obviously he tried to talk to her, didn't you watch any scence with vi when ekko said he can't help her because he did try to help but only remain is jinx. And jinx did knowing ekko, ekko always put on mask to doing some "working", if this is the first time jinx saw ekko, she would not mocking him.
Fun fact about Ekko's mask: In Arcane, Ekko wears a mask of an owl and as a curiosity, owls cannot see the full range of colors and the only color they can distinguish is blue 😳
People can be both victims and bad people. I mean villains aren’t really a thing though. Either way they are more like anti villains if you’re involving villains, hero’s, and etc.
It's interesting to realize that Jinx is doing everything she can to not be Powder anymore. Deep inside she wants nothing more than to be the Powder that Vi and the others loved, but that Powder is the person that got her friends and father killed; she can't go back to that, because the guilt will destroy her completely. That's why the only road she can take is to completely give in to the persona she's created for herself; be it as a punishment and agreeing with Milo and Vi calling her a jinx, or as an escape from the suffering that rots inside the real her.
Also to further reinforce this she has the tattoos of the blue cloud of the explosion to further prove her guilt of killing them and remembering it, she also built the clag and mylo dolls i feel like she did this to remind her of her guilt to not let powder out
tbh jinx is a bad person and there's no denying that, but i kinda thank silco for accepting her for who she is when nobody else did. he constantly told her she was perfect. those were even his last words.
Jinx actually let Ecco live. Her grenades are able to attach on to clothing, but instead she kind of warned him by rolling it on the ground. Ecco didn’t want Jinx to die either, so during the scene when Ecco is running away you hear a click or ding. This indicates that Ecco kicked the grenade away from jinx which is probably the only reason she’s alive. That and dRuGs lol
I hope that his crush on powder is explored in arcane. I really want there to be a moment where he tells vi how painful it was to see powder turn into jinx. I actually hope that in arcane jinx gets a redemption arc. I haven't played league of legends, but I wonder if arcane will be written differently
I think redemption is in order . and everybodies shes a "massmurderer statement " is kinda bland like conan, soloman kane and xena the warrior princess were heroes or anti heroes but i dont see anybody giving them flack about that stuff. Mine you they fight alot morally questionable people
If you don't want to ruin your hopes about the "jinx redemption arc" I recommend you not reading further but.............. Jinx probably will never have one, and if something good will happen to her it would only be some moments of clarity. She is in the game, suggesting she is alive (since her lore doesnt say she's dead too) but she is also the crazy person in arcane, if not worse. You can watch "get jinxed", its basically a cinematic abt her doing some crazy stuff to piltover and the one scene is basically the ending scene from arcane but a bit more extra. Anyway, it shows that she does way more things other than """only""" blow up the council. She continues to cause havoc over piltover which you can read in her lore (even tho it doesnt talk about explosions and stuff neccessarily) and yeah, is ingame also the crazy person, if not worse, we know from arcane.
@@CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch arcane is also seperated from the main game lore put into its own continuity so they dont have to fuck with the game lore too btw. So they could technically do what they want with it too.
@@blackouthorus1519 Possible spoilers OP: How is it seperated from the main game lore? I get more the feeling they're working on things which arent in the little stories they give for each champion, and will give a more in depth background story. And I feel like they're changing up some parts of the lore or uptade some stories since a lot of the champs in arcane are pretty old by now. Like yeah, caitlyns story is pretty different but keep in mind, she was just uptaded a few months ago, and the small story doesnt give any idea about her backstory. And if they would change a lot it would be shitty, lets be honest. Viktors could be something, even tho I get the feeling it would be pretty cool to see more in depth why he is the way he is now/in the game. Not everyone needs a redemption arc and Jinx is one of them. A few moments of clarity, I could see that. But a whole redemption arc? I cannot see that with who she is. She did to much already, probably killing the cauncil in the last episode as example. Would be pretty lazy to just forgive her just because she is traumatized and is mentally just completey gone. If I could see something it would be her death, but they would need to make it that it's a few years into the future from when the games play. (like yeah, obviously its probably a thing which just continues otherwise things like the ruined event wouldnt make sense like that. ok the whole event doesnt make sense kinda, somehow) + I don't believe anyway that they'll change a lot, since as far as I know basically the same people working on arcane are the ones working on the world from runeterra and all the characters lore, so it wouldnt necessarily make sense for them to just change everything without something lore wise uptading in the future
@@CrunchCrunchCrunchyCrunch ya know how tv shows never stick too the lore like one of the champions is dead and founder of the piltover academy jayce and viktor go too.
