in The Boys history.
Tomer Capone says he still has not watched the episode. He says that Frenchie was the character he played for the time so it is hard for him to separate himself from Frenchie.
Tomer Capone feels weird about watching the episode because it does not feel real that his time playing Frenchie is over. He says it is a mix of sad feelings. He is nervous about watching the episode.
Filming Frenchies death scene was very emotional for everyone. Tomer Capone says they filmed the scene at night and everyone was there.
Before they started filming it was very quiet because everyone knew what was going to happen. Tomer Capone says the atmosphere was very emotional and it is a moment he will never forget.
Even though the scene was sad the actors tried to make it less serious behind the scenes.
Tomer Capone and Antony Starr who plays Homelander would dance between takes. Tomer Capone says they did this to make the atmosphere less sad.
He says they used music and jokes to relax between shots. Tomer Capone even jokes that maybe one day they will show the footage of them dancing online.
He also says that one of his moments was when Frenchie makes fun of Homelanders dancing. Tomer Capone says dancing was important to Frenchie because it meant freedom and survival.
Fans love the story of Frenchie and Kimiko. Frenchies last words to Kimiko were "You saved me" and this has really touched the fans.
Tomer Capone says Frenchie and Kimikos relationship was always about love and acceptance. Their bond was a part of the show.
With one episode left of The Boys fans are getting ready, for a big finale. Frenchies death has changed the show forever.