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In The Boys Season 4's first episodes, Tomer Capone's Frenchie is seen hooking up and making out with a new character named Colin, played by Elliot King. They sneak off together to a bathroom to make out and appear to be hiding a relationship from the rest of the team.
Many viewers of The Boys season 4 have expressed their shock at the "reveal" that Frenchie Tomer Capone is bisexual, but the character's queerness was disclosed well before the Amazon Prime Video show's fourth outing. Serge, better known as Frenchie, is one of the key members of Billy Butcher's titular anti-Vought vigilantes. A jack-of-all-trades with a history as a hired gun, Frenchie is haunted by his past mistakes, and his big heart is put on full display through his relationship with Kimiko Karen Fukuhara.
Many viewers of The Boys season 4 have expressed their shock at the "reveal" that Frenchie (Tomer Capone) is bisexual, but the character's queerness was disclosed well before the Amazon Prime Video show's fourth outing.
The Boys Season 4 stood really well on the expectations people put into it. Many show viewers were left wondering whether Frenchie is gay. However, even though The Boys did hit me with something unexpected, it was not in a good way.
In The Boys Season 4's first episodes, Tomer Capone's Frenchie is seen hooking up and making out with a new character named Colin, played by Elliot King. They sneak off together to a bathroom to make out and appear to be hiding a relationship from the rest of the team.
The Boys Season 4 stood really well on the expectations people put into it. Many show viewers were left wondering whether Frenchie is gay. However, even though The Boys did hit me with something unexpected, it was not in a good way.
Many viewers of The Boys season 4 have expressed their shock at the "reveal" that Frenchie (Tomer Capone) is bisexual, but the character's queerness was disclosed well before the Amazon Prime Video show's fourth outing.
By Jennifer Maas. TV Business Writer. The decades of guilt over those deaths, including the blood on his hands from previously killing the family of his new love interest Colin Elliot Knight when Colin was younger, drove Frenchie to a drug-induced mental breakdown and subsequent confession at a jail at the end of the episode.