Mel is alive, but at what cost
Mel was nearly killed TWICE, her mother began being a struggle, she'd been thrown aside and trying her best to stop her, her boyfriend is not doing well, neither is anyone else (can't blame them) and the fact that she hadn't cried or spoke much about this situation to anyone a single time?? She IS upset about every single thing, yet she stays strong and enduring every bit of torture. The most she did was tell Jayce that Ambessa put her palm on the table, and let him know that she is going to push for hextech. That's it, nothing remotely related to her feelings.
The fact that she was constantly looking at Caitlyn, being able to understand her grief and knew she was in pain?? Mel knows this feeling. She'd went through it.
And in the end SHE has to pay the price of her mothers incompetence.
The intro is very much foreshadowing, we know the hands represent black rose/LeBlanc.
This is what happens in act one, she gets kidnapped by them. The lyrics do correspond to the characters as well (not just Mel, everyone.)
"Tell you you're the greatest" plays as a petal of the black rose floats down the screen, I think it adds significance to the power this organization holds, possibly the Medardas greatest foe.
"But once you turn, they hate us" both Ambessa and Mel were present in this line, I think its foreshadowing for when Ambessa switches up for whatever reason and goes against both Piltover AND Zaun. And Mel WILL go through change as well, a change that could hurt her relationship with others, and receive interest from others too.
"They hate us" could be read individually too, I feel like its a sort of "realization" ?? Perhaps Ambessa WASN'T the one that switched up, maybe Piltover switched up on them, and maybe Mel JUST got out of wherever she's taken to, and saw the mess Ambessa had done to her city??
I think this represents ACT TWO.
The hands pull away and it sort of looks like Mel is fighting back, a "get away from me" type of scream. you know what this reminds me of??
Don't mind me just pushing my Jinx/powder-Mel parallel agenda
Here is when i think Mel truly learns about LeBlanc/BR, she curiously and slowly goes to grab the rose, she learns about the history between her Mother and them, Kinos death, and most of all, learns about HERSELF. The lyrics speak otherwise.
"Pray away, I swear
I'll never be a saint, no way"
This feels like a parallel to caitlyn of sorts if that makes sense. Caitlyn had done everything to try and stop the council from attacking the Undercity, she kept her mouth shut when Jayce asked about Jinxs grenade, she was willing to protect Vi and the undercity, but how many times has she been tossed around? She'd been burned, exploded, kidnapped (god knows what happened during that time) and hit in the face by the same person, her MOTHER died because of the same person. She has every right to go insane. And she is hunting ONE person, which is Jinx. Although she is harming the people around her along the way.
What if Mel goes through a similar situation? Her mother pushed for war in her city, she dragged the enemy along with her even if she didn't mean to, she manipulated everyone around her INCLUDING Jayce, she LITERALLY got Mel hurt from the chembarons attack and killed so many people during a MEMORIAL to get her hextech weapons, Elora is most likely DEAD, not to mention whatever happened in the past between them. And the thing is, this will NEVER end throughout the entire season.
And what if she learns what she is? That she's 'blessed' by Kindred? The fact that the wolf is quite literally in her blood?
I feel like the "ill never be a saint, no way" also sort of indicates Mel will realize she'll never be able to push for peace and mercy like she always hoped for no matter what, and she comes to accept that as much as it hurts. But not like how ambessa accepted the wolf, but she sort of realizes she needs to push a little violence, towards nobody but the one and only, Ambessa "fine, if you want me to be like you, I guess I'll be like you towards YOU." Type of acceptance.
I think its also related to Mels new outfit too, she's dressed like her mother, in red and all of that. I will still stand by the idea that she has plans to decieve, but she will do something she doesn't want to do.
Mel was left with no choice, that lyric sounds like realization, acceptance, but also like a plea at the same time, an "I'll never be who I wanted to be" because in the end, she's still a Medarda, she's still her mothers daughter, she still has violence in her veins, she will never not suffer from the weight her name holds, and she will never escape it either, its like a shadow.
The Characters won't be themselves at their core this season. And those vital parts of their characters that represent them are no longer there in the intro, they all have given up what makes them, THEM design wise. (e.g.) Vi without her tattoo, Viktor hiding his identity with the mask. And the thing is, they did that to themselves because they do self-harm, they're changing themselves because THEY want to, they're forcing themselves to do that, they think they're undeserving and they're erasing their past selves.
