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At This Point If Someone Told Me That Lila/Cerise/whatever Her Real Name Is Is A Member Of The Faceless
At this point if someone told me that Lila/Cerise/whatever her real name is is a member of the Faceless Men from A Song of Ice and Fire or member of the Alpha Legion from Warhammer 40k I would believe it.
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Since King and Vee are considered Luz's siblings, it would be quite interesting and cute to see them interact with each other. Imagine seeing King and Vee share their experiences about their past, heritage and relationship with Luz and with Eda and Camila and also seeing them spend time together with Luz and doing fun things the three of them together.
EXACTLY
During the scene in Watching and Dreaming where Belos begs Luz to help him I couldn't help but remember the scene in King's Tide where Belos tries to petrify Luz as an act of mercy only for Luz to beg him to let her live and he agrees. That happens because she called him by her name and also because she is a human like him, and this from the point of view of Belos is like solidarity between humans.
That is why when he pleads with Luz by reminding him that they are both human, it is because Belos expects Luz to help him in an act of solidarity between humans due to the fact that he is human like her just as he did with her in King's Tide.
You know what would be pretty cool? Homelander being defeated not by Billy or Ryan or even Starlight but by Hughie.
Hughie, who Homelander doesn't even take seriously, is the one who should defeat him because it fits into Hughie's arc (which is to grow up but retain his humanity and not fall into toxic masculinity). Also, from a narrative standpoint, if Homelander fights Billy, Starlight or Ryan it would simply be the narrative rewarding him but if his final fight is against Hughie it means the narrative is denying him that satisfaction as a consequence of his actions.
This would be like Yuji vs Sukuna where Yuji pities Sukuna for how empty his life is compared to the people Sukuna killed and Yuji gives him one last chance to surrender and let him live in exchange for Sukuna releasing Megumi from his control and him returning to his body (Yuji's body). With Hughie and Homelander, something similar could happen, where Hughie shows Homelander how empty he is compared to all people Homelander killed and offers him to surrender by fair means (which, like Sukuna, Homelander won't do) or be defeated by foul means, Hughie could kill him but another possible option he can do is... strip Homelander of his powers forever.
I don't know how Hughie could achieve this since it could happen in several ways (using Soldier Boy, using some serum that mimics Soldier Boy's power-removing properties, modifying the anti-supe serum that Billy wants to use so that instead of killing the supers it simply strips them of their powers permanently, etc.) but what I do know is that Hughie has his friends who can help him achieve this. Also, there is no better way to defeat Homelander than to strip him of his powers, that would be a devastating blow to him and even more so if it is Hughie who does it or at least is involved in that plan because we must remember that Homelander has a fragile sense of identity because it only revolves around his powers and condition as a supe and not who he is as a person and if he makes mistakes he does not learn from them because there is always someone who cleans up his mess and no one dares to challenge him because they benefit from it or fear him because of how powerful he is, that is why Homelander never grew as a person and the only thing that gives meaning to his existence and to all the trauma and pain he had to go through is his condition as a supe, this can be seen in the fact that the only clothes we see him wearing are his supe suit.
If Homelander loses his powers at the hands of Hughie it would be the same or worse than dying for Homelander because Homelander believes that without powers he's a nobody and if it is Hughie who does it it would be even worse because he was defeated by a normal human that Homelander sees as insignificant and that would completely destroy Homelander because his pride and sense of identity would be shattered so if Hughie does this Homelander could end up going insane (like what happened with Nancy Downs from The Craft) or he would beg Hughie to kill him but Hughie would walk away without saying anything and would not kill him but would leave him alive but being a normal human like him.
This would be a perfect closure for both characters: Hughie defeating the greatest representation of toxic masculinity and toxic nationalism in the series without losing his humanity and Homelander receiving a reality hit from a normal human who reminds him that he (Homelander) always was, is and will continue to be human (both psychologically and now physically by losing his powers forever) and that now he will have to live as such for the rest of his life.
How to forget when Oshi no Ko became the Mandela Catalogue:
I've always seen Sister Sage as what Maki Zenin would have been if instead of being born with her Heavenly Restriction she had been born with Gojo clan's Six Eyes or with Kenjaku and Yuki Tsukumo's intelligence.
Sage is like Maki in that they were completely underestimated by everyone just for being women and belonging to a minority group in their respective societies they grew up in (Sage is African-American, Maki has no cursed energy because her Heavenly Restriction) and have abilities that everyone is ignored at best case and not taken seriously and mocked at worst (with Sage it's her superintelligence, with Maki it's her superhuman physical capabilities) and are willing to prove to themselves and everyone what they are capable of achieving. Both women want to be respected and taken seriously and prove to others that they were wrong to underestimate them... and both women ended up being right.
Also, if Maki had lost Mai because of a curse that Maki could have easily defeated because of her Heavenly Restriction but the Zenin clan wouldn't let her save her knowing that Maki is physically stronger because of her Heavenly Restriction and if she had never met Yuta, Maki would have been as resentful and bitter as Sage because Sage could have saved her grandmother but no one let her do it and nobody listens to her or respects her and now Sage will force everyone to listen to her and respects to her.