The Boys season 4 introduces several new characters in its early episodes, and a surprising addition to the show has proven to be this outing’s secret MVP. Although The Boys season 4 is building up to the series’ fifth and final season, it still brings in newcomers — most notably, the Supes who join The Seven after Queen Maeve’s and Starlight’s departures. There are additions on the other side of the conflict as well, including Frenchie’s love interest, Colin, and Butcher’s old friend, Joe Kessler. With these characters, The Boys season 4 continues to expand the show’s cast and world.
Of course, some of the Amazon show’s new characters take on more prominent roles than others — and one, in particular, steals the spotlight in The Boys season 4’s opening episodes. Although Homelander’s volatile behavior and Butcher’s worrisome antics remain entertaining, this newcomer brings something fresh to the fourth season. As things get increasingly darker, it’s crucial to have characters who add humor and unpredictability — even if they’re pretty dark themselves.
Valorie Curry’s Firecracker Is A Perfect Addition In The Boys Season 4
Of all the new additions to The Boys season 4, Valorie Curry’s Firecracker is by far the most entertaining character to join the action. Firecracker is one of the Supes who becomes a member of The Seven in season 4, and Sister Sage seeks her out specifically for her captivating energy. Prior to her work with The Seven, Firecracker runs a podcast, where she fuels right-wing conspiracy theories and has a fairly large following. Her audience at Truth-Con highlights how much people listen to her, and Sister Sage picks up on this — and uses it to Vought’s advantage.
All her quirks, expressions, and lines make the character believable, and they ensure Firecracker is the highlight of every scene she’s in.
Firecracker goes on to become a figurehead for Vought, and given her negative history with Starlight, she’s more than happy to turn the company’s audience against The Boys. What makes Firecracker more interesting is that she doesn’t seem to truly believe in or abide by the things she preaches. Curry’s performance does a great job parodying this type of talking head, striking the right balance between being hilarious and chilling. All her quirks, expressions, and lines make the character believable, and they ensure Firecracker is the highlight of every scene she’s in.
The Boys Somehow Makes Firecracker Even Harder To Like Than Homelander
Firecracker Feels More Realistic & Human Than The Seven’s Leader
Firecracker is nearly as entertaining as Homelander in The Boys, and her character is actually harder to like than The Seven’s leader, as she feels more realistic and human. Homelander is essentially the Superman of The Boys universe, and his loneliness is indicative of the fact that no one understands him. Most viewers wouldn’t know someone like Homelander in real life. However, Firecracker seems far more realistic, especially since she hasn’t showcased any impressive fighting skills with her powers.
Firecracker Is The Boys Season 4’s Most Unpredictable & Exciting Character
Image via Prime VideoHomelander is wild and violent, and Butcher can be pretty unpredictable as well, but viewers have gotten used to their behavior in The Boys. This makes their actions less surprising, even as The Boys season 4 takes Homelander further than ever in his quest for Supe supremacy. Firecracker, on the other hand, feels like a wild card. She’s undoubtedly season 4’s most unpredictable and exciting character, as it’s totally unclear how low she’s willing to go for her own interests.
She’s undoubtedly season 4’s most unpredictable and exciting character, as it’s totally unclear just how low she’s willing to go for her own interests.
The Boys season 4, episode 4 really drives this home — first, with her shocking reaction to Butcher and MM’s blackmail, then by having her publicize Starlight’s medical records. The Boys think they have her cornered when they discover she had a sexual relationship with a minor, but Firecracker goes public with the information herself. She then uses her religious beliefs to avoid accountability, underscoring just how diabolical she really is. It works, too, and it’s probably not the last surprising thing thing Firecracker will do in The Boys season 4. If nothing else, she’s keeping things interesting.
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