My body's on the line now I can't fight this time now I can feel the light shine on my face Did I disappoint you? Will they still let me over If I cross the line?
Дякую Тайлеру Джозефу (twenty one pilots) за цей геніальний трек💓
What was Jinx talking about? No matter how stupid she did, there was a hint of doing something to herself.. I thought that after such words, as soon as there was a chance, Vai would run to look for her sister, but she decided to take care of Kate.. behind bars. I understood that there would be such a scene, but, of course, the screenwriters did not choose the best moment.
I'm worried about the final, I hope they won't let me down 🙏
@AtomicTroll: And didn't Jace's actions in the series before last lead to the fact that Victor has now become like this ? Does runic Victor have only one way to become a villain and lead the world to the future that Jace saw? Or maybe Jace led to such a future when he attacked Victor, breaking his idyll.
@GonReborn: It's only a matter of time before Victor's theory of evolution would have developed into a thirst for power and omnipotence.. if not today, then tomorrow he would turn his followers into biorobots, Jace only accelerated the process.. so most likely this is a looped time loop, where the future cannot be changed, and Victor gets a hole in his chest a hundred times.. well, either in the last episode we will see how the main characters break out of their vicious circles)
They noticed on Twitter that during the first meeting with Kate, Vai told her that "undercity will eat her" and in this episode she, well... in general, I did not lie :3
I've already mentioned several times what a great OST the second season has. my ears are in paradise💔 I was waiting for the song of 21 pilots so much that the tears at the moment of their song came out by themselves ... but returning to the series: what an amazing Arcane. I will definitely be reviewing the second season. Is it scary to include the next episode? because I do not know what to expect there. I can't say that I'm a fan of Kate and Vai, but the moment of their dialogue: - While we weren't together, I saw someone.… - I don't care! God, that was good! I'm worried about Jinx.😭💔
@ekko: the relationship of the fanservice sisters? this is literally the very essence of the series and its basis from the first episode of the first season, this has been repeated many times by the creators, therefore there are only two seasons, because their story is over, the series is over, everything else is in other projects
@ekko: Plus about Mel, I also liked that she was just smart.
In general, although I really like the series, I understand the rest of the take. I really like this story because of its parable, so to speak. Despite the abundance of interesting details, the conflicts here are absolutely understandable and classic in a good way. Everyone will understand and put it to their heart. Because of this, I haven't bought out the confrontation with Ambessa yet either. She's a bright character, but her motivation is still not too clear to me. Revenge for your son? Well... okay. If her son had had something to do with Piltover and we had followed her suffering from the very beginning, then it would have been more interesting. As it is, she just fell out of the sky with her conflict. It would have been better if she had just been strong and wanted absolute power or something, and somehow would have explained it beautifully. It would also be within the framework of an understandable classical conflict. Well, that's imho) Everything is clear with Victor, his desire for evolution and domination, and the unification of everything and everything (hello, Eva), which is both evil and good at the same time - we have seen the gradual development of these ideas over the course of two seasons. The fact that he's a villain here is cool, it hurts, and we had a premonition of something like this. That's why... for me personally, the topic of some other magic, the girl sorceress Mel, doesn't really come up either. I don't understand why you should produce so many entities when everything is fine and fits into a strong plot. But I haven't watched the last episode yet, let's see how it ends. Maybe we'll get fucked up right now and I'll be the first to be happy to shut up)) Damn, well, that's what they didn't want to do for 3 seasons (It would be more uniform. No matter what, the story is a bomb. It must have been very, very difficult to implement, since it's like this. Eh!
But I'll give you a plus sign. Firstly, I do not like these struggles with AI, secondly, everything is wildly crumpled and incomprehensible, thirdly, why would Mel be a magician if her strength was in political intrigues…
also, here is this strange old French concept of the magical world, which has been twisting since the time of the first dishonored - there is some kind of primordial magic that is bestowed on a few wizards and witches and many inventors who also hear the whisper of magic and somehow interact with it through technology
Cupcake looks as sexy as possible and poses whenever possible. the maximum fan-service appearance.
It's funny by the way that the best version of the world is the one that doesn't have wi. I completely agree - such people are nothing but problems. Of course, they are useful for generating drama in epic storytellers, they are nice to look at as action heroes from Michael Bay, for example. but in reality, they are nothing but problems. There are no excuses for their existence except "well, that's how they were born, don't kill now?"
Kapets, the screenwriters are in a hurry to finish everything - in a hurry they came up with a new conflict and deployed the sides of the confrontation.