That’s because his arc hasn’t come full circle yet. The main characters arcs are dignified by there eye color. Grey means not fully developed and blue means fully developed. His remain Grey with a green undertone during the finale of the season which means he’s probably gonna be more prominent is season 2
I fully believe Jinx wanted to die on that bridge as Powder, not Jinx with Ekko. Singed brought Jinx back not Powder. The bridge to Jinx is what the River is to Silco.
You're 100% right about that. Powder has always been classified with grey eyes, Jinx has blue and later pinkish-purple eyes. At the start of the fight, when Jinx chuckles sardonically like she can't believe Ekko wants to relive a childhood game, slipping into standing position and cocking her gun, her eyes are very obviously blue. But when we go into the flash-back/foresight sequence, and come out of it with Ekko bashing Jinx to the ground, Powder's eyes are clearly grey, even when she unlatches the grenade. That's why Ekko hesitated. He _saw_ Powder.
I have a feeling that when Jinx says “I’m glad it’s you. Had to be you” in the Season 2 teaser, that she might actually be talking to Ekko. I think that Jinx will do a Darth Vader and, in some way, redeem herself before the ‘end’ when she totally loses her sanity. But I really hope that she, in some way, heals things with Ekko.
GAME SPOILERS!! if the show follows the game, then jinx stays jinx. powder never ends up returning. i dont think she has made any progress with ekko or vi either in the game
@@virargo The lore of Runterra is being corrected. If you are in favor of the original lore, then listen to the new voice acting of Caitlyn. The story has already changed.
I remember that one scene where Vi and Ekko were arguing with each other, Ekko looks like a legit gang leader but when Vi hugged him he showed us that the little boy we all remember is still there. That scene alone gave Ekko character, so excited for more Ekko screentime in season 2
Ekko definitely had a hard time. He lost everything too. Benzo, Vander, all his friends and his best friend. He probably would have preferred Powder to actually die instead of seeing her become Jinx instead, a corrupted person who he could have loved in a better life.
Yeah they didn't focus on him, but he lost everything that day too. Poor kid was left completely alone and traumatized, and probably didn't know even jinx was alive for a long time. it's no wonder he grew up to be as tough as he is
@@kayorimay6745 Oh I never said I disagreed with the way they chose to tell the story. I love Jinx to death and going too deep into even more stories would have felt really crammed. I was just pointing out that it seems to be overlooked by viewers sometimes, the things we don't see on screen. He does have parents, but viewers who haven't gone and read the lore separately don't know that. He spends all his time with the characters we see, and then loses them all in a day. I do hope he gets more screen time next season though, even if that means it's a longer season or smth!
@@ProjectExMachina True, knowing Ekko, he probably tried several times and Jinx always refused. He probably drew the line when she went ape shit and killed his other friends.
I also want to point out. I don't think Powder became like that because she lost everything, she became Jinx because it was because of HER that she lost everything. That's why she has a mental breakdown, unlike Ekko
Keep in mind that Arcane (currently) is NOT CANON. Ekko lost a lot less in the actual lore... One of his stories is the most wholesome thing in all of League; he goes home to his parents (who are both alive and well in canon) and sits down to a nice family dinner, he then rewinds time just so he can have more time with them all being together.
Well this is what i believe to be jinx actually acting. SPOILERRR!!! Jinx does this again in the last episode with caitlyn, she tricks people with her natural submissive eyes and distracts them.
