Warning: Contains SPOILERS for The Boys season 3, episode 7!
Here is every Easter egg and reference viewers might have missed in The Boys season 3, episode 7 — titled «Here Comes a Candle to Light You to Bed.» The third season of Prime Video's hit superhero show is somehow already nearing its end. Audiences finally saw The Boys season 3's Herogasm event in the last episode, which included an epic fight where Soldier Boy and a superpowered Billy Butcher teamed up to battle Homelander.
The Boys season 3, episode 7 continues the story after the events of Herogasm, with Starlight's decision to quit The Seven and out Homelander and Vought's corruption sending shockwaves through the superhero community. The episode updates what happened after A-Train killed Blue Hawk, confirms that Queen Maeve is still alive, and shows the truth about why Payback betrayed Soldier Boy. All of this happens before The Boys season 3, episode 7 delivers another huge twist to some of the main characters, as Homelander is revealed to be Soldier Boy's biological son created by Vought.
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As the main story unfolds, there are plenty of more The Boys season 3 Easter eggs and pop culture references in episode 7. Celebrities like Tom Hanks are name-dropped, while changes to the comics and callbacks to earlier moments in the show also take place. This includes more parodies of Marvel and DC characters and a lot of focus on Black Noir. Here is everything viewers could have missed in The Boys season 3, episode 7.
The very beginning of The Boys season 3, episode 7 includes a pleasant surprise, as Paul Reiser's The Legend returns. The comics' Stan Lee parody joined the series during this
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