There is a feeling that events are developing in an extremely hasty and crumpled manner. As if the series still clearly could use another season, or at least a couple more episodes in the second season, so that it would be much calmer, much more logical to reveal all the branches of the plot, motivation and development of all the characters. But we have what we have. Yes, and it is quite beautiful and touching)
Will someone explain why Jace started hitting on Mel and saying something about her saving him? It's like I'm watching a shortened version of the second season.…
@Meloman_Nastena: because she saved him alone in the explosion. I decided that this was because she considered it a promising investment and was going to use it in the future, and she didn't give a damn about the rest of the council.
@Orsha111: or maybe he thought that if she had saved everyone, including Victor, then Jace wouldn't have had to save him and everything could have gone differently? 🤔
I looked at the seventh one on the day of release. I wanted to maximize the pleasure. I've looked at the eighth one now, but now I can't stand it and I'm going to watch the last one. I don't want to say goodbye to the series(
I agree, the events seem a little crumpled, the action is developing too fast. They don't give us a break.
The last episode. The last battle. We'll spend time with the sisters for the last time.
Yeah, do you remember how, at the beginning of the season, even unification within the same city caused problems for Zaun? Now the residents of Zaun silently and without a single objection, in 10 minutes of screen time, unite with Piltover, the confrontation with whom was once upon a time, in the first and beginning of the second season, an important storyline! Well, you know, terrorist attacks, revolution, independence - that's all. Yes, not everything was explained, but it was still the core of the story and an important conflict, and it was logical to expect the continuation of this plot to the very end, but no. This is called a very bad scenario, when the authors have built up such conflicts in previous episodes that they cannot resolve and therefore forget about them and begin to concentrate on some deeply secondary things in an attempt to blur the viewer's attention.
Well, the scene of Vi and Kate's connection looks quite strange in the context of the fact that they have a kind of war going on there, and Jinx is going to kill herself. In my opinion, it could have been done in a more appropriate place and time.
The finish line and the beginning of the end. Well, the final death (for someone real, for someone metaphorical) for three characters at once. It's a pity for everyone, but considering everything, it's a logical end for everyone.
It's a pity, of course, that the story ends here, but the authors know better.
I couldn't recognize the music that was playing during the scene with Caitlin, I wanted to ask for the name here, but purely by chance I poked at the first one from the list on YT Music and it was still there! King Princess – Fantastic (it is curious that the singer has in her arsenal songs dedicated specifically to MHCULR+, which is banned here, apparently that's why she was approached) https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=J_X9IhQlb1Q
As it means Jace and Mel fuck from all angles, so it's normal, as Ekko and Powder are so romantic, but as they waited for the canonical canon for two seasons, so is the semantic load. Sit further in the cave what else can I tell you
@Dr_Sheldon_Holms: That's right. I have one answer to such questions: Do these two love each other? They love, everyone seems to agree with this. And people who love each other have sex. Sometimes even in places that are not really designed for this.
@Dr_Sheldon_Holms: And when did Ekko and Powder have sex? The problem with the sex scene between Vai and Caitlin for me personally is that Jinx just told Vai in almost direct text that she would go kill herself. In my opinion, after this, inserting a bed scene is as strange as possible, regardless of whether she is straight or not.
@Mira5: It's us, as viewers from the outside, who know that Jinx has decided to end everything. For Vai, the picture is a little different: her sister is free; Caitlin, by her act (calling off the guards), showed that she no longer wants Jinx dead, thereby showing that she is on Vai's side, that she can be trusted.
@MarsFury: let's just say that the words Jinx says before running away are difficult to interpret in any other way. Well, at least it should be seriously alarming when your relative asks you to be happy without him.
And I feel sorry for the red-haired girl Kate, she didn't treat her very well anyway, and now she's cheating on her; I understand that she and Vai have a lot of love, everything is fine, but you can still somehow treat the person you're dating more respectfully; I also thought about their whole love scene how it will be awkward if some guards of this prison come in and see their boss sleeping in a cell with a prisoner 😅
@dariapom: In my opinion, from Kate's behavior now and then, it was clear that they were not in a relationship to consider it treason. And yes, Kate made sure that no one came. She sent all the guards to the Hextecrates) As they say, she did not plan, but she had hope😏
@By heart: I don't think she planned anything like that there. At the first moment, when Vai attacked her, it was obvious that Kate was surprised. She probably thought that if Vai freed her sister, then they would leave together, which is logical. And she came to the prison to check whether her prognosis was confirmed or not. And there she was already in for a surprise in the form of a locked and reflective Wi 😄
@Orsha111: No, it's clear that she didn't plan, but it's funny to think how she cleared the way for escape, and in the end got something she didn't even expect. As they say, I was looking for copper, but I found gold 😏
@dariapom: Caitlin dismissed Maddie in the fourth episode in the memorial scene, where she puts a flashlight at the monument, and Maddie stands at a distance darker than a cloud. After that, the redhead disappears from the series and appears only in this episode when planning the defense of Piltover.
