Even Silco acknowledges that Vi is a prodigy. He says so in episode 6 that he always thought she was the prize of her family, until he learned about Powder’s mind.
Dude the choreography behind Vi's holding everyone off is pretty bangin'. That little sequence where she has to dodge the knife, but takes a few blows because of it, yet she still keeps focused on the knife is incredible stuff. I still can't believe it sometimes, how good it is.
@@isaacgaleao I'm not so sure of that, after the time skip Vi wiped the floor with Sevika the first time (Sevika wasn't trying very hard) and had a harder time the 2nd but still won. Vi was still a kid but Sevika didn't have her mechanical arm.
@Edmuresrampantmanhood-dp3jd wdym? Vi lost the first fight, Caitlyn had to shot her arm so that Vi wouldn't get killed Sevika has a lot of experience even back here, I think without the prison's "training" Vi would stand no chance
@@isaacgaleao I wouldn't say Vi lost the first fight, she was holding Sevika up against a wall, then got stabbed because Sevika brought up Jinx. If it was just a straight fight in a vacuum and Vi wasn't after information about Powder she could have k*lled Sevika then and there. I do agree that Vi being locked in prison for 6 years defiantly was a factor in how well she did, but Sevika having her original arm would have also been a disadvantage. I still think Vi would have done a pretty good job fighting Sevika here but might still end up losing.
And the whole future of the underground changed because of this. It ‘causes a real conflict in my mind, thinking about ‘what could’ve been’. But on the other hand, if these tragics would have not happend, we would not have the story... so yeah haha
@Blustar_5 Claggor has already made a big enough hole for them to escape. And as we have seen, Vander might have been a decent match for mutant Deckard
@brunomhdd not really, she still had a lot of focus. True the other characters got more of it at some points, but this show always was about more than just Vi. It was always about her Jinx, Jayce, Cait, Mel, Viktor, Silco, Heimer, etc.
@@ksaweryjanowski827 i just don't think is okay to divide so much focus onto other characters after having Vi run 90 minutes of season 1, the show was almost about her bro don't expect me to care that much about viktor all of a sudden
NO FR i feel like that was retconned and they didn’t really think of the consequences of that. Silco refers to her aa “Vander’s prodigy” but he knew her mother, why is he talking about her like he doesn’t know where she comes from?
that wouldve been so cool if Vi had these gauntlets for s2, or atleast augmented the Hex Gauntlets to have part of Vanders old gauntlets onto them. Missed opportunity IMO
Vi was great and all with the gauntlets, but Vander was in a different league. Could you IMAGINE the kinda damage he coulda done if he had the new hex powered fists?!
i know it's plot armour and the whole reason they "almost/were going to make it out" in the first place, but man lol, imagine, you WERE going to make it all out miraculously, and then it all goes to shit...
I feel this scene embodies what makes Arcane so good: every character understands only so much of what’s going on. Powder sees Vi getting beaten by the Shimmer addict and said addict is beaten on the door trying to get to Vi and the others. At the same time she doesn’t know how close they are to getting out. And if she had only waited a few more seconds, her bomb would not have killed Milo and Claggor. Of course, it doesnt play out like that. Other wise we wouldn’t have the same amazing story we have now.
@@needmoresnowpls8054 Also, as time passes shimmer gets a lesser effect and the person starts suffering the drawbacks, was mentioned that first verions of shimmer were even worse that the ones they had at late season 2
I love this scene but rewatching it makes me wonder, would Silco really have allowed his goons to kill Vi? After everything they showed in season 2 it feels like based on Silcos relationship with Felicia he would have never stooped that low, especially since he takes in Powder for similar reasons.
He is ruthless and driven towards his one goal, he's a revolutionary. The only reason he eventually got so attached to Jinx and refused to give her up to Piltover is that he had time to raise her and bond with her. At this point the only feelings he has is a desire for revenge against Vander and his dream of Zaun (and a few dead kids are more than an acceptable price towards both those goals).
