Full disclosure, I didn't understand the tone and full gravity of what was going on until very near the end, and by then I was completely numb to all feeling. I kind of wish I'd recorded some of my editing session because it really hit me the second time through 😢 Very keen to continue this series, so let me know if you want to see the rest! WHY COULDN'T SHE JUST MAKE A SHRAPNEL BOT? 😭
Out of all the ideas I've heard, the one that I think would have worked best would have been to give Powder a job. One that makes her feel like she's contributing in a meaningful way but that doesn't put her in direct harms way. Maybe pair her up with Little Man too, so she doesn't feel alone and abandoned.
Funny thing is Silco and Sevika (the smoking chick from the bar and the Cannery Warehouse) are the only major characters with conscious integrity in the whole show. They always do what they say they are going to do, and for the reasons they tell you. Their reasons are not selfish, they are doing it for the goal of freedom for the whole of the Undercity.
@@RhetoricalThrill The writers wrote Silco to catch people who live by Kneejerk reactions. This continues through out the whole show. Silco says something and hesitates... What he said by that point sounds really bad, and the kneejerk crowd are so busy with their own outburst over what he just said, they miss what he says next which places it in context taking his whole statement from maniacal and psychopathic to well thought out and reasonable, if sometimes ruthless. EP3 while on the crosswalk Vander falls for this trap right along with the kneejerk crowd. Vander says to him "what is all this (military build-up etc...) for?" Silco replies "For Respect..." and then hesitates, then continues "For opportunity, for all the things that the Topsiders have denied us" Vander only keyed into the first thing which sounds very selfish and scoffingly replies "You had my respect, the lanes respect, but that was never enough for you" Silco wasn't wanting the respect for HIMSELF, he wanted the Undercity's people to be respected by the Topsiders as equals and peers. So they could have the opportunity to experience what both societies have to offer. As it is the Topsiders can come experience what the Undercity has to offer, but not the other way around.
@@Hawkido I can't really go into details because that would be spoiler territory. I believe what Arcane does is masterfully showcasing how much of a difference framing and perspective make in telling a story. I'm one hundred percent sure that, if framed differently, Silco and Sevika could be the heroes and protagonists of a story. Don't we all know the typical tropes: The freedom fighters, fighting an oppressive regime that's denying them basic rights and treating them like second (or third) class citizens. Often killing the people left and right and that's alright with us because they're "bad guys", right? I mean their goals aren't so different from what Vi said in episode 2. She even proclaims that "Some day this city will respect us." - incidentally the same thing that Silco wants to achieve - and nobody thinks of her as a villain. And while Vander is not wrong when he says "Nobody wins in war.", just keep giving in and appeasement to the oppressors may be an even bigger loss than that you'd have to accept when fighting a war. All that being said, I don't think I'd go as far as calling them "The only major characters with conscious integrity in the whole show". There's some pretty questionable stuff Silco does as the show continues. Some of which I'm not sure is in the best interest of the Undercity. Also I can think of several other characters who act in good faith and with the best intentions (and who are sincere about them too). That's part of the beauty of the show: Every single character has very believable motivations for their actions and none of them are moustache twirling one-dimensional evil.
@@midnight1672 You misunderstand the meaning of integrity. The sword that keeps its edge while slicing the throat of an innocent has integrity, because it does not yield to external forces that would change it. Integrity does not mean GOOD, it means keeping an (ideal/characteristic/quality) against that which seeks to strip that (ideal/characteristic/quality) from the subject. Vi, Vander, Jayce, Victor, Heimerdinger, Ekko, the Chembarons, and Mel all give up on their ideals due to external forces. Ambessa's ideal is still hidden, and Powder doesn't really have an Ideal.
I thought it was a fake out! And then when I realized it wasn’t I was in shock. I put all that in the pinned comment but I guess your urge to make me feel bad about myself was too strong.
I had the very same reaction to the ending of the 3rd episode. As it was rapping up i couldn't believe what i was seeing so I didn't react. It wasn't until the camera slowly pans away and the shot of Silco and Powder grows smaller that I began to sob. One of the reasons why I love this show is that there's no "Hollywood-ish" moments from the characters. Everyone felt like real people and reacted in very realistic ways. And as a result that moment between Vi and Powder was absolutely crushing once I finally processed it. I feel so bad for both of them.
