I feel the show's creators are such masters of mood whiplash. All through Season One and even at the start of the episode, we as the viewers are steered to oppose the idea of Enforcers going on the offensive, armed with Hextech weapons, and cheer whenever the idea gets struck down. And yet, at the very end of the episode, we wind up getting hyped and cheering when we see Caitlyn organising the Enforcers to go on the offensive, armed with Hextech weapons..... 😅😅
4:00 The thing that really strikes me is how there are now only just three active Council members left when, at its peak in Season One, there were up to *_EIGHT_* members. No wonder people are on edge and everything feels to be in chaos.
the problem with refering to Jinx as Powder is that the whole point of S1 was that Jinx is not Powder and Silco understood that and Vi did not despite being told her by many people (Vi only understands it in Season 2)
Yeah, basically every time Vi referred to Jinx as "Powder" she was rejecting who her sister was in favor of a memory of who she used to be. Small wonder Jinx eventually gave up trying to reach her sister. If every time you meet a loved one, they'd say "I don't like who you are anymore" you'd be pretty damn upset.
I believe Mel being touched by Kindred when Ambessa was pregnant in the "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" cinematic means that she has a predetermined death (like Olaf from League). So, she can't die until the unknown scenario is made a reality. Since Kindred's Respite is a zone effect in the game, and in the cinematic, Jace probably survived by being in the zone around Mel, just like Mel survived the arrow in her mom's pregnant belly when her mom encountered the wolf. -This is my headcanon for now, until next week at least.
dude this is genius!!! if that's the case then it's the absolute perfect tie in with blood, sweat and tears omg i really hope they take it in this direction maybe we will even get to see kindred!!! but even if they don't its still a brilliant theory thank you for sharing
FYI- the last Scene with the wolfes was a flashback of the doctor(Singed). You can see that his burn wounds are much more recent than in present day ;)
The whole thing is orchestrated by Mel's mom, I'm calling it. Why else would the dude whip Mel and not finish her off, if they were going after the councilors? Mel's mom was also the one to suggest to hold this public hearing in the first place.
Mel and Jayce surviving is somehow related to Mel glowing gold before the bomb hits. It was also shown in Ambessa’s music video near the end when Mel was still in the womb. I don’t know what this “power” is but I hope they acknowledge it this season.
They have to, because me as a arcane fanatic found no other logical way around it then that you can actually see jinxes warhead being intact when they look around for survivors. So either noxians have some sort of protection, or jinxes nuke failed to detonate all the way.
My theory, which is based on the Ambessa video, is that she has some kind of pact with Kindred. Kindred's ultimate skill in the game protects anyone who enters her circle from lethal damage, so this makes sense in some way. But it could be some special Shuriman or Noxian magic too.
@@EvgeniyYakushev-m2u Kindred doest make pacts. ( look at my pfp). Kindred is simply the mercyful way to go to the afterlife, and wolf is the painful one. They collect the souls that are going to die, no more, no less.
@@snowown As far as I know, Kindred varies in different cultures and in Noxus, lamb is absent in principle. How Noxus Kindred will be played out in the end, we do not know. I have already written that it is only a theory, I would not spoil it if I knew for sure.
Considering the way the underground works, that is probably considered a "cushy" job. He wasn't slinging drugs for her. And they never showed that the production of it was particularly dangerous. It's not like cooking meth in a makeshift lab, which could be explosive. And with Marcus working for Silco, I bet that factory was basically "untouchable" until Vi and Jayce went and raided it on their own. But all in all she sums it up best; "Her son nonetheless".
All these theories about how Mel lives, then there's me thinking it simply went over her head since it killed Mrs. Kiraman, who's seated opposite her. 😂
yeah absolutely, considering the angle it was shot at, after entering through the glass it would definitely keep heading upwards and the explosion was probably somewhere above mel, instead of straight at her
I feel the show's creators are such masters of mood whiplash. All through Season One and even at the start of the episode, we as the viewers are steered to oppose the idea of Enforcers going on the offensive, armed with Hextech weapons, and cheer whenever the idea gets struck down. And yet, at the very end of the episode, we wind up getting hyped and cheering when we see Caitlyn organising the Enforcers to go on the offensive, armed with Hextech weapons..... 😅😅
Speak for yourself. I'm team Jinx. 😆
@@LadyDoomsinger lol same
4:00 The thing that really strikes me is how there are now only just three active Council members left when, at its peak in Season One, there were up to *_EIGHT_* members. No wonder people are on edge and everything feels to be in chaos.
the problem with refering to Jinx as Powder is that the whole point of S1 was that Jinx is not Powder and Silco understood that and Vi did not despite being told her by many people (Vi only understands it in Season 2)
Yeah, basically every time Vi referred to Jinx as "Powder" she was rejecting who her sister was in favor of a memory of who she used to be.