@@milowisgrosstm9290 you can say that prior to her being saved by Singed, Powder still has slight control over her real self. Her face being bashed in with a fist in that scene would definitely show her true vulnerable self and that grenade was her last ditch effort to stop the punching which she can definitely blame Jinx with. The situation with Caitlyn is now abusing Powder's vulnerability for Jinx's benefit. The true self has shifted roles and is now used as manipulation compared to before when she would use her Jinx personality as a shield to hide her real self from others.
I think it was more a case of the violence specifically coming from her childhood friend. If it was anyone else then Jinx could take it, recall the first scene of her standing off against Sevika. I don't like talking as though Powder and Jinx are different people, but for the sake of clarity I think what happened here is the small amount of Powder remaining in Jinx came out and she was afraid of what she was and of who was hurting her, then smiled at Ekko pleased to see him again, as though nothing changed from ep 3. The reason I say she might be afraid of what she was is because of the arguable suicide attempt immediately after this. This backfires on her though when she's made more of a monster through the shimmer treatment that saved her life.
@@handsomemac1621 I like this take because of Jinx’s innate self loathing. That’s what the whole dinner scene was about, which part of her needed to go and which should stay. In Jinxs eyes Silco loved her more than Vi did which is why she remains as Jinx. Afterall his last words were “you’re perfect” that cleared up any misconceptions of if she needed to change.
@@MykeThaOrphan0209 Tbh they could just catch her, give her a shitload of amnestics and when she wakes up, everyone is like "Silco who? Jinx what? You're Powder" and it's GG.
When you realize that Ekko was the one who tipped them off in episode one, only to discover the bodies caused by Silco. And then he sees his former friend work for Silco, and actually kill some of his Firelight friends in episode 4, which probably isn't the first time he's seen her do this. Hell, he lashed out and tried attacking her after that happened. He says that Jinx is all that's there. That Powder is gone, he's seen it firsthand throughout the years. But in the end, when the chips are down, he still can't bear to go for the final blow to his childhood friend.
I am pretty sure it's from LoR, not LoL. Edit: When I typed this, I assumed he was referring to "Powder, I... I missed you so much." quote in the video, which is from LoR. My bad.
Ekko and the Firelights didn’t just run into Jinx for the first time in Ep4. Ekko has grown up watching Jinx’s descent. He had given up because of the many terrible things she had done and the inability to get through to her. That’s why she calls him the boy saviour as he is the main opposition to Silco. But, for that one moment on the bridge, her eyes turned from blue, back to grey, like when she was a kid. For a moment he found Powder again and that’s why he couldn’t finish her. I think, in that moment, she realised how far she had fallen and wanted to end it all.
It really hits hard because I just KNOW how hard Ekko tried to get through to Jinx. They were 10-11 years old in Act I, and by Act II they look to be 18 or 19. That means they've spent nearly a _decade_ watching each other grow up on the opposite side, into someone they can no longer reach. Ekko says with absolute certainty that Jinx is too far gone. Without a doubt he's tried talking it out and doing everything he can to get Powder back, but nothing worked. That fight reminded both of them of who they used to be. For Ekko, that reminder resulted in a costly moment of hesitation where he couldn't bring himself to harm his old friend. And for Jinx, that reminder showed her how much they've changed, and how far she'd fallen: in that moment, she really wanted to die.
@@jchen8902 and for every1 who has played the game , its hinted that ekko is a heartbroken hero from his first trailer and his interactions with jinx in game, thats why this episode hits alot harder for those who play the game and read up on the lore
you actually see this in episode 4, though we don't realize it yet. Jinx killed multiple of Ekko's friends defending that cargo, to the point where he tried fighting her with anger, even when time was almost up for the crystals. He's seen firsthand, the death that Jinx has caused, willingly. He can't bear that this used to be his friend.
she realized how far she had fallen? ehhh did u not watch the series???? she was on board 110%..... realize how far she has fallen lol, it looks like she is just getting started...
