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WARNING: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen season two of the Amazon Prime series “Gen V” or do not mind hearing key plot points.
The Boys spinoff series, Gen V, recently completed its second season. For continuity, it takes place after the events of season four of The Boys. After season one, actor Chance Perdomo died tragically in a horrible motorcycle accident. From the beginning of season two, the storyline incorporated the death of Perdomo’s character, Andre, in a uniquely and creatively compelling way. The storyline seems wrapped up and sets up the final season of the Boys, coming soon.
The plot of season two is loosely based on the comic book story arc “We Gotta Go Now” by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson, and John Higgins.
Luke Spear of WBZ Radio in Boston joined the show to review Gen V season two. In this episode, Spear discusses comparisons between the show and the original source material, the Boys franchise, and how Gen V enhanced it all.
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Seth Everett is a 24-year National Sports Broadcaster currently heard on iHeartMedia, NBC Sports Radio, Westwood One (Olympics coverage), & Entercom. He is a media veteran that has been seen & heard on ESPN, Sirius/XM, Bloomberg TV, FOX Sports covering 2 Super Bowls, 12 World Series, 2 NBA Finals, & 2 Stanley Cup Finals. Also covered local teams such as the New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Seattle Mariners, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Broncos, & more.
Coach Trav December 4, 2025
In this episode of Coach’s Corner, Coach Trav and Coach Jerry celebrate Jerry’s recent recognition as the top running backs coach in the nation and discuss the legacy of legendary […]
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