@@weall1208 Totally agree but it feels like all the talk in season 2 that we saw in Vanders flashbacks between the three of them, with even Felicia mentioning that they cant fail now for the sake of her kids futures, makes me feel like they should have at least shown a little more regret coming from Silco when he gave the green light to his goons to attack Vi. I feel like at least then we could get a glimpse into the human side of Silco having to go to this extent. Definitely still an excellent scene, just a little nitpick I noticed.
That's as simply as that - he wouldn't. The writers just tried to pull off a really cheap trick on adding "new layers" upon already established characters. And they screwed up at that since it's like none of them even consider what's been established in S1 already
I mean, she came here prepared with metal gauntlets and shit Compare that to how the gang from the 1st episode stopped her in the street after she'd just outran a squad of enforcers
Vi actually has several advantages here that even the odds, maybe even tilt them in her favour. 1. Location: The narrow walkway means the goons can't attack all at once for fear of getting in each other's way, limiting their numbers significantly and giving Vi fewer problems to focus on at once. 2. Size: Vi's smaller stature means she's harder to hit and gives her more maneuverability on the walkway. 3. Weaponry: Vander's gauntlets pack a *wallop.* Every goon Vi hits in the head is down and out, while they also increase her defence by letting her grab and block the knives and hammers she's facing. Alternatively, the only weapon Vi had a problem with was the knife because the jabs were harder to evade than the swinging hammers. 4. Positioning: Vi doesn't have to advance on her targets at all. She lets them come to her, giving her a brief moment to catch her breath between bouts. Overall, it's a very well-choreographed and thought-out fight.
Hell of a lot more adrenaline and desperation here. Fighting random mooks is one thing. Fighting for your life and the lives of your friends and family is hella different. Plus having giant metal fists oughta help LMAOOO.
She is a better 1v1 fighter, she is a boxer. You see it a lot in the series, like when she is fighting Sevika, she does better in a tight space like a hallway rather than open room
@@bcmm1880 Defiance of established logic. Vi goes from struggling with a boy her age in the first episode, to single-handedly dispatching a dozen armed henchmen twice her age and size in the third. The metal gloves are slightly short-handed on selling the idea IMO.
@@ParagonOlsen the only big guy was knocked out with a good uppercut which, ya that’s reasonable, keep in mind Vi has been trained by Vander, who knows what he’s doing, for years, and Vi had something that the goons don’t, training and skill, keeping her guard up when she can and going for the openings and staying aware of her surroundings, it’s nothing that beyond believable, the show established that’s she’s a bit of prodigy, if Sevika had gotten in then she’d probably would’ve been able to handle her
@@bcmm1880 I disagree. Taking on a dozen people twice your age and size is outright unwinnable even if you're at an advantage in training. Even if Vi was Roberto Durán reborn, it's a hopeless scenario. I wouldn't particularly care if the show hadn't already established a relatively realistic approach to its fight scenes, with Vi struggling with Deckard in the first episode. I appreciated this, and was disappointed the show chose to discard its own logic for a "cool" moment.
0:38 i love how even silco was just like "god damn 😮" judging from the look he made.
Even Silco acknowledges that Vi is a prodigy. He says so in episode 6 that he always thought she was the prize of her family, until he learned about Powder’s mind.
Bro really said O_O
Love is a powerful thing. Vi was able to keep going, shrug off each hit she took, keep swinging, all because she loved her father.
@@Sam-does-films*O_⚫️
"Well...shit-fire!"
Dude the choreography behind Vi's holding everyone off is pretty bangin'. That little sequence where she has to dodge the knife, but takes a few blows because of it, yet she still keeps focused on the knife is incredible stuff. I still can't believe it sometimes, how good it is.
We also see how she does get hit with the knife on her arm, small detail which i rly enjoy
@@bcmm1880just noticed this too!
The fact that Vi took out an entire wave of grown men is crazy
she was only around 15 at the time too
Well, she's also got a pair of knuckle dusters made for punching through rock so...
She got it from Vandar frfr
Plot armor is crazy
look at the gauntlets on her knuckles
And then they lived happily ever after.