I think for me also, I’m just so conditioned by film and tv that some things are off limits. Unless it’s obvious that it’s going to be brutal from the start, you just don’t expect them to kill two kids onscreen like that. And with magic having just been introduced, I went into a full on denial and I think I just really expected something to change the incident. 😭
@@RhetoricalThrill not at all!! most people who play the game don't even read the lore behind the characters they play! this was a very good choice from the brand to get people interested
@@RhetoricalThrill yes x2 There are some details you're happy to recognize if you played the game before, things you might understand a little bit better or earlier. But it's really nothing important for the storyline, nothing that makes the experience of the show any less great. The game itself doesn't even have a story, it's a round based 5vs5 game where the goal is to just destroy the base of the opponents. You can pick different characters to play, and some - not all - of them are characters in the show. So you recognize the outfits, or the weapons they use (VI for example has a massive gauntlet in the game), the skills they have etc., but that's really all there is.
@@RhetoricalThrill I'd go as far as saying it actually improves your viewing experience if you do not know the background of the characters and go into it with no preconceptions. People who know the lore may not know how story progresses, but they kinda know how it ends. Plus: I'm not sure how willing Riot is to let beloved champions die, so not knowing who is and isn't a playable character in the game keeps the tension up. And since Arcane doesn't really treat champions special or gives them more attention, distinguishing between the two without knowing the lore isn't really possible.
If Vi told Ekko to stay with Powder or have Powder do something from the Last Drop to help, So Powder would not feel useless and rejected,things would have turned out different,but because Vi said "You're not ready" after saying she was before,psychologically Powder will now serious issues with liars and become even more self conscious,thinking Vi views her as useless,only for Powder's need for approval go to hyper drive. Mylo and Vi unwittingly cemented Powder's trauma, on top of her own guilt of killing her family because she just wanted to help. The one person to comfort her is the least likely one, Silco who also has abandonment issues being betrayed by a sibling. Silco will most likely truly want to help Her but the only way he knows how. How he overcame Vander leaving him.Every character are so bloody nuanced. No clear Good, no clear bad.
Scavengers Reign. One of the most spectacular sci-fi animation shows I have ever seen. Hope you give it a chance, even if you don't do it for the channel. Arcane is a very good show and I am excited for your reaction
Getting caught up before watching your act 3. Bery perceptive all around. The B-plot fits in better on a rewatch. Also on a rewatch, the look on powder's face when she throws the grenade and the scratches in E1 are foreshadowing that something might not be entirely okay with powder.
A lot of... "rant" about science and its dangers. But the problem is this is the only option. Stagnation + time = degradation. So we can do progress (science, revolution, etc.), or degenerate, slowly dying out.
Yeah she sounds like a 19th century person who when someone comes to her with information about new discoveries, she is like "Oh electricity? What a fad, we already have steam. Stupid inventors and their useless ideas, they should rather get a family and be useful and make more children for factories."
A very good point. I think a lot of the danger comes from science and tech that gets developed too quickly, people lose sight of safety over greed. But forward progress is required, even impossible to stop.
@Lodrigues1 I don’t think I’d go that far. But knowing humans and how they are, I guess I just have concerns for how such a thing as literal magic could be abused.
While you're absolutely correct that science has brought countless wonders and immense benefits to the modern world, she's also not wrong that many scientific advancements have swiftly been co-opted for harmful purposes. Some recent examples are the internet, social media, and AI. All three have yielded massive benefits to humanity, but all three have also quickly been used for dangerous/harmful purposes, too. All she was saying is that it's naive for them to assume their new inventions/advancements will ONLY be used to make the world a better place, and NOT also be used as weapons that make it worse.
Full disclosure, I didn't understand the tone and full gravity of what was going on until very near the end, and by then I was completely numb to all feeling. I kind of wish I'd recorded some of my editing session because it really hit me the second time through 😢 Very keen to continue this series, so let me know if you want to see the rest!
WHY COULDN'T SHE JUST MAKE A SHRAPNEL BOT? 😭
Please keep watching and showing us your reactions to this show
We're you happy with the shrapnel bot?
i cried my eyes out multiple times! but im also a baby lol
@@3Kings_Industries if only she'd trusted herself and worked out the thing she knew instead of winging it with an unknown piece of equipment 😭
Out of all the ideas I've heard, the one that I think would have worked best would have been to give Powder a job. One that makes her feel like she's contributing in a meaningful way but that doesn't put her in direct harms way. Maybe pair her up with Little Man too, so she doesn't feel alone and abandoned.
Haha always amusing to see peeps not expect half of the underground cast to die in the first 3 episodes.
😂 😭
The misdirection that the first two episodes set up is just brilliant. Episode 3 hits like a truck.
EXACTLY like a truck! I assumed we’d have this group the whole way through in one form or another and then HAHA NOPE 😭
Funny thing is Silco and Sevika (the smoking chick from the bar and the Cannery Warehouse) are the only major characters with conscious integrity in the whole show. They always do what they say they are going to do, and for the reasons they tell you. Their reasons are not selfish, they are doing it for the goal of freedom for the whole of the Undercity.
