Let me preface this by saying I adore this show, and I loved this season. I laughed, I cried, and I had a good time watching it. The art direction and animation is a masterpiece. This is probably my favorite show, but I think it's good to critique the things you love and this entire season I felt like I was waiting for something.
For a show titled Arcane, season one had remarkably little to do with the arcane. Yes, there was Hextech and magic, but the show was centered on this class divide between Piltover and Zaun and all the conflicts that stem from this. The very first scene of the show is enforcers killing citizens on the bridge, with Powder and Vi finding their dead parents' bodies. Zilco's reasoning for doing anything he did was because he believed he was helping Zaun, including raising Jinx the way he did. Vi was so passionate about her city and the injustice facing it. Caitlyn witnessing this injustice is what causes her to question the systems she is a part of. Viktor and Jayce (but especially Viktor) created technology with the intention of wanting to improve life for the undercity. Ekko is a revolutionary doing so much to give his people a community and a chance to live their lives. My point is literally every single character is connected by this conflict between the cities.
Now let's take a look at the second season. Where is this part of the story that was so essential to the first season? There's a brief revolutionary beat with Jinx and her followers but once they escape from prison, the show moves on from this and never touches it again. We see Caitlyn's descent into corrupt madness, becoming everything she and Vi wanted to stop. Eventually she realizes how wrong she was but do we see her make any reparations to Zaun specifically for the damage she caused? She gassed the city, poisoning the air even further (with gas that has been confirmed to make people sick in the long run), harming hundreds of innocent people. And Vi, a character so vehemently against enforcers in the first season, goes along with this for how long? Days? Weeks? And only stops when she can visually see the impact of Caitlyn's madness as she almost kills a child in front of her. These characters are flawed and I love that, but we see them get their happy ending without ever truly addressing or helping with what they did to Zaun.
Ekko sees an alternate universe of everything his city could be, everything they all wanted so badly in the first season. Equality, safety, education, food security, and more. He says he is thankful for the reminder and I fully believe he will go forth with this vision in mind, but do we ever see it? And that right there is the problem. We don't know what happens to Zaun in the end, we don't know if things get better. All we see is Sevika on the council but we don't know if that will fix anything since people have stood up for the undercity in council before and it did nothing.
I want to see Ekko rally his people and repair the damage caused by the war. I want to see Vi open up the last drop and make it what it was always meant to be, a place of community. I want to see schools open in the undercity in honor of Viktor and Jayce. I want to see the two cities heal from the damage done to each other. Fuck it, I just want literally any closure on this plotline! Just tack on a 2 minute montage of what happened to this city after the war and I'd feel a little better. But instead this part of the story was completely sidelined throughout the season and ignored entirely in the finale. I'm not someone that thinks every story needs to have a moral, but this show was trying to tell us something! The first season was screaming from the rooftops to beware of privilege, beware systemic oppression, to fight inequality, and I find it really sad that there was no conclusion for that.
I do wish there had been three seasons to give it a smoother transition form politics to magic but it is what it is. Nothing is perfect. This season gave me so much including the best depiction of soulmates I've ever seen in my life so you win some you lose some ig.
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attack of the clones redraw using the poc fancast by @writings-of-a-fool !!! I don’t think I want to draw these characters any other way now i love it.
bullying your in laws is fun, free, and endorsed by me [ID: Han Solo is leaning back, looking at a flustered Luke Skywalker. He’s asking “Why the kriff are you so a flutter ‘bout this mandalorian fella?” Luke is responding “Look, I simp for hot badasses who are also great dads.” Han says “Ha! but you’ve never had a crush on me, kid...” the next panel, Luke is looking over his shoulder, saying “ Well, yeah. I just said you’re not my type, didn’t I?” Han looks disgruntled, saying “fucking rude. I dunno how yet, but rude.” /end ID]
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so you’re telling me all those times eda fought before aoaw she could’ve been whoopin ass but she just didn’t feel like it?
honestly? sounds about eda lmao
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Straight A’s ✅
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Our favorite little miss perfect ❤️
kya’s speech hit tho
i just feel like there’s a lot of great moments from gen 2s young lives and i for one would like to see them
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okay let me say something real quick
Belos is holding on to Eda as all the other pieces are falling from the chessboard entirely, so what if he’s going to use the owl beast to fight against the others? But then why is he not holding Lilith too? Is she going to see what she’s done to her sister and regret bringing her to Belos? Will she help Luz save Eda? idlkk im scared
me watching Eda fight:
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seeing what happens right after:
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