At first, I thought Victor was a good guy, and James climbs wherever he needs to, but now it's clear that Vic was too carried away with his supreme version and became a typical fanatic, but it's still a pity Vander was only given hope for the return of his personality, as he was immediately completely killed
The frame time from the series is 3.08
What's questionable about Chalk paint?
My body's on the line now
I can't fight this time now
I can feel the light shine on my face
Did I disappoint you?
Will they still let me over
If I cross the line?
Дякую Тайлеру Джозефу (twenty one pilots) за цей геніальний трек💓
I'm worried about the final, I hope they won't let me down 🙏
Страшно смотреть последнюю серию.
Vai and kate sooooo hot
well, then only the final glorious episode as they say
On stage with Jinx's hair down, I kept wondering how much the animators were suffering.
I will write separately that Jace has grown very much as a character, he has really become a Defender of Tomorrow.
The scene with Victor at the end is one of the most beautiful in the series.
but returning to the series: what an amazing Arcane. I will definitely be reviewing the second season. Is it scary to include the next episode? because I do not know what to expect there. I can't say that I'm a fan of Kate and Vai, but the moment of their dialogue:
- While we weren't together, I saw someone.…
- I don't care!
God, that was good! I'm worried about Jinx.😭💔
Vander, Powder, Victor are lost. It's over now. The heartbreaking song in the ending is like the cherry on this crazy, wild and blood-red cake.
But murder is a cycle, as Silko told us
Therefore, we have found new Jace, Mel, Jinx in their final images
Scene with Vai and Caitlin - delicious 🤤
Overall, the series is beautiful, scary and sad to include the following 🥲
In general, although I really like the series, I understand the rest of the take. I really like this story because of its parable, so to speak. Despite the abundance of interesting details, the conflicts here are absolutely understandable and classic in a good way. Everyone will understand and put it to their heart. Because of this, I haven't bought out the confrontation with Ambessa yet either. She's a bright character, but her motivation is still not too clear to me. Revenge for your son? Well... okay. If her son had had something to do with Piltover and we had followed her suffering from the very beginning, then it would have been more interesting. As it is, she just fell out of the sky with her conflict. It would have been better if she had just been strong and wanted absolute power or something, and somehow would have explained it beautifully. It would also be within the framework of an understandable classical conflict. Well, that's imho)
Everything is clear with Victor, his desire for evolution and domination, and the unification of everything and everything (hello, Eva), which is both evil and good at the same time - we have seen the gradual development of these ideas over the course of two seasons. The fact that he's a villain here is cool, it hurts, and we had a premonition of something like this.
That's why... for me personally, the topic of some other magic, the girl sorceress Mel, doesn't really come up either. I don't understand why you should produce so many entities when everything is fine and fits into a strong plot. But I haven't watched the last episode yet, let's see how it ends. Maybe we'll get fucked up right now and I'll be the first to be happy to shut up))
Damn, well, that's what they didn't want to do for 3 seasons (It would be more uniform. No matter what, the story is a bomb. It must have been very, very difficult to implement, since it's like this. Eh!
Cupcake looks as sexy as possible and poses whenever possible. the maximum fan-service appearance.
It's funny by the way that the best version of the world is the one that doesn't have wi. I completely agree - such people are nothing but problems. Of course, they are useful for generating drama in epic storytellers, they are nice to look at as action heroes from Michael Bay, for example. but in reality, they are nothing but problems. There are no excuses for their existence except "well, that's how they were born, don't kill now?"
I agree, the events seem a little crumpled, the action is developing too fast. They don't give us a break.
The last episode. The last battle. We'll spend time with the sisters for the last time.
This is called a very bad scenario, when the authors have built up such conflicts in previous episodes that they cannot resolve and therefore forget about them and begin to concentrate on some deeply secondary things in an attempt to blur the viewer's attention.
Well, the scene of Vi and Kate's connection looks quite strange in the context of the fact that they have a kind of war going on there, and Jinx is going to kill herself. In my opinion, it could have been done in a more appropriate place and time.
It's a pity, of course, that the story ends here, but the authors know better.
King Princess – Fantastic (it is curious that the singer has in her arsenal songs dedicated specifically to MHCULR+, which is banned here, apparently that's why she was approached)
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=J_X9IhQlb1Q
The problem with the sex scene between Vai and Caitlin for me personally is that Jinx just told Vai in almost direct text that she would go kill herself. In my opinion, after this, inserting a bed scene is as strange as possible, regardless of whether she is straight or not.
And yes, Kate made sure that no one came. She sent all the guards to the Hextecrates) As they say, she did not plan, but she had hope😏
As they say, I was looking for copper, but I found gold 😏
- Пристально.