India, Sept. 18 -- The first season of Gen V had the impossible task of living up to The Boys, the most unique show on television currently. Despite being set in a college campus and with the stakes slightly lower, Gen V managed to capture The Boysverse's macabre, irreverent tone and made it fun in its own way. Then, Chance Perdomo's death threw a spanner in the works for season 2. Yet, in its sophomore year, the show sails through once again. It gives the viewers a narrative worthy of applause, which is fun, shocking, yet deep and relevant.

Gen V season 2 opens with our protagonists - Emma (Lizzie Broadway), Jordan (London Thor and Derek Luh), and Sam (Asa German) being brought back from Elmira prison to Godolkin University. They are be...