Lol hi Arcane is definitely my special interest and I could talk about it all day (Also, funny story: as someone with just a little prior knowledge of the lore and characters, I already knew back in episode 1 that Vi would someday put on that enforcer uniform, which made her backstory and her deep hatred of the enforcers SO INTERESTING. I was really curious how the writers planned to get us from one extreme to the other) As far as my actual predictions based on the trailers go, I think this season could actually BE the Jinx redemption story. Season 1 was her descent into the worst, most "evil" version of herself, and that's where we'll start in season 2. She'll be doing a bunch of very bad stuff, and Vi will feel like she has no choice but to help arrest her Then in a weird reverse of fortune, the undercity will see Vi as a traitor and Jinx as a hero who is attacking topside in some Robin Hood style steal from the rich to give to the poor type plan. They're wrong of course, but they believe it. And Sevika, who cares about the undercity more than she dislikes Jinx, convinces her to play along and pretend to be their savior so they'll all rebel against topside... but over time the people's love for her makes Jinx actually start to believe it herself maybe?? That she can be more than just a monster And that's how she becomes a hero who protects the people of the undercity and fights to get them a better life than the one they've had under Piltover's thumb
well said, i don’t blame none of the characters for their complexities and trauma, i like to see how they cope with what they know (with no professional help) the best they know how. yes people can lean towards vi and her traumas more in the common knowledge of society yet i agree im team Jinx 1000%. i can relate tremendously with her inner child & higher/shadow self yet also her choices ultimately is hers for knowing/learning herself just like how she’s able to pick up and learn gadgetry, bombs, hex tech, shimmer, & traps (organically).. can’t express how many times i’ve cried for Jinx through season 1 bc it was so oddly relatable and i know whether she lives or dies on season 2 she will forever be my favorite spirit animal anti-hero.
Lol hi Arcane is definitely my special interest and I could talk about it all day
(Also, funny story: as someone with just a little prior knowledge of the lore and characters, I already knew back in episode 1 that Vi would someday put on that enforcer uniform, which made her backstory and her deep hatred of the enforcers SO INTERESTING. I was really curious how the writers planned to get us from one extreme to the other)
As far as my actual predictions based on the trailers go, I think this season could actually BE the Jinx redemption story. Season 1 was her descent into the worst, most "evil" version of herself, and that's where we'll start in season 2. She'll be doing a bunch of very bad stuff, and Vi will feel like she has no choice but to help arrest her
Then in a weird reverse of fortune, the undercity will see Vi as a traitor and Jinx as a hero who is attacking topside in some Robin Hood style steal from the rich to give to the poor type plan. They're wrong of course, but they believe it. And Sevika, who cares about the undercity more than she dislikes Jinx, convinces her to play along and pretend to be their savior so they'll all rebel against topside... but over time the people's love for her makes Jinx actually start to believe it herself maybe?? That she can be more than just a monster
And that's how she becomes a hero who protects the people of the undercity and fights to get them a better life than the one they've had under Piltover's thumb
well said, i don’t blame none of the characters for their complexities and trauma, i like to see how they cope with what they know (with no professional help) the best they know how. yes people can lean towards vi and her traumas more in the common knowledge of society yet i agree im team Jinx 1000%. i can relate tremendously with her inner child & higher/shadow self yet also her choices ultimately is hers for knowing/learning herself just like how she’s able to pick up and learn gadgetry, bombs, hex tech, shimmer, & traps (organically).. can’t express how many times i’ve cried for Jinx through season 1 bc it was so oddly relatable and i know whether she lives or dies on season 2 she will forever be my favorite spirit animal anti-hero.
I want to know how the episodes of the series were released Arcane The first season was weekly, daily or all combined?
The season was split into 3 acts, so 3 episodes were released each week.