What did you guys think about arcane season 2 and the ending? Remember this is just my opinion. If you liked the ending thats great and I’m happy for you. Remember to keep things respectful
Nah season 2 was pretty mid tbh. Like it wasn’t bad but it also wasn’t great. It’s like the picture perfect definition of mid. If I had to define mid I’d literally just say season 2 arcane
They took a great and impactful first season and concluded it with the washed out Marvel plot: Time Travel, Other Universes, Big Fan Service Fight at the end, Shipping characters making out, ... People are as blind as God of War Ragnarok when it first came out, probably will come to terms later with the fact that the finally did not pay off.
The AMOUNT of characters that to me that felt all of a sudden not caring about another character throughout the entire show...😢 Not to say it was bad writing. I'm not sure tbh. Like am I just biased that every little interaction and word to me matters? Because I love jinx a lot. And I really wanted vi to love her so much. But sometimes it felt like vi prioritized cait over jinx even at the beginning. Sometimes forgeting ekko too even tho there's no reason for her to put ekko aside or something since he's what vi thinks to be on the good side of things. But she always calls out for Cait. And maybe Im the one who just thinks family always comes first before lovers- as in jinx is your sister no matter what. And I would've preferred if vi had more of a clear and longer arc of always caring about her sister. Or just thinking/mentioning her atleast- like plz I feel like she barely remembers her at this point. And another character that randomly I feel like her caring of him is dropped out of nowhere when before they were having something between them is jinx when it comes to ekko. In ep7 she seems to be interested in him like how he's always been with her- atleast before he had given up on her. But back to their original verse jinx in the last episode felt like she forgot of ekko when he was the one who saved her from her self- or talked some sense into her. DANG IT THE GUY EVEN DREW AN X ON HIM FOR YOU and you don't have the decency to show up next to him in the ending (that's if jinx really did survive the blow up) like you just left ekko so patheticly sad and alone thinking... Okay I'm just bitter sweet about it tbh 😂 but no you're right I feel like they keep cutting character interactions and that's just my favourite part... Like I watch the show just for them. It feels like arcane sometimes just focuses on plot and rushing so much. Ep7 and ep5 were my favourite of all time just because it was slower pacing and people were actually conversing.
Season 2 is rushed? yes, but man there are so many flaws in your video, okay let me point it out, Jayce speech doesn't united Piltover and Zaun, look at Sevika and the Batguy leaving out the room, the one that united Zaun and Piltover are probably Jinx and Ekko at eps 9, Wild Runes doesn't get explained? dude, did you even watch the whole show? Jayce explained it to Ekko. Maybe you can't comprehend what happened in eps 7 even after watching it 2 times, Jayce saw what the Arcane can do to the people of Zaun and Piltover, at the start he saw Piltover and Zaun is f*cked up, and he got to explore it and he found out the statue thingy, that turns out to be alive, and he learned that the statue thingy is used to be the people of Zaun and Piltover, and Jayce got to meet Viktor at the end of his time travel and Jayce realized that Viktor dream is to make people perfect through the arcane, but turns out arcane power is limited, and even after Viktor turned into a "demigod" he still can't escape aging, and aging is maybe one of the reason why Arcane power is limited. and Viktor goals is explained enough through the show, Viktor was born with his limping legs, and he found the hexcore, and he found out that these hexcore can cure people, so Viktor just trying to help those who is in need, if your question is why? well because he alr suffered enough from those limping legs and he usde to live in Zaun, and he know how does it feel to have a disability even if you have talent, and his goal is to erase those disability just like what he did in act 2, and no, Viktor is not being controlled by the Arcane, he's getting controlled by his ambition, and he's not evil, he just a guy that trying to reach his goal, but for Jayce he's evil because he alr see what the Arcane will do in the future, and Ambessa trying to kill Mel? bro, if she really want to kill Mel those soldier would go ganging up against Cait and Mel, And the ending here is alr great, every character got their own ending, Vi and Cait got to be together, Jinx sacrifices herself to save her sister and she dies happy with Vander, Ambessa dies knowing that Mel is still care her mother, and Ambessa also know that Mel is already growing stronger just like what she wanted her daughter to be, Singed, well you know he got the best ending, Piltover and Zaun conflict is reduced by adding Sevika to the council, Jayce and Viktor got to see what is the peak of Hextech can do, and they dies as a partner and a scientist, Heimer got to die as a Scientist who helped his pupil, Ekko got the bittersweet ending because he's alone now in this universe, but hey he alr got the taste of jinx in eps 7, so yeah, for me Season 2 is amazing, but is it better than season 1? no, but Arcane still a great show, hell i would say that Arcane is the best video game adaptation that ever existed.
Yeah ok, but why the actual f*ck did Jayce kill Victor AFTER he talks to his future version who explained him everything? And Jayce tells Victor in THE LAST EPISODE about it?!? That makes the last 4 episodes pointless
Some of his points stand. The Piltover vs Zaun conflict got completely sidelined, because of the existential threat from Viktor. Winning that war got Zaun a representative in the council, but surely did not resolve the conflict. Sevika is only one in the council representing Zaun, vast majority of the council is made of Piltoverians. I agree that the danger of hextech was showcased well enough. So did Viktor's motivations as you pointed out. The wild runes/hexcore anomaly did not get properly explained, though. It got sort of explained by Jayce when talking to ekko, something about passing a tome with the angrily voice, but that's about it. All in all he is right that the season was rushed, it should've gotten few extra episodes, perhaps entire season to set it up properly. It was still good and to me it's the best show I've ever seen. It just could've been better.
@@MeanMawile Jayce didn't tell Viktor, Jayce just hugged Viktor, Jayce doesn't know that Viktor have these foresight power, and Viktor saw that his future self is regretting what he have done
It was just rushed not bad writing or lazy, everything was on point but if you you pay attention you can actually understand everything, but it was still rushed especially for those who doesn't pay attention, nothing more, still one of the best show, it was amazing, they should've made 3 season or 1 hrs episode but they wanted to move to another region
Did you pay attention? They put a drunk, a junior officer and a random nonhuman cop on a special force. Cait is insane between wanting to put jinx in a bodybag and not wanting to put her in a bodybag. If you want to put jinx in a bodybag, maybe don't bring the girl you think is going to prevent you from putting jinx in a bodybag. Are the enforcers absolutely crap? How did that attack happen, did Ambessa bribe all of the enforcers, guess Marcus was far from the only traitor there. They have no way of protecting for air, nobody thinks it is weird that a cop they have never seen is just walking bags around. They are shit. Also, did you know Vi is the kind of girl just dropping nuclear warheads on the ground for anyone to pick up. They didn't think twice about the story they were telling
My problem with the ending is more about the plot holes, if Jayce real mission was to show Viktor the future he didn't have to kill Salo, shoot Viktor or make war with him (killing a lot of people) he just needed to touch Viktor
yeah jayce did it all wrong! Future viktor told him to stop him not to kill him. but Jayce killed him and made viktor mad and choose to lose his humanity. Besides, Jayce fkn killed Isha and made WW mad and made a big war lol! he's stupid
I felt like the whole season was a bit rushed. The pacing was definitely different than in season 1. Not all story arcs of season 2 were rushed but most of them were when compared. Also the strenght of season 1 was it’s focus on characters instead of the plot. Where as season 2 had to side line that as well because of the rushed pacing. Still a good show over all though. I’d just rate season 1 a 10/10 and 2 a 7/10.
I feel like “ruin” is a pretty strong word for season 2 Arcane. I don’t think it ruined it (even if they tried, season 1 is just that strong). I think it’s such a complex story that they tried to fit into a time frame that was not suitable. Maybe make each episode 50 minutes, adding a good hour to the whole season to add in more time to breath. I know in reality that’s probably an additional million dollars but imagine. Also season 7 is a good episode. It adds to the tragedy of the current circumstances now that we know what could’ve been.
I agree with you, but one additional hour wouldn't have made it. The season was rushed not only during the end, but already starting with episode 1. Nothing felt natural anymore, they kept introducing new characters instead of just focusing on all the already exising plots and side-plots. By the end I just wanted it to end because I was no longer emotionally attached. The first season will still stay to my favorite of all time
for the most part, season 2 was better than season 1. s1 had enough plotholes and meaningless character interactions, the whole thing with vander trying to kill silco in the water flashback? never explained, goes against everything else we learned in that season. it just serves as a construed conflict. many loose plotstrands from season 1 haunt season 2 and they never get resolved. but act 3 of season 2 really falls apart and make it hard to gloss over the main weakness of the show: bad and lazy writing, incessant use of generic tv and movie tropes as a replacement for substance and story.
The scene where ekko is trying to convince jinx to live is so short it feels like that scene has been cut and we didnt get to see how he was able to convince her and that realy bothers me bcs this is the first time they ever had a conversation and it was just cut too short
Jinx really needed a reason to go from "suicideal" to "My sister matters most". Expanding this would've helped her character arc. I REALY wish Powder from the Alter dimension said something meaningful to Echo, and Echo repeated it to Jinx to get through to her.
what happened to police brutality and systemic racism in act 3, they threw all of the blame on ambessa and acted like piltover wasn’t incredibly racist since before vi and powder were born. Vis final line being “im the dirt under your nails” is a crime dawg
Not only vi but most of the characters, Viktor who was a pacifist in act 2, easily joins the amry to achieve his goals? Its like ai wrote this, and its not like they gave us any nuance with this either its just pushing the plot for the sake of an epic marvel level fight at the end
I don't even get what this line should mean exactly, like, is there really no other way to say I m not going to give up yet, that doesn't sound so degrading. Not only, vi's character arc was pretty much about how she needs to learn live for herself and not other people and at the end she's a dirt under cait's nails?
There a lot of questions open with this 'ending'. I am glad you lefties got what you are always crying for without the result being cringe af. There is no systemic racism, IRL or in Arcane, just dellusional people believing in it.
It felt like they were trying to wrap up too many character threads at once and no one had any room to breathe besides Ekko, but that's only because he got an entire episode to himself and everyone had to fight for scraps between the massive amount of time the Marvel fight took up.
Exactly. The have Piltover vs Zaun, Glorious Evolution/Arcane, Nonux shenanigans, Timetravel/parallel universes all in one season. It's too much for 9 episodes.
Should have been 3 seasons instead of 2, they could have very easily made Vi's Pit fighter ark could have been a whole episode and Ekko,Hiemer and Jayce's trip through the Arcane verse could have been a whole act itself
This might’ve been better if it was longer for sure, but the Vi/jinx relationship which was the heart of the show can’t cover all of Piltover Zaun history, it had to be short and concentrated into this. The fact we didn’t see Blitzcrank though, is crazy lol I just kinda expected so much more from the show and I think there was a minimum we had to get considering it was needed since Arcane is cannon.
@@steventomasi5557 'easily' bruhhhhhh they spent $250 millions for 1 season and 3 years mtfker i would be get drafted soon before i can watch the series in next 2 years
You’ll probably take a lot of flak from the fanbase. But I see your points and they make sense to me. And ultimately if we got more episodes of this show to be with these endearing characters, no one is gonna complain about that. It’s imperfect in its own way and accomplished what it set out to do. But yes it could have been so much better. Nothing in my opinion can beat season the perfection that is season 1.
I felt same. but my issue was more about Mel, her mother and her brother. Like why did her brother die? Why is mel a witch? Like what is going on? The witches want to get Mel so she can defeat her mother ? Like? I don't get so many things.
Lemme answer literally all of your questions, 1. Her brother died because it’s not who the black rose were looking for. 2. Mel has powers because Ambessa had an affair and a baby(Mel) with a member of the black rose so she inherited powers from her dad. The witches want Mel because she is technically part of their family and they want her to leave ambessa and join them
Her brother died cuz of the black rose ,although cuz of the weeks between arcs it’s understandable not to put together the full explanation together (I don’t exactly 100% know myself ,just kinda was implied by ambessa and black rose that the black rose did it) ,Mel appears to be a witch because ambessa got busy w some guy and I assume he had magic powers ,my assumption is that they wanted to recruit Mel because ambessa wouldn’t kill her daughter ,cuz family etc but if it’s not that then I don’t know, but if it is that then it should’ve been explained better which it would’ve been with more episodes
What gets me is that people defending the direction with Viktor...we have No Indication of the "wants to fix all imperfections" motivations in season 1. They do not exist. Season 1 Viktor was a young Dying man being prevented from leaving a legacy behind him to help his people. Viktor does not start out wanting to fix or cure himself, he only wants to help his people with hextech. It's only after he gets told that everything they've built to help Zaun will be held off for at least a decade and then the Arcane gives him a vision of the hexcore that he starts getting Desperate to not Die. Then he stops telling Jayce what he's doing because Jayce did a little macro-aggression on the bridge and Vitkor believes he can no longer trust him. Outside of "I can feel my body eroding." And maybe the not wanting to go on stage scene, there's no indication that Viktor ever really cared that he was 'imperfect' or at least not to the point of detrimental self loathing. And even those scenes have other explanations. He's dying too quickly to achieve his goals. He's a Zaunite with valid stage fright in front of Piltovians. There's never a moment where he says he feels like a burden. And he never says or really does anything to imply that he's always lowkey been a megalomanaical eugenicist 😅. The moment he causes harm, to someone other than himself, in the pursuit of survival, he gives up. He wants the hexcore destroyed and is willing and wanting to die. But cut to Jayce returning in season 2 and suddenly that's actually how Viktor always was...Jayce speaks in absolutes and always regarding Viktor’s villainy and it makes No Sense whatsoever. And that's not only because it rewrites Viktor’s character motivation from the beginning but because Jayce is also coming from a future where He Knows Viktor is still there?! And that Viktor is trying to fix things? Like, why are you starting the conversations with your friend who is on the cusp of Godhood with shooting him the chest and insulting him?! "There must be some part of you still in there." WHY are you saying that after the attempted murder and unsympathetic exchange. You've done it all backwards by that point jayce 😂. Not to mention the line "You always wanted to cure what you thought were weaknesses." And including his disease as a weakness. Yeah, he obviously wanted to cure idk Cancer?! We want to do that in real life?! Are you saying we shouldn't? That you should just accept death and die when you have technology that could be logically used to save you. Or is it only fine when that same technology is used to help the rich get richer?! You can still have unmanipulated Villain Viktor if you just make it clear he's been driven mad by the realization of not only his power, but because he's understanding all the world's suffering, but you cannot rock up with only 3 episodes left and act as if that's who he always was when it isn't true.
Adding to your point, How does implication that Vktor was a mage that saved Jayce as a child makes sense? It makes sense that viktor could have gone back in time, but how did he know to save Jayce, or was he there accidentally? What happened to him and Jayce in the end? Did they die? Did the y somehow destroyed all of a hextech, or just stopped viktor's invasion, did they teleported somewhere?
@tslex6477 I have a lot of thoughts on this and a lot of those thoughts center around the idea that Viktor is now essentially God 😅. I do not think he's dead. I don't think he can die. And he essentially says he's actually tried pretty much everything to stop himself from performing the Apocalypse and Jayce is basically the only person who ever cared about him. So, yes there are countless timelines where it's not Jayce. Where the Arcane finds Viktor another way and everything still happens. Because this godliness is Viktor's Fate, it's Viktor’s destiny to be the man in the robe. But it's only in the timelines with Jayce where Viktor feels he's capable of being saved because Jayce loves him and that love awakes the compassion and humanity within Viktor.
