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Stars Respond to the Stunning, Long-Awaited Moment as “The Boys” Unveil the “Kimchie” Scene!

Tomer Capone and Karen Fukuhara describe how they ultimately fulfilled the shippers’ desires for Kimiko and Frenchie.

Shippers ought to rejoice! The actors lovingly refer to each other as “Kimchie”; after a season-long game of will-they-won’t-they, Karen Fukuhara’s Kimiko and Tomer Capone’s Frenchie finally proved their love for one another with a Hollywood-style kiss in The Boys season 4 finale.

“I did a cute little gasp when I read it [in the script],” Fukuhara tells Entertainment Weekly. “It took the entire season to get to that point.”

“This relationship, it’s crazy because it got more complex and more interesting along the way,” Capone says in a separate interview. “I don’t know every beautiful friendship/romantic soulmate/twin flame story needs to evolve to kissing. It was weird, but also felt very right. It is that bridge you cross in a relationship where nothing’s going to go back to being the way it was for these two.”

Karen Fukuhara and Tomer Capone as Kimiko and Frenchie on ‘The Boys’ season 4.

Four seasons in, Fukuhara was convinced this moment for their characters wouldn’t happen. Frenchie was the first to really bond with Kimiko back in season 1, learning her unique form of sign language, and the two have only gotten closer. They traversed parallel emotional paths as each confronted the traumas of their pasts: Kimiko being a child soldier for the Shining Light Liberation Army and Frenchie committing horrific acts under the employ of Russian mobster Little Nina (Katia Winter).

The season 2 finale seemed to suggest they might get together when Frenchie decided to introduce Kimiko to “dancing” for the first time, but it turned out to be platonic by the time season 3 rolled around. Then in season 4, showrunner Eric Kripke and the writers confirmed Frenchie’s bi𝓈ℯ𝓍uality by giving him a romantic relationship with Colin (Elliot Knight), a man who works for Starlight’s charity organization.

“I thought, ‘Oh okay, it’s actually not going to happen,’” Fukuhara says of her reaction to that particular storyline. “I was quite disappointed because I do ship Kimchie. I’ve always wanted them to get together, but was okay if they weren’t going to be.”

Elliott Knight as Colin and Tomer Capone as Frenchie in ‘The Boys’ season 4.

“Frenchie’s not the kind of dude who would like anyone. He will pull a gun if someone will try to define him or give him any specific gender or something like that,” Capone says. “He’s just live and let live.”

Although Capone isn’t very involved on social media, he has heard rumors that certain homophobic users are upset about Frenchie and Colin’s relationship. He admits, “I was very sad about it.” “I try not to focus on it too much because I know that it stems from insecurities people have about their ego, about their machismo, about whatever it is, or about themselves. Conversely, I had a ton of kind folks write to me about Frenchie’s strong character and her bi𝓈ℯ𝓍uality. Many of the folks I speak with tell me how much it improved their self-esteem. Haters will always be hateful. I want them to come tamper with Frenchie and get off the keyboard.

The Frenchie-Colin relationship ultimately fizzled out in tragic fashion when Frenchie confessed to Colin that Little Nina tasked him with assassinating Colin’s family years before they met. Colin took out his rage in a very physical way, leaving a guilt-plagued Frenchie to turn himself into prison and Kimiko to help coax him back to life.

Fukuhara isn’t quite sure if the Kimchie shippers had anything to do with this character development in the finale episode, but she says Kripke was definitely aware of fans wanting Kimiko and Frenchie to get together. She also feels he took notice of her onscreen chemistry with Capone and factored that into the storyline for season 4.

“On the day when we were filming that kiss, I didn’t realize how beautiful it would be. I was blown away,” she says. “I didn’t know how they were going to shoot it in the script. It just said they lean in for a kiss. I knew it would be special, but I didn’t know it was going to be this backlit beautiful thing. I was so happy that they got their moment in that way. It was beautifully shot.”

But this is The Boys, after all. And we’re heading into the final season. Nobody is getting their happy ending. Well, except for Antony Starr’s Homelander. With the diabolical supe now fully in control of the U.S. government, the members of the Boys split off to go into hiding, but they’re too late. Homelander already mobilized his supe soldiers to track them down, likely to be shipped off to those concentration camps for dissenters he was planning with Tek Knight (Derek Wilson).

Karen Fukuhara’s Kimiko on ‘The Boys’ season 4.

Kimiko and Frenchie lose out against The Guardians of Godolkin, two superpowers from the spinoff series Gen V: the mentally manipulative Cate Dunlap (Maddie Phillips) and the superstrong Sam Riordan (Asa Germann). Sam puts Kimiko in restraint so Cate can mentally force Frenchie into a containment van.

Kimiko yells out and says, “No,” the first words she has said since being silent, as she helplessly watches as they transport her love away.

“I think it was written perfectly,” Fukuhara says of that moment. “I always thought that if Kimiko were to speak, it would be this guttural response to something in the original comics.” She points to a moment in the source material, created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick Roberston, where the typically silent “the Female” speaks when the Boys try to prevent Butcher from doing something horrible. “I thought that was a revolutionary moment in the comic books, and I was so proud of her reading it,” Fukuhara continues. “I thought, ‘If our show is going to do this, that’s also going to be a really, really crucial moment for the series.’”

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