
It seems you're referring to (likely meaning Season 4, Episode 3).
Since you're asking for interesting content, here are the most notable, shocking, and easter-egg-heavy details from that specific episode (titled “We’ll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here” ), without giving away every plot beat:
>!The final scene shows Butcher injecting himself with Temp V again , despite his terminal brain condition, because he sees Kessler (hallucination) convincing him that dying as a monster is better than dying as a failure.!< the boys s04 vp3
If you meant V P3 as in (like the promo clips from the Vought News Network on YouTube), let me know — those have different content (like a teaser about Tek Knight’s prison). Otherwise, Episode 3 of S4 is widely considered the season’s turning point.
The title “We’ll Keep the Red Flag Flying Here” is a lyric from the socialist anthem “The Red Flag.” This directly contrasts with Homelander’s growing fascist imagery (red, white & blue flags) and foreshadows the episode’s theme: regular people trying to keep hope alive under a fascist regime. It seems you're referring to (likely meaning Season
In Episode 3, The Deep is tasked with “milking” an octopus for a mysterious Vought supplement. But the twist? The octopus is his ex-lover, Ambrosius . He has a full, tender conversation with her while mechanically extracting her secretions. The scene is played tragically and hilariously — he even tries to romance her afterward. It’s peak Deep: pathetic, sexual, and deeply uncomfortable.
For book readers and careful viewers: Butcher’s CIA ally Joe Kessler (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is not real — or at least, not entirely. In Episode 3, Kessler gives Butcher advice while no one else acknowledges him. Later, Butcher takes a mysterious pill from Kessler that may be slowing his brain tumor… or feeding his hallucinations. The show hints Kessler is a hallucination born of Butcher’s guilt and Temps V side effects. The title “We’ll Keep the Red Flag Flying
We learn why the right-wing Supe influencer Firecracker (Valorie Curry) hates Starlight. In a flashback, a young Annie (Starlight) accidentally caused Firecracker to be permanently injured during a childhood pageant. But the real interesting part? Firecracker weaponizes this trauma into a full-blown conspiracy campaign against Starlight, claiming she’s secretly a killer. It re-contextualizes her entire season arc.