I find the idea of a pseudo religion kind of funny. As far as i can tell, the basis for following Viktor seems a lot more concrete that any "real" religion.
I can see that the situation can equally go both ways. On the one hand, Isha helped Powder return to a comfortable position, on the other hand, Isha's murder once again touches upon Powder's deepest pain - she jinxes everything, everyone around her dies, even if she is not directly to blame.
@@TheGamingAbyss Being an idol to the child and not pushing her away from herself at the beginning of the journey, knowing that everyone she is close to dies. Even if in fact she is not guilty, it does not mean that she cannot blame herself for this. Just like Vi in the first season in the scene with Cait blamed herself for running away from Powder and leaving her, although she tried to return and was captured by Marcus.
@beden653 its Jinx' fault because she was a good person to Isha? Jinx isn't the cause for what Isha chose to do. Its up to Jinx now on how she lets it effect her.
@@TheGamingAbyss We know how Powder behaves with this type of situations and her guilt, that's why I say that two paths are equally possible in this case.
This is something that I've been thinking after the act 2. Actually I don't know what to to feel. For one what Arcane did is actually really smart and creative story telling especially with Victor's story. But watching reaction channels who only have an hour to marinate the story in their head, they're all confused af. But i think Arcane is just too advanced and smart for its own sake that a normie wouldn't understand and get confused about what's happening in the story.
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I find the idea of a pseudo religion kind of funny. As far as i can tell, the basis for following Viktor seems a lot more concrete that any "real" religion.
Powder is still down in that well. She won't let Isha's sacrifice be in vain.
I can see that the situation can equally go both ways. On the one hand, Isha helped Powder return to a comfortable position, on the other hand, Isha's murder once again touches upon Powder's deepest pain - she jinxes everything, everyone around her dies, even if she is not directly to blame.
@beden653 how did Jinx cause Isha to do that?
@@TheGamingAbyss Being an idol to the child and not pushing her away from herself at the beginning of the journey, knowing that everyone she is close to dies. Even if in fact she is not guilty, it does not mean that she cannot blame herself for this. Just like Vi in the first season in the scene with Cait blamed herself for running away from Powder and leaving her, although she tried to return and was captured by Marcus.
@beden653 its Jinx' fault because she was a good person to Isha? Jinx isn't the cause for what Isha chose to do. Its up to Jinx now on how she lets it effect her.
@@TheGamingAbyss We know how Powder behaves with this type of situations and her guilt, that's why I say that two paths are equally possible in this case.
good video, deserves more attention
This is something that I've been thinking after the act 2. Actually I don't know what to to feel. For one what Arcane did is actually really smart and creative story telling especially with Victor's story. But watching reaction channels who only have an hour to marinate the story in their head, they're all confused af. But i think Arcane is just too advanced and smart for its own sake that a normie wouldn't understand and get confused about what's happening in the story.