@@the_goddess_1859 During the duel, she enjoyed herself as in childhood. Jinx did not take the last shot, as she knew that she would hurt Ekko. But he believed that Jinx could not be returned, so he threw her to the ground. After that, she asked to stop the fight. Jinx realized that even her childhood friend was ready to kill her. She decided to blow herself up.
yes she was ready to give up Ekko hit the bomb were the explosion knocked him off the bridge she wasn't trying to kill Ekko but end her own life bc she could have placed the bomb on Ekko like she does other people but she doesn't
Deep inside, Ekko knows everything started from him tipping his friends about Jayce's apartment. Had Ekko not done that, he could have had a longer time with them.
do you ever just think a show is just about the worst possible timeline and that everything would have been fine if just someone made one arbitrary decision differently. These kids, no this whole cast, deserve happiness and mental stability, my heart just breaks when I watch this.
I questioned why he had a mural of her on the wall when it's already established Jinx was with Silco, then the fight scene came. He was in love with her and still was. I'm just glad the show creators didn't do the cliche of Jinx faking being 'nice/vulnerable' to win the fight. She may be insane, but she isn't an asshole.
Powder was part of the mural because Ekko believed she was one of the people they had lost. She was completely separate from Jinx in his mind, at least before the fight on the bridge happened
She absolutely is an asshole and she did the exact thing you just described to lure the enforcers into her trap She knows the enforcers aren't bad people, else she wouldn't try to lure them to their death by making them try to save a little girl She kills innocents and allies indiscriminately and her methods never factor in the safety of bystanders who have nothing to do with her quarrels Plus she keeps calling the guy Chuck even though he said that's not his name... If you think Jinx is not an asshole then who is?
@@icarusmustfly Jinx is a victim of all the brutality she experienced during her childhood. Enforcers may not be the bad people, but they are working for bad and ignorant people who neglected everyone who lived in the underworld as if they were not worth anything at all, including powder. Jink is a consequence of all the hurt and suffering that rich and important people in Piltover caused on a lot of people in Zaun. They brought it upon themselves really.And I'm not saying Jink isn't wrong for doing all she did you know, cause she is, she killed innocent people like you said. What I'm trying to say is that she's not the origin of all these problems. She is also a victim is my eyes.
@@MySer18 Jinx was created because of the incident at the warehouse. What broke her mind was the tragedy and trauma of her unintentionally killing her friends, followed by her sister seemingly abandoning her. Then she was raised by an extremely sinister man in Silco who clearly did nothing to stop her descent into madness. Jinx is a victim, but making her murderous nature into a product of a corrupt system ignores the very personal psychological trauma that pushed Powder's mind into insanity. Regardless the show does not try to justify Jinx's actions, only explain the reasoning for them. It clearly does not take the side of Jinx being some righteous fighter battling the unjust system. In fact I would say none of the characters are motivated by such noble purpose, except maybe Ekko, and perhaps Mel by the end.
I'm honestly curious were Powder would've ended up she stayed in the bar. Like would she be a firelight, bar tender, shimmer addicted? Hell she still could've become Jinx just with more fucked up visions tbh since she'd probably carry guilt from not going.
@@ebrxh2721 They were about the warehouse but the kid that was infected was still good. He could've still chased them. Would they have all died? Probably not but I'm almost positive They would've got one of them.
@@ebrxh2721 And they were going to just run away after a four-story drop? Even if they did, Vander and Silco both surviving was the worst case scenario. There would be civil war in the lanes with enforcers there to beat down and haul off the remaining combattants to Stillwater.
The "i missed you so much" quote gives me so much hope 🥺, since LoR it's the most canon for the LoL lore and this quote comes from there, it makes me think there is a point where Ekko could say that to Powder in the future of Arcane, cuz rn as we know there is no way Ekko would say that to Jinx.
he does gains sudo-time travel so they could just pull a cope out and have him have a chat with powder in the past. or for a really fun story moment, have someone eventually create an anti-shimmer drug which temporality clears her mind of the madness and we get that interating. but also going from the context of LOR, it is more like him saying how he misses powder while watching the madness of jinx.
@@spinozilla2421 hence the statment "sudo-time travel" most of the wierd what-ifs were not things that he can do normally and would have to be whole event in of themselves.