@@angelwings4191 that's the whole complication with this finale. Final destination we reached for this characters is meaningful but we basically skipped half of the journey to this destination. If we had like full on season three that would concentrate on black rose, medardas, arcane and Victor and jayce especially it would have been incredible ending, but we didn't get it unfortunately
@tslex6477 idk if I necessarily agree that that's my issue in regards to Viktor because I think we have enough to arrive at that conclusion. My personal issue is retconning his character motivation only 3 episodes left 🤣
@@angelwings4191 _"My personal issue is retconning his character motivation only 3 episodes left"_ this is the greatest weakness of your argument, none of these happening, Viktor is evolving with the story, nobody says it was his intention in S1, when Jayce comes back he speaks in absolutes not because he thinks Viktor has always planned this but because this will have happened in the future, he already knows the endpoint of the glorius evolution it does not mean Viktor at that moment is already there there is a key conversation between Viktor and Singed where you can get the hint: _"Do you believe in fate, Doctor? Our paths carved before us. Guided by an invisible hand."_ This implies a deterministic universe where things always will happen the same way and this is the information Jayce comes back with. No time travel/multiverse story will ever by fully logically explained of coruse but you are imposing your assumptions on the story that just not there. And nobody "manipulates" Viktor, he himself changes, his understanding changes and you can see the steps: suffering is bad, actions cause suffering, motivations cause actions but motivations cannot be split good and bad, both of them are 2 sides of the same coin and both side can cause good and bad actions too, therefore you have to remove emotions as the means of perfecting ourselves and later others but when you reach perfection no other dreams or plans or motivations can happen, perfection does not result happyness it results emptyness this is his final realisation that his journey, his original thought was mistaken. And only at this point does he want to retcon everything. the entire story is an entry level philosophical critique of Buddhism and its final destination Nirvana which.... you can think anything about it but it is explained pretty well step by step episode by episode _" there's no indication that Viktor ever really cared that he was 'imperfect'"_ the first thing he fixed in S1 was his leg, you can absolutely see his changes but the original seed of the idea was always there, even when he first met with Jayce he says: _"'Nobody's ever believed in me. A poor cripple from the undercity."_ Why does he mention the cripple? It has always bothered him. _"Knowledge is a paradox. The more one understands the more one realises the vastness of his ignorance."_ S2 is substantially weaker in my opinion than S1 but Viktor and Jayce's story is the best part of it.
what pissed me off is that they practically ignore jinx’s heavy trauma based schizophrenia in the third act. and before you say, “she saw silco”, that hallucination seemed way less like a schizophrenic episode and way more like how vi saw vander in season one when fighting sevika. i find it really hard to believe that someone with schizophrenia going through suicidal thoughts and tendencies after losing literally the one person that made them happy, wouldn’t have a single episode. especially since jinx never was able to get psychiatric help. also the fact that isha wasn’t brought up a single time in act three. i know jinx was mourning, so it would probably do her more harm than good if vi talked to her about isha. but the fact that we didn’t even get flashes of memories, like vi did multiple times when she was heartbroken over caitlyn. it made isha’s character fall incredibly flat. she was the catalyst for jinx to grow, yet she wasn’t remembered once for being that catalyst. i feel like act three they went for fan service rather than actually building up the story. that whole smexy scene between vi and cait could have been so much shorter, and while i loved the timebomb episode, for the sake of the story, they could have shortened it to make room for building up vi, ekko, and jinx’s plots in the world we’ve been following since the beginning. there are many more plot holes ive found, but ill just keep them to myself for now cuz this comment is already so long 😭
@ thats not a schizophrenic episode, or for jinx its not. schizophrenia involves hallucinations, which we see very frequently throughout the series. schizophrenic episodes can lead to wanting to off yourself because the hallucinations can be too much or could be telling you to do so, but we don’t see any of that. her offing herself was not because of her hallucinations, rather because of her pure grief of losing isha and not wanting to jinx anyone ever again. she said herself that “theres no good version of me.” it seems like her wanting to off herself is not due to any hallucinations but rather because she thinks the world is better without her. you could argue that silco telling her to walk away was misinterpreted by jinx and instead she thought walking away meant offing herself. but the silco that appeared, again, was unlike any of her other hallucinations. her hallucinations are seen as violent, glitchy, and bright colors to strain the environment around her. i find it weird that we don’t see those hallucinations again in such a trying time in her life.
U never talk about plot holes tho. U just talk about ur opinion on scenes that should be longer/shorter even tho going of opinion is like moving on thin ice. Plot holes is something different. Everyone can say I want this or that. Having no emotional connection is still personal experiance. Some cry, some say it flat. It just an opinion not a plot hole.
@@terminator6431 i said i wasn’t going into them because the comment was so long. having an opinion is okay. i know mine isn’t superior to any other people’s opinion, and i don’t think people who found the ending great are stupid. in fact, i actually did like the open ending. i just feel like many things could have been touched on further, because some characters fell flat for me. isha fell flat, and ekko kinda fell flat because he didn’t really get any props for bringing literally the whole undercity with jinx and also being the one thing that saved everyone in the end. maybe he did, but we didn’t really see it. if we got even a mural or something of ekko, that would have showed that the people recognized him for all he did. maybe ekko didn’t know want to be recognized for it, but we never see anything that explains why he wouldn’t want to be known. also, sevika being on the council just doesn’t make sense to me. if we had gotten a clip or hints that maybe sevika helped ekko and jinx rally together the undercity, she would have been proven to be a great leader and deserve a place on the council. but she didn’t say like a single thing in act three. in the end tho, its just my opinion, and what i felt were big problems may not be problems to others. its an art piece, everyone’s going to have their own interpretation.
I clicked on this video with curiosity, but then I heard you claim acts one and two were amazing, and you immediately lost me. Bad writing is all across this season, and it absolutely demolishes any potential chance of recovery by the half-way mark. Episode seven absolutely destroys Ekko's character. It also severely damages, if not outright destroy Heimerdinger too, while also giving his plotline an absolutely contrived and unsatisfying ending. To not even get into the utopia alternate universe nonsense, or Ekko's impeccable timing when it comes to saving Jinx. Victor's not the only one to lack a comprehensible motivation. Most characters receive this treatment this season. Acting in ways that goes against their character, or working towards goals which they are never given a reason to work toward. People are coming up with all kinds of theories, trying to make sense of the actions characters take, and it just highlights how little care was put into writing these characters this season. The idea of having Vi and Jinx reconcile seems ill advised in general, but especially within months of the events of the season one finale. It makes no sense and there is no chance for Jinx to "fully change" in such a brief time frame, if at all, and she'd need something far more impactful than a random child (with whom she had a relationship off screen) and her "dad" coming back *from the dead* (and crossing her path in an extremely contrived manner). The final scene with Jayce and Victor made no bloody sense, not to mention Jayce's final revelation makes you question every action he's taken since his return from the hextech apocalypse. It's all terribly written, and extremely painful to watch after how amazing season one was. I appreciate that you seem to be putting your honest thoughts out there, rather than pandering to a crowd, and I do agree with some of your criticisms, but I do feel like you're way off the mark on most of this. Also, as an adaptation, it's perfectly fair to criticize Arcane, both season one and two, for retconning official canon. This is a valid criticism for retcons in the game's lore too. The reason many people overlooked the lore inconsistencies for season one of Arcane, was because, despite those inconsistencies, it managed to deliver an amazing story, with extremely well written characters. Season two no longer has that defense.
I think that what they were going for with Viktor is that he wasn't being manipulated at all. Viktor's opposition to free will is actually pretty similar to his monologue at the end of episode 6 where he was already saying that human emotions and desire was the cause of both our greatest good and evil. The unspoken implication being that the only way to stop war and suffering is to reject humanity. That one little step is all that separates E6 Viktor from E9 Viktor. Jayce also said that he always saw everything imperfect as something that needed fixing like his legs and his disease when the truth is that those imperfections were always what made him human, which is a really good way to tie back Viktor's motivations to how he acted in season 1. It's true and it reinforces the idea that ever since S1E2 Viktor always had the seeds of the glorious evolution inside him. I think Viktor makes way more sense if you think that Viktor as the main villain of S2 is the exact same person as Viktor as he was introduced in the beginning without being controlled or manipulated. There was some symbolism in the finale that looked like Viktor might be 2 people but I think that was a metaphor for Viktor being one person making the choice between humanity or the glorious evolution and not that Viktor literally was with another person. I think that hextech in general is supposed to be an unthinking unfeeling magic force that generally makes life worse more than it makes life better. I also think that the show already had a ton of evidence that hextech was bad like Heimerdinger's arguments about the rune wars, the fact that hextech was used to make weapons, Mel's line that hextech may keep us alive but it won't save us, Jayce's promise to destroy the hexcore, the tree being poisoned, etc. Jayce's story in E7 to me only seemed like an apocalypse character story and also motivation for exactly what Jayce wanted to do in act 3: stop Viktor's glorious evolution and convince him to just go back to being Jayce's partner. I don't think that E7 needed to make any arguments about hextech being bad. I also don't think the hextech was a character at all, the main villain of S2 was just Viktor and nobody else.
i liked viktor in season 2, but they really needed to be more explicit with his character writing. at times, it often seemed as though he was being manipulated even though he wasn't, and he generally just lacked agency during most of the major events, only for it to be revealed that he was the one who orchestrated everything from the first place. with a few minor course corrections his arc would have been far more compelling. still though, i agree that his ethos of perfection over everything is completely in line with that of viktor from season 1. he was obsessed with his own flaws and he saw perfection as the only 'cure' to his illness and the perceived illness of the world.
@@andresrivaldo1019 the framing made it appear as though he was not in control of his actions, but rather being manipulated by the hexcore. this turned out not to be the case, but especially given how his thralls ended up, they should have made it more clear with viktor's own actions that he was acting in accordance of his own will. he didn't have nearly enough agency.
@@canjier8353 more like it sold us on future ips because they already confirmed many many projects on the way animation and live action and i don't like the sound of that i have a feeling they will stretch too thin
The fact Vi didn’t go after her sister to stop her from committing suicide in favor of sleeping with someone who domestically assaulted her and it’s never addressed was the breaking point for me.
I largely agree - the ending is rushed. Finale lacks *proper* build up. Motivations of characters like Ambessa and Victor (or even why they work together) are not clear enough. I couldn't be really invested in the final battle, when it was not so clear how it came to that point in the first place. The way this kind of script should normally work is: first extensive build up, then satisfying resolution. Resolution doesn't work even half as good as it can, if the build up is lacking and IMHO it is very lacking here. That's exactly why many things in the finale feel unearned. Another way to look at it is by well known saying that story is as good as its villain. Ambessa and Victor don't work well as villains, because of their unclear motivations and (sometimes) incomprehensible decisions. Compare that to Silco in season 1, who had absolutely amazing character arc and when his motivations changed near the end, we as the viewers knew perfectly well why (IMHO, one of the best written villains ever). Don't get me wrong, there are still great moments and ideas in the season 2, also animation is superb. But for me, the ending is a failure, which indeed could be avoided with few additional episodes focusing on the build up (and also providing a bit more exposition).
The story itself was incredible but I mourned for what could've been. The first half of this season should've been its own season and the latter the final season. The amount of times I kept saying this would've been so cool if there was more time to let it breatheee. The plot twist at the end would've been mind blowing if the execution was better
The show needed to drop all of the noxian stuff and re focus on piltover vs zaun, viktor would have definitely been enough to bring them together for the ending. And even still we needed a third season
Even at season one I felt like ambessa is just unnecessary. Sure I just hated ambessa in season but a lot of people didn't seem to mind her presence‚ which led me to believe that maybe she fits the story‚ and it wasn't wrong writing. But now I'm just annoyed she was such a heavy focus.
@@CzarsSalad not even riot could do it. But in another universe if money and fatigue wasn't a thing a 3rd season would've been a must instead of a need.. because it actually really does need a 3rd season
Season 1 - masterpiece. Season 2 - not even close. So many viewers - "nO itS PErFecT you JUst doNT GeT it. Yalls celebration of mediocre writing is why so many shows suck. Yall will watch anything like good little consumers
Funny seeing everyone in the comments mocking your take saying stuff like "bro watched arcane while scrolling instagram" yet none of them actually produce a satisfying explanation for everything that went wrong in S2. I've yet to see a good video on the subject. Not everything HAS to be explained in a piece of art but come on, there are glaring issues with how the series wraps up.
Yeah, you're right on point - all the very interesting personal and societal themes were brushed aside for the world-ending threat, which just isn't as satisfying. They should've ended season 2 at episode 7, spent more time at episodes 4/5 and made a 3rd season. Also the unfeeling Warwick/Viktor zombie thing was really meh, the last two episodes felt incredibly rushed and I kind of just stopped caring while it turned into a Marvel movie style fight and shit
One thing I haven't seen people talk about how bad the dialogue was. "It was always you and me sister", "I just want my partner back" or whatever the exact lines were. Having characters straight up state their motivations through dialogue felt like an amateur writing mistake of telling instead of showing, and episodes 8 and 9 were full of these and it made all of the previously great characters seem one dimensional and completely made me disengaged with whatever was going on. Well, that alongside all the other problems.
@@ondrejheryan8780 It was cringey because to me it felt like the characters were talking to the audience, instead of each other. The lines just didn't come off as natural and so none of the "emotional" moments actually hit.
many of arcane's problems could have been fixed simply by adding a few more minutes to each episode and by trimming much of the fat in acts 1 and 2. i think that arcane presented a lot of good ideas and plot points in isolation from one another, but it did not necessarily drive any of these points home or weave them together into a convincing overarching narrative. other than episode 7, which had a strong thesis and character arc for ekko, much of season 2 felt like a substandard execution of a standard plot; scenes did not flow seamlessly from one another and many writing decisions felt contrived for the express purpose of moving the plot forward to the next point and addressing as many open plot threads as possible before trying to wrap everything up. the crux of the issue was that there was a paradoxical combination of useless meandering and failure to make consistent claims and decisive choices about the themes of the main plot.
People are not going to accept this, but so many things were missing. So many mysteries and barely any answers from the show. LOVED ep7 as well though.
I love the show, the season one is perfect, half o season 2 is perfect too, but sadly what he's saying is 70% right because i really didn't understand why the show took another path, like he said in the first season it was piltover and zaun and it was fucking perfect, but in the second season they introduced the humanity, machines, fucking magic but this time it was too much, magic took all the suspens and all the credit but the main conflict (zaun and piltover) is forgotten, you can say that he "didn't understand what they have done" but no i understand the path they took and just we dont care🙂 i just don't care about humanity and greatest evolution that doesn't concerne me... But piltover and zaun THAT i wanted to see what happened, how it will be settled, who will be the new vander, maybe jinx maybe vi maybe none of them, what ambessa will do with them, like bro AMBESSA, she was meant to be the final boss, why giving a creature that we doesn't even recognize to be the final boss, this shit is not victor(victor said: "In the pursuit of great, we failed to do good.") Like now if i ask you what is your favourite episode of the last arc, most of you will choose the episode 7, why? Because it is all about characters that we love, that we seen grow, and about zaun, but who tf cares about machines and humanity🙂 well its a great show, the second season is excellent but not perfect like the first, its okay the writer's wrote a story and i am really happy that this masterpieces exists (even if im fucking angry that they didn't give vi her time in the last episode, like she was always the victime we really lost her character that i loved soooooo much in the first season, she was funny, fucking badass and in the final episodes she was just a victim who cry's and need her sister or cait and can't do nothing on her own, even like in fighting, they didn't gave a her a proper fight in the last episode... About the arcane explanation, he's right again (god i hate to say this because it's my second favourite show it huuurts) well the arcane is not meant to be explained, in the first season we just know that arcane is magic and that it can be summoned by runes, and that was enough, i mean why would we want to know about how it works we are not in class, BUT making the arcane the subject of all season 2, NOW we need an explanation, you need to understand how it works, why would the arcane to devastate the three of ekko for example? You know what i mean... Fuck my life man i wanted a final fight in ghe bridge it would be so fucking awesome because all started there, the 1vs2 ambessa vs cait and mel was perfect , but a 1vs1 with vi vs jayce would have been phenomenal, hear me out, if victor cured vander and AFTER only after that, jayce killed victor then vi would have been sooooo fucking angry against him, jinx trying to suicide and ekko saving her was perfect, and we wanted to see how jinx and ekko calls all of the undergound, bro that's what i wanted, instead i saw stars🫥and magic that i dont even understand🫥 two friends talkings in the fucking galaxie where in the world would i care 🫥
pause any frame at any given point and it's filled with enough details. The pacing is the problem. Not the writing. So many necessary conversations that needed to happen never happened. That's my only gripe with the show.
