“I get that people are disappointed and, frankly, looking back, we thought that we were communicating that we were weekly. Clearly, in hindsight, we had to do a lot more than we did to make sure that people weren’t surprised and disappointed. I would have done that differently. I mean, again, we announced it. But we should have neon-signed it on everything, clearly.”
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While review-bombing won’t stop long-time fans of The Boys from watching the new episodes, they could prevent new prospective audiences from giving the series a chance, which would be a disservice to the cast and crew that worked hard on making the new season a quality product. Kripke asked fans to consider the feelings of the crew before writing any more negative reviews:
“Why you would harm something you love because you’re disappointed with how it’s being released is not awesome to me. We’re fine, and it’ll be fine, but it’s not fun to see bad reviews on a thing people actually love. Like, that doesn’t make the people who make the show feel good. I’ll say that.”