![]() The first season is all about the slow burn, focusing on Vi and Caitlyn as they are brought together under circumstances far beyond their control. Now hear me out, I’m not talking about an explicit declaration of sapphic adoration purely designed for titillation, but a moment of justified intimacy between two women who are clearly in love with one another. Speaking of - they need to fuck in the second season. ![]() Related: Enough Predictable Sequels, It's For Sony To Bring Back Resistance I’ll never touch the game, but that isn’t necessary to appreciate everything Caitlyn and Vi’s gay adventure manages to achieve. While the second season of Arcane might not be here for a couple of years, its community is showing no signs of slowing, and that’s a testament to everything it managed to achieve, turning League of Legends from an impenetrable MOBA into a universe begging for further expansion. ![]() It pushed boundaries nobody even knew existed, and that’s so wonderful. I’ve made that clear several times, whether I’m touching on how the show managed to surpass all of my queer expectations or how it helped craft a fandom that seems to embrace everything about its unexpected approach to big ol’ lesbians in animation.
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