@@uzairahmed4197You're both right tbh. It had awful pacing because they had to squeeze everything into 9 episodes and the writing suffered for it. The finale struggled because we wasted the first 8 episodes on too much build up and a filler just for the final half of Ep 9. Too many plotlines and character beats could've easily been their own standalone act or even season, and they tried to compensate by making each frame have as much detail as possible (bcos show don't tell apparently). Season 2 easily became too big for it's own good. The first season was great because despite all of the subplots, the main focus was always Vi and Jinx with the politics of Zaun and Piltover in the backdrop. How did we go from that to magic Ultron/Skynet working with Sparta, also Mel is a Mage, and Jayce, Ekko, and Heimerdinger discovered the multiverse.
@@Neavh that would've been so much better tbh. Fortiche should have known better especially since it's actually common for shows to either have moive episodes for long multi-parters for their finales.
When people say "rushed", this is what they mean. Writers who have been living in the world for years forget that they need to do basework for people who haven't.
I think season 2 just had too much to handle and not enough time to do it justice. Season 1 had a good amount of laundry to hang up but season 2 had too many clothes and not enough hangers
The main ideas they introduced and what they wanted to explore were good. In isolation, the scene at the end where Jayce appeals to Viktor's all but lost humanity by showing him the end result of his glorious evolution and a future Viktor trying to right his past wrongs, was beautiful (I was sobbing my eyes out). However, the way it got there makes apparent the lack of time they had to develop anything leading up to that moment of splendor and realization. The issue is not the writing as the show is still amazingly written even in the final act, but the pacing and all the scenes that they only implied but never got a chance to show - Ekko and Jinx's conversation, Zaun and Piltover banding together to stop the Noxians, maybe some more resistence at the idea that Jayce is a doomsayer, more time exploring Viktor's failing faith in humanity, things that could have fleshed out the story some more and given the ending that much more weight.
I'm someone who did somewhat care about the canon, especially since Riot themselves said that Arcane was canon. I originally thought Arcane was going to be one of their non-canon parallel universes but Arcane season 1 always followed a route where it could have been considered canon nonetheless. When they stated it was canon and that Arcane was the characters' origins, you are set up to believe that it leads up to them being how they are in League of Legends, but that clearly is not the case - Jayce, Viktor, Jinx, Warwick, and Heimerdinger are gone, Cait loses an eye, Warwick never gets his wolf head.. They never progressed towards being their League characters aside from Ambessa. It would make sense if they just erased these characters completely, removing their default skin and replacing it with their Arcane variant, while also adjusting voicelines, but other than that I cannot see how Arcane being canon makes sense while the characters in League of Legends are also considered canon. Arcane also disrupts the lore of other characters. Both Camille and Blitzcrank are characters that utilise hextech to fundamentally exist, the show doesn't make it clear if they moved away from Hextech or simply stopped using the core, but hextech usage must persist for these characters to work. Blitzcrank was also a character created by Viktor, however I don't recall ever seeing Blitzcrank nor any automaton in Arcane, so Blitzxcrank can't be canon.
exacly! Its so sad they didnt includes the opinion of piltover and zaun about hextech after the fight. i mean if they would say "lets make hextech but with good usege" i wouldn't be mad. Because that means Camile and Blitzcrank can be later create in the universe. But the biggest and the smallest problem is now that Seraphine is usless now. Her lore its nothing bcs of arcane
It may be a nitpick, but i couldn't dislike warwick more, he has one of the best desings in the game, i was hoping for when singed messes with him again he would become the wolf he is, but no, he just became more humanoid and less "wolfy?"
Season 2 has almost a GoT rushed ending issue. But only problem with last 2 episodes, instead of last 2 seasons. Arcane should have been a 3 season show
You have to take off the rose tinted glasses. ARCANE IS NOT PERFECT. Second season is ok, but i think it dropped the ball when it comes to letting the dialogue do the work and instead relied more on spectacle, big music pieces and such FAN SERVICE. It's for sure not 'canon' and confirmed a different universe if you've seen the ending. There was no way to finish this show in the last three episodes.
I agree with this, its so rushed and theres so many things going on in the last 3 episodes. After i finished the last episode i was thinking for a minute and was like wtf is going on and why was it happening.
it was so disappointing. Don't get me wrong its still a great show, but season 1 was goated. Had to change my arcane rating on imdb from a 9 to a 8 due to this second season
I had the same feeling about the two last episodes but I don't think that is a writing lazyness, I think it's a political problem that began since the season 1. Arcane is kind of torn about politic : this show use and tease about revolutionnary imagery but creators of the show are deeply "reasonable left". The independance of Zaun on hand before intervention of Jinx, the very positive view of Vander are announcing the final reconciliation, the ideal Zaun of mirror world, the depressive Jinx and the empathy with tyrants. A tepid reconciliation between Piltover and Zaun against technofascism is just the political view of the creators of the show. It's too easy and ruin all the social tension set up earlier but it's intentionnal. A lousy intention but not a lazyness. The real and deep lack of these last two episodes are the story engine rooted in class struggle. Either there had to be no reconciliation between cities and a fast surrender from Piltover or three more episodes to see the Piltover betrayal and Zaun revolution. A shipping between first world Jinx and Ekko would have been a way to illustrate a bond between serene activism of Ekko and necessary all burn of Jinx. A redemption arc for Caitlyn would have been minimally necessary. Isha's death should have arouse Jinx's anger and Jinx will to tribute to Isha's will of revolution.
you cooked. they took no risks and they pulled so many punches in terms of making meaningful ideological statements. it's insane to me how much evil caitlyn did without facing ANY repercussions whatsoever and not making any reasonable attempt at atonement for her crimes. conversely, this is why i think that singed is an extremely solid character; he's entirely based around the ideal of absolute conviction and his character arc is completely consistent with this ideal.
I agree, S1 developped its themes in a fantastic way, the social struggle, the motivation and PSYCHOLOGY of its characters, politics, and had an amazing cliff hanger ending because it left you in despair knowing everything S1 built was destroyed in mere seconds by Jinx. S2 wasn't bad per se but the themes totally shifted from "undercity vs uppercity" where you knew both parts had their rights and wrongs, to a more... generic plot of "good vs evil" with a way less nuanced villain which had to be stopped at all costs. In my opinion it wasn't bad at all, but it feels like a waste because, even though the reconciliation between the two parts of the city can work this way, with them teaming up to bring down a common enemy, it doesn't really work in the bigger picture, especially after the fantastic work they did setting up Vander and Silco in S1. S1 felt very real whereas S2 felt like your standard, good fantasy show. My biggest disappointment was Ambessa tbh. She felt intelligent, powerful, cunning. Then she decides to team up with viktor but it doesn't make sense AT ALL, how in your right mind can you really accept to deal with an apocalyptic hive mind JUST to have a stronger army... Idk it just didn't feel right to me, Ambessa was looking for a tool to be militarized like Hextech, how could she not see Viktor as the menace he was to all humanity? It felt like a plot device to give us the climax of season 2
@@Ritacuore3 I'm not disagreeing with you! Just wanted to share my thoughts. Personally, I think Ambessa is being blinded by her ambitions. She has stated before that her family is her weakness. Her desire to protect them. So when she knows of a magical enemy and meets Viktor using a type of magic that looks like it can be controlled, that man looks like a powerful ally. Especially when a smart guy like Singed is saying that he thinks he can help her use that power. She is still smart and considering her choices, but the Arcane is hard for anyone in the show to comprehend.
@lexjade2712 yes and that's why I can't really buy it. She really saw Viktor turn hundred of people in mindless killer machine puppets with a mere touch, do you think she really thought she could control that? Yes she was blinded by ambition and that was her story arc but that is just insane.
it's less of a political issue and more of biting more than what they can chew. they wanted to invent too much heavy philosophical lore on the fly and they didn't manage to make sense out of it. there are good ideas there just not for 9 episode where you spend half your time focusing on character interaction with your zillion tiny storylines, only to abandon half of them for this out of the blue apocalypse
I think he knows this, and his point still stands. The Jayce portion of the episode is complete filler. We learn nothing from Jayce, about Jayce, about hectech or the arcane. We see the world that could be through Ekko and that's perfectly done IMO. But Jayce stuff is nothing of
@@tiagodelgado1214 dude Jayce is walking through a desolate post apocalyptic wasteland that once was his thriving city, how you can't understand why that would convince him that hextech is a curse? Do you want to live in Jayce ep7 world or in piltover? C'mon it's not that hard
Do you think so? I think the people who liked it massively outweigh the people who didn't so it'll likely remain like that. I personally disliked it a lot especially the 3rd act but everyone I'm talking to doesn't have the same problems as me😂
@@bobbyuchiha19 Well I think a lot of the evaluation is rather emotional right now there is still a lot of hype surrounding the show many people didn't even finish act 3 yet. But looking back I think the emotional aspect will probably fade and people will see the difference between the first season. But that's just what I think maybe it will be known as an awesome ending and I just didn't like it as much as other people.
I understand and agree with most of what you are saying. The show definitely placed itself in 6th gear and rarely slowed down for a breather. Everything that happened was amazing and a visual spectacle, but there is definitely a plentiful amount of necessary character moments completely skipped in Season 2. For me the issue simply came down to one major reason as to why this is: Too many subplots. Season 1 was mainly centered around 3 key characters with their own individual narratives, but what made them all flow and intertwine was their connecting theme to the invention and political power struggles of weaponizing Hextech and so each narrative felt natural and consistent. Season 2 not only doubles the amount of subplots, but also has them telling completely separate stories from one another and as a result becomes way too much to balance and juggle within the confines of 9 episodes. Strongly feel season 2 should have ended with Jayce killing Herald Viktor, which in turn could have centralized around the conflict of Piltover and Zaun reaching a boiling point. A third season could have and should have focused solely around Viktors descent to a villain, and would have allowed the Piltover Zaun feud to naturally diffuse with the rise of a greater threat.
I agree that it is a bit rushed, however, many of the points you are making about things not being explained don't hold up. Why does victor become "Evil"? Because Jayce kills him due to emotions, Viktors goal is to cure humans of all things that can cause them pain or harm, and he realizes emotions is one of these things. Why does Piltover and Zaun unite? Obviously it's due to Jinx and Ekko, however, this could have used one episode showing Jinx and Ekko rallying up Zaun to join the fight, it's a bit scuffed that it happened off-screen. What is the arcane? The entire point is that the people don't fully understand what it is or what it can do, one could think you didn't even watch the show.
I 100% agree with your points, after I watched act 1 I was telling my friends there is no way they can end the show within 6 episodes, I was even more sure after act 2, they should have stretched season two.
"Everyone dies, Caitlyn, Vi and Mel are traumatized, the end" was such a... Deflating ending. People might not realize this, but this is what The Walking Dead was destroyed by. All depression, all sacrifice, all pain and suffering. Everything that was built up, was broken down, and nothing is left standing. If that's the formula for future shows, I just don't wanna watch it. Feels like The Walking Dead.
But that’s a core theme in the show is it not? Ambessa literally tells Caitlyn in the sparing scene that a core tenant of battle IS sacrifice. I understand wanting happpier endings, but when a show has these narrative concepts so concise with each character, I can’t necessarily have a problem with it.
@@michaelbrixx716 The story itself is doing a Cyberpunk Edgerunners, which isn't a bad thing by itself. Except... Riot Games is all about Continuity. Nobody is really clammoring for another season of Edgerunners so much as they are like "MAN that was a good show!" Notice how nobody wants MORE of the depression? They're hailing the show's artistic quality and understanding of cinematography and characters, but... The characters are all dead. All fan content is about dead characters. The problem I had is that they DIDN'T have to go that route. They could've dne impeccable storytelling, while still leaving room for stories to be told after. They didn't have to bring a wrecking-ball to the ENTIRE cast of characters. This is a problem that will become increasingly evident the more they do it. They're tying up too many characters, storylines, and loose ends. The Walking Dead had the same issue. Artistic depression is fun, once. But I do not feel like it fits here. Because now, the conflict of Zaun and Piltover is finished (with a 2 minute rousing speech!?), every interesting character is dead (some ambiguously, if they want to pull a Gandalf in the future...) And every lovable side-character had their story cut short. This, is the opposite of worldbuilding.
This is what destroyed Game of Thrones. Everything became pointless in the end, which retroactively made the entire story suffering porn. Why get invested?
I think the reason for the teamup was supposed to be Jinx rallying the masses of zaun but they just didn't have time. So they just cut to jinx, ekko and the zaunites appearing there as backup for the fight. I like to think that's what happened, but they should have showed it.
I agree a little, the problem with part 3 was the deaths of a lot of characters that were build up greatly just to go to waste with blatant and quick deaths. Some of those deaths were even unnecessary like one of Vi teammate the big guy I forgot his name
@@humpback5890 they're literally gonna make more shows from the Arcane universe... imo they should have made season 2 and 3 - they would've gotten money from season 2 and make season 3. Now, they got money from season 2 and are going to make another show. So how is money involved here?
I do agree that they drop the jinx rise as a symbol plotline. They could have shown jinx and ekko and zevika rallying the zeunites before together with a big speech. Also explaining their vision of Zaun from what ekko saw in the alternate timeline. Jinx telling them she will not let Isha sacrifice was not go to be in vain. Then she and Ekko exchanging spray paint to simbolize the union (Optional). This would not break their entrance in the final fight it would only enhance it. Since it from its shock factor of the airship and the firelights when the situation was going dire.
-- I do agree that they drop the jinx rise as a symbol plotline. They could have shown jinx and ekko and zevika rallying the zeunites before together with a big speech. Yeah and the fact that Zaunites come to battle and charge at the moment Jinx arrives with a flying machine is totally a coincidence right?
I HARD agree!! Such a relief im not the only one who feels that way I feel like I’m going crazy seeing other people’s reactions. Felt so dissatisfied and let down
Nice! I agree with a lot of stuff discussed here. I think season 2 is great but it being the end to the series? I didn't like it, 'm not a fanboy nor shill so I'll just be honest. Episodes 8 and 9 left me with a bad taste in my mouth. I feel like all the dislikes are Viktor's hivemind puppets that think Arcane is perfect and has no flaws xd
they fucked up act 3. needed 6 episodes not 3. all was rushed. Arcane ended in ishas sacrifice. the last 3 episodes were just extra stuff not really needed. at least we got something.
The whole act 3 felt like the writer had ADHD or something. It also felt like these are just a bunch of TikTok edits joined together to create a compilation for each plot. Like please anyone explain why the s*x scene of Vi and Caitlyn needs to be existed in that context and storyline?
Spot on. I think a lot of people (but still a minority) feel this way, but you’ll get hate from the majority that can’t see any wrong in this show. Did not like season 2
it WAS lazy writing. ambessa's character narrative was "no mercy" and she forgave cait there. soldiers didnt kill Vi while they had chance and killed other soldiers, guess what, plot armor. victor DID NOT HAVE TO go back in time to solve that, what could have been easily solved. and guess what, evangelion did the same thing when they were low on budget, these guys had low time but the writing did get fkd up. so many characters came from the dead, everytime someone dies, poof they are alive. vander died twice dude. at the end scene, powder was calling vi to get off vander. vi acts out of character there, and for no reason. writers forgot the power ceiling. now the focus is which power ranger is more powerful, which was never how it started. it was about character depth. it was not just fast paced, it was just fucked up storyline at this point. in just a single episode, they just ruined so much... i would never stop recommending arcane to people cuz it is amazing writing eighteen minus one. i hope they can just release one episode as replacement, idk they should have budget and resources.