But Mel? Mel doesn't have her gold accessories, Jewelry, or her Armor, she'd been stripped bare and hidden away because of the brutality of her name. She pays the price her mother brought to HER city. She's forced to change herself against her will, because nobody is giving her a chance to push for her ideals.
This entire theory never ends, and with all of this? I kinda do see Mel actually committing Matricide, it lifts the "Ambessa will die" theory further.
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I guess I’m hopping on the tumblr artist bandwagon since twitter is going up in flames
here you go @journeytomonkiekid
I thought of this idea while I was in the middle of another drawing. So, naturally, I dropped everything just to make this
Ok so I've never used tumbler to really blog anything but I need to write my thoughts out before I go crazy about this :) Spoilers for arcane sowwy.
Can someone please explain to me WHY ISHA HAD TO DIE? I understand that in order for Jinx to get at her lowest, and I mean her lowest, they needed to do something ti isha but what was the point of her death. She went in to save the girls from vander but it didn't matter cause the big guy still lived after that :(( like I don't know if it's just me but I think they could've found a way to get jinx sad and stuff without having to just kill her 😭😭 and it sucks cause I knew she was gonna die! They foreshadowed it like TWO TIMES(from what I remember) At the prison scene and the other at the little tunnel place, which now i realize both had vander in it. UGH. but anyway, in my head, everyone's still alive, so it doesn't matter 😇
Ughshshhshsh 😭😭
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So, Arcane season 2 is a wrap. I'm gonna jump straight into review mode because I have Thoughts and need to get them off my chest.
I first want to make it clear that I have immense admiration for the show's creators and everything they have accomplished. They made a true masterpiece with season 1 - arguably the greatest animated series ever made, and one of the greatest pieces of fiction of our time. Having to follow up on it would have been a tall order in the best of circumstances. Even the most talented artists in the world can't usually churn out banger after banger. But then you add the fact that they only had one season to pay off everything season 1 had set up... and I'm sorry, I know the showrunners said it was their choice to end it at 2 seasons but I just don't believe it. There was no adequate way to resolve all the conflicts set up in season 1, complete all the character arcs, answer all the questions, within just one season, and they must have known it. So either they didn't give a damn and just called it quits like the GoT bros (clearly not the case here - these are deeply passionate artists, not mediocre hacks) or Riot Games forced their hands. My money is on the latter. And to be extra conspiratorial, I wouldn't be surprised if Riot also mandated some bits and pieces of character arcs for the purpose of merchandising. Given that despite its popularity, Arcane actually was a huge money pit, it's no surprise they're trying to recoup their losses somehow. The real problem, in our world much like in Piltover, is capitalism.
Anyway, all this was to say that I do not blame Christian Linke, Amanda Overton, or Studio Fortiche in the slightest. They were put in a no-win scenario and still managed to deliver a stunningly beautiful show with a lot of deeply compelling aspects to it. If season 1 had been of similar quality, I still probably would have enjoyed the whole show just fine. But enough sugarcoating it. Regardless of whose fault it is, this season just didn't live up to its predecessor, and at its worst points comes off as disappointingly mid. Mild vibe spoilers after this point (though I'm going to avoid describing plot points to focus on critical analysis).
Now, it still has a lot of stand-out moments. All the extended animation sequences are gorgeous (starting to run out of synonyms to describe the visual elements of this show but what else can you expect with Arcane) and work really well at conveying an emotional message in a deeply intuitive way. A lot of character moments hit me right in the feels (I teared up at the flashbacks in episodes 5 and 6 and I'm sure I will again when I rewatch it). I've gushing over these moments throughout my previous episode recaps and I still think they worked really well. Unfortunately, these moments don't really... add up. The whole is less than the sum of its parts. One of the things that set season 1 apart to me is how every plot thread connected to each other, not just mechanically but thematically. Even two characters who never interacted still felt like they were in a conversation with each other, because their actions implicitly commented on the other's in some way. This sense is, unfortunately, largely lost in season 2. Characters make major decisions that impact each other's lives in dramatic ways (like say, Jayce in episode 6) but that doesn't really mean anything beyond its role in the plot. Sure, their motivations still makes sense (I never got a sense that a character did something just to move the plot forward) but they were often surface-level or underdeveloped.
