- Gen V. Season 2 just confirmed a great fan theory of Marie Moreau
- Its fifth episode reveals full scale of her superhuman abilities
- The show also teases something marked by her alienated sister Annabeth
Gen V. Season 2 section 5 has landed on Prime Video, and it just confirmed a bigger fan theory about Marie Moreau’s superpowers.
Amazon TV Originals’s latest chapter, entitled ‘The Children is not OK’, are full of surprises, but no one comes close to the shock reveals what Marie is fully capable of.
Full spoilers immediately follow for season 2’s latest post. Turn back now if you haven’t seen it yet.
Since Gen V. returned to our screens, viewers have had the view that the full extent of Marie’s superhuman abilities would be revealed at some point.
The prevailing fan theory was that she was not only someone with blood manipulation forces, but a biokinetics. It is a person who can manipulate the biological aspects of any living organism, including the ability to change another person’s body, cure their injuries, or even cure diseases.
All the time Gen V. Season 2, Cipher, the dishonest and walking new leader of Godolkin University (God U), has tried to push Marie to unlock her full potential. After Season 2, section 4 revealed two huge details of digit, it seemed like he wanted Marie to increase her effect levels to heal the heavily scattered body of his apparent father, Thomas Godolkin. It is the founder of God U and the Vought Scientist who helped create composite V, alias Serum, who gives superpowers to anyone injected in.
Although ‘the children are not in order’ he strongly implies Marie’s primary ability is Biokinesis and can therefore potentially cure Thomas Godolkin, it also confirms another game -changing skill of her: She can bring people back from the dead.
In the last scene in the Prime Video Show’s latest chapter, Marie, Jordan, Emma and Cate – all of which were sent back to the SPE -prison known as Elmira – avoids escaping their cells. Before Marie embarks on another attempt at prison fracture, Marie informs them that her alienated sister Annabeth is being held in the facility.
Marie refuses to leave without her, so the band runs to Annabeth’s team cell. On arrival, however, the crew sees that someone has murdered her; Annabeth’s lifeless body lies on the floor after cutting the neck.
To believe that there is nothing they can do, the group asks a broken Marie to leave before the guards arrive. But just like FIFHER instructed her in section 4, Marie focuses her energy on a single thing – this time it’s Annabeth. Look, and see, Marie Healer Telepatically Wounded on her sister’s neck and revives her.
Admittedly, it would have been practical for Marie to possess this ability before. She could have brought her parents back to life after accidentally killing them when her powers first manifested or rescued cate from an almost fatal end in Gen V. Season 2 section 1.
Nevertheless, Marie’s capacity to revive people could have enormous consequences for The boys universe.
Sure, she has the ability to heal Thomas Godolkin in one of the best prime video shows’ second season. She could also do it with Billy Butcher in The boys Season 5, which has Terminal Cancer after his overuse of Temp V in the third season of the series.
It is Marie’s new -found ability to bring people back from the dead, but it may prove to be crucial. Can she revive people who have been dead for a long time, or only those who died hours earlier? Is it a temporary or permanent exposure to those she is reviving? And does she even possess the capacity to make someone immortal? I’m sure someone like Homelander would jump at the chance to live forever …
Marie’s beginning death protected forces raise additional questions. Jordan, Emma and Cate were all influenced by Marie, who pushed her abilities to the borders – the trio led nosebleeds and headaches when Marie did. Does Marie use the connection V in nearby SUPES ‘blood to increase its own abilities then? And could she kill them if she pushes herself too hard?
That’s not all. In a teaser of this season’s sixth episode, released exclusively on Prime Video, also known as one of the world’s best streaming services, October 8, it is strongly understood that Annabeth also has superhuman abilities.
At marking 0:14 of the 20-second long teaser, which primarily shows the group trying to escape Elmira, Annabeth picks up on someone approaching them off camera before saying “he is almost here”. Cue Marie shoots a stunned look at her younger sister before the teaser ends.
Does that mean Annabeth has the clarity? It would be huge if she did. After all, in this season’s third episode, Pam, a family friend of the Moreau family, says Marie, that Annabeth, unlike Marie, was naturally conceived by her seemingly infertile parents. Annabeth made this “real miracle” because no medical intervention was needed to get pregnant.
Did Marie and Annabeth’s parents so have the latter with composite V when she was a child? Did Vought it in Elmira? Or, if Moreaus got composed V before they conceived Marie, they went over to Annabeth when their mother got pregnant with her, and therefore made Annabeth the first baby born with composite V written for her genes? Hopefully we learn more about this and how powerful Marie is really in section 6.