4:05 What do you mean you don’t know what the arcane is? Early in season one heimendinger states clearly that he doesn’t like them “messing with the arcane” arcane is simply a term used in the show to describe the higher powers aka magic in the world. What they are looking at isn’t the arcane it is theorized by them in that scene to be a wild rune and it being that size shows that they have pushed the rune to its limit with the hexgates and are going to face the consequences of messing with “the arcane” the unknown magic power that they have abused. It’s frusterating to hear people ask that as if they would like the show better if the arcane was a physical mcguffin all the characters were after, the arcane is a concept in thier world that ties all the characters together through the recent discovery and utilization of it, not hard to understand.
Don't let the dislike count discourage you, this take is well put together. Anyone malding in your comments saw pretty colors and decided that's all it a show needs to be good.
Let's not forget they started a gang war in Zaun in Act 1, and 2 last chem barons alive who were fighting for Silco's spot weren't shown since then and the gang war never concluded. And somehow Sevika, who everyone ignored at rallies, became Zaun's leader and got a seat at the council?? She also didn't say a WORD in whole Act 3 bro😭 The epic art and fight scenes are carrying the 2nd season.
Well, for me Arcane S2 has ended on Ep6 and Ep 7. Because they said that Arcane is the story of two young, orphaned sisters, growing up and getting into trouble in the dual city of Zaun and Piltover. So, the sisters story has ended in Ep6 and Ep7. Yes, for me ...
Actually there is no story line in season 2, it is just a long build up to a big fight in the end, what a shame on this writers, clearly there was no more passion as they already said.
Yeah, mostly agree. I was confused by the victor plot twist. Victory sets Jayce on the path to haxtech (as the hooded mage). Victor gains his power via hextach. Then, destroys the world. He then goes back in time to inspire Jayce to make hextech so Jayce would stop him from destroying the world?... Is it me or does this make no sense.
I agree. The ending ruined the show. Thanks for putting your opinion out there regardless of the backlash. As soon as VI and Cait had that jail scene, the shippers were locked in to claiming it was the best show ever. Even though Jinx just told VI that she is gonna end herself and VI just immediately decided banging Cait was more important than chasing after her sister to save her. Nobody would ever think like this. What nonsense.
It was the worst-rushed ending for the greatest show. Also, why ppl dislike this review? He's absolutely right. Act 3 = TOTAL TRASH. After you cried about Isha and thought there will be such deep ending, to receive only a spit in your face, lmao
I agreed about the rush part. I think 1 more episode right after 8 "move 9 to 10" focusing on the struggle to heal and forgive between Zaun and Piltover would have been nice, also Jinx and Ekko should have gotten more interactions. The end wasn't completely spoil to me "sorry if it was for you" since episode 9 itself was still very good and full of emotional impact. Also I'm pretty sure they will go more in depth about the arcane/ magic in the next season. Piltover and Zaun is not really big on magic if you read Leag lore. My guess for the next season is that they will start in Noxus and that's where we will learn more about The Arcane since noxus is the place where ancient mages/ world conqueror resided. You forgot this is a multi series show, there are questions still because the show is not finished. So be patient and see if your questions will be answer on the next season.
2:01 Yes but no. You've forgotten how both sides have essentially lost their leaders/council/chem-barons - their identity as Zaun and Piltover gradually got diminished. It's only when Jayce called in representatives of Zaun and Piltover, did they finally have this meaningful peace talk for a common goal - the removal of Noxian influence. That's been the goal this whole time - something reflected to the last arc of season 1. You see this in S2 Episode 7, where Heimerdinger was able to influence the necessary change to join both sides - by introducing the brilliant minds into Piltover and allowing himself to oversee the entirety by essentially living by the bridge, rather than his tower.
I completely agree. The fact that none of the last two episodes of season 2 has a single iconic musical moment says a lot. It's like they were written by a different team.
I love the show. Was a little thrown by the last episodes, but still enjoyed them. The creators went the way they wanted. Can't blame em. To me, it doesn't just feel rushed. It feels like they changed the theme, as you touched on. It went to good vs evil rather than a class struggle. They seemed to back away from any political message they had. For example, Heimerdingee goes back and changes life in Zaun. Does it rather easily, it seems. They never comment on how, with relative ease, most of the upper class in Piltover could have done the same at any moment. They simply don't out of greed and complacency. I thought that was a big miss.
THE WHOLE SEASON WAS RUSHED!! Nothing about this season is perfect with the exception of the animation. This is a significant drop in quality from season 1. Period.
L take. While I agree the finale was a bit rushed it did not feel like “a significant drop off” from the previous season, at least for me. As long as you payed attention the story was still easy to follow
nah s1 was so overrated if we want we can find flaws everywhere, for example the first 2 episodes are so slow and boring jinx turnoff at episode 3 i can say its too rashed like she changed in a second wtf,too much slowmo with no reason at sometimes the animation wasnt as good as season2 and at the end how silco dies is also kinda rushed,overall the 2 seasons are amazing
@@helenline1790 I seriously don't get what's rushed, rushed for insanely slow people yes, cause I got everything on my first watch, it's not the show fault if you are THAT slow to catch up things on the series. Period.
rushed? probably not, there's just too many things happening at the same time and they didn't give time for viewers to digest it; especially for people who don't pay attention to little details. Is the ending too open minded? nope, League lore/story are interconnected, they cannot end champions lore when they still have some part in other champion stories and also its also like that for potential cameos. Did the arcane plot stray too far from season 1? Arcane were never about jinx and vi, they only started with them; and to tell you, this ain't even 1% of league lore, jinx and vi story can be considered insignificant compare to other champs story
Also the fact that we never get to see jinx build her identity as the person we saw in the wars just dissapoints me bcs. When silco died all she was left was jinx but the isha came into her life and powder starts to heal, and it realy felt like powder wasnt just a person from the past that keeps appearing on her but something that was apart of her and in the end she dosent feel like shes jinx anymore but she also dosent feel like powder and i wish i get to see how she can forge her own identity and leave the past behind
This feels like someone who lied down and watched the show but got confused when it ended because he didn’t spend it actively thinking about what was going on
What I don't understand is why is the arcane telling Viktor to turn everyone into a magic machine, while telling Jayce to stop Viktor. It's all contradictory, unless arcane is not an entity, and those two just *happened* to be traumatized by the whole experience... Which still feels like just adding external plot drama that's not motivated by characters themselves
Absolutely agree that everything felt compressed and rushed. But I can't blame the showrunners for that. From what I understand, Arcane was meant to run for five seasons. I think they could have reasonably reduced that to three. But Netflix (it's always Netflix) made them wrap it all up in season 2. It's a genuine pity, as the show and its characters really needed time to breathe, and they didn't get it. The ending, especially, played more like a highlight reel than an actual finale; hitting the basic plot points they'd sketched out, but leaving out all the much-needed connective tissue that would have made it all hang together, give those moments emotional weight, and just plain make sense. Jinx's journey from unhinged homicidal psychopath to revolutionary icon and loving maternal figure happened in an eyeblink and was not convincing, however cute Isha was as a surrogate daughter. Jace's big speech to unify the Piltover factions against the existential threat of Victor was actually laughable in light of the fact that he, himself, CAUSED Victor to become a threat. And, as you pointed out, Victor's turn from Hextech Jesus into soulless mecha-monster seemed to happen just *because*, as well. And don't even get me started on the confusing, time-filler Black Rose stuff that sprang out of nowhere in S2. For all that, Arcane is still a magnificent show; visually stunning and narratively fascinating, with characters that are complex and deeply engaging. It's just a pity they didn't have the time needed to bring the story to a more well-paced and organic conclusion.
They pulled a Game of Thrones ending... and it sucks badly. The writting was soo lazy and bad it feels like they wanted to end the arc and move on to the next project. Just like Game of Thrones season 8.
2:14 argument to that, yes, they had good and bad people, but I feel like this season. They really did emphasize that those were the reasons these two sides were as separate as they were. Council was going out of its way to make sure that there were borders between the two cities and the chem barons leaders were just making everything worse. So the fact that they got rid of all of them gave the two sides an opportunity to unite together, but it wasn’t enough. They had to fight a war together to fully glue themselves as one nation against a greater threat. That’s how you get echoes vision of a better piltover over. By removing the council and hex tech. 2:45 that’s because they got rid of what was dividing them in the first place. And they didn’t even fully formed until the final battle broke out. 13:20 because every episode cost $20 million Netflix actually lost money regardless of the show did well or not. 100% believe that they would’ve gone longer if the budget wasn’t so high
Wow. The shills are REAL! 😂 The show was sh*t. Also, the material did come from the game, after all. And because some of the players who have been playing the game from the beginning have gotten upset or disappointed, and have dared to express it, there is this really weird disrespect, or even hatred, coming from other people who are acting as if they have no right to? The player outrage is simply because RIot comes in and tries to force the players to accept changes made to the lore of champions, that Riot had already changed, by the way, saying that Arcane is cannon, while then turning around and changing THAT cannon on top of the changes that they had ALREADY made in the lore, FOR ARCANE, is just utter ridiculousness. I will tell you this, for me personally, and I dont give a crap about what anyone else has to say, and therefore will not reply, but because of that, Arcane is not cannon then, as far as I am concerned, Riot. As it was made quite clear, despite what Riot had originally told all of their playerbase that the show was mainly for their players and the fans of their game(s), that this show was instead clealy made as a show that was just made for people who do not play their game(s), and who do not give two sh*ts about their game(s) or their players. And apparently, that's who the show is actually really for. And that is fine. I couldn't care less. It was the part where Riot tried to force this as cannon to all of their loyal longtime players, when this show honestly should be and just exist as its own separate thing or entity. That's the main thing here. That's what really matters to the players. But the show, even taken by itself, in all honesty, was very rushed, even felt very cringe and "try hard-y" at times, and has quite a few gaping holes that, for some reason, the Arcane viewers seem to be unwilling to address. So shills abound. Perhaps Riot just cannot afford honest bad reviews, so they paid for good ones. lol I don't know, nor do I really care at this point. It was pretty lame in my opinion, which I do have a right to have my opinion. And it was definitely NOT at all as passionate, moving, and detailed as Season 1 Arcane was so clearly lovingly made. It felt extremely overhauled, overstretched, and rushed. As this is my opinion, I won't be changing it, therefore will not respond either. So have fun. 😂 Side note: The hilarity and the audacity of Riot Games to still want players to spend a "million dollars" (sarcasm) on some "gatcha" supposed "special" Jinx skin for this mess that they did?! I will be laughing for weeks!! 😂🤣
The things I'd love to see in s 2: - more of Sevika. I feel like the writers had something planned for her but changed their minds. After saving isha she either disappeared for a long time or was just there as a background character. Where's another fight with such a fancy arm? - Sevika's and vi's interaction, at least about how they resolve their issue and decide to not be enemies anymore - Jinx talking to isha's image for the last time like with silco. She doesn't mention the girl after her death. That's strange - Jinx saving caitlyn before fighting "vander" in the last episode - Jayce's and caitlyn's last interaction as old friends - more of jayce and mel. They're a couple, common. They needed a proper goodbye. He made up with victor but couldn't have 1 dialogue with the woman thanks to which he achieved great things and saved the world? These 2 seem to have forgotten about each other - Ekko's and vi's interaction after powder's death. Surprise: they didn't talk to one another throuthe whole season - Jayce finding out about the fact ekko's responsible for the incident in his apartment - ekko telling everyone about heimerdinger's sacrifice - caitlyn apologizing to vi for shit she did to her - singed should've died - more of ekko and jinx in the original world. At least 1 convo or flashback of their childhood before the last fight - more episodes. The last 5 are very rushed with so many characters, conflicts and plotlines. Either there should've been 15+ episodes in the season or make then season 3 about piltover and undercity preparing for a new war, fighting a common enemy and finally making peace after that - the people jinx rescued from prison should've paid her back and helped her with something The main problem with the 2nd season is the lack of interactions
What did you guys think about arcane season 2 and the ending? Remember this is just my opinion. If you liked the ending thats great and I’m happy for you. Remember to keep things respectful
Overall I liked it but I do agree the ending was way too rushed
Ngl, I feel like a lot of the points you made here were addressed by the show or left intentionally ambiguous.
It was amazing and you are wrong
The whole season sucks
@@helenline1790 And you are wrong too
"how to misunderstand a great show"
Literally 💀
This 💯
stop coping season 2 had a lot of issues ignoring them won't make them go away
Nah season 2 was pretty mid tbh. Like it wasn’t bad but it also wasn’t great. It’s like the picture perfect definition of mid. If I had to define mid I’d literally just say season 2 arcane
They took a great and impactful first season and concluded it with the washed out Marvel plot: Time Travel, Other Universes, Big Fan Service Fight at the end, Shipping characters making out, ... People are as blind as God of War Ragnarok when it first came out, probably will come to terms later with the fact that the finally did not pay off.
Ekko and Vi having not spoken to each other throughout the entire season is actually insane.
really just goes to show how disconnected the narrative was. the story beats were ok but the execution left a lot to be desired.
The AMOUNT of characters that to me that felt all of a sudden not caring about another character throughout the entire show...😢 Not to say it was bad writing. I'm not sure tbh. Like am I just biased that every little interaction and word to me matters? Because I love jinx a lot. And I really wanted vi to love her so much. But sometimes it felt like vi prioritized cait over jinx even at the beginning. Sometimes forgeting ekko too even tho there's no reason for her to put ekko aside or something since he's what vi thinks to be on the good side of things. But she always calls out for Cait. And maybe Im the one who just thinks family always comes first before lovers- as in jinx is your sister no matter what. And I would've preferred if vi had more of a clear and longer arc of always caring about her sister. Or just thinking/mentioning her atleast- like plz I feel like she barely remembers her at this point. And another character that randomly I feel like her caring of him is dropped out of nowhere when before they were having something between them is jinx when it comes to ekko. In ep7 she seems to be interested in him like how he's always been with her- atleast before he had given up on her. But back to their original verse jinx in the last episode felt like she forgot of ekko when he was the one who saved her from her self- or talked some sense into her. DANG IT THE GUY EVEN DREW AN X ON HIM FOR YOU and you don't have the decency to show up next to him in the ending (that's if jinx really did survive the blow up) like you just left ekko so patheticly sad and alone thinking... Okay I'm just bitter sweet about it tbh 😂 but no you're right I feel like they keep cutting character interactions and that's just my favourite part... Like I watch the show just for them. It feels like arcane sometimes just focuses on plot and rushing so much. Ep7 and ep5 were my favourite of all time just because it was slower pacing and people were actually conversing.
No joke I think she has like 3 lines in the entire final episode
What I want to know is why it took Ekko to get to Jinx and not Vi?
also sevika said 0 words in all of Act 3
Episode 7 of Season 2 is also my favorite episode of the entire series
For me it was so bad i watched it at 1.5 speed outside of the jayce in hell scenes.
Makes you realy think how the most disconnected episode of the season is considered by alot of people to be the best one.
cried every time i rewatched it
@@sometimesfunny420 you kidding right?
Same!
