- Gen v Season 2 has just confirmed a great fans theory about Marie Moreau
- His fifth episode reveals the full scale of his superhuman abilities.
- The program also makes fun of something significant about his sister Annabeth separate
Gen v Episode 5 of season 2 has landed in Prime Video, and only confirmed an important fans theory about Marie Moreau’s super powers.
The last chapter of the original Amazon TV, entitled ‘The Kids Are Not Breta’, is full of surprises, but none approaches the revelation of the surprise about what Marie is totally capable.
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From Gen v Returned to our screens, spectators have considered that the total reach of Marie’s superhuman skills would be revealed at some point.
The predominant fans theory was that it was not simply someone with blood manipulation powers, but a biokinetic. That is a person who can manipulate the biological aspects of any living organism, including the ability to modify another person’s body, heal their injuries or even heal diseases.
Throughout Gen v Season 2, Cipher, the new and enigmatic head of the University of Godolkin (God U), has tried to push Marie to unlock its maximum potential. After episode 4 of season 2 revealed two great details about Cipher, it seemed that Marie wanted her levels of power to heal the very healing body of her apparent father, Thomas Godolkin. That is the founder of God U and the Vought scientist who helped create compound V, also known as the serum that overcome anyone who has injected.
However, while “children are not well” greatly implies Marie’s main ability is Biokinesis and, therefore, can heal Thomas Godolkin, also confirms another skill that changes the game of her: it can bring people among the dead.
In the final scene of the last chapter of the main video program, Marie, Jordan, Emma and Cate, all of which were sent back to the prison of Supe known as Elmira, manage to escape from their cells. However, before embarking on another attempted rest in prison, Marie informs them that her separate sister Annabeth is stopped at the facilities.
Marie refuses to leave without her, so the gang runs to Annabeth’s arrest cell. However, upon arrival, the crew sees someone murdered; Annabeth’s lifeless body is lying on the floor after her neck cut.
Believing that there is nothing they can do, the group begs with a devastated Marie that leaves before the guards come. However, just when Cipher instructed her in episode 4, Marie focuses her energy on one thing, this time, that is Annabeth. Here, Marie telepathically heals the wound in her sister’s neck and resurrects her.
It is true that it would have been useful for Marie to possess this ability before. She could have returned life to her parents after accidentally killing them when her powers manifested for the first time, or saved Cate from an almost fatal end in Gen v Season 2 Episode 1.
However, Marie’s ability to revive people could have enormous implications for The boys universe.
Of course, she has the ability to heal Thomas Godolkin in one of the best cousin video programs in the second year season. She could do the same with Billy Butcher in The boys Season 5, which has terminal cancer after excessive use of early in the third season of that series.
However, it is Marie’s new ability to bring people among the dead, which could be crucial. Can you relive people who have been dead for a long time, or just those who died hours before? Is it a temporary or permanent respite for those who resurrect? And she even has the ability to make someone immortal? I am sure that someone like Homelander would take the opportunity to live for eternity …
The nascent powers that challenge Marie’s death raise more questions. Jordan, Emma and Cate were affected by Marie pushing their skills to the limits: the trio suffered nasal hemorrhages and headaches when Marie did it. Does Marie use the compound V in the blood of nearby suits to increase her own skills? And could you kill them if it pushes too strong?
That’s not all. In a teaser for the sixth episode of this season, which is transmitted exclusively on Prime video, also known as one of the best transmission services in the world, on October 8, it is very implicit that Annabeth also has superhuman skills.
In the 0:14 brand of the Teaser 20 seconds, which shows mainly the group trying to escape from Elmira, Annabeth picks up someone who approaches them out of the camera before saying “he is almost here.” Cue Marie fired a stunned look at her younger sister before the teaser ends.
Does this mean that Annabeth has clairvoyance powers? It would be huge if I did. After all, in the third episode of this season, PAM, a friend of the family of the Moreau family, tells Marie that, unlike Marie, Annabeth was naturally conceived by her apparently infertile parents. That made Annabeth the “true miracle” because a medical intervention was not needed to conceive it.
So Marie and Annabeth’s parents inject this last compound and when she was a child? Did Vought do it in Elmira? Or, if the Moreaous were given the compound V before conceiving Marie, did they transmit it to Annabeth when her mother became pregnant with her, therefore, turning Annabeth into the first baby born with compound V written in her genes? With luck, we will learn more about this and how powerful Marie is really in episode 6.