never shies away from pushing buttons. This show, about a superhero group called The Seven, couldn’t be further from the comic-book movies that dominate cinemas; the MCU wouldn’t dream of being this transgressive. Shock factor is practically ingrained in the show’s DNA—whether it's extreme violence and gore, or the vicious lampooning of alt-right politics, the show, created by Eric Kripke, is never afraid to “go there.
The scene takes place in the home of Tek Knight , an uber-wealthy supe who’s invited leading politicians and The Seven to his home for a party. Hughie and the Boys want in so they can figure out The Seven’s secret plan. To infiltrate the party, Hughie has to assume the identity of Tek Knight’s potential new sidekick Web Weaver, who conveniently has a super suit that covers his entire body, therefore hiding Hughie’s identity.
The next time the episode shows Tek’s cave, Tek is self-asphyxiating off a chain hanging from the ceiling—and while this is happening, he prompts Hughie to sit on a chocolate cake. Tek is delighted as Hughie hesitantly puts his bare ass on the cake. “Smush it,” he commands, which Hughie does. “Now, fart,” Tek orders. Hughie does, and a look of ecstasy flashes on Tek’s face: “That’s fucking hot,” he snarls.
If the cake felt like too much, things ramp up into overdrive when Ashley , Vought CEO and close friend of Tek, enters the cave. It turns out their relationship runs way deeper than a mere friendship. To the dulcet tones of Chrisopher Cross’ soft-rock “Sailing,” Hughie is chained on all fours on a leather chair, feet exposed. Ashley, now wearing a black latex dominatrix outfit, tickles Hughie’s feet with a feather, threatening to piss all over his face.
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