Season 2 is rushed? yes, but man there are so many flaws in your video, okay let me point it out, Jayce speech doesn't united Piltover and Zaun, look at Sevika and the Batguy leaving out the room, the one that united Zaun and Piltover are probably Jinx and Ekko at eps 9, Wild Runes doesn't get explained? dude, did you even watch the whole show? Jayce explained it to Ekko. Maybe you can't comprehend what happened in eps 7 even after watching it 2 times, Jayce saw what the Arcane can do to the people of Zaun and Piltover, at the start he saw Piltover and Zaun is f*cked up, and he got to explore it and he found out the statue thingy, that turns out to be alive, and he learned that the statue thingy is used to be the people of Zaun and Piltover, and Jayce got to meet Viktor at the end of his time travel and Jayce realized that Viktor dream is to make people perfect through the arcane, but turns out arcane power is limited, and even after Viktor turned into a "demigod" he still can't escape aging, and aging is maybe one of the reason why Arcane power is limited. and Viktor goals is explained enough through the show, Viktor was born with his limping legs, and he found the hexcore, and he found out that these hexcore can cure people, so Viktor just trying to help those who is in need, if your question is why? well because he alr suffered enough from those limping legs and he usde to live in Zaun, and he know how does it feel to have a disability even if you have talent, and his goal is to erase those disability just like what he did in act 2, and no, Viktor is not being controlled by the Arcane, he's getting controlled by his ambition, and he's not evil, he just a guy that trying to reach his goal, but for Jayce he's evil because he alr see what the Arcane will do in the future, and Ambessa trying to kill Mel? bro, if she really want to kill Mel those soldier would go ganging up against Cait and Mel, And the ending here is alr great, every character got their own ending, Vi and Cait got to be together, Jinx sacrifices herself to save her sister and she dies happy with Vander, Ambessa dies knowing that Mel is still care her mother, and Ambessa also know that Mel is already growing stronger just like what she wanted her daughter to be, Singed, well you know he got the best ending, Piltover and Zaun conflict is reduced by adding Sevika to the council, Jayce and Viktor got to see what is the peak of Hextech can do, and they dies as a partner and a scientist, Heimer got to die as a Scientist who helped his pupil, Ekko got the bittersweet ending because he's alone now in this universe, but hey he alr got the taste of jinx in eps 7, so yeah, for me Season 2 is amazing, but is it better than season 1? no, but Arcane still a great show, hell i would say that Arcane is the best video game adaptation that ever existed.
I don’t think jinx is dead tho but if anything she escaped with her shimmer to not return as to let her sister be happy
Yeah ok, but why the actual f*ck did Jayce kill Victor AFTER he talks to his future version who explained him everything? And Jayce tells Victor in THE LAST EPISODE about it?!? That makes the last 4 episodes pointless
Some of his points stand. The Piltover vs Zaun conflict got completely sidelined, because of the existential threat from Viktor. Winning that war got Zaun a representative in the council, but surely did not resolve the conflict. Sevika is only one in the council representing Zaun, vast majority of the council is made of Piltoverians.
I agree that the danger of hextech was showcased well enough. So did Viktor's motivations as you pointed out.
The wild runes/hexcore anomaly did not get properly explained, though. It got sort of explained by Jayce when talking to ekko, something about passing a tome with the angrily voice, but that's about it.
All in all he is right that the season was rushed, it should've gotten few extra episodes, perhaps entire season to set it up properly. It was still good and to me it's the best show I've ever seen. It just could've been better.
@@MeanMawile Jayce didn't tell Viktor, Jayce just hugged Viktor, Jayce doesn't know that Viktor have these foresight power, and Viktor saw that his future self is regretting what he have done
I agree with you man ...well said
Singed is the main character in Arcane. Done what he pleased, get what he wanted, was never punished. True chad.
LOL very true, the whole time he is just patiently sitting there waiting for his plans on plans to come into motion.
Like in game
LETS GOOO
he get the orochimaru treatment
Lol he got accidentally punished in the warehouse explosion by Jinx 🤣. But thats about it.
It was just rushed not bad writing or lazy, everything was on point but if you you pay attention you can actually understand everything, but it was still rushed especially for those who doesn't pay attention, nothing more, still one of the best show, it was amazing, they should've made 3 season or 1 hrs episode but they wanted to move to another region
Well said, i agree!
Why do you watch if you don't pay attention? That's not the show's fault, it's the viewer's
It needed longer to be better but what we got was good
Did you pay attention? They put a drunk, a junior officer and a random nonhuman cop on a special force. Cait is insane between wanting to put jinx in a bodybag and not wanting to put her in a bodybag. If you want to put jinx in a bodybag, maybe don't bring the girl you think is going to prevent you from putting jinx in a bodybag.
Are the enforcers absolutely crap? How did that attack happen, did Ambessa bribe all of the enforcers, guess Marcus was far from the only traitor there. They have no way of protecting for air, nobody thinks it is weird that a cop they have never seen is just walking bags around. They are shit.
Also, did you know Vi is the kind of girl just dropping nuclear warheads on the ground for anyone to pick up.
They didn't think twice about the story they were telling
@@aleksandergolembka8659 bro it was kinda rushed. still great but couldve easily been better with a couple more eps
bro watched arcane while scrolling on insta
while u watched Arcane while jacking off to VI caitlyn lesbo scene
YUP, the ending was brilliant and should be studied. I plan to do many videos on Arcane's immaculate themes.
@@introvertedinfp Hope you're being sarcastic. As much as I enjoyed season 2 it had many problems.
@@CantCookForLife Nope, not at all. But it takes a decent level of media literacy to understand this show 🙃
Nah Bro he's right. The pacing was horrid. Also the fact that Zaun bends tò the fascist state and joins them
My problem with the ending is more about the plot holes, if Jayce real mission was to show Viktor the future he didn't have to kill Salo, shoot Viktor or make war with him (killing a lot of people) he just needed to touch Viktor
Yes touch viktor very easy
yeah jayce did it all wrong! Future viktor told him to stop him not to kill him. but Jayce killed him and made viktor mad and choose to lose his humanity. Besides, Jayce fkn killed Isha and made WW mad and made a big war lol! he's stupid
i want to touch viktor too
yea did you notice how jayce's hallucinations just disappeared after act 2 ?
There still going to make shows based off this ending
I felt like the whole season was a bit rushed. The pacing was definitely different than in season 1. Not all story arcs of season 2 were rushed but most of them were when compared. Also the strenght of season 1 was it’s focus on characters instead of the plot. Where as season 2 had to side line that as well because of the rushed pacing.
Still a good show over all though. I’d just rate season 1 a 10/10 and 2 a 7/10.
must be expensive the
But the pacing being rushed makes it imperfect. There is beauty in imperfections, that's what makes it what it is
I feel like “ruin” is a pretty strong word for season 2 Arcane. I don’t think it ruined it (even if they tried, season 1 is just that strong). I think it’s such a complex story that they tried to fit into a time frame that was not suitable. Maybe make each episode 50 minutes, adding a good hour to the whole season to add in more time to breath. I know in reality that’s probably an additional million dollars but imagine.
Also season 7 is a good episode. It adds to the tragedy of the current circumstances now that we know what could’ve been.
I agree with you, but one additional hour wouldn't have made it. The season was rushed not only during the end, but already starting with episode 1. Nothing felt natural anymore, they kept introducing new characters instead of just focusing on all the already exising plots and side-plots. By the end I just wanted it to end because I was no longer emotionally attached. The first season will still stay to my favorite of all time
for the most part, season 2 was better than season 1. s1 had enough plotholes and meaningless character interactions, the whole thing with vander trying to kill silco in the water flashback? never explained, goes against everything else we learned in that season. it just serves as a construed conflict. many loose plotstrands from season 1 haunt season 2 and they never get resolved. but act 3 of season 2 really falls apart and make it hard to gloss over the main weakness of the show: bad and lazy writing, incessant use of generic tv and movie tropes as a replacement for substance and story.
The scene where ekko is trying to convince jinx to live is so short it feels like that scene has been cut and we didnt get to see how he was able to convince her and that realy bothers me bcs this is the first time they ever had a conversation and it was just cut too short
Jinx really needed a reason to go from "suicideal" to "My sister matters most". Expanding this would've helped her character arc. I REALY wish Powder from the Alter dimension said something meaningful to Echo, and Echo repeated it to Jinx to get through to her.
what happened to police brutality and systemic racism in act 3, they threw all of the blame on ambessa and acted like piltover wasn’t incredibly racist since before vi and powder were born. Vis final line being “im the dirt under your nails” is a crime dawg
Not only vi but most of the characters, Viktor who was a pacifist in act 2, easily joins the amry to achieve his goals? Its like ai wrote this, and its not like they gave us any nuance with this either its just pushing the plot for the sake of an epic marvel level fight at the end
I don't even get what this line should mean exactly, like, is there really no other way to say I m not going to give up yet, that doesn't sound so degrading. Not only, vi's character arc was pretty much about how she needs to learn live for herself and not other people and at the end she's a dirt under cait's nails?
There a lot of questions open with this 'ending'. I am glad you lefties got what you are always crying for without the result being cringe af. There is no systemic racism, IRL or in Arcane, just dellusional people believing in it.
It felt like they were trying to wrap up too many character threads at once and no one had any room to breathe besides Ekko, but that's only because he got an entire episode to himself and everyone had to fight for scraps between the massive amount of time the Marvel fight took up.
i cringed so hard when she said that LMAOO
Exactly. The have Piltover vs Zaun, Glorious Evolution/Arcane, Nonux shenanigans, Timetravel/parallel universes all in one season. It's too much for 9 episodes.
Should have been 3 seasons instead of 2, they could have very easily made Vi's Pit fighter ark could have been a whole episode and Ekko,Hiemer and Jayce's trip through the Arcane verse could have been a whole act itself
This might’ve been better if it was longer for sure, but the Vi/jinx relationship which was the heart of the show can’t cover all of Piltover Zaun history, it had to be short and concentrated into this. The fact we didn’t see Blitzcrank though, is crazy lol I just kinda expected so much more from the show and I think there was a minimum we had to get considering it was needed since Arcane is cannon.
@@steventomasi5557 'easily' bruhhhhhh they spent $250 millions for 1 season and 3 years mtfker i would be get drafted soon before i can watch the series in next 2 years
skill issue
Not at all.
You’ll probably take a lot of flak from the fanbase. But I see your points and they make sense to me. And ultimately if we got more episodes of this show to be with these endearing characters, no one is gonna complain about that. It’s imperfect in its own way and accomplished what it set out to do. But yes it could have been so much better. Nothing in my opinion can beat season the perfection that is season 1.
From breaking bad to avengers age of ultron. So sad to see this show destroyed
😂 wow that is accurate
I felt same. but my issue was more about Mel, her mother and her brother. Like why did her brother die? Why is mel a witch? Like what is going on? The witches want to get Mel so she can defeat her mother ? Like? I don't get so many things.
It's complete nonsense unfortunately 😔
Lemme answer literally all of your questions, 1. Her brother died because it’s not who the black rose were looking for. 2. Mel has powers because Ambessa had an affair and a baby(Mel) with a member of the black rose so she inherited powers from her dad. The witches want Mel because she is technically part of their family and they want her to leave ambessa and join them
Her brother died cuz of the black rose ,although cuz of the weeks between arcs it’s understandable not to put together the full explanation together (I don’t exactly 100% know myself ,just kinda was implied by ambessa and black rose that the black rose did it) ,Mel appears to be a witch because ambessa got busy w some guy and I assume he had magic powers ,my assumption is that they wanted to recruit Mel because ambessa wouldn’t kill her daughter ,cuz family etc but if it’s not that then I don’t know, but if it is that then it should’ve been explained better which it would’ve been with more episodes
@@bru2008 imo the whole Mel and black rose storyline isn’t over and is being set up for a future league of legends series centered around Noxus
There's an insane amount of history and lore with the Black Rose and Noxus so it's best for them to touch on it for now and explore it later
What gets me is that people defending the direction with Viktor...we have No Indication of the "wants to fix all imperfections" motivations in season 1. They do not exist. Season 1 Viktor was a young Dying man being prevented from leaving a legacy behind him to help his people. Viktor does not start out wanting to fix or cure himself, he only wants to help his people with hextech. It's only after he gets told that everything they've built to help Zaun will be held off for at least a decade and then the Arcane gives him a vision of the hexcore that he starts getting Desperate to not Die. Then he stops telling Jayce what he's doing because Jayce did a little macro-aggression on the bridge and Vitkor believes he can no longer trust him.
Outside of "I can feel my body eroding." And maybe the not wanting to go on stage scene, there's no indication that Viktor ever really cared that he was 'imperfect' or at least not to the point of detrimental self loathing. And even those scenes have other explanations. He's dying too quickly to achieve his goals. He's a Zaunite with valid stage fright in front of Piltovians.
There's never a moment where he says he feels like a burden. And he never says or really does anything to imply that he's always lowkey been a megalomanaical eugenicist 😅.
The moment he causes harm, to someone other than himself, in the pursuit of survival, he gives up. He wants the hexcore destroyed and is willing and wanting to die.
But cut to Jayce returning in season 2 and suddenly that's actually how Viktor always was...Jayce speaks in absolutes and always regarding Viktor’s villainy and it makes No Sense whatsoever.
And that's not only because it rewrites Viktor’s character motivation from the beginning but because Jayce is also coming from a future where He Knows Viktor is still there?! And that Viktor is trying to fix things? Like, why are you starting the conversations with your friend who is on the cusp of Godhood with shooting him the chest and insulting him?!
"There must be some part of you still in there." WHY are you saying that after the attempted murder and unsympathetic exchange. You've done it all backwards by that point jayce 😂.
Not to mention the line "You always wanted to cure what you thought were weaknesses." And including his disease as a weakness. Yeah, he obviously wanted to cure idk Cancer?! We want to do that in real life?! Are you saying we shouldn't? That you should just accept death and die when you have technology that could be logically used to save you. Or is it only fine when that same technology is used to help the rich get richer?!
You can still have unmanipulated Villain Viktor if you just make it clear he's been driven mad by the realization of not only his power, but because he's understanding all the world's suffering, but you cannot rock up with only 3 episodes left and act as if that's who he always was when it isn't true.
Adding to your point, How does implication that Vktor was a mage that saved Jayce as a child makes sense? It makes sense that viktor could have gone back in time, but how did he know to save Jayce, or was he there accidentally? What happened to him and Jayce in the end? Did they die? Did the y somehow destroyed all of a hextech, or just stopped viktor's invasion, did they teleported somewhere?
@tslex6477 I have a lot of thoughts on this and a lot of those thoughts center around the idea that Viktor is now essentially God 😅. I do not think he's dead. I don't think he can die. And he essentially says he's actually tried pretty much everything to stop himself from performing the Apocalypse and Jayce is basically the only person who ever cared about him. So, yes there are countless timelines where it's not Jayce. Where the Arcane finds Viktor another way and everything still happens. Because this godliness is Viktor's Fate, it's Viktor’s destiny to be the man in the robe. But it's only in the timelines with Jayce where Viktor feels he's capable of being saved because Jayce loves him and that love awakes the compassion and humanity within Viktor.
@@angelwings4191 that's the whole complication with this finale. Final destination we reached for this characters is meaningful but we basically skipped half of the journey to this destination. If we had like full on season three that would concentrate on black rose, medardas, arcane and Victor and jayce especially it would have been incredible ending, but we didn't get it unfortunately
@tslex6477 idk if I necessarily agree that that's my issue in regards to Viktor because I think we have enough to arrive at that conclusion. My personal issue is retconning his character motivation only 3 episodes left 🤣
@@angelwings4191 _"My personal issue is retconning his character motivation only 3 episodes left"_
this is the greatest weakness of your argument, none of these happening, Viktor is evolving with the story, nobody says it was his intention in S1, when Jayce comes back he speaks in absolutes not because he thinks Viktor has always planned this but because this will have happened in the future, he already knows the endpoint of the glorius evolution it does not mean Viktor at that moment is already there
there is a key conversation between Viktor and Singed where you can get the hint:
_"Do you believe in fate, Doctor? Our paths carved before us. Guided by an invisible hand."_
This implies a deterministic universe where things always will happen the same way and this is the information Jayce comes back with. No time travel/multiverse story will ever by fully logically explained of coruse but you are imposing your assumptions on the story that just not there.
