Here’s a detailed review of , with a specific focus on its technical and narrative use of the OpenH264 video codec (though the codec itself is rarely a creative choice, I’ll address its role in streaming/distribution quality and how it affects the viewing experience for this episode). 1. Episode Synopsis (for context) “The Name of the Game” introduces Hughie Campbell, a heartbroken electronics salesman whose girlfriend is accidentally killed by A-Train, a speedster superhero. Billy Butcher recruits Hughie into a vigilante team aiming to take down corrupt Supes, especially Homelander and the Vought corporation. The episode establishes the show’s brutally satirical tone, graphic violence, and anti-superhero themes. 2. Technical Context: OpenH264 OpenH264 is an open-source video codec developed by Cisco, widely used for real-time encoding (e.g., WebRTC, Zoom, some streaming platforms). It’s efficient for low-latency and moderate-bitrate scenarios but is not the primary codec used for high-bitrate 4K streaming on Amazon Prime Video (which typically uses H.264/AVC or H.265/HEVC via commercial encoders).