ARCANE EPISODE 4 REACTION | 1×4 | League Of Legends "Happy Progress Day!" | Netflix



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26 thoughts on “ARCANE EPISODE 4 REACTION | 1×4 | League Of Legends "Happy Progress Day!" | Netflix”

  1. Didnt you guys notice that powder has schizophrenia. She hears voices and more often or not she doesn’t know what’s real. She lost it on the ship cuz the pink haired girl triggered her schizophrenia that’s why she shot at everything and everyone. And the puppets of her past aren’t omages these are a way to deal with her inner voices.

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  2. I really enjoy the way you edit the discussion section of the video, keeps me engaged all the way through. Keep up the great work!

    Also chiming in on Jinx/Powder and Silco's relationship! Not spoiling anything, but placing it under the cut in case you'd rather go in completely blind.
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    To me, at least, they read more as familial than anything else. As you yourselves commented on, Jinx seems almost childlike at times, which is especially apparent in her approach to boundaries and personal space. It's definitely meant to make us a bit uncomfortable lmao, but it's more so meant to clue us in as to Jinx's current disposition rather than to imply anything about her relationship with Silco. Plus, I think we might just not be used to seeing portrayals of such open affection between father and daughter in media in general. That's just my personal take on it, though!

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