We get a deeper look at the "Dungeon" at Tek Knight’s estate. The episode leans heavily into the character’s comic-book counterpart's kinks, but frames them through the lens of corruption. The revelation that Tek Knight is not just a "Batman parody" but a key player in the conspiracy to install a Vought-friendly government is chilling. His meeting with Sage clarifies the endgame: they aren't just trying to win the election; they are preparing for the legislation that will fully legalize Supes in the military and law enforcement.
"Dirty Business" excels at showing that the overthrow of democracy isn't done with lasers, but with paperwork and backroom deals. The conversations between Homelander and Sister Sage regarding the "future" of America are terrifyingly mundane. They discuss polling numbers and judicial appointments rather than world domination. the boys s04e06 bdscr
The standout scene is a quiet, brilliantly acted confrontation between Annie (Starlight) and a duplicate of her. It forces Annie to confront her own self-doubt and anger, turning the Shifter into a psychological mirror rather than just a physical threat. Erin Moriarty delivers her best work of the season here, playing two versions of the same person with distinctly different "tells." We get a deeper look at the "Dungeon"