Small wonder Jinx eventually gave up trying to reach her sister. If every time you meet a loved one, they'd say "I don't like who you are anymore" you'd be pretty damn upset.
I believe Mel being touched by Kindred when Ambessa was pregnant in the "Blood, Sweat, and Tears" cinematic means that she has a predetermined death (like Olaf from League). So, she can't die until the unknown scenario is made a reality. Since Kindred's Respite is a zone effect in the game, and in the cinematic, Jace probably survived by being in the zone around Mel, just like Mel survived the arrow in her mom's pregnant belly when her mom encountered the wolf.
-This is my headcanon for now, until next week at least.
dude this is genius!!! if that's the case then it's the absolute perfect tie in with blood, sweat and tears omg i really hope they take it in this direction maybe we will even get to see kindred!!! but even if they don't its still a brilliant theory thank you for sharing
@@ameliayoung1133 thx a lot it brightened my day.
9:09 wow im amazed at how quickly you noticed that it was the girl who lost her son before the face reveal
FYI- the last Scene with the wolfes was a flashback of the doctor(Singed). You can see that his burn wounds are much more recent than in present day ;)
Also, looks like Singed is in Freljord, considering the heavy snow storm.
Haha, still gets me laughing as you watch with hopeful thoughts and screams that things won't go bad, hilarious.
The chills I got when the Song started.
The whole thing is orchestrated by Mel's mom, I'm calling it. Why else would the dude whip Mel and not finish her off, if they were going after the councilors? Mel's mom was also the one to suggest to hold this public hearing in the first place.
we are so back!!! such a good start to the new season omg 😭
I saw some other reactors reacting to the " vander" looking guy and said: Oh, look its vanders twin brother. Zander. how fun would that be xD
why am I so early? Dunno but I'm here and I'm exciiiiiiteddddddd
oh nono maddie is not marcus's daughter, only a few days have passed since the end of the first season
Mel and Jayce surviving is somehow related to Mel glowing gold before the bomb hits. It was also shown in Ambessa’s music video near the end when Mel was still in the womb. I don’t know what this “power” is but I hope they acknowledge it this season.
They have to, because me as a arcane fanatic found no other logical way around it then that you can actually see jinxes warhead being intact when they look around for survivors. So either noxians have some sort of protection, or jinxes nuke failed to detonate all the way.
We shall see!
My theory, which is based on the Ambessa video, is that she has some kind of pact with Kindred. Kindred's ultimate skill in the game protects anyone who enters her circle from lethal damage, so this makes sense in some way. But it could be some special Shuriman or Noxian magic too.
@@EvgeniyYakushev-m2u Kindred doest make pacts. ( look at my pfp). Kindred is simply the mercyful way to go to the afterlife, and wolf is the painful one. They collect the souls that are going to die, no more, no less.
@@snowown As far as I know, Kindred varies in different cultures and in Noxus, lamb is absent in principle. How Noxus Kindred will be played out in the end, we do not know. I have already written that it is only a theory, I would not spoil it if I knew for sure.
😍 tanto tiempo esperando por esto!!!! 🥵
10:34 powder mentioned
Slip of the tongue 😆
YAY! Here we go!!!
A mother that had her son working in a factory producing a dangerous drug.
Her son nonetheless
Considering the way the underground works, that is probably considered a "cushy" job. He wasn't slinging drugs for her. And they never showed that the production of it was particularly dangerous. It's not like cooking meth in a makeshift lab, which could be explosive.
And with Marcus working for Silco, I bet that factory was basically "untouchable" until Vi and Jayce went and raided it on their own.
But all in all she sums it up best; "Her son nonetheless".
All these theories about how Mel lives, then there's me thinking it simply went over her head since it killed Mrs. Kiraman, who's seated opposite her. 😂
Not bad either 😂😂😂
yeah absolutely, considering the angle it was shot at, after entering through the glass it would definitely keep heading upwards and the explosion was probably somewhere above mel, instead of straight at her
@@ukuviispert9599 I didn't even think about that, but yeah the ceiling is destroyed and everyone got crushed under rubble
Yo riot isn't even close to as bad as most companies but even saying that most companies wouldn't need you to censor the video as much as you did.
first Kappa
"First" copege