What Happened to Susan Raynor in 'The Boys'? Is She Mentioned in Season 3?

What happened to Susan Raynor in 'The Boys'? She was a key ally in Butcher's mission to take down Homelander. Sadly, it cost Raynor everything. What happened to Susan Raynor (Jennifer Esposito) in The Boys? She hasn't been mentioned at all in Season 3 so far. Raynor was the deputy director of the CIA.

What happened to Susan Raynor in 'The Boys'? She was a key ally in Butcher's challenge to take down Homelander. Sadly, it price Raynor everything.

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What happened to Susan Raynor (Jennifer Esposito) in The Boys? She hasn't been mentioned at all in Season 3 to this point. Raynor used to be the deputy director of the CIA.

Key word — she was once.

Raynor worked covertly with Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) and the Boys. She was once just as anti-supe as they were. However, she had to play her playing cards in a extra subtle approach, given her activity position.

Raynor had a history with Butcher, and she also knew about Butcher's refusal to surrender on his lacking wife, Becca (Shantal VanSanten).

What happened to Raynor in 'The Boys'?

Raynor had distanced herself from the Boys after Lamplighter (Shawn Ashmore) killed Grace Mallory's (Laila Robins) youngsters. However, Raynor could not keep away for long and agreed to help Butcher and his vigilantes after Butcher came upon Vought's smoking gun — Compound V.

Butcher makes several requests to Raynor in trade for the Compound V. Raynor is of the same opinion to keeps the households of all the Boys secure, however she refuses to ship the CIA after Homelander. That, she argues, would be a dangerous, silly endeavor for all of them.

Ironically, it turns out Raynor should've pointed her focal point on some other supe. Sadly, the error costs her.

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Raynor's funeral.

While Butcher is nonetheless on the run in The Boys Season 2, Mother's Milk (Laz Alonso), Hughie (Jack Quaid), Frenchie (Tomer Capone) and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) reunite with Raynor.

She reassures Mother's Milk that his daughter is protected and satisfied. When the topic returns to supe-related issues, Raynor reveals her theory — "It's Vought! It's a f--king coup from the inside!" Raynor's nostril starts to bleed.

Hughie and Mother's Milk are horrified when Raynor's head explodes without caution. Clearly Raynor was heading in the right direction. It seems it used to be Congresswoman Victoria Neuman (Claudia Doumit) that killed Raynor.

Victoria acted like she used to be additionally anti-supe during her political marketing campaign, vowing to keep their powers in test and promising that Vought must be investigated for Compound V. Ironically, nobody used to be aware that she was once a supe herself and in cahoots with Vought's CEO, Stan Edgar!

Sadly, the Boys don't uncover the fact that Raynor was once onto until overdue in Season 3. Butcher then again, does reveal that he has a heart by means of sending an Edible Arrangement to Raynor's funeral. Grace Mallory (Laila Robins), also a former deputy director of the CIA and the founder of the Boys herself, attends Raynor's funeral alone.

Grace calls out Butcher for sending the Edible Arrangement when he appears in the backseat of her vehicle. Butcher argues that Raynor would've beloved it.

According to the trivialities notes for The Boys Season 2 on Prime Video, "After things went bad between them [Butcher and Raynor], he sent her an Edible Arrangement — a slight for which she never forgave him." Raynor's contributions to uncovering the Vought/Victoria conspiracy have not been stated in The Boys Season 3 — yet, anyway.

Rest in peace, Susan Raynor! You can catch new episodes of The Boys Season 3 each and every Friday on Prime Video.

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