- Gen V Season 2 has just confirmed a great fans theory on Marie Moreau
- His fifth episode reveals the full scale of his superhuman capacities
- The show also teases something significant in her distant sister Annabeth
Gen V Episode 5 of season 2 landed on Prime Video, and that simply confirmed a great theory of fans on the superpowers of Marie Moreau.
The last chapter of Amazon TV Original, entitled “The Kids Are Are Gore”, is full of surprises, but none is getting closer to what Marie is fully capable.
Complete spoilers immediately follow for the last entry of season 2. Now go back if you haven’t seen it yet.
From Gen V Returned to our screens, viewers estimated that the complete extent of Marie’s superhuman capacities would be revealed at some point.
The theory of dominant fans was that she was not just someone with powers of blood manipulation, but a biocinetics. It is a person who can manipulate the biological aspects of any living organism, including the ability to modify the body of another person, to heal their wounds or even heal diseases.
Throughout Gen V Season 2, Cipher, the new harmful and enigmatic head of Godolkin University (God U), tried to push Marie to unlock her full potential. After season 2, episode 4 revealed two huge details on Cipher, it seemed to be that Marie wanted to increase her levels of power in order to heal the highly marked body of her apparent father, Thomas Godolkin. It was the founder of God U and the scientist Vought who helped to create the compound V, alias the serum which gives superpowers to anyone in which he is injected.
However, while “children are not good” strongly implies the main capacity of Marie East Biokinese and can therefore potentially cure Thomas Godolkin, this also confirms another revolutionary competence: it can bring people from the dead.
In the final scene of the last chapter of the first video show, Marie, Jordan, Emma and Cate – which were all sent back to the Supe prison known as Elmira – manage to escape their cells. Before embarking on another prison break attempt, Marie informs them that her sister Annabeth is owned in the establishment.
Marie refuses to leave without her, then the gang heads for Annabeth’s detention cell. However, when he arrived, the crew saw that someone murdered her; Annabeth’s lifeless body is lying on the ground after cutting his neck.
Believing that they can do nothing, the group pleads with a Marie devastated to leave before the guards come. However, just as Cipher said it in episode 4, Marie focuses her energy on one thing – this time, it’s Annabeth. Lo and behold, Marie heals telepathically the wound on her sister’s neck and resuscitates her.
Admittedly, it would have been useful for Marie to have this capacity earlier. She could have brought her parents back to life after having accidentally killed them when her powers came out for the first time or saved Cate from an almost deadly end in Gen V Season 2 Episode 1.
Nevertheless, Marie’s ability to rekindle people could have enormous implications for Boys universe.
Of course, she has the ability to cure Thomas Godolkin in one of the best first -rate video shows. She could do the same with Billy Butcher Boys Season 5, which has terminal cancer following its overcuising of Tem V in the third season of this series.
It is Mary’s new talent to bring people from the dead, who could prove to be crucial. Can she relaunch people who have died for a long time, or only those who died a few hours earlier? Is it a temporary or permanent stay for those it resuscitates? And does it even have the ability to make someone immortal? I’m sure someone like Homelander would jump on the opportunity to live for eternity …
The emerging powers of the emerging death of Mary raise other questions. Jordan, Emma and Cate were all affected by Marie pushing her capacities at the limits – the trio suffered from nose bleeding and headache when Marie did. Does Marie use the V compound in the blood of quote nearby to increase her own capacities, then? And could she kill them if she pushes herself too hard?
That’s not all. In a teaser for the sixth episode of this season, which is broadcast exclusively on Prime Video, aka one of the best streaming services in the world, on October 8, it is strongly implicit that Annabeth also has superhuman capacities.
At 0:14 of the 20 -second teaser, which mainly shows the group trying to escape Elmira, Annabeth takes someone who approaches them out of the camera before saying “he is almost there”. Cue Marie launching an amazed look at her younger sister before the end of the teaser.
Does this mean that Annabeth has a clairing rogue powers? It would be huge if she did. After all, in the third episode of this season, Pam, a friend of the family of the Moreau family, told Marie that, unlike Marie, Annabeth was naturally designed by her apparently infertile parents. It made Annabeth the “real miracle” because no medical intervention was necessary to conceive it.
So, did Marie and Annabeth’s parents injected the latter with the V compound when she was a child? Did Vought do it to Elmira? Or, if the Moreas received the compound V before designing Marie, did they transmit it to Annabeth when their mother fell pregnant with her, making Annabeth the first baby born with a compound v written in her genes? I hope we will learn more about it and how much Mary is really powerful in episode 6.