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"textContent": "What happens when someone who _needs_ control loses everything at once?\n\nIn this scene from The Boys, Homelander isn’t just angry, he’s unraveling.\n\nRejected by the one person he wanted approval from, and then by, his own son this is the moment his identity begins to collapse.\n\nPsychotherapist Georgia Dow breaks down:\n\nMalignant narcissism and fragile self-worth\n\nWhy rejection feels unbearable for some people\n\nThe role of trauma and negative self-talk\n\nHow emotional overload can lead to explosive behavior\n\nThis isn’t just about Homelander.\n\nIt’s about what happens when the voice inside your head turns against you.\n\n# TheBoys #Homelander #Psychology",
"title": "The Moment Homelander Finally Breaks: Therapist Analysis (uncensored and extended) | Nebula Plus"
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