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She/her • Can I just be a pirate? • Slave to the latest brainrot but lots of Star Wars, Ofmd, Tlou, and other gay media • Occasional science geek on main•
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Heres the thing, Caitlyn’s arc makes me SICK but bc it’s so well written. And when a character’s descent to fascism is well written it SHOULD be able to invoke that response from you. And it definitely deeply complicates and changes what i want from Caitvi now. It’s not just I need them to be together no matter what anymore, there’s bigger scarier shit. But I still found myself wanting that relationship to save her, to be enough for her. Which is why this show is just unreal GOD it’s so good.

You can and kind of should hate what Cait is becoming but if you don’t give her the same treatment you give men characters like this, you can not handle complex female characters. This is 100% analogous to Anakin Skywalker and watching his fall to the dark side, who is arguably a far worse dictator which everyone still loves not because he’s a good person but because he is a good character.

Caitlyn SHOULD make you feel sick BECAUSE SHES BECOMING EVIL AND A WELL WRITTEN FEMALE CHARACTER WILL SOMETIMES BE EVIL!!!

Anyway this show is so freaking good.

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This season of arcane is about switching roles.

It's about growing up to the be the thing you hate, the thing you feared, the thing you worshipped, the thing that would save you, and it's about the roles of people being repeated, reversed, flipped, and it is fascinating.

The most obvious one is Vi, who finds herself in a situation where the choice she makes - and it doesn't feel like much of a choice, but remember there is always a choice - is to become an inforcer. Even if it's only temporary, even if it's only to track down Jinx, she does it. She puts on the uniform and the badge and raids the arcade hideout, just like the inforcers did when she was younger, and this time Jinx has no one to turn too, this time she is scared of Vi. Vi has become the monsters that hunted them.

And then there's Caitlyn, who stares down at the city, who was willing to shoot even though she might hit a child, who is mad with grief and rage and who understands now why it is so easy to hate them - and she puts on the coat, and she looks like Silco. Because she is drowning, because she feels afraid, and hateful and angry and destroyed, and she is willing to lead the forces against the other side, no matter the cost.

What really gets me though, is the parallel of Viktor and Jayce's transformations. Jayce has become Viktor, has slept in the lab, has become obsessed with hextech and Viktor's equations and notes and finding something to help him. He wants to quit the council, he wants to spend all his time with Viktor in the lab. Jayce has become what Viktor needed to save him. And Viktor, in turn, now looks like the mage that saved Jayce as a child, with his cane as a staff and his blue cloak, Viktor has become the magic Jayce has always been looking to create.

This show makes me INSANE

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no hate but some people really, REALLY need to brush up on their media literacy because caitlyn's arc so far in season 2?? absolutely scrumptious, as well as it being completely sensical for her character and her circumstances.

there were nuggets of her privilege and complete lack of touch (sometimes even disdain) of the zaunites in season 1 before jinx's attack - i think her conversation with ekko was the most blatant example of this. what mitigated it was her blossoming love and connection with vi, although what it became was caitlyn seeing vi as an exception ("i thought you were different") which did nothing to dispel her us-and-them mentality. grief and revenge has now completely overtaken her, to the point where she cares about very little else aside from her goal to flush out jinx and kill her. cait still sought the comfort and affection she felt from vi, but as soon as vi stops her from achieving her goal, caitlyn violently discards her, so strong is her revenge-borne bloodlust and resulting demonisation of zaun. i don't think the accuracy of cait's shot really would have mattered, as at that point, she wouldn't have cared who was in the crossfire so long as it would end up with jinx dead (cait has convinced herself that this outcome will lessen her guilt and pain).

fast forward to ambessa empowering cait and now she has people, firepower, and the law legitimising her thirst for revenge and anything & everything she might end up doing in its pursuit. it will come crashing down around her soon enough (heavy is the crown, after all).

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The fact that Caitlyn finds out about the ventilation system her mom made to help the zaunites have clean air because she thought that they deserved to breathe, and Caitlyn immediately weaponized that against them?Simultaneously demonstrating the dark path she is heading down while also implying that Cassandra would not approve of the path her daughter is going down.

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I know it makes her an interesting character I know it makes her an interesting character I know it does I know I know I know

But I can’t defend Caitlyn anymore HASHHEJRKEKEKEKE AND ITS SO INTERESTING IK THATS THE WHOLE POINT BUT I don’t even want to see Caitvi anymore until I get over how ILL she made me feel.

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