...shut up, reality!
He I ruined the 69
(Distract me from my pain)
Vi has been the goat since day one, and from this day on her life is nothing but misery.
Silco watching 90% of his gang get taken out solo by an almost unarmed teenaged girl like "damn I gotta go fire everyone in HR"
I like how he keeps Sevika from stepping in because she would mop the floor with Vi lol
@@isaacgaleao I'm not so sure of that, after the time skip Vi wiped the floor with Sevika the first time (Sevika wasn't trying very hard) and had a harder time the 2nd but still won. Vi was still a kid but Sevika didn't have her mechanical arm.
@Edmuresrampantmanhood-dp3jd wdym? Vi lost the first fight, Caitlyn had to shot her arm so that Vi wouldn't get killed
Sevika has a lot of experience even back here, I think without the prison's "training" Vi would stand no chance
@@isaacgaleao I wouldn't say Vi lost the first fight, she was holding Sevika up against a wall, then got stabbed because Sevika brought up Jinx. If it was just a straight fight in a vacuum and Vi wasn't after information about Powder she could have k*lled Sevika then and there. I do agree that Vi being locked in prison for 6 years defiantly was a factor in how well she did, but Sevika having her original arm would have also been a disadvantage. I still think Vi would have done a pretty good job fighting Sevika here but might still end up losing.
Rewatching this scene just hurts. They were gonna get him out. They were all gonna get out. But because of Powder's one mistake, everything went wrong
And the whole future of the underground changed because of this. It ‘causes a real conflict in my mind, thinking about ‘what could’ve been’. But on the other hand, if these tragics would have not happend, we would not have the story... so yeah haha
@Blustar_5 Claggor has already made a big enough hole for them to escape. And as we have seen, Vander might have been a decent match for mutant Deckard
@@Travelyn24 and that was after he had half a building dropped on him
@@youshouldntadidthat7691 good point!
Powder was jus trying to help
"I only wanted to help."
"And what did you say to me? Fly home Buddy, I work alone."
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 lmfao
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 Lmao That would be a great edit.
@@gezenews lmaoo yeah
This show is amazing Hype for the next Act, Act 2.
I love how 0:54 has an oof sound when she slips.
just noticed
You can hear a growl when vi punches the first guy, sounds like the one the show uses for Warwick!
Vi you are the absolute goat i'm sorry for season 2
Why are you sorry for season 2?
@ksaweryjanowski827 cause they treated her like a side character bro
@brunomhdd not really, she still had a lot of focus. True the other characters got more of it at some points, but this show always was about more than just Vi. It was always about her Jinx, Jayce, Cait, Mel, Viktor, Silco, Heimer, etc.
@@brunomhdd
Not only they did that, but they kinda ruined her in numerous ways. Same as with basically every other character 💀
@@ksaweryjanowski827 i just don't think is okay to divide so much focus onto other characters after having Vi run 90 minutes of season 1, the show was almost about her bro don't expect me to care that much about viktor all of a sudden
Rewatching this after season 2, its weird that Silco is ok with Vi being killed, now that we know he was a friend to her mother.
that’s bcs he’s a bad person
@@ysmain_That's because he thought he was betrayed by him
Adoptive daughter
NO FR i feel like that was retconned and they didn’t really think of the consequences of that. Silco refers to her aa “Vander’s prodigy” but he knew her mother, why is he talking about her like he doesn’t know where she comes from?
@@kooool-v9i No, in season 2, Silco was friends with Vi’s biological mother
Cmon Vi you are doing great!
Vi: im doing everything 😅
I know people lose their minds for those Hex Gauntlets but Vander's are so friggin bad ass.
that wouldve been so cool if Vi had these gauntlets for s2, or atleast augmented the Hex Gauntlets to have part of Vanders old gauntlets onto them. Missed opportunity IMO
Wish i had an ounce of bravery vi has, outnumbered, cornered, but we aint giving up, not an option.
that Urgot head tilt wasn't personal
Urgot? Where?