And nobody "manipulates" Viktor, he himself changes, his understanding changes and you can see the steps: suffering is bad, actions cause suffering, motivations cause actions but motivations cannot be split good and bad, both of them are 2 sides of the same coin and both side can cause good and bad actions too, therefore you have to remove emotions as the means of perfecting ourselves and later others but when you reach perfection no other dreams or plans or motivations can happen, perfection does not result happyness it results emptyness this is his final realisation that his journey, his original thought was mistaken. And only at this point does he want to retcon everything.
the entire story is an entry level philosophical critique of Buddhism and its final destination Nirvana which.... you can think anything about it but it is explained pretty well step by step episode by episode
_" there's no indication that Viktor ever really cared that he was 'imperfect'"_
the first thing he fixed in S1 was his leg, you can absolutely see his changes but the original seed of the idea was always there, even when he first met with Jayce he says:
_"'Nobody's ever believed in me. A poor cripple from the undercity."_
Why does he mention the cripple? It has always bothered him.
_"Knowledge is a paradox. The more one understands the more one realises the vastness of his ignorance."_
S2 is substantially weaker in my opinion than S1 but Viktor and Jayce's story is the best part of it.
what pissed me off is that they practically ignore jinx’s heavy trauma based schizophrenia in the third act. and before you say, “she saw silco”, that hallucination seemed way less like a schizophrenic episode and way more like how vi saw vander in season one when fighting sevika. i find it really hard to believe that someone with schizophrenia going through suicidal thoughts and tendencies after losing literally the one person that made them happy, wouldn’t have a single episode. especially since jinx never was able to get psychiatric help. also the fact that isha wasn’t brought up a single time in act three. i know jinx was mourning, so it would probably do her more harm than good if vi talked to her about isha. but the fact that we didn’t even get flashes of memories, like vi did multiple times when she was heartbroken over caitlyn. it made isha’s character fall incredibly flat. she was the catalyst for jinx to grow, yet she wasn’t remembered once for being that catalyst. i feel like act three they went for fan service rather than actually building up the story. that whole smexy scene between vi and cait could have been so much shorter, and while i loved the timebomb episode, for the sake of the story, they could have shortened it to make room for building up vi, ekko, and jinx’s plots in the world we’ve been following since the beginning. there are many more plot holes ive found, but ill just keep them to myself for now cuz this comment is already so long 😭
she tried to off herself. that seems like having an episode.
@ thats not a schizophrenic episode, or for jinx its not. schizophrenia involves hallucinations, which we see very frequently throughout the series. schizophrenic episodes can lead to wanting to off yourself because the hallucinations can be too much or could be telling you to do so, but we don’t see any of that. her offing herself was not because of her hallucinations, rather because of her pure grief of losing isha and not wanting to jinx anyone ever again. she said herself that “theres no good version of me.” it seems like her wanting to off herself is not due to any hallucinations but rather because she thinks the world is better without her. you could argue that silco telling her to walk away was misinterpreted by jinx and instead she thought walking away meant offing herself. but the silco that appeared, again, was unlike any of her other hallucinations. her hallucinations are seen as violent, glitchy, and bright colors to strain the environment around her. i find it weird that we don’t see those hallucinations again in such a trying time in her life.
U never talk about plot holes tho. U just talk about ur opinion on scenes that should be longer/shorter even tho going of opinion is like moving on thin ice. Plot holes is something different. Everyone can say I want this or that. Having no emotional connection is still personal experiance. Some cry, some say it flat. It just an opinion not a plot hole.
@@terminator6431 i said i wasn’t going into them because the comment was so long. having an opinion is okay. i know mine isn’t superior to any other people’s opinion, and i don’t think people who found the ending great are stupid. in fact, i actually did like the open ending. i just feel like many things could have been touched on further, because some characters fell flat for me. isha fell flat, and ekko kinda fell flat because he didn’t really get any props for bringing literally the whole undercity with jinx and also being the one thing that saved everyone in the end. maybe he did, but we didn’t really see it. if we got even a mural or something of ekko, that would have showed that the people recognized him for all he did. maybe ekko didn’t know want to be recognized for it, but we never see anything that explains why he wouldn’t want to be known. also, sevika being on the council just doesn’t make sense to me. if we had gotten a clip or hints that maybe sevika helped ekko and jinx rally together the undercity, she would have been proven to be a great leader and deserve a place on the council. but she didn’t say like a single thing in act three. in the end tho, its just my opinion, and what i felt were big problems may not be problems to others. its an art piece, everyone’s going to have their own interpretation.
I agree with your Isha point!!
I clicked on this video with curiosity, but then I heard you claim acts one and two were amazing, and you immediately lost me.
Bad writing is all across this season, and it absolutely demolishes any potential chance of recovery by the half-way mark.
Episode seven absolutely destroys Ekko's character. It also severely damages, if not outright destroy Heimerdinger too, while also giving his plotline an absolutely contrived and unsatisfying ending. To not even get into the utopia alternate universe nonsense, or Ekko's impeccable timing when it comes to saving Jinx.
Victor's not the only one to lack a comprehensible motivation. Most characters receive this treatment this season. Acting in ways that goes against their character, or working towards goals which they are never given a reason to work toward.
People are coming up with all kinds of theories, trying to make sense of the actions characters take, and it just highlights how little care was put into writing these characters this season.
The idea of having Vi and Jinx reconcile seems ill advised in general, but especially within months of the events of the season one finale. It makes no sense and there is no chance for Jinx to "fully change" in such a brief time frame, if at all, and she'd need something far more impactful than a random child (with whom she had a relationship off screen) and her "dad" coming back *from the dead* (and crossing her path in an extremely contrived manner).
The final scene with Jayce and Victor made no bloody sense, not to mention Jayce's final revelation makes you question every action he's taken since his return from the hextech apocalypse.
It's all terribly written, and extremely painful to watch after how amazing season one was.
I appreciate that you seem to be putting your honest thoughts out there, rather than pandering to a crowd, and I do agree with some of your criticisms, but I do feel like you're way off the mark on most of this.
Also, as an adaptation, it's perfectly fair to criticize Arcane, both season one and two, for retconning official canon. This is a valid criticism for retcons in the game's lore too. The reason many people overlooked the lore inconsistencies for season one of Arcane, was because, despite those inconsistencies, it managed to deliver an amazing story, with extremely well written characters.
Season two no longer has that defense.
Pretty much this. The whole season felt soulless and not like a continuation of the story of season 1.
I think that what they were going for with Viktor is that he wasn't being manipulated at all. Viktor's opposition to free will is actually pretty similar to his monologue at the end of episode 6 where he was already saying that human emotions and desire was the cause of both our greatest good and evil. The unspoken implication being that the only way to stop war and suffering is to reject humanity. That one little step is all that separates E6 Viktor from E9 Viktor. Jayce also said that he always saw everything imperfect as something that needed fixing like his legs and his disease when the truth is that those imperfections were always what made him human, which is a really good way to tie back Viktor's motivations to how he acted in season 1. It's true and it reinforces the idea that ever since S1E2 Viktor always had the seeds of the glorious evolution inside him. I think Viktor makes way more sense if you think that Viktor as the main villain of S2 is the exact same person as Viktor as he was introduced in the beginning without being controlled or manipulated. There was some symbolism in the finale that looked like Viktor might be 2 people but I think that was a metaphor for Viktor being one person making the choice between humanity or the glorious evolution and not that Viktor literally was with another person.
I think that hextech in general is supposed to be an unthinking unfeeling magic force that generally makes life worse more than it makes life better. I also think that the show already had a ton of evidence that hextech was bad like Heimerdinger's arguments about the rune wars, the fact that hextech was used to make weapons, Mel's line that hextech may keep us alive but it won't save us, Jayce's promise to destroy the hexcore, the tree being poisoned, etc. Jayce's story in E7 to me only seemed like an apocalypse character story and also motivation for exactly what Jayce wanted to do in act 3: stop Viktor's glorious evolution and convince him to just go back to being Jayce's partner. I don't think that E7 needed to make any arguments about hextech being bad. I also don't think the hextech was a character at all, the main villain of S2 was just Viktor and nobody else.
i liked viktor in season 2, but they really needed to be more explicit with his character writing. at times, it often seemed as though he was being manipulated even though he wasn't, and he generally just lacked agency during most of the major events, only for it to be revealed that he was the one who orchestrated everything from the first place. with a few minor course corrections his arc would have been far more compelling. still though, i agree that his ethos of perfection over everything is completely in line with that of viktor from season 1. he was obsessed with his own flaws and he saw perfection as the only 'cure' to his illness and the perceived illness of the world.
@@eebbaa5560there was no need to be more explicit it was already foreshadowed since season 1 what his goals would end up being
@@andresrivaldo1019 the framing made it appear as though he was not in control of his actions, but rather being manipulated by the hexcore. this turned out not to be the case, but especially given how his thralls ended up, they should have made it more clear with viktor's own actions that he was acting in accordance of his own will. he didn't have nearly enough agency.
@@eebbaa5560I knew I wasn't the only one who thought the hexcore had way more sentience than it ended up exuding.
Exactly, you got it.
I’ll just add that this monologue is also tied up with the doctor’s discussion right before : the doctor has been proven right
Dude people in the comments hate on you because they know you’re right
The truth hurts this show sold us a lie in the end
@@canjier8353 more like it sold us on future ips because they already confirmed many many projects on the way animation and live action and i don't like the sound of that i have a feeling they will stretch too thin
If you love something you want the best for it so you have to point out the negatives so that it can improve. I mean why is that hard to understand?
Lol, this is the dumbest comment I've seen in a while
"They hated jesus because he was right"
🤡
@@catatoni this is absolutely the dumbest comment anyone's ever seen
The fact Vi didn’t go after her sister to stop her from committing suicide in favor of sleeping with someone who domestically assaulted her and it’s never addressed was the breaking point for me.
I largely agree - the ending is rushed. Finale lacks *proper* build up. Motivations of characters like Ambessa and Victor (or even why they work together) are not clear enough. I couldn't be really invested in the final battle, when it was not so clear how it came to that point in the first place. The way this kind of script should normally work is: first extensive build up, then satisfying resolution. Resolution doesn't work even half as good as it can, if the build up is lacking and IMHO it is very lacking here. That's exactly why many things in the finale feel unearned.
Another way to look at it is by well known saying that story is as good as its villain. Ambessa and Victor don't work well as villains, because of their unclear motivations and (sometimes) incomprehensible decisions. Compare that to Silco in season 1, who had absolutely amazing character arc and when his motivations changed near the end, we as the viewers knew perfectly well why (IMHO, one of the best written villains ever).
Don't get me wrong, there are still great moments and ideas in the season 2, also animation is superb. But for me, the ending is a failure, which indeed could be avoided with few additional episodes focusing on the build up (and also providing a bit more exposition).
The story itself was incredible but I mourned for what could've been. The first half of this season should've been its own season and the latter the final season. The amount of times I kept saying this would've been so cool if there was more time to let it breatheee. The plot twist at the end would've been mind blowing if the execution was better
jinx commit sewerside
vi and cait: SEEEGGGSSSS!!!
Great addition to the show, loved it
Heh, Vi and Cait can't help being in bed while Jinx is going through hell
It did feel like 2 seasons worth of story fused into one
The show needed to drop all of the noxian stuff and re focus on piltover vs zaun, viktor would have definitely been enough to bring them together for the ending. And even still we needed a third season
Even at season one I felt like ambessa is just unnecessary. Sure I just hated ambessa in season but a lot of people didn't seem to mind her presence‚ which led me to believe that maybe she fits the story‚ and it wasn't wrong writing. But now I'm just annoyed she was such a heavy focus.
can you pay for the 3rd season?
@@CzarsSalad not even riot could do it. But in another universe if money and fatigue wasn't a thing a 3rd season would've been a must instead of a need.. because it actually really does need a 3rd season
Nah, the Noxus stuff was needed to set up for the nextArcane like show based there.
@fmaster99 sure. But not so much really. Arcane- or piltover and zaun are already big things to talk about... Noxus is cool but not like this
Season 1 - masterpiece. Season 2 - not even close.
So many viewers - "nO itS PErFecT you JUst doNT GeT it. Yalls celebration of mediocre writing is why so many shows suck. Yall will watch anything like good little consumers
poeple are so blinded by the quality of season 1 theyre dislike bombing any video critiquing season 2
They cooked so hard, and built so wide, but in the end it doesn't even matter
One thing - I don't know why...
Funny seeing everyone in the comments mocking your take saying stuff like "bro watched arcane while scrolling instagram" yet none of them actually produce a satisfying explanation for everything that went wrong in S2. I've yet to see a good video on the subject. Not everything HAS to be explained in a piece of art but come on, there are glaring issues with how the series wraps up.
Rushed??? For me it was incomplete. The end misses a lot about Jayce, Viktor, Heimer, Jinx... Well, asides, it was a masterpiece
Yeah, you're right on point - all the very interesting personal and societal themes were brushed aside for the world-ending threat, which just isn't as satisfying. They should've ended season 2 at episode 7, spent more time at episodes 4/5 and made a 3rd season. Also the unfeeling Warwick/Viktor zombie thing was really meh, the last two episodes felt incredibly rushed and I kind of just stopped caring while it turned into a Marvel movie style fight and shit
One thing I haven't seen people talk about how bad the dialogue was. "It was always you and me sister", "I just want my partner back" or whatever the exact lines were. Having characters straight up state their motivations through dialogue felt like an amateur writing mistake of telling instead of showing, and episodes 8 and 9 were full of these and it made all of the previously great characters seem one dimensional and completely made me disengaged with whatever was going on. Well, that alongside all the other problems.
Exactly, it almost felt cringey... And calling Cait cupcake did not have the same cute effect.
@@ondrejheryan8780 It was cringey because to me it felt like the characters were talking to the audience, instead of each other. The lines just didn't come off as natural and so none of the "emotional" moments actually hit.
many of arcane's problems could have been fixed simply by adding a few more minutes to each episode and by trimming much of the fat in acts 1 and 2. i think that arcane presented a lot of good ideas and plot points in isolation from one another, but it did not necessarily drive any of these points home or weave them together into a convincing overarching narrative. other than episode 7, which had a strong thesis and character arc for ekko, much of season 2 felt like a substandard execution of a standard plot; scenes did not flow seamlessly from one another and many writing decisions felt contrived for the express purpose of moving the plot forward to the next point and addressing as many open plot threads as possible before trying to wrap everything up. the crux of the issue was that there was a paradoxical combination of useless meandering and failure to make consistent claims and decisive choices about the themes of the main plot.
People are not going to accept this, but so many things were missing. So many mysteries and barely any answers from the show. LOVED ep7 as well though.
I love the show, the season one is perfect, half o season 2 is perfect too, but sadly what he's saying is 70% right because i really didn't understand why the show took another path, like he said in the first season it was piltover and zaun and it was fucking perfect, but in the second season they introduced the humanity, machines, fucking magic but this time it was too much, magic took all the suspens and all the credit but the main conflict (zaun and piltover) is forgotten, you can say that he "didn't understand what they have done" but no i understand the path they took and just we dont care🙂 i just don't care about humanity and greatest evolution that doesn't concerne me... But piltover and zaun THAT i wanted to see what happened, how it will be settled, who will be the new vander, maybe jinx maybe vi maybe none of them, what ambessa will do with them, like bro AMBESSA, she was meant to be the final boss, why giving a creature that we doesn't even recognize to be the final boss, this shit is not victor(victor said:
"In the pursuit of great, we failed to do good.")
Like now if i ask you what is your favourite episode of the last arc, most of you will choose the episode 7, why? Because it is all about characters that we love, that we seen grow, and about zaun, but who tf cares about machines and humanity🙂 well its a great show, the second season is excellent but not perfect like the first, its okay the writer's wrote a story and i am really happy that this masterpieces exists (even if im fucking angry that they didn't give vi her time in the last episode, like she was always the victime we really lost her character that i loved soooooo much in the first season, she was funny, fucking badass and in the final episodes she was just a victim who cry's and need her sister or cait and can't do nothing on her own, even like in fighting, they didn't gave a her a proper fight in the last episode...
