With The Boys finally back in town (or on television) for Season 3, there are plenty of unanswered questions about specific issues that were highlighted in the second season's finale.

Well, the secret about Neuman is out as of Season 3's debut, and it happens in the most gruesome way possible.

When Hughie discovers that his boss is truly a supe, it doesn't take long for Butcher and the rest of the gang to find out, but what's most surprising is how quickly that discovery occurs inside the season.

Showrunner Eric Kripke claims it was always the intention to pay off the Season 2 stunner sooner rather than later in a lengthy interview with Collider about Season 3.

The Boys season 3 has a perfect 96 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes with a "Certified Fresh" label, with 28 reviews as of this writing.

"What's remarkable about The Boys as a series is that each season has never felt starkly different from what came before it," we wrote in our review of the series.

Season one of the sitcom garnered an 85 percent rating from the review aggregator and was labeled "Certified Fresh," while season two received a near-perfect 97 percent rating.

Soldier Boy, a twisted take on another classic American-rooted comics hero whose arrival on The Boys is set to shake things up in more ways than one, is one of the most recent additions to the series this season.

Jensen Ackles reprises his role as the hopelessly smarmy supe, reuniting him with show creator Eric Kripke.

The Boys Season 3 started on June 3 with the first three episodes, followed by weekly installments every Friday until the conclusion on July 8.