The boy, a dude named Liam (Robert Bazzocchi) who tossed her the above and beyond compliment of saying he knew her YouTube videos, comes over, and things immediately get hot and heavy between them.
In the scene, Marie's roommate, Emma-who possesses the Ant-Man-like power to shrink down to miniature size, but only uses it to film poorly-received YouTube videos and aspires not to be a hero but an actor-invites a boy over to her empty dorm (Marie is out on the town with the popular older students). We enter Gen V with plenty of violence-Marie Moreau (Jaz Sinclair) has a particularly bloody origin story-and superhero lewdness, but the most memorably vulgar moment of the show's three-episode premiere comes in the back end of Episode 1, 'God U.' but they're going to make sure we look at a penis or two on the way to the point. Mainly, that's in terms of lewd, shocking moments-but moments that come nonetheless (most of the time, at least) with meaning and purpose behind them. GEN V MAY be a different show from Prime Video's main, flagship The Boys series, but it's clear from the very get-go that this college-set superhero satire spinoff is picking up right where we left off. The following story contains spoilers for the first episode of Gen V, titled 'God U.'