This article contains spoilers for The Boys season 5 episode 7The Boys has just said au revoir to one of its main characters in Frenchie (Tomer Capone), who died after exposing himself to the radiation that he and Sister Sage used to try to give Kimiko the same neutralizing chest blast powers as Soldier Boy. cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});Capone had played the character of Frenchie since The Boys first launched on Prime Video all the way back in 2019, but having met his end in the penultimate episode of the show, he marked the first in the core group of “good guys” to be killed off…so far.The drug-dabbling chemist and former hitman went out with fire in his heart, knowing he was in Homelander’s grip. By turning on the uranium he was trapped with, Frenchie distracted the vengeful Supe enough to avoid spending too much time looking for Kimiko and Sage in their zinc-coated hideaway.The Boys creator Eric Kripke may have been hinting that Frenchie and Kimiko’s burgeoning relationship was doomed in a Creator to Creator podcast episode with Shawn Ryan last year, saying that writing the final season had been fun because, “You get to waste people in a way you couldn’t do before. It’s not just characters you’re keeping alive [in the previous season]. It’s confrontations that you’re like, ‘Well, they’ll never survive that as a relationship.’ You’re like, ‘Great! I don’t owe that for next season.’”But as early as 2024, Kripke was warning fans “there will probably be lots of death” in the final season, adding in an interview with Total Film (via Deadline) that “there’s no guarantee of who’s gonna survive because we don’t have to keep them for another season, so you can have really shocking, big things happen all the time.”Leading up to Frenchie’s demise, there had already been a few shocking deaths in season 5. A-Train and Firecracker both met their fate thanks to Homelander. The Deep also took out Black Noir II after he punctured a petroleum pipeline and turned The Deep’s ocean friends against him. But in terms of the characters plotting to finally get rid of Homelander, everyone’s made it through to the finale apart from Frenchie. Surely, that won’t be the last death we see.At the time of writing, we haven’t seen the finale yet, but one of the main things that the Boys have certainly wrestled with this season is whether all Supes should be eradicated in their final plot, lest another Homelander-level villain climb the ranks at Vought. After all, Stan Edgar may have been captured, but he is still waiting for all this to be over so he can rebuild Vought International as he pleases. The amount of propaganda that the company has put out over the years is also astronomical enough for people to be turning in their neighbors so they can be sent off to “Freedom camps.” It’s unlikely that Homelander’s potential death would simply flick a switch and make everyone less fearful of the remaining Supes running around.Yet it also seems unlikely that all of the Boys will make it out of this final season alive, either. Butcher, for one, looks to be heading towards a breaking point with Hughie and Ryan, and he’s been living on borrowed time since he became a Supe himself after taking Compound V. Will the show conclude by letting him live after everything he’s done?Whether Butcher makes it or not, the show just made it clear that no one is safe by killing off Frenchie. Who else will find themselves in the firing line? Let us know your predictions for the finale in the comments!The final episode of The Boys premieres Wednesday, May 19 on Prime Video.The post The Boys Just Made It Clear That No One Is Safe in the Series Finale appeared first on Den of Geek.