If this were season 2 this would have hella music for Vi”s fight
shes just like vander shes great at fighting
VI MY GOAT
came here to see vander alive one more time
Vi was great and all with the gauntlets, but Vander was in a different league. Could you IMAGINE the kinda damage he coulda done if he had the new hex powered fists?!
What could have been
i know it's plot armour and the whole reason they "almost/were going to make it out" in the first place, but man lol, imagine, you WERE going to make it all out miraculously, and then it all goes to shit...
I feel this scene embodies what makes Arcane so good: every character understands only so much of what’s going on.
Powder sees Vi getting beaten by the Shimmer addict and said addict is beaten on the door trying to get to Vi and the others. At the same time she doesn’t know how close they are to getting out. And if she had only waited a few more seconds, her bomb would not have killed Milo and Claggor.
Of course, it doesnt play out like that. Other wise we wouldn’t have the same amazing story we have now.
What if Powder stayed in their house instead...
Then the shimmered up monster would have busted through the door and tore them all in half. Thanks to Powder, at least Vi made it out alive.
@@Apathy293Vander would’ve knocked Deckard out. Vander managed to match that guy AFTER he got the roof caved on him.
@@Apathy293 Vander destroy Deckard
@@Apathy293vander would be able to beat deckard. Later in the same ep, vander beats deckard after the roof fell on him
@@needmoresnowpls8054 Also, as time passes shimmer gets a lesser effect and the person starts suffering the drawbacks, was mentioned that first verions of shimmer were even worse that the ones they had at late season 2
0:31 2:36 so cool
Remember, even in this universe if they escaped, the entire world would still be destroyed by Hextech😅😅
Accurate TFT 4 star VI
Spoiler alert: she doesn't save him.
0:54 not the roblox sound
Which one
Omg I was thinking that exact thing 😂
@@josephbrookman104 which one?
Oh
I love this scene but rewatching it makes me wonder, would Silco really have allowed his goons to kill Vi? After everything they showed in season 2 it feels like based on Silcos relationship with Felicia he would have never stooped that low, especially since he takes in Powder for similar reasons.
I was wondering that
He is ruthless and driven towards his one goal, he's a revolutionary.
The only reason he eventually got so attached to Jinx and refused to give her up to Piltover is that he had time to raise her and bond with her.
At this point the only feelings he has is a desire for revenge against Vander and his dream of Zaun (and a few dead kids are more than an acceptable price towards both those goals).
@@weall1208 Totally agree but it feels like all the talk in season 2 that we saw in Vanders flashbacks between the three of them, with even Felicia mentioning that they cant fail now for the sake of her kids futures, makes me feel like they should have at least shown a little more regret coming from Silco when he gave the green light to his goons to attack Vi. I feel like at least then we could get a glimpse into the human side of Silco having to go to this extent. Definitely still an excellent scene, just a little nitpick I noticed.
That's as simply as that - he wouldn't. The writers just tried to pull off a really cheap trick on adding "new layers" upon already established characters. And they screwed up at that since it's like none of them even consider what's been established in S1 already
I mean he was willing to sacrifice many lifes just to scare topside, so one child's life, especially the one who's against wouldn't matter
If Powder just launched the bomb from the other side where Silco was standing.
Why does Vander And Silco Act Like Thor And Loki
"saves"
She saved him, they were ready to go
@@Piece-Of-Time yes she did save, but jinx fucked it up lol
Saddest moment of the show
@@666huraganpowder, not Jinx yet
I still think about why Vi didn't break Vander's lock. Makes me think everyone was just too scared to think clearly 😞
She was the fighter of the group, lock picking was Mylo’s job even if he wasn’t that great at it
Long ago Vi's family lived in harmony. Until one day the Powder attacked. *avatar music*
вот бы такие перчи были в реальной жизни
Don't let Powder help them 🗣️🔥
thats violet
Somehow she beats these guys up but has trouble with the kid in the first episode?