I’m looking forward to seeing the rest of the story, and what I assume will be a different perspective through an older Vi.
@@RhetoricalThrill The writers wrote Silco to catch people who live by Kneejerk reactions. This continues through out the whole show. Silco says something and hesitates... What he said by that point sounds really bad, and the kneejerk crowd are so busy with their own outburst over what he just said, they miss what he says next which places it in context taking his whole statement from maniacal and psychopathic to well thought out and reasonable, if sometimes ruthless. EP3 while on the crosswalk Vander falls for this trap right along with the kneejerk crowd. Vander says to him "what is all this (military build-up etc...) for?" Silco replies "For Respect..." and then hesitates, then continues "For opportunity, for all the things that the Topsiders have denied us" Vander only keyed into the first thing which sounds very selfish and scoffingly replies "You had my respect, the lanes respect, but that was never enough for you" Silco wasn't wanting the respect for HIMSELF, he wanted the Undercity's people to be respected by the Topsiders as equals and peers. So they could have the opportunity to experience what both societies have to offer. As it is the Topsiders can come experience what the Undercity has to offer, but not the other way around.
@@Hawkido I can't really go into details because that would be spoiler territory. I believe what Arcane does is masterfully showcasing how much of a difference framing and perspective make in telling a story. I'm one hundred percent sure that, if framed differently, Silco and Sevika could be the heroes and protagonists of a story.
Don't we all know the typical tropes: The freedom fighters, fighting an oppressive regime that's denying them basic rights and treating them like second (or third) class citizens. Often killing the people left and right and that's alright with us because they're "bad guys", right?
I mean their goals aren't so different from what Vi said in episode 2. She even proclaims that "Some day this city will respect us." - incidentally the same thing that Silco wants to achieve - and nobody thinks of her as a villain. And while Vander is not wrong when he says "Nobody wins in war.", just keep giving in and appeasement to the oppressors may be an even bigger loss than that you'd have to accept when fighting a war.
All that being said, I don't think I'd go as far as calling them "The only major characters with conscious integrity in the whole show". There's some pretty questionable stuff Silco does as the show continues. Some of which I'm not sure is in the best interest of the Undercity. Also I can think of several other characters who act in good faith and with the best intentions (and who are sincere about them too). That's part of the beauty of the show: Every single character has very believable motivations for their actions and none of them are moustache twirling one-dimensional evil.
@@midnight1672 You misunderstand the meaning of integrity. The sword that keeps its edge while slicing the throat of an innocent has integrity, because it does not yield to external forces that would change it. Integrity does not mean GOOD, it means keeping an (ideal/characteristic/quality) against that which seeks to strip that (ideal/characteristic/quality) from the subject. Vi, Vander, Jayce, Victor, Heimerdinger, Ekko, the Chembarons, and Mel all give up on their ideals due to external forces. Ambessa's ideal is still hidden, and Powder doesn't really have an Ideal.
Sevika is an underrated character, imo. She's actually quite honorable too, even though she's arguably evil.
Almost 0 emotion... How?
I thought it was a fake out! And then when I realized it wasn’t I was in shock. I put all that in the pinned comment but I guess your urge to make me feel bad about myself was too strong.
I had the very same reaction to the ending of the 3rd episode. As it was rapping up i couldn't believe what i was seeing so I didn't react. It wasn't until the camera slowly pans away and the shot of Silco and Powder grows smaller that I began to sob. One of the reasons why I love this show is that there's no "Hollywood-ish" moments from the characters. Everyone felt like real people and reacted in very realistic ways. And as a result that moment between Vi and Powder was absolutely crushing once I finally processed it. I feel so bad for both of them.
I think for me also, I’m just so conditioned by film and tv that some things are off limits. Unless it’s obvious that it’s going to be brutal from the start, you just don’t expect them to kill two kids onscreen like that. And with magic having just been introduced, I went into a full on denial and I think I just really expected something to change the incident. 😭
Another Solid Reaction from a great person and reactor
Thank you! 💜
You are probably one of the few reactors that actually saw the flaw in Jace's mindset from the beginning
It’s hard because he wants to be good, and I get it, I really do. But not everyone does 😞
And I’m glad you saw what I meant!
I looooveeeee this show. I knew league as a game and was surprised at how good the story was ❤
I’m told you don’t need to know the game but I bet there’s a lot of Easter eggs and references for the game fans 💜
@@RhetoricalThrill not at all!! most people who play the game don't even read the lore behind the characters they play! this was a very good choice from the brand to get people interested
@@symiki7609 the trailer did not fail to draw in a good audience. And the show met every aspect of our expectations!