@@bradhoefler8650 Anti Shimmer wouldn’t even work Powders been unstable mentally since she was a kid she literally had trust issues before Vi abandoned her and then when the one person she relied on bad mouthed her and left you literally saw how unhinged she got all to just prove her self worth.
@@bradhoefler8650 Jinx already has trauma and mental health issues. Unless you address the root of the problem, even if the shimmer and modifications of her body were temporarily removed she would still be unstable.
The powder he knew was nearly gone since to her it seemed like no one wanted her, so she became a former shell of herself and to an extent lost herself in insanity
Honestly Echo is one of the most interesting characters in Arcane, and with so little screen time. He is literally the paralleled to Jinx. They're bother tinkers, they both lost their father figures that night as well as the rest of the family, as a consequence from their actions (so there is a level a guilt in both of them). Echo more so than Jinx, because Jinx saw the death happened but Echo was the one left behind to find the remaining bodies and piece together the carnage. While Jinx is helping Silco expand the underground, Echo (despite being the youngest), created a whole society where the outcast can find hope again. And its so impressive and sad to think he had to do all of this on his own. Fend for himself as he sees his home slowly decaying with the effects of shimmer and as he sees his only childhood friend become a psychopath. And not just fend, but thrive- create- and share the compassion. So awesome Edit: for yall coming for me over writing his name wrong, i was using speech-to-text but fuck yall im not correcting it now 😂 peace ✌️
@@askthySev in Arcane, Ekko does witness the carnage and death of his father figure. When he unlocks Vi from the door in the room Vander puts her in, Ekko is in shock until he hugs her and breaks down into tears saying "I saw everything."
Ekko saw the death of his father, Powder caused her father's death. One has guilt and the other had helplessness. I think that helplessness is what inspired Ekko to become the hero and leader he did, whereas Jynx became cruel so she wouldn't be questioned and could avoid her guilt and trauma. Thing is, her whole life ended up revolving around it, aswell as exposing her to more triggers. It's never said outright, but it's implied that Ekko actually worked through his trauma.
@@orbismworldbuilding8428 The guilt on Jinx definitely carries over to haunt her and impacts heavily on her decision making since she hallucinates her friends/"brothers": Mylo and Claggor, more so than for Vander. She doesn't have a good way to cope with their passings since Silco was there to immediately pick her up. I feel like Silco "replaced" himself as Vander for Jinx as the missing father figure, but no one else was there to "replace" Mylo, Claggor, or Vi for Jinx.
In Legends of Runaterra (the card game). The line Ekko says when Jinx enters as an ally is one that he answers after she enters saying: - Just you ´n me, fishbones! Ugh... and them. To which Ekko responds: - Man, I miss you so much... It does reinforce the original quote from Ekko about the crush since he mentions that she, not only became crazy (stated by the talking to the guns thingy), but actually forgot about him and probably others.
Initially, I was thinking like you but I played Jinx in LoR. And I saw that this is her default voice line, meaning that she can say it when she's summoned.
@@recep36 RU-vid won´t let me add links, but I am sure I can just explain it (...) While it is true that the "Just you ´n me, fishbones...!" is one of her 4 generic quotes, remember how dialogues work in LOR. If a certain character is already present on the board, Jinx will say one of the lines that have an interaction with. A nice example is seen from Discard aggro (Jinx+Draven). When Jinx enters she says: "Rules are made to be broken... like buildings! Or people!" to which Draven responds: "You should try blinking sometime." If there are multiple interactions, it depends on whether it is an allied or enemy champion involved. That being said, characters tend to :respond: to the lines; Another example is that Zoe has the generic line of: "Reality is just your mind crumbling under what it doesn't understand, silly!" when summoned, but Viktor responds: "Impossible, years of empirical evidence." Even though Zoe has like a 100 different lines from most Targon units already on board. So just because it is her generic line, it doesn´t take away the value of the answers given by the champions who answer since they do respond to the message at hand, it´s not a response just made for the sakes of adding it.