I mean, she came here prepared with metal gauntlets and shit
Compare that to how the gang from the 1st episode stopped her in the street after she'd just outran a squad of enforcers
I mean to be fair she was still getting her ass kicked it’s not like she was getting a flawless win
Vi actually has several advantages here that even the odds, maybe even tilt them in her favour.
1. Location: The narrow walkway means the goons can't attack all at once for fear of getting in each other's way, limiting their numbers significantly and giving Vi fewer problems to focus on at once.
2. Size: Vi's smaller stature means she's harder to hit and gives her more maneuverability on the walkway.
3. Weaponry: Vander's gauntlets pack a *wallop.* Every goon Vi hits in the head is down and out, while they also increase her defence by letting her grab and block the knives and hammers she's facing. Alternatively, the only weapon Vi had a problem with was the knife because the jabs were harder to evade than the swinging hammers.
4. Positioning: Vi doesn't have to advance on her targets at all. She lets them come to her, giving her a brief moment to catch her breath between bouts.
Overall, it's a very well-choreographed and thought-out fight.
the gauntlets
@@FallenOne669 thanks chatgpt
This is the first and only Vi w in arcane
It's all Jayce's fault.
Viktor*
@@Sai_ZzEkko*
0:26 Hold up a minute... HE'S THE SAME GUY WITH THE IRON JAW AT SEASON 2 TRAILER THAT VI BEATA AGAIN
Yeah
OMG
also that guy has an iron jaw in the first place BECAUSE of Vi (when Vi attacked him in prison)
Did she though...?
'saves'
“Saves”
In the streets she needed help against the rookies but here she is a pro ?
Yeah that power bump was a bit sus but I mean if it means she gets to whoop ass now I'm with it
Hell of a lot more adrenaline and desperation here. Fighting random mooks is one thing. Fighting for your life and the lives of your friends and family is hella different. Plus having giant metal fists oughta help LMAOOO.
They could have tried again with those guys, but not here cause there would be no do overs
She had to be more prepare here is a hard situation, and the other was just an street fight, also she has the metal fists who make her A LOT stronger
She is a better 1v1 fighter, she is a boxer. You see it a lot in the series, like when she is fighting Sevika, she does better in a tight space like a hallway rather than open room
Oh yes, amazing plot armor, a child beating grown ass man-women lol
I mean where she was raised I would expect everyone to toughen up
This has been a trope in fantasy since forever, if you wanna see a more implausible version look at hit girl from kick ass or Robin from DC comics
Brother you have an anime pfp, do you realize how dumb what you said is?
👍🏻
Unpopular opinion: As someone who's never played League, the plot armor felt very thick here.
This and that firelight fight scene at the end of E6.
How?
@@bcmm1880
Defiance of established logic. Vi goes from struggling with a boy her age in the first episode, to single-handedly dispatching a dozen armed henchmen twice her age and size in the third.
The metal gloves are slightly short-handed on selling the idea IMO.
@@ParagonOlsen the only big guy was knocked out with a good uppercut which, ya that’s reasonable, keep in mind Vi has been trained by Vander, who knows what he’s doing, for years, and Vi had something that the goons don’t, training and skill, keeping her guard up when she can and going for the openings and staying aware of her surroundings, it’s nothing that beyond believable, the show established that’s she’s a bit of prodigy, if Sevika had gotten in then she’d probably would’ve been able to handle her
@@bcmm1880
I disagree. Taking on a dozen people twice your age and size is outright unwinnable even if you're at an advantage in training. Even if Vi was Roberto Durán reborn, it's a hopeless scenario.
I wouldn't particularly care if the show hadn't already established a relatively realistic approach to its fight scenes, with Vi struggling with Deckard in the first episode. I appreciated this, and was disappointed the show chose to discard its own logic for a "cool" moment.
You mean people spend money poorly when they don't earn that money and instead they just steal it from other people? NOOOO. GET OUT. NO WAY!
What?
Powder just wanted to help… i feel bad for her
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Chỉ có sevika là ngang tầm với vi trong các đàn e của silco 😂
"saves"