The Boys season 4, episode 6, “Dirty Business,” subjected Jack Quaid’s Hughie Campbell to the horrors of Tek Knight’s đâŻđ dungeon.
Derek Wilson plays The Boys’ twisted version of Batman, who finally reveals his true colors, resulting in several memorable moments in the episode for a number of reasons. His time on The Boys season 4’s cast may have been brief, but his unconventional tastes will leave an unforgettable stamp on the show’s history.
By the end of Hughie’s journey with Tek Knight in The Boys, it is apparent that the experience will stick with him for a long time. Some of the situations are performed for uncomfortable laughs and are rather mild by The Boys’ standards. However, other scenes in Tek Knight’s cave are quite dark, making it tough to discover anything entertaining. The episode has other stories, but the cave scene is repeatedly reprised throughout, and it is unquestionably the most prolific section of the segment.
Ashley’s Explicit Outbursts While Tickling Hughie’s Feet
The Vought CEO Expresses Some Pretty Niche Desires
Ashley Barrett, played by Colby Minifie, has a nasty mouth at the best of times, but in “Dirty Business,” she takes it to another level by allowing her libido to lead the way. She fully loses her filter when torturing Hughie, appearing to get off on informing Quaid’s character exactly what she intends to do to him – and she spares no detail. Ashley begins at full speed, telling Hughie she intends to sit on his face and “p*ss like a skunk,” making matters worse by bragging about her recent asparagus consumption.
She describes her nether regions as getting ” swampy ” as a result of the intense foreplay.
Tek Knight Enjoying Being Tortured
Derek Wilson’s Character Is A Tough Nut To Crack
It’s a huge relief when Annie and Kimiko show up to save Hughie. Not only is the mentally scarred CIA operative finally freed from his BDSM prison, but the mission can continue along its intended trajectory. Unfortunately, holding Tek Knight captive and torturing him for the information they need doesn’t quite have the intended impact that the team hopes for. In fact, inflicting pain on the Bruce Wayne parody does the furthest thing from punishing him into submission.
Hughie Farting On A Cake
Quaid’s The Boys Character Goes Above & Beyond To Stay Undercover
One of the funnier moments in Tek Knight’s creepy cave, pretending to be Webweaver immediately lands Hughie in a sugary scenario that doesn’t seem like it can get any worse. After specifically selecting a German chocolate cake at the real Webweaver’s request, Hughie is forced to drop his trousers and press his rear end into the gâteau. While things are immediately made even worse by Tek Knight choking himself with a metal chain as he watches, the villain’s demand for Hughie to fart into the cake completes the hilariously awkward scenario.
Tek Knight’s Former “Sidekick” Being Chained Up
Laddio Looks Less Than Comfortable With His Current Surroundings
The Boys‘ parody of Batman also comes with its own twisted nod to the hero’s trusty sidekick, Robin. The trapped figure in the corner of the Tek Cave clearly doesn’t want to be there, and Tek Knight himself even confirms that the prisoner’s presence isn’t a part of his đâŻđual desires any longer. Wilson’s character explains by simply telling Hughie, “I don’t like liars,” implying his former sidekick betrayed his trust and that’s why his freedom was taken away.
Seeing Webweaver’s Web Hole
The Boys’ Spider-Man Parody Is A Little Too Graphic
Batman and Robin aren’t the only beloved superheroes bent into borderline unrecognizable forms in “Dirty Business.” The Boys season 4, episode 6, crosses streams by mixing DC with Marvel and introduces a disturbingly true-to-life version of Spider-Man. This parody of the comic book character isn’t just addicted to heroin enemas, but his ability to spin a web is very far removed from the version known and loved by many around the world. Webweaver’s main ability is spinning webs – but not in a family-friendly way.
Tek Knight’s Relationship With His Butler
Elijah Is The Alfred Pennyworth Of The Boys’ Batman Parody
“Dirty Business” completes a famous DC Comics trio by bringing in a version of Alfred the butler to pair with its Batman and Robin. Elijah is described by Tek Knight as something of a father figure, but the way he treats and speaks to his butler isn’t particularly reflective of this suggested dynamic. Firstly, Elijah is seemingly responsible for cleaning all the đâŻđual equipment used by Wilson’s character, and Tek Knight doesn’t speak to him with a lot of respect or appreciation.
Tek Knight’s Comment About Holes
Derek Wilson’s Villain Has Repulsive Plans For Hughie Campbell
Tek Knight is apparently so accustomed to his extreme libido that even the most unorthodox đâŻđual encounters have stopped satisfying him. He suggests this during a speech to Hughie about how “Everybody always has the same holes. Over and over again, it gets so f**king boring.” Given the evidence in the episode, Tek Knight’s comments suggest that he’s exhausted every hole the human body can have – possibly even ones not traditionally used for đâŻđual acts. This would explain the character’s desire to lure the real Webweaver to his cave, as the Spider-Man ripoff has an unexplored web hole.
Seeing How Traumatized Hughie Is By His Experience In Tek Knight’s Cave
Annie Comforts Hughie Near The End Of The Episode
Hughie must have been high on adrenaline at times. Once he escapes, The Boys takes the opportunity to highlight the pain the character has endured as a result of Tek Knight’s assault. He summarizes it in an alarming, brief manner when confiding in Annie back at HQ, simply saying, “I’m not fine. I’m really not well.” Hughie’s ordeal in the Tek Cave would leave anyone with a mental scar, but because he is so close to his father’s death, Quaid’s character in The Boys just lacks the capacity to handle the pain.