The pacing didn't help, of course. That's the most obvious issue with this season I've seen many people bring up, and the most predictable one given the time constraint, but I don't think it was necessarily the main problem. Arcane has always been fast-paced, and I was willing to accept that we were going to be hit with a lot of very fast developments over the course of the series. For example, I really liked Caitlyn's character arc in act 1. Does it feel a bit jarring for her to change so radically in such a short time? Sure, but I'm happy to roll with it because the idea is interesting and because I can buy it as a logical progression for her character. But then it just kinda... fizzles out in act 2 and is all but forgotten in act 3. It ends up feeling inconsequential. And you could say the same for a lot of key moments throughout the season. The sense of cause and effect, so tragically overpowering throughout season 1, was completely lost here.
The final episode is unfortunately the one that suffers most. God forbid me for saying this, but there were moments where it felt like a Marvel movie (one of the better ones, to be fair, but still). A show as serious about the roots of social conflict deserved better than an Epic Final Battle as its climax. Especially when that battle is with a late-arrival antagonist who's external to the main conflict, and is used as an excuse to paper over the divide between Piltover and Zaun. It really feels like halfway through the season this went from the core of the show to an afterthought. It's really baffling. And once again it's frustrating because Zaun getting a seat at the Council (ideally it wouldn't be just one seat of course, and the Council should be replaced with an elected body, but whatever) in the form of Sevika was a really cool idea! With the right buildup it would have been really satisfying. But alas.
So yeah, in summary, I get the sense that with the constraints they were working under, the authors could realistically have done justice to one out of three story elements: 1. Spectacle 2. Characters or 3. Themes. In the end, because they're masters of their craft, they went all in on 1, and even still ended up doing a decent job with 2. Themes unfortunately went out the window. This is a perfectly valid choice - and indeed, given that the most revolutionary aspect of Arcane is its art style, it was probably the "right" choice as far as the show's legacy goes. But it's not the choice I would wanted them to make, and I have to admit it hurts a bit. Oh well. We'll always have season 1 no matter what.
I'm gonna give it a 7/10, where season 1 was an easy 10 (or rather is completely outside the scale because it wasn't really built for masterpieces of that caliber). I'd still recommend everyone who loved season 1 to watch it and can appreciate the beautiful closure we got with most of the characters. Just don't get your hopes up too much as far as its overall cohesiveness.
Okay, before I end, I have to discuss something that is both a major spoiler and involves a serious content warning. So read on only if you've seen episode 9 AND are comfortable reading discussion of the stuff that happens in it.
So. Let's talk about Jinx' fate. That one hurt a bit, not gonna lie.
I don't have a problem with killing off major characters, even the protagonist if need be, but if you're going to do it, you really have to get it right. This death, unfortunately, gets it pretty badly wrong. First off, the fact that Jinx attempts suicide from the start of the episode creates some pretty Unfortunate Implications. If you're gonna make a character struggle with suicidal thoughts, I feel like you have to commit to it: either let them live and learn to love life again; or kill them and portray it as the unmitigated tragedy it is. This does neither and instead feels like the showrunners (or, more likely, the corporate suits at Riot) trying to have their cake and eat it too. The fact that Vi conveniently ends up in a situation where Jinx can die to rescue her (and it was kind of Vi's fault too! so good job heaping a little more trauma on that poor girl's shoulders), and that otherwise the day is saved and Jinx ends up as an unfortunate but unavoidable casualty, really feels like a cop-out. She gets to die like she wanted to, but now she has a good reason for it, and we can't be too sad because she saved the day. Oh, and it makes Isha's sacrifice in act 2 kinda funny in retrospect, like Jinx went "cool, my turn now!". Again, the frustrating thing is that I like all these elements in isolation! Jinx being suicidal, and Jinx sacrificing herself for Vi, are both great ideas in their own right, but you can't have both without undermining both.
Anyway, although this was an ill-advised choice, I know it wasn't a malicious one. I really did like the final scene of Vi and Caitlyn and I'm glad we actually got a happy ending for them. I do like how they resolved Jayce and Viktor's conflict, though, even though the rest of the arc fell pretty flat for me this season. As I've already said, there's a lot to like here. I'm just forever going to ponder what could have been (and maybe channel that into my own writing? perchance).
PLEASE PLEASE I DONT WANNA BE A MAGICAL GIRL 🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️
Been obsessed with stardew valley and this man has me on in a chokehold so here’s some fan art of him
I should probably post something butttt..
a couple snippets from a presentation i gave at school this past week on storyboarding!!
‼️DISCLAIMER: I am still a student and have only worked on student and indie projects! This is just stuff that I personally find helpful as an amateur, so feel free to take it with a grain of salt!
Happy boarding, friends! ✍️💕