The Boys Season 4 finale left fans with a flood of questions that won't be answered until the next season drops. From Annie's whereabouts to the fate of the gang, there are plenty of mysteries that the fantastic series will be expanding upon in its final episode. However, one small plot point that seems to be keeping fans busy is Hughie's pashmina reference to Starlight in the series finale of The Boys. But what does Jack Quaid's character mean by this comment? And more importantly, what exactly is a pashmina?
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Here are all the details about the curious reference in the Season 4 finale.
Simply put, pashmina is the unspun wool of the cashmere goat that can be used as a garment to protect yourself from the cold.
Hughie uses pashmina to describe Starlight in the Boys season 4 finale after he reveals that he unintentionally cheated on his partner with the shapeshifter. Annie is visibly enraged by this news and distances herself from Hughie. In a desperate attempt to make amends with her, Hughie tries to explain how he discovered the shapeshifter's true identity. He clarifies that the imposter Annie wore a designer dress to the apartment, unlike the real Annie's habit of wearing sweatpants. The shapeshifter also promptly found her car keys, which would normally take the yellow-clad Supe at least 15 minutes.