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Arcane season 1 was a breakout show. I didn't know anything about League of Legends when I started it, but I was blown away by the animation and drawn into the world and the complex character dynamics it established. It ended on a massive cliffhanger three years ago, and I've been waiting since to see how it would all resolve.

And y'all, it's a disappointment.

It seems Riot could not follow through on what they set up in S1. As I think is not uncommon in follow-up seasons, they added too many new plotlines to satisfactorily draw them all to a close, which meant we were left with glaring holes in the plot and character motivations that made little sense. They abandoned the heart of the show--Jinx and Vi's relationship--to focus on other things and set themselves up for a new spin-off show set in Noxus, Mel's homeland.

Some spoilers in the full review below.

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Fandom: Arcane

Pairing: Ambessa/Viktor

Summary: Viktor gets an unexpected visitor to the lab--and an even more unexpected invitation to dinner.

AN: De-anon from this prompt from the Arcane kink meme.

Excerpt: 
Viktor hadn’t heard Lady Medarda enter, nor did he know how she’d gotten in—he simply looked up from his work at the sound of a voice and there she was, meandering among the tables as if she had been perusing their work for some time.
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"Because you weakened me! I couldn't endure the look in your eyes whenever I made the decisions--the necessary decisions--to keep us safe!" (S1E9 "The Monster You Made")

It kills me because Ambessa admitting that Mel made her weaker is probably the biggest admission of love she could make. That Ambessa, who prides herself on her strength which she sees not only as a virtue, but a necessity, admitting out loud that Mel chipped away at that strength is revealing a significant vulnerability, which is a big deal for her. But to Mel, I think it just sounded like a slap in the face.

What Ambessa meant: I value your love and respect above my better judgement; you are so important to me you override my own logic, so I had to distance myself from you to avoid compromising my decision-making.

What Mel heard: I am nothing to my mother but a weakness to be excised; I am a vulnerability; I am a problem that had to be gotten rid of, pushed out of sight, out of mind.

They really do love each other--Ambessa revealing this here is revealing that she cares so much for Mel that it makes her vulnerable, and for someone like Ambessa, that would be terrifying. Note that in her words it's not just keeping Mel safe--it's that Mel disapproved of what Ambessa was doing. Ambessa wanted not just that Mel would be alive and well, but that Mel would love her. Watching Mel lose respect for her, watching Mel judge her choices as wrong or mistakes, made it difficult for Ambessa to commit to those decisions because she didn't want Mel to feel those things about her, even though she was doing what she believed was necessary.

For Mel, she has expressed again and again how hurt she was by Ambessa's decision to send her away. It's one of the first real vulnerabilities she shows to Jayce, after he comes to her about Viktor's illness. She reveals that she "fell short" of of "Medarda standards" and was sent abroad. Mel repeatedly describes this as "banishment." When she talks to Jayce, when she talks to Ambessa, you can see and hear how upset she is about the rift with her mother. No matter how much Mel has accomplished in Piltover, she always mentions how it's not enough to be considered an accomplished Medarda. She cannot let go of Noxus (exemplified in her massive painting of a Noxian harbor, the first thing we ever see her paint), and when she finally confronts Ambessa about sending her away, you can almost hear tears under the surface of her voice.

"I stopped being part of this family the minute you cast me out. Why? Why did you do it?"

Ambessa's perceived rejection of her hurts. Ten years later, it still hurts. Because she wants Ambessa to love her.

Ambessa and Mel love each other, but they also seem incapable of loving each other in a way that will be heard and understood by the other one. They are fundamentally such different people, with such different approaches to the world, that it's almost like they're talking different languages.

Crossposted from tumblr

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I'm rewatching Arcane and man, that Vander-Vi conflict hits and hurts so hard.

Vander’s been Vi, he’s been young and hopped up on righteous anger and justified rage at how the Undercity is treated; he’s been in a place where he wanted to hurt Piltover for what they’re doing, maybe even was willing to die to prove a point. But he’s also seen what that mindset does. It leads to a lot of death and a lot of suffering on both sides--and given how outgunned the Undercity is, he has a lot of reason to think any similar efforts would end as fruitlessly as his own did, leaving them with nothing but more blood in the streets and no better off. He could end up watching his kids die young for nothing. He’s willing to compromise and settle for less to avoid more of that.

Vi thinks things are different this time; she’s young and idealistic and full of fury at their oppression. She thinks Vander’s efforts were noble and wants to follow down that path, and her youth and inexperience give her the narrowness of vision not to think beyond proving a point to Piltover and making them listen. She doesn’t see a future for herself or her family but more of the same drudgery that it’s been. Because of Vander’s deal with Grayson, she’s been able to grow up in relative peace, which has given her the freedom to want more. Vander is happy to survive in relative quiet; Vi wants to thrive. She thinks she’s willing to pay the price to stick it to Piltover, but she hasn’t buried comrades who followed her orders into a fight.

You can see both of their perspectives so well and why it’s so hard to reconcile them, and it just breaks the heart </3

Meljay

Mar. 8th, 2022 07:04 pm
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Honestly I was ambivalent towards Meljay the first time I watched Arcane but watching the fandom shit all over Mel for “getting in the way” of Jayvik and minimize and twist her canon relationship with Jayce into an act of political manipulation or a stepping stone towards their preferred ship has turned me into a real #meljaystan Get it girl

Fandom BS )
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So I started Arcane: League of Legends on Wednesday because I needed to stay up to catch a 3:30 AM bus to the airport. I finished it the other day and it surprised me with how much I liked it? As someone who is not familiar at all with League of Legends I found it both approachable and engaging, and I never felt like I was having lore dumped on me.

I really enjoyed the animation style, particularly the sequences from Jinx's perspective regarding her psychoses. I liked the focus on familial relationships as well (Cait/Vi 4ever tho) and both Medardas can step on me anytime.

Really looking forward to see where they take it in season 2!

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