Rogue enforcer Caitlyn tours the undercity alongside Vi to track down Silco. Jayce puts a target on his back trying to root out Piltover corruption.Rogue enforcer Caitlyn tours the undercity alongside Vi to track down Silco. Jayce puts a target on his back trying to root out Piltover corruption.Rogue enforcer Caitlyn tours the undercity alongside Vi to track down Silco. Jayce puts a target on his back trying to root out Piltover corruption.
Shohreh Aghdashloo
- Grayson
- (voice)
Kevin Alejandro
- Jayce
- (voice)
Kimberly Brooks
- Sky
- (voice)
- (as Kimberly D. Brooks)
Mira Furlan
- Babette
- (voice)
Molly Harris
- Young Caitlyn
- (voice)
Sophia Jeffords
- Ren
- (voice)
Katie Leung
- Caitlyn
- (voice)
Erica Lindbeck
- Elora
- (voice)
Harry Lloyd
- Viktor
- (voice)
Dave B. Mitchell
- Warden
- (voice)
Toks Olagundoye
- Mel Medarda
- (voice)
Ella Purnell
- Jinx
- (voice)
Salli Saffioti
- Amara
- (voice)
Roger Craig Smith
- Claggor
- (voice)
Jason Spisak
- Silco
- (voice)
- …
Hailee Steinfeld
- Vi
- (voice)
Amirah Vann
- Sevika
- (voice)
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One of the things this show does well, is its characterwriting! The development of each character is great, with their motivations and goals måde clear through their actions! I also love how no one is truely good or evil! We can understand and relate to qll of them, even if thry do bad things!
Vi is done really well in this episode too, and I enjoyed her journey, as she goes looking for her sister, believing she needs to be rescued!
The relationship between Jinx and Silco, is handled very well! I like that he does not just use her, but actually cares for her! He knows how she feel, and tells her that she should believe in her self, rather feel like a Jinx who only screw things up!
Vi is done really well in this episode too, and I enjoyed her journey, as she goes looking for her sister, believing she needs to be rescued!
The relationship between Jinx and Silco, is handled very well! I like that he does not just use her, but actually cares for her! He knows how she feel, and tells her that she should believe in her self, rather feel like a Jinx who only screw things up!
Acting: 8/10 Pace: 9/10 Story: 9/10 Writing: 10/10 End: 10/10
Ok got a lot of good parts with some flaws i would say.
My biggest con about this episode/show is how bad the voice acting is at specific moment. Ruining a lot of moments from the Speeches and dialogues which are pretty great so far. Everything else was pretty much on point without other singificant flaws ruining the episode for me. There is some place for improvement regarding the pace because they are dragging some scenes out too much while completely skipping others. The writing of this episode was amazing, i loved to parallels between the 2 partners(which i havent memorized their names yet) was also amazing. Powder's character has shown a lot of character development from the start of the show but not much can be said about Vi too, she also got some development but in my opinion its quite mediocre.
Overall i give this episode a 9/10 with some room for improvement but still an episode worth watching. I cant say that i loved this show so far but according to the ratings of the upcoming episodes being 9+ only i have high hopes.
Ok got a lot of good parts with some flaws i would say.
My biggest con about this episode/show is how bad the voice acting is at specific moment. Ruining a lot of moments from the Speeches and dialogues which are pretty great so far. Everything else was pretty much on point without other singificant flaws ruining the episode for me. There is some place for improvement regarding the pace because they are dragging some scenes out too much while completely skipping others. The writing of this episode was amazing, i loved to parallels between the 2 partners(which i havent memorized their names yet) was also amazing. Powder's character has shown a lot of character development from the start of the show but not much can be said about Vi too, she also got some development but in my opinion its quite mediocre.
Overall i give this episode a 9/10 with some room for improvement but still an episode worth watching. I cant say that i loved this show so far but according to the ratings of the upcoming episodes being 9+ only i have high hopes.
It's just good animation and that's it , almost all the characters are boring with lazy and one dimensional writing, the story is nothing special, and somethings are just forced and aren't necessary at all .
The 4 star review doesn't know what they're talking about. Jinx/powder's writing on this show has been absolutely excellent and her motivations are quite clear.
From episode 1, powder desperately tried to fit in with a group that hated her. She tried to make the "right" decision her whole life, yet always managed to make things worse. Which is both quite relatable, yet also heartbreaking. In episode 3, the one person who had always defended powder (her own sister), then abandoned her and told her every insecurity she had about herself was true. This caused her to go into a mental breakdown because she has none one in her life to turn to.
Then, of course, when silco shows her compassion (because he sees himself in her), it makes sense why she joins him.
And that is what I love about this show. Its all about the writing of the characters. Vi, Jinx and even Silco are all three dimensional characters and I have a fair amount of sympathy for all of them.
Now, with that rant aside, this was truly another excellent episode, with that amazing fight with Vi at the end. I absolutely love the relationship between silco and Jinx. He seems to care for her, rather than just using her to get what he wants. It helps with my point about silco being an interesting character. I love it! The "being reborn" scene really captures this. I can't wait to watch episode 6. These arcs feel like entire seasons or movies in their own right!
From episode 1, powder desperately tried to fit in with a group that hated her. She tried to make the "right" decision her whole life, yet always managed to make things worse. Which is both quite relatable, yet also heartbreaking. In episode 3, the one person who had always defended powder (her own sister), then abandoned her and told her every insecurity she had about herself was true. This caused her to go into a mental breakdown because she has none one in her life to turn to.
Then, of course, when silco shows her compassion (because he sees himself in her), it makes sense why she joins him.
And that is what I love about this show. Its all about the writing of the characters. Vi, Jinx and even Silco are all three dimensional characters and I have a fair amount of sympathy for all of them.
Now, with that rant aside, this was truly another excellent episode, with that amazing fight with Vi at the end. I absolutely love the relationship between silco and Jinx. He seems to care for her, rather than just using her to get what he wants. It helps with my point about silco being an interesting character. I love it! The "being reborn" scene really captures this. I can't wait to watch episode 6. These arcs feel like entire seasons or movies in their own right!
Would give the episode a higher score but shoehorning the Imagine Dragons music video into the episode was absolutely unnecessary and felt forced. Must have been in the contract...
Did you know
- TriviaRay Chen: Chen is the violin soloist in the opera sequence. Chen also collaborates with Sting to provide the song that plays during The Monster You Created (2021).
- SoundtracksEnemy
Written by Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee, Daniel Platzman, Robin Fredriksson, Mattias Larsson, Justin Tranter, J.I.D. (as Destin Route).
Performed by Imagine Dragons ft J.I.D.
Details
- Runtime40 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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