@@RhetoricalThrill yes x2 There are some details you're happy to recognize if you played the game before, things you might understand a little bit better or earlier. But it's really nothing important for the storyline, nothing that makes the experience of the show any less great.
The game itself doesn't even have a story, it's a round based 5vs5 game where the goal is to just destroy the base of the opponents. You can pick different characters to play, and some - not all - of them are characters in the show. So you recognize the outfits, or the weapons they use (VI for example has a massive gauntlet in the game), the skills they have etc., but that's really all there is.
@@RhetoricalThrill I'd go as far as saying it actually improves your viewing experience if you do not know the background of the characters and go into it with no preconceptions. People who know the lore may not know how story progresses, but they kinda know how it ends. Plus: I'm not sure how willing Riot is to let beloved champions die, so not knowing who is and isn't a playable character in the game keeps the tension up. And since Arcane doesn't really treat champions special or gives them more attention, distinguishing between the two without knowing the lore isn't really possible.
Welcome to the playground ...
It's time to say goodbye... Goodbye, goodbye..
New sub!!! I'm looking forward to the next reactions
Absolutely loved your reactions
I’m so glad, and thank you for being here 💜
Trauma, thy name is Arcane!
BTW, I love the Oregon Trail shirt!
Thank you! I always have one in my wardrobe, when it wears out I replace it 😂
If Vi told Ekko to stay with Powder or have Powder do something from the Last Drop to help, So Powder would not feel useless and rejected,things would have turned out different,but because Vi said "You're not ready" after saying she was before,psychologically Powder will now serious issues with liars and become even more self conscious,thinking Vi views her as useless,only for Powder's need for approval go to hyper drive. Mylo and Vi unwittingly cemented Powder's trauma, on top of her own guilt of killing her family because she just wanted to help. The one person to comfort her is the least likely one, Silco who also has abandonment issues being betrayed by a sibling. Silco will most likely truly want to help Her but the only way he knows how. How he overcame Vander leaving him.Every character are so bloody nuanced. No clear Good, no clear bad.
Words are so powerful 😞
You were thinking of Raid: Shadow Legends. Legends, Legends... I get it.
The animation style of Arcane is crazy good, easily movie quality. This show is pretty amazing.
Agreed! It would be good in any style, I’d wager, but the uniqueness of this really fits
Scavengers Reign. One of the most spectacular sci-fi animation shows I have ever seen. Hope you give it a chance, even if you don't do it for the channel. Arcane is a very good show and I am excited for your reaction
Hope you are having an great and awesome day ❤
It’s not great but thank you!
It gets do much deeper from here on out
Cant wait for my The Heavenly Kid request from 1985 so Hilarious ❤❤❤
Getting caught up before watching your act 3. Bery perceptive all around. The B-plot fits in better on a rewatch. Also on a rewatch, the look on powder's face when she throws the grenade and the scratches in E1 are foreshadowing that something might not be entirely okay with powder.
I’m going to watch it again before the second season airs because I bet you’re right!
@@RhetoricalThrill such tight writing makes it great because of all the little setups that practically nobody would notice the first time.
You need to watch the rest.
Have you seen the thriller The Devils Advocate Starring Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino and Charlize Theron ?❤
I haven’t but it is on my wishlist 😊
Do you react to any horror? So many classes, you dont have much on the channel 😊
I love horror! Sadly, in the past it has generally performed terribly for me, so I plan to keep it mainly to Halloween season.
Also, just dropping a lead. Really cant wait for you to react to BLUE EYE SAMURAI !!!
You have to react to the music imagine dragons by Arcane
A lot of... "rant" about science and its dangers. But the problem is this is the only option. Stagnation + time = degradation. So we can do progress (science, revolution, etc.), or degenerate, slowly dying out.
Yeah she sounds like a 19th century person who when someone comes to her with information about new discoveries, she is like "Oh electricity? What a fad, we already have steam. Stupid inventors and their useless ideas, they should rather get a family and be useful and make more children for factories."
A very good point. I think a lot of the danger comes from science and tech that gets developed too quickly, people lose sight of safety over greed. But forward progress is required, even impossible to stop.
@Lodrigues1 I don’t think I’d go that far. But knowing humans and how they are, I guess I just have concerns for how such a thing as literal magic could be abused.
While you're absolutely correct that science has brought countless wonders and immense benefits to the modern world, she's also not wrong that many scientific advancements have swiftly been co-opted for harmful purposes. Some recent examples are the internet, social media, and AI. All three have yielded massive benefits to humanity, but all three have also quickly been used for dangerous/harmful purposes, too.
All she was saying is that it's naive for them to assume their new inventions/advancements will ONLY be used to make the world a better place, and NOT also be used as weapons that make it worse.