![]() In Season 3 he tries to make amends with his brother after their falling out in Season 1 by attempting to call out Blue Hawk, a police-themed Supe who murdered an innocent black man and lied about his aggression on the news.Some of Ashley's throwaway dialogue also heavily implies that the speedster heroes that Vought employs regularly burn out from the physical strain too, meaning all that A-Train did was delay the inevitable. After everything he sacrificed in the first season to hide his Compound V addiction and ensure he kept his spot on The Seven, Homelander ultimately replaces him anyway because the abuse has left him on the constant verge of another heart attack.Addled Addict: He started using Compound V as a performance enhancer, but becomes addicted to it and makes terrible choices trying to fuel his dependency. ![]() A-Train in the show, while still cowardly and a bully is humanized considerably, showing him to have a soft spot for his family, has legitimate relationships, and has some nuance in his thoughts about the wrongs he's done as a member of the Seven. In the comics, A-Train is a straight-up Hate Sink who is almost exclusively shown to be a wimpy jackass and who somehow is an even bigger douchebag than Homelander in that he couldn't even pretend to act nice, even in comparison to most other Supes.In the show, The Deep was the only one who did the deed and A-Train had no involvement in it. He's still a villain in both versions of the story, in the comics though, he participates in Starlight's sexual assault, openly mocks her in front of the entire Seven at Starlight's first meeting and tries to do it a second time before Starlight stops him.
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