About the arcane explanation, he's right again (god i hate to say this because it's my second favourite show it huuurts) well the arcane is not meant to be explained, in the first season we just know that arcane is magic and that it can be summoned by runes, and that was enough, i mean why would we want to know about how it works we are not in class, BUT making the arcane the subject of all season 2, NOW we need an explanation, you need to understand how it works, why would the arcane to devastate the three of ekko for example? You know what i mean... Fuck my life man i wanted a final fight in ghe bridge it would be so fucking awesome because all started there, the 1vs2 ambessa vs cait and mel was perfect , but a 1vs1 with vi vs jayce would have been phenomenal, hear me out, if victor cured vander and AFTER only after that, jayce killed victor then vi would have been sooooo fucking angry against him, jinx trying to suicide and ekko saving her was perfect, and we wanted to see how jinx and ekko calls all of the undergound, bro that's what i wanted, instead i saw stars🫥and magic that i dont even understand🫥 two friends talkings in the fucking galaxie where in the world would i care 🫥
You put exactly everything I think and feel here
@leeavril4114 but still the season 2 is excellent, cried four times🫡💔
Season 2 was 3 seasons in one . what a F waste .
this could have been one of the greatest shows ever .
pause any frame at any given point and it's filled with enough details. The pacing is the problem. Not the writing. So many necessary conversations that needed to happen never happened. That's my only gripe with the show.
What you said is contradictory, the writing is clearly the problem. Pausing frames to see things is just good detailed animation
@@uzairahmed4197You're both right tbh. It had awful pacing because they had to squeeze everything into 9 episodes and the writing suffered for it. The finale struggled because we wasted the first 8 episodes on too much build up and a filler just for the final half of Ep 9.
Too many plotlines and character beats could've easily been their own standalone act or even season, and they tried to compensate by making each frame have as much detail as possible (bcos show don't tell apparently).
Season 2 easily became too big for it's own good. The first season was great because despite all of the subplots, the main focus was always Vi and Jinx with the politics of Zaun and Piltover in the backdrop. How did we go from that to magic Ultron/Skynet working with Sparta, also Mel is a Mage, and Jayce, Ekko, and Heimerdinger discovered the multiverse.
@@nekowatt5945
What’s wild is I heard the final episode was suppose to be a hour and 30 minutes long but then had to cut it.
@@Neavh that would've been so much better tbh. Fortiche should have known better especially since it's actually common for shows to either have moive episodes for long multi-parters for their finales.
When people say "rushed", this is what they mean. Writers who have been living in the world for years forget that they need to do basework for people who haven't.
I think season 2 just had too much to handle and not enough time to do it justice. Season 1 had a good amount of laundry to hang up but season 2 had too many clothes and not enough hangers
The main ideas they introduced and what they wanted to explore were good. In isolation, the scene at the end where Jayce appeals to Viktor's all but lost humanity by showing him the end result of his glorious evolution and a future Viktor trying to right his past wrongs, was beautiful (I was sobbing my eyes out). However, the way it got there makes apparent the lack of time they had to develop anything leading up to that moment of splendor and realization. The issue is not the writing as the show is still amazingly written even in the final act, but the pacing and all the scenes that they only implied but never got a chance to show - Ekko and Jinx's conversation, Zaun and Piltover banding together to stop the Noxians, maybe some more resistence at the idea that Jayce is a doomsayer, more time exploring Viktor's failing faith in humanity, things that could have fleshed out the story some more and given the ending that much more weight.
I'm someone who did somewhat care about the canon, especially since Riot themselves said that Arcane was canon. I originally thought Arcane was going to be one of their non-canon parallel universes but Arcane season 1 always followed a route where it could have been considered canon nonetheless. When they stated it was canon and that Arcane was the characters' origins, you are set up to believe that it leads up to them being how they are in League of Legends, but that clearly is not the case - Jayce, Viktor, Jinx, Warwick, and Heimerdinger are gone, Cait loses an eye, Warwick never gets his wolf head.. They never progressed towards being their League characters aside from Ambessa. It would make sense if they just erased these characters completely, removing their default skin and replacing it with their Arcane variant, while also adjusting voicelines, but other than that I cannot see how Arcane being canon makes sense while the characters in League of Legends are also considered canon.
Arcane also disrupts the lore of other characters. Both Camille and Blitzcrank are characters that utilise hextech to fundamentally exist, the show doesn't make it clear if they moved away from Hextech or simply stopped using the core, but hextech usage must persist for these characters to work. Blitzcrank was also a character created by Viktor, however I don't recall ever seeing Blitzcrank nor any automaton in Arcane, so Blitzxcrank can't be canon.
exacly! Its so sad they didnt includes the opinion of piltover and zaun about hextech after the fight. i mean if they would say "lets make hextech but with good usege" i wouldn't be mad. Because that means Camile and Blitzcrank can be later create in the universe. But the biggest and the smallest problem is now that Seraphine is usless now. Her lore its nothing bcs of arcane
Jinx is most likely not dead, there are videos why. She will most likely pop up in another show based on league, if she is alive.
League lore already isn't consistent with League lore. I don't see why I should care.
@@julahajek593 Shows don't owe viewers a complete answer to everything to satisfy the curiosity of every viewer.
It may be a nitpick, but i couldn't dislike warwick more, he has one of the best desings in the game, i was hoping for when singed messes with him again he would become the wolf he is, but no, he just became more humanoid and less "wolfy?"
Season 2 has almost a GoT rushed ending issue. But only problem with last 2 episodes, instead of last 2 seasons. Arcane should have been a 3 season show
I loved both seasons and it’s still the best animation I’ve ever seen, but I agree there was a lot more time skips and information at once.
You have to take off the rose tinted glasses. ARCANE IS NOT PERFECT. Second season is ok, but i think it dropped the ball when it comes to letting the dialogue do the work and instead relied more on spectacle, big music pieces and such FAN SERVICE. It's for sure not 'canon' and confirmed a different universe if you've seen the ending. There was no way to finish this show in the last three episodes.
Season 2 is fantastic.
@@Ebh55.glad you are happy but lbh it has a huge amount of flaws
@@canjier8353 thats why i dont follow the lore even play the game, its kinda hard to satisfy ur expectation which finally cant enjoy the show
I agree with this, its so rushed and theres so many things going on in the last 3 episodes. After i finished the last episode i was thinking for a minute and was like wtf is going on and why was it happening.
it was so disappointing. Don't get me wrong its still a great show, but season 1 was goated. Had to change my arcane rating on imdb from a 9 to a 8 due to this second season
I had the same feeling about the two last episodes but I don't think that is a writing lazyness, I think it's a political problem that began since the season 1. Arcane is kind of torn about politic : this show use and tease about revolutionnary imagery but creators of the show are deeply "reasonable left". The independance of Zaun on hand before intervention of Jinx, the very positive view of Vander are announcing the final reconciliation, the ideal Zaun of mirror world, the depressive Jinx and the empathy with tyrants.
A tepid reconciliation between Piltover and Zaun against technofascism is just the political view of the creators of the show. It's too easy and ruin all the social tension set up earlier but it's intentionnal. A lousy intention but not a lazyness.
The real and deep lack of these last two episodes are the story engine rooted in class struggle. Either there had to be no reconciliation between cities and a fast surrender from Piltover or three more episodes to see the Piltover betrayal and Zaun revolution. A shipping between first world Jinx and Ekko would have been a way to illustrate a bond between serene activism of Ekko and necessary all burn of Jinx. A redemption arc for Caitlyn would have been minimally necessary. Isha's death should have arouse Jinx's anger and Jinx will to tribute to Isha's will of revolution.
you cooked. they took no risks and they pulled so many punches in terms of making meaningful ideological statements. it's insane to me how much evil caitlyn did without facing ANY repercussions whatsoever and not making any reasonable attempt at atonement for her crimes. conversely, this is why i think that singed is an extremely solid character; he's entirely based around the ideal of absolute conviction and his character arc is completely consistent with this ideal.
I agree, S1 developped its themes in a fantastic way, the social struggle, the motivation and PSYCHOLOGY of its characters, politics, and had an amazing cliff hanger ending because it left you in despair knowing everything S1 built was destroyed in mere seconds by Jinx.
S2 wasn't bad per se but the themes totally shifted from "undercity vs uppercity" where you knew both parts had their rights and wrongs, to a more... generic plot of "good vs evil" with a way less nuanced villain which had to be stopped at all costs. In my opinion it wasn't bad at all, but it feels like a waste because, even though the reconciliation between the two parts of the city can work this way, with them teaming up to bring down a common enemy, it doesn't really work in the bigger picture, especially after the fantastic work they did setting up Vander and Silco in S1.
S1 felt very real whereas S2 felt like your standard, good fantasy show.
My biggest disappointment was Ambessa tbh. She felt intelligent, powerful, cunning. Then she decides to team up with viktor but it doesn't make sense AT ALL, how in your right mind can you really accept to deal with an apocalyptic hive mind JUST to have a stronger army... Idk it just didn't feel right to me, Ambessa was looking for a tool to be militarized like Hextech, how could she not see Viktor as the menace he was to all humanity? It felt like a plot device to give us the climax of season 2
@@Ritacuore3 I'm not disagreeing with you! Just wanted to share my thoughts. Personally, I think Ambessa is being blinded by her ambitions. She has stated before that her family is her weakness. Her desire to protect them. So when she knows of a magical enemy and meets Viktor using a type of magic that looks like it can be controlled, that man looks like a powerful ally. Especially when a smart guy like Singed is saying that he thinks he can help her use that power. She is still smart and considering her choices, but the Arcane is hard for anyone in the show to comprehend.
@lexjade2712 yes and that's why I can't really buy it. She really saw Viktor turn hundred of people in mindless killer machine puppets with a mere touch, do you think she really thought she could control that? Yes she was blinded by ambition and that was her story arc but that is just insane.
it's less of a political issue and more of biting more than what they can chew. they wanted to invent too much heavy philosophical lore on the fly and they didn't manage to make sense out of it. there are good ideas there just not for 9 episode where you spend half your time focusing on character interaction with your zillion tiny storylines, only to abandon half of them for this out of the blue apocalypse
5:30 episode 7 literally shows us how the world thrives better without hextec
I think he played tekken or sf and watched the show in the same time and missed it. xdd
I think he knows this, and his point still stands. The Jayce portion of the episode is complete filler. We learn nothing from Jayce, about Jayce, about hectech or the arcane. We see the world that could be through Ekko and that's perfectly done IMO. But Jayce stuff is nothing of
@@tiagodelgado1214 dude Jayce is walking through a desolate post apocalyptic wasteland that once was his thriving city, how you can't understand why that would convince him that hextech is a curse? Do you want to live in Jayce ep7 world or in piltover? C'mon it's not that hard
My god thank you. I am not alone in this. Especially about calm character moments.
At least we still have season 1. I just will try to forget s2.
Facts
It feels like so much was rushed
Once the hype dies down I think it won't be viewed as overly positive.
Do you think so? I think the people who liked it massively outweigh the people who didn't so it'll likely remain like that. I personally disliked it a lot especially the 3rd act but everyone I'm talking to doesn't have the same problems as me😂
@@bobbyuchiha19 Well I think a lot of the evaluation is rather emotional right now there is still a lot of hype surrounding the show many people didn't even finish act 3 yet. But looking back I think the emotional aspect will probably fade and people will see the difference between the first season. But that's just what I think maybe it will be known as an awesome ending and I just didn't like it as much as other people.
how?? in 2 years people who never heard of Arcane will watch the show and will be blown away... your delusional
@@AutomanicJack What's with my delusional?
Pure cope lmfao
I understand and agree with most of what you are saying. The show definitely placed itself in 6th gear and rarely slowed down for a breather. Everything that happened was amazing and a visual spectacle, but there is definitely a plentiful amount of necessary character moments completely skipped in Season 2. For me the issue simply came down to one major reason as to why this is: Too many subplots. Season 1 was mainly centered around 3 key characters with their own individual narratives, but what made them all flow and intertwine was their connecting theme to the invention and political power struggles of weaponizing Hextech and so each narrative felt natural and consistent. Season 2 not only doubles the amount of subplots, but also has them telling completely separate stories from one another and as a result becomes way too much to balance and juggle within the confines of 9 episodes.
Strongly feel season 2 should have ended with Jayce killing Herald Viktor, which in turn could have centralized around the conflict of Piltover and Zaun reaching a boiling point. A third season could have and should have focused solely around Viktors descent to a villain, and would have allowed the Piltover Zaun feud to naturally diffuse with the rise of a greater threat.
I agree that it is a bit rushed, however, many of the points you are making about things not being explained don't hold up. Why does victor become "Evil"? Because Jayce kills him due to emotions, Viktors goal is to cure humans of all things that can cause them pain or harm, and he realizes emotions is one of these things. Why does Piltover and Zaun unite? Obviously it's due to Jinx and Ekko, however, this could have used one episode showing Jinx and Ekko rallying up Zaun to join the fight, it's a bit scuffed that it happened off-screen. What is the arcane? The entire point is that the people don't fully understand what it is or what it can do, one could think you didn't even watch the show.
I 100% agree with your points, after I watched act 1 I was telling my friends there is no way they can end the show within 6 episodes, I was even more sure after act 2, they should have stretched season two.
"Everyone dies, Caitlyn, Vi and Mel are traumatized, the end" was such a... Deflating ending.
People might not realize this, but this is what The Walking Dead was destroyed by. All depression, all sacrifice, all pain and suffering. Everything that was built up, was broken down, and nothing is left standing. If that's the formula for future shows, I just don't wanna watch it. Feels like The Walking Dead.
But that’s a core theme in the show is it not? Ambessa literally tells Caitlyn in the sparing scene that a core tenant of battle IS sacrifice. I understand wanting happpier endings, but when a show has these narrative concepts so concise with each character, I can’t necessarily have a problem with it.
@@michaelbrixx716 The story itself is doing a Cyberpunk Edgerunners, which isn't a bad thing by itself. Except... Riot Games is all about Continuity. Nobody is really clammoring for another season of Edgerunners so much as they are like "MAN that was a good show!"
Notice how nobody wants MORE of the depression? They're hailing the show's artistic quality and understanding of cinematography and characters, but... The characters are all dead. All fan content is about dead characters.
The problem I had is that they DIDN'T have to go that route. They could've dne impeccable storytelling, while still leaving room for stories to be told after. They didn't have to bring a wrecking-ball to the ENTIRE cast of characters.
This is a problem that will become increasingly evident the more they do it. They're tying up too many characters, storylines, and loose ends. The Walking Dead had the same issue. Artistic depression is fun, once. But I do not feel like it fits here. Because now, the conflict of Zaun and Piltover is finished (with a 2 minute rousing speech!?), every interesting character is dead (some ambiguously, if they want to pull a Gandalf in the future...) And every lovable side-character had their story cut short.
This, is the opposite of worldbuilding.
@@luciferwhispers3173 Well they did go that route. Also Jinx likely didn't die.
This is what destroyed Game of Thrones. Everything became pointless in the end, which retroactively made the entire story suffering porn. Why get invested?
Season 2 was all over the place and felt rushed too
I think the reason for the teamup was supposed to be Jinx rallying the masses of zaun but they just didn't have time. So they just cut to jinx, ekko and the zaunites appearing there as backup for the fight. I like to think that's what happened, but they should have showed it.
I agree a little, the problem with part 3 was the deaths of a lot of characters that were build up greatly just to go to waste with blatant and quick deaths. Some of those deaths were even unnecessary like one of Vi teammate the big guy I forgot his name
I have more questions after ending episode 9 than going into it
his name is Loris
yea Loris I wish we would’ve seen more of him and Vi in ep 5
Thank you! Someone who also thinks season 2 needed 3 extra episodes instead of rushing everything.
go buy more league skins and battle passes to help fund more episodes 😂
@@humpback5890 they have more than enough money
@@humpback5890 they're literally gonna make more shows from the Arcane universe... imo they should have made season 2 and 3 - they would've gotten money from season 2 and make season 3. Now, they got money from season 2 and are going to make another show. So how is money involved here?
