Healing comes from a familiar face in an unfamiliar place. A stunning betrayal threatens to change countless lives.Healing comes from a familiar face in an unfamiliar place. A stunning betrayal threatens to change countless lives.Healing comes from a familiar face in an unfamiliar place. A stunning betrayal threatens to change countless lives.
Kevin Alejandro
- Jayce
- (voice)
Kimberly Brooks
- Sky
- (voice)
Josh Keaton
- Salo
- (voice)
Katie Leung
- Caitlyn
- (voice)
Harry Lloyd
- Viktor
- (voice)
Bill Lobley
- Huck
- (voice)
Ella Purnell
- Jinx
- (voice)
Stewart Scudamore
- Rictus
- (voice)
Hailee Steinfeld
- Vi
- (voice)
Ellen Thomas
- Ambessa
- (voice)
Jeannie Tirado
- Felicia
- (voice)
Brett Tucker
- Singed
- (voice)
Featured reviews
I don't remember when last time I cried so so badly after the final scene. This series is just League of its own. I am speechless and amazed that there are people living on this planet who can actually come up with these incredible characters and story lines, and then create and deliver absolute perfection in every inch.
Somebody wrote that we are witnessing TV history being made. I cannot agree more. Right now I am trying to get myself together. And I am not even thinking about coming up with ideas what will happen next, as every time I tried before I failed terribly - and I am happy about that. It is so incredible that I was surprised so so many times before and in awe that Creators really treat audience with respect. Especially with intellectual respect!
Kudos and thank you for taking no shortcuts. It was worth waiting for Season Two!
Somebody wrote that we are witnessing TV history being made. I cannot agree more. Right now I am trying to get myself together. And I am not even thinking about coming up with ideas what will happen next, as every time I tried before I failed terribly - and I am happy about that. It is so incredible that I was surprised so so many times before and in awe that Creators really treat audience with respect. Especially with intellectual respect!
Kudos and thank you for taking no shortcuts. It was worth waiting for Season Two!
10annavevo
No words are needed. Whoever gives this episode anything less than a 10 is just a lunatic. From the smallest detail to philosophical arguments, hands down gave me the same (if not better) feelings/goosebumps as Game of thrones used to. Nothing else needs to be said just a massive bravo to everyone that contributed to this masterpiece. I just hope it will live up to the expectations that it has created up until this episode. Also just be ready for the emotional Rollercoaster this episode is going to create for you. Okay okay I'm for real done now (I will actually never shut up about what I just saw) PS. I never played LOL.
The animation is better than any other animation I have ever seen... It's better than anything Disney or Pixar has ever done, and it's not even close. The exact same goes for the audio, which is extremely effective..
The story is truly something special the way they play on your emotions is epitomized in this episode. This is an extremely emotional episode and by the way the voice actors are ridiculously good in this show. I really can't nit pick anything unless you want to say the story is a bit fast paced in places. I can't wait for them to do more of these shows in the rest of the world. Very hyped for what might be the greatest animation of all time, certainly the best game adapted show of all time, by far.
The story is truly something special the way they play on your emotions is epitomized in this episode. This is an extremely emotional episode and by the way the voice actors are ridiculously good in this show. I really can't nit pick anything unless you want to say the story is a bit fast paced in places. I can't wait for them to do more of these shows in the rest of the world. Very hyped for what might be the greatest animation of all time, certainly the best game adapted show of all time, by far.
Arcane has become the most successful example of the animation genre for me with its this episode. This episode packs everything. Hope, despair, the chaotic nature of humankind to show us what it takes for human life to be turned upside down is a single unexpected variable.
The art and music direction the show used to make us experience this is at an unattainable level. While watching the episode, the motivations and experiences of all the characters are so intertwined with you that you cannot feel hatred towards any character at this point (except maybe Jayce, but I'm sure he will be on solid ground too)
As a League of Legends fan who has seen game adaptations unsuccessfully reflected in the cinema many times, I think that what has been done here is at a level that is very difficult to break again.
The art and music direction the show used to make us experience this is at an unattainable level. While watching the episode, the motivations and experiences of all the characters are so intertwined with you that you cannot feel hatred towards any character at this point (except maybe Jayce, but I'm sure he will be on solid ground too)
As a League of Legends fan who has seen game adaptations unsuccessfully reflected in the cinema many times, I think that what has been done here is at a level that is very difficult to break again.
Honestly one should take a 5-minute breath after finishing this episode in order to grasp what just happened when seeing an animated top of the art series phenomenon that comes once in a decade.
The depth of each character, the richness of this universe the visuals and the sound, yes the sounds are really second to none.
When you thought you are already invested in every figure and generate the "right" feeling to them, then this episode enters and shattered it all and force you to cry and reinvest all from the beginning because everything is blown up to pieces.
Right become wrong, villain become hero and friend become enemy. Amazingly this being done in a such way that all this chaos unrealistic script becomes the most beautiful logical human show to see.
I really don't have anything to say except for lets wait for next week's explosion!
The depth of each character, the richness of this universe the visuals and the sound, yes the sounds are really second to none.
When you thought you are already invested in every figure and generate the "right" feeling to them, then this episode enters and shattered it all and force you to cry and reinvest all from the beginning because everything is blown up to pieces.
Right become wrong, villain become hero and friend become enemy. Amazingly this being done in a such way that all this chaos unrealistic script becomes the most beautiful logical human show to see.
I really don't have anything to say except for lets wait for next week's explosion!
Did you know
- TriviaThe stump with Vi and Powder's old height markers on it indicates that Viktor's commune is based in the depths of the canyon where Violet faced Silco in S1. You can also see the remnants of the building Vi knocked down to save herself and Caitlyn from his shimmer infused henchmen; the building that was once her home.
- Quotes
Vi: You know, my father taught me about trust. He told me if I wanted it, there were three things I needed to do: Be honest, even if it means telling a self-righteous windbag that her breath smells like a cesspool. Be patient. Mm, still haven't cracked that one, but being tied up sure helps.
Ambessa: And the third?
Vi: Just shut the fuck up.
- SoundtracksIsha's Song
Performed by Eason Chan
Details
- Runtime
- 39m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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