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Arcane 2x8 questions

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Please discuss that prison scene with Vi and Cait. What does it symbolize, what do the actions here reflect Vi's character and future choices.

Camzeee

Thoughts on Mel’s new look?

Ava Vanessa

How do you think Jinx telling Caitlin that "she didn't know her Mother was there" affects both of them? How much have they grown since the start of the show/season?

SPARKLE

Killing is a cycle is the main theme of the episode, but it also highlights another cyclical theme: unity is a cycle. Season 1 mentioned that Piltover and Zaun originally came together to stand against the threat of outside nations, and now the threat of Viktor has united them once again. What are your thoughts on these two themes working in unison?

Hewmanity

The cell scene between caitvi was in my opinion beautifully intimate despite the location, by the details and expression. A lot of people think it was unnecessary, would you say it was a good choice to have it ? (Not talking about if you liked it or not, just if you personally think it was relevant to the plot as I do)

Showaddict

Caitlin tell jinx "no amount of good deeds can undo our crimes" instead of "your crimes" followed by "hating you, i've hated myself, I just don't have the energy" giving how vengeance focused she was during act 1/2 do you think she now blame herself for how far things went ? Is helping vi free jinx an action of love, some sort of redemption or both ?

Showaddict

Vi’s coping mechanism is typically to shut people out and physically expel her anger when she experiences loss. What do you think about how she handles it this episode after being locked in the prison cell? Do you think her vulnerability/intimacy with Cait was a healthy choice? And do you think this may be Vi turning a new leaf with how she processes her traumas?

Erin

Any predictions as to what Jinx is going to do next? Or do you think she's just going to hole up by herself away from Vi?

Day

Thoughts on the gates going down between the upper and lower cities to fight together against a greater enemy?

Day

Sorry it's long. My question carries on from Korra, Why do you think audiences have such a hard time showing empathy for women unless they are either perfectly rational and morally "pure" OR the opposite, so hyperbolic in nature that they are more character than woman? Do you think elements like characters them being queer and masc/butch or even how theyr trauma is protrayed have an impact on this? For example The audience has a much easier time with Jinx's actions whose trauma is bright and flashy to look at, while Vi whose trauma is a lot more grounded in what we usually see, drinking, fights, fear, get's backlash for not super rational but very human actions like the jail scene.

Pancake Mix

How to you take Maddie's reaction to seeing Vi again near Caitlyn, they way they hit shoulders or just the look on her face,

DizzIsLiving

Just before we go into the finale, looking back on the series how has everyone changed from last season? How does this change the relationships between our characters.

SkywalkerBoy

Do you think Caitlin and Vi made up too easily?

H-Bomb 24

What do you think about the Sky's response to Viktor in the final scene of the episode? What do you think it signified for him as a character or of his decisions?

MaSeshield9277

How do you think Jinx telling Caitlyn she didn’t know Caitlyn’s mom was in the council room affected Caitlyn’s opinion of this “changed” Jinx? It’s not an apology, so why was it important Jinx say this to Caitlyn?

Olivia

What do you think about the parallel between Vi feeling like she always chooses wrong and ending up losing everyone vs. Jinx/Powder, and how she "jinxes" everything when she was younger, and how she has lost the closest people to her because of her choices?

Ren De Guzman

The black rose appeared to be completely evil in act 1 and 2 but here we see that they or at least the shape shifter are not fully in the wrong with ambessa forcing them in a way to kill kino and them not wanting the arcane to Cuase havoc with ambesas meddling how do you view the black rose this episode and what do you think they will do in the final episode of arcane

Braden Jackson

Vi has been the type of person to always help others without caring about how it may affect herself in this episode jinx tells her that she doesn't have to do that and to do what she wants and we see her make the first move to kiss Caitlyn do you believe that this is good for her to finally see and do what she wants or is it not entirely healthy

Braden Jackson

In this episode silco talks to her about how killing is a cycle and how his attempt to break it was flawed. What do you think is the significance of how her voices have changed. Not just repeating past words or her insecurities, but actually engaging in a deeper conversation.

Hrafn

What do you think about Vi and Caitlyn in this episode? Do you think they are ready to be in a committed relationship or at the very least on the path to start one after everything that happened in the previous acts.

BB.Creative

What do you think Jinx means when she says that she is going to break the cycle?

Olivia


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