I do agree that they drop the jinx rise as a symbol plotline. They could have shown jinx and ekko and zevika rallying the zeunites before together with a big speech.
Also explaining their vision of Zaun from what ekko saw in the alternate timeline. Jinx telling them she will not let Isha sacrifice was not go to be in vain.
Then she and Ekko exchanging spray paint to simbolize the union (Optional). This would not break their entrance in the final fight it would only enhance it. Since it from its shock factor of the airship and the firelights when the situation was going dire.
-- I do agree that they drop the jinx rise as a symbol plotline. They could have shown jinx and ekko and zevika rallying the zeunites before together with a big speech.
Yeah and the fact that Zaunites come to battle and charge at the moment Jinx arrives with a flying machine is totally a coincidence right?
I HARD agree!! Such a relief im not the only one who feels that way I feel like I’m going crazy seeing other people’s reactions. Felt so dissatisfied and let down
The endig feels like it belongs to a completly different show
Nice! I agree with a lot of stuff discussed here. I think season 2 is great but it being the end to the series? I didn't like it, 'm not a fanboy nor shill so I'll just be honest. Episodes 8 and 9 left me with a bad taste in my mouth.
I feel like all the dislikes are Viktor's hivemind puppets that think Arcane is perfect and has no flaws xd
they fucked up act 3. needed 6 episodes not 3. all was rushed. Arcane ended in ishas sacrifice. the last 3 episodes were just extra stuff not really needed. at least we got something.
The whole act 3 felt like the writer had ADHD or something. It also felt like these are just a bunch of TikTok edits joined together to create a compilation for each plot. Like please anyone explain why the s*x scene of Vi and Caitlyn needs to be existed in that context and storyline?
Spot on. I think a lot of people (but still a minority) feel this way, but you’ll get hate from the majority that can’t see any wrong in this show. Did not like season 2
it WAS lazy writing. ambessa's character narrative was "no mercy" and she forgave cait there. soldiers didnt kill Vi while they had chance and killed other soldiers, guess what, plot armor. victor DID NOT HAVE TO go back in time to solve that, what could have been easily solved. and guess what, evangelion did the same thing when they were low on budget, these guys had low time but the writing did get fkd up. so many characters came from the dead, everytime someone dies, poof they are alive. vander died twice dude. at the end scene, powder was calling vi to get off vander. vi acts out of character there, and for no reason. writers forgot the power ceiling. now the focus is which power ranger is more powerful, which was never how it started. it was about character depth. it was not just fast paced, it was just fucked up storyline at this point. in just a single episode, they just ruined so much... i would never stop recommending arcane to people cuz it is amazing writing eighteen minus one. i hope they can just release one episode as replacement, idk they should have budget and resources.
arcane is the most expensive animated tv show ever, I don't think they can use lack of money or time as an excuse here
4:05 What do you mean you don’t know what the arcane is? Early in season one heimendinger states clearly that he doesn’t like them “messing with the arcane” arcane is simply a term used in the show to describe the higher powers aka magic in the world. What they are looking at isn’t the arcane it is theorized by them in that scene to be a wild rune and it being that size shows that they have pushed the rune to its limit with the hexgates and are going to face the consequences of messing with “the arcane” the unknown magic power that they have abused. It’s frusterating to hear people ask that as if they would like the show better if the arcane was a physical mcguffin all the characters were after, the arcane is a concept in thier world that ties all the characters together through the recent discovery and utilization of it, not hard to understand.
Don't let the dislike count discourage you, this take is well put together. Anyone malding in your comments saw pretty colors and decided that's all it a show needs to be good.
Let's not forget they started a gang war in Zaun in Act 1, and 2 last chem barons alive who were fighting for Silco's spot weren't shown since then and the gang war never concluded. And somehow Sevika, who everyone ignored at rallies, became Zaun's leader and got a seat at the council?? She also didn't say a WORD in whole Act 3 bro😭
The epic art and fight scenes are carrying the 2nd season.
Well, for me Arcane S2 has ended on Ep6 and Ep 7. Because they said that Arcane is the story of two young, orphaned sisters, growing up and getting into trouble in the dual city of Zaun and Piltover. So, the sisters story has ended in Ep6 and Ep7. Yes, for me ...
"THERE IS BEAUTY IN IMPERFECTIONS, THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT WHAT IT IS"
Actually there is no story line in season 2, it is just a long build up to a big fight in the end, what a shame on this writers, clearly there was no more passion as they already said.
Jinx is alive to go for another journey on that air-ship. SHE IS ALIVE.
My only issur with sn2 is that the finale was too short. Other than that, it was utterly superb.🎉🎉🙌💯
Yeah, mostly agree. I was confused by the victor plot twist. Victory sets Jayce on the path to haxtech (as the hooded mage). Victor gains his power via hextach. Then, destroys the world. He then goes back in time to inspire Jayce to make hextech so Jayce would stop him from destroying the world?... Is it me or does this make no sense.
Season 2 is the conclusion of season 1. Season 2 is literally the end of the cliff hanger in season 1. Everything is fine for me.
TLDW; Video creator can't infer information from the show and wanted it spoon fed via dialogue
I agree. The ending ruined the show. Thanks for putting your opinion out there regardless of the backlash. As soon as VI and Cait had that jail scene, the shippers were locked in to claiming it was the best show ever. Even though Jinx just told VI that she is gonna end herself and VI just immediately decided banging Cait was more important than chasing after her sister to save her. Nobody would ever think like this. What nonsense.
Mel: I'm magic now
Jayce: ...cool
It was the worst-rushed ending for the greatest show.
Also, why ppl dislike this review? He's absolutely right. Act 3 = TOTAL TRASH. After you cried about Isha and thought there will be such deep ending, to receive only a spit in your face, lmao
I agreed about the rush part. I think 1 more episode right after 8 "move 9 to 10" focusing on the struggle to heal and forgive between Zaun and Piltover would have been nice, also Jinx and Ekko should have gotten more interactions. The end wasn't completely spoil to me "sorry if it was for you" since episode 9 itself was still very good and full of emotional impact.
Also I'm pretty sure they will go more in depth about the arcane/ magic in the next season. Piltover and Zaun is not really big on magic if you read Leag lore. My guess for the next season is that they will start in Noxus and that's where we will learn more about The Arcane since noxus is the place where ancient mages/ world conqueror resided. You forgot this is a multi series show, there are questions still because the show is not finished. So be patient and see if your questions will be answer on the next season.
2:01 Yes but no. You've forgotten how both sides have essentially lost their leaders/council/chem-barons - their identity as Zaun and Piltover gradually got diminished. It's only when Jayce called in representatives of Zaun and Piltover, did they finally have this meaningful peace talk for a common goal - the removal of Noxian influence. That's been the goal this whole time - something reflected to the last arc of season 1.
You see this in S2 Episode 7, where Heimerdinger was able to influence the necessary change to join both sides - by introducing the brilliant minds into Piltover and allowing himself to oversee the entirety by essentially living by the bridge, rather than his tower.
I completely agree. The fact that none of the last two episodes of season 2 has a single iconic musical moment says a lot. It's like they were written by a different team.
I love the show. Was a little thrown by the last episodes, but still enjoyed them. The creators went the way they wanted. Can't blame em.
To me, it doesn't just feel rushed. It feels like they changed the theme, as you touched on. It went to good vs evil rather than a class struggle. They seemed to back away from any political message they had.
For example, Heimerdingee goes back and changes life in Zaun. Does it rather easily, it seems. They never comment on how, with relative ease, most of the upper class in Piltover could have done the same at any moment. They simply don't out of greed and complacency. I thought that was a big miss.
THE WHOLE SEASON WAS RUSHED!!
Nothing about this season is perfect with the exception of the animation. This is a significant drop in quality from season 1. Period.
L take. While I agree the finale was a bit rushed it did not feel like “a significant drop off” from the previous season, at least for me. As long as you payed attention the story was still easy to follow
nah s1 was so overrated if we want we can find flaws everywhere, for example the first 2 episodes are so slow and boring jinx turnoff at episode 3 i can say its too rashed like she changed in a second wtf,too much slowmo with no reason at sometimes the animation wasnt as good as season2 and at the end how silco dies is also kinda rushed,overall the 2 seasons are amazing
@@helenline1790 I seriously don't get what's rushed, rushed for insanely slow people yes, cause I got everything on my first watch, it's not the show fault if you are THAT slow to catch up things on the series. Period.
rushed? probably not, there's just too many things happening at the same time and they didn't give time for viewers to digest it; especially for people who don't pay attention to little details.
Is the ending too open minded? nope, League lore/story are interconnected, they cannot end champions lore when they still have some part in other champion stories and also its also like that for potential cameos.
Did the arcane plot stray too far from season 1? Arcane were never about jinx and vi, they only started with them; and to tell you, this ain't even 1% of league lore, jinx and vi story can be considered insignificant compare to other champs story
Also the fact that we never get to see jinx build her identity as the person we saw in the wars just dissapoints me bcs.
When silco died all she was left was jinx but the isha came into her life and powder starts to heal, and it realy felt like powder wasnt just a person from the past that keeps appearing on her but something that was apart of her and in the end she dosent feel like shes jinx anymore but she also dosent feel like powder and i wish i get to see how she can forge her own identity and leave the past behind
agree, too much fantasy and goofy stuff
This feels like someone who lied down and watched the show but got confused when it ended because he didn’t spend it actively thinking about what was going on
l personally really liked the final act especially Episode 7
What I don't understand is why is the arcane telling Viktor to turn everyone into a magic machine, while telling Jayce to stop Viktor. It's all contradictory, unless arcane is not an entity, and those two just *happened* to be traumatized by the whole experience... Which still feels like just adding external plot drama that's not motivated by characters themselves
in the end we learned nothing about arcane and can speculate to fill up the gaps, but it shouldn't be the viewers job to write story
i think this show satisfied us a little bit more than enough. im happy
Absolutely agree that everything felt compressed and rushed. But I can't blame the showrunners for that. From what I understand, Arcane was meant to run for five seasons. I think they could have reasonably reduced that to three. But Netflix (it's always Netflix) made them wrap it all up in season 2.
It's a genuine pity, as the show and its characters really needed time to breathe, and they didn't get it. The ending, especially, played more like a highlight reel than an actual finale; hitting the basic plot points they'd sketched out, but leaving out all the much-needed connective tissue that would have made it all hang together, give those moments emotional weight, and just plain make sense.
Jinx's journey from unhinged homicidal psychopath to revolutionary icon and loving maternal figure happened in an eyeblink and was not convincing, however cute Isha was as a surrogate daughter. Jace's big speech to unify the Piltover factions against the existential threat of Victor was actually laughable in light of the fact that he, himself, CAUSED Victor to become a threat. And, as you pointed out, Victor's turn from Hextech Jesus into soulless mecha-monster seemed to happen just *because*, as well. And don't even get me started on the confusing, time-filler Black Rose stuff that sprang out of nowhere in S2.
For all that, Arcane is still a magnificent show; visually stunning and narratively fascinating, with characters that are complex and deeply engaging. It's just a pity they didn't have the time needed to bring the story to a more well-paced and organic conclusion.
I wonder if it didn't pay out for netflix to license it anymore
Hey, do your thing bro keep up the good work with Tekken videos and show reviews, I just finished Arcane and I felt the same fucking way.
They pulled a Game of Thrones ending... and it sucks badly. The writting was soo lazy and bad it feels like they wanted to end the arc and move on to the next project. Just like Game of Thrones season 8.
Holy bro is doing show reviews now
2:14 argument to that, yes, they had good and bad people, but I feel like this season. They really did emphasize that those were the reasons these two sides were as separate as they were. Council was going out of its way to make sure that there were borders between the two cities and the chem barons leaders were just making everything worse. So the fact that they got rid of all of them gave the two sides an opportunity to unite together, but it wasn’t enough. They had to fight a war together to fully glue themselves as one nation against a greater threat. That’s how you get echoes vision of a better piltover over. By removing the council and hex tech. 2:45 that’s because they got rid of what was dividing them in the first place. And they didn’t even fully formed until the final battle broke out. 13:20 because every episode cost $20 million Netflix actually lost money regardless of the show did well or not. 100% believe that they would’ve gone longer if the budget wasn’t so high
Wow. The shills are REAL! 😂
The show was sh*t.
Also, the material did come from the game, after all.
And because some of the players who have been playing the game from the beginning have gotten upset or disappointed, and have dared to express it, there is this really weird disrespect, or even hatred, coming from other people who are acting as if they have no right to?
The player outrage is simply because RIot comes in and tries to force the players to accept changes made to the lore of champions, that Riot had already changed, by the way, saying that Arcane is cannon, while then turning around and changing THAT cannon on top of the changes that they had ALREADY made in the lore, FOR ARCANE, is just utter ridiculousness.
I will tell you this, for me personally, and I dont give a crap about what anyone else has to say, and therefore will not reply, but because of that, Arcane is not cannon then, as far as I am concerned, Riot.
As it was made quite clear, despite what Riot had originally told all of their playerbase that the show was mainly for their players and the fans of their game(s), that this show was instead clealy made as a show that was just made for people who do not play their game(s), and who do not give two sh*ts about their game(s) or their players.
And apparently, that's who the show is actually really for.
And that is fine. I couldn't care less.
It was the part where Riot tried to force this as cannon to all of their loyal longtime players, when this show honestly should be and just exist as its own separate thing or entity.
That's the main thing here.
That's what really matters to the players.
But the show, even taken by itself, in all honesty, was very rushed, even felt very cringe and "try hard-y" at times, and has quite a few gaping holes that, for some reason, the Arcane viewers seem to be unwilling to address.
So shills abound.
Perhaps Riot just cannot afford honest bad reviews, so they paid for good ones. lol
I don't know, nor do I really care at this point. It was pretty lame in my opinion, which I do have a right to have my opinion.
And it was definitely NOT at all as passionate, moving, and detailed as Season 1 Arcane was so clearly lovingly made.
It felt extremely overhauled, overstretched, and rushed.
As this is my opinion, I won't be changing it, therefore will not respond either.
So have fun. 😂
Side note: The hilarity and the audacity of Riot Games to still want players to spend a "million dollars" (sarcasm) on some "gatcha" supposed "special" Jinx skin for this mess that they did?! I will be laughing for weeks!! 😂🤣
The things I'd love to see in s 2:
- more of Sevika. I feel like the writers had something planned for her but changed their minds. After saving isha she either disappeared for a long time or was just there as a background character. Where's another fight with such a fancy arm?
- Sevika's and vi's interaction, at least about how they resolve their issue and decide to not be enemies anymore
- Jinx talking to isha's image for the last time like with silco. She doesn't mention the girl after her death. That's strange
- Jinx saving caitlyn before fighting "vander" in the last episode
- Jayce's and caitlyn's last interaction as old friends
- more of jayce and mel. They're a couple, common. They needed a proper goodbye. He made up with victor but couldn't have 1 dialogue with the woman thanks to which he achieved great things and saved the world? These 2 seem to have forgotten about each other
- Ekko's and vi's interaction after powder's death. Surprise: they didn't talk to one another throuthe whole season
- Jayce finding out about the fact ekko's responsible for the incident in his apartment
- ekko telling everyone about heimerdinger's sacrifice
- caitlyn apologizing to vi for shit she did to her
- singed should've died
- more of ekko and jinx in the original world. At least 1 convo or flashback of their childhood before the last fight
- more episodes. The last 5 are very rushed with so many characters, conflicts and plotlines. Either there should've been 15+ episodes in the season or make then season 3 about piltover and undercity preparing for a new war, fighting a common enemy and finally making peace after that
- the people jinx rescued from prison should've paid her back and helped her with something
The main problem with the 2nd season is the lack of interactions