I mean none of the characters really have an issue with beating up anyone on the opposing side lol (well, maybe the bridge scene isn’t the best example of that but at first he was fine with it sooo)
@@ultraviolet119 Yeah but he didn’t stop hitting her because Jinx was a girl- just because he suddenly saw remnants of his old friend (Powder) and was reluctant to kill her
I just realized what the crow signifies. I have watched these clips over again more then 200 times. And i never understood why Ekko was a beatle and Jinx was a Crow. Crows are known for bad luck... and the one scene in ep 4 where she shot one in her old hangout place...that was her shooting who she truly is. Fighting what she was for one last second to go back in time and remincise.
Thats not true. Crows Stand for Transformation and Change, her transformation to Jinx. When she Shot the Crow she wasnt ready to become fully Jinx, but in that Ekko fight scene, she accepted her Transformation and didnt fought against it anymore. Thats btw why the crow is only seen when they are kids. Cause they changed.
@@Aetherpeter in the Ekko fight scene she was still powder lmao, if anything she was the most powder. She was playing their old childhood game and in the end you can tell she really was powder, ready to die with a friend. She wasn’t fully Jinx until the dinner scene, when she sat in the Jinx chair. Silco calling her perfect was just the motivation she needed
After watching the show, I feel really sad, like you keep on hoping maybe things will be okay but the truth is they never will be, the damage has been done- Jinx is too far gone and although Ekko didn't get much screentime, it must be painful for him too, to see a childhood friend lose themselves so badly, never to come back again....
This is something I've been thinking about a lot there's really no good ending in terms of the relationships of the childhood crew. That's what's so sad because in a another timeline they would've been so close grown up.
This scene was the most beautiful in the show and one of the most profound I've seen. This scene has so much impact, and after all the buildup. If the show was ended right there and that was the final for the rest of history, it would have still been worth it.
@@christhechilled don't see much issue with how fast Vi and Caitlin got together; what do you think that sceen with them in Caitlin's bedroom meant while Jinx is being tortured back to life.... So yeah if/when they culminate Ekko and Jinx. They're definitely starting off on a solid trajectory.
@@jonathanjohnson6727 Yeah I agree, all we need mostly right now is a little more look into their childhood together as friends (in the show) to get a glimpse of how close they probably were as friends.
Little man/ekko lost everyone he loved in a single day. Vander, Benzo, Claggor and Mylo. Vi was MIA and powder/jinx switched sides. He had to fight to survived and build a community/family of his own. formed a streetgang to harras silco build some flying devices to hit silco anywhere and anytime barged into fighting with powder/jinx outsmarted powder/jinx and defeated her refuses to elaborate further leaves met one of the smartest person (heimerdinger) in the arcane world Allied with him and showed him his home and his flying device
tbh ekko was the lucky one out of everyone and had much more than anyone else in this story, he is like peter pan collecting all the lost children, as he was once a lost child SPOILER WARNING: the most tragic of these individuals stories is jinx's, you can literally watch her fall deeper into despair lost both her parents, recovered slightly but was never 100% mentally or emotionally, maybe 80% kids are very durable never was particularly useful and bullied by those closest to her: 60% literally kills most of her childhood friends 40% feels hated by her own sister, the only other person she has left in this world 20% gets groomed by a drug dealer(she has major Daddy issues)0% tortured and drugged by a chemist -20% jinx's traumas were to great for her young mind, bipolar schizophrenic at the very least, maybe a bit of Dissociative identity disorder as well and tbh Im here for it, not the traumas themselves but how those traumas transform us into who we are, this is the reason we love the character so much, not all stories can be happy endings, but its interesting to see the fall of a person, even if its fictional, its masterfully written. jinx has better character development than harley quinn lmao
0:40 The way this particular scene conveys the ugliness of fighting amongst old friends and seeing the panic in Powder's eyes as she's getting her face beaten to death by her old friend is just so heartbreaking. The way it was all animated and the facial expressions these two both give off makes the scene feel so realistic. I can honestly see faces like that being made by real-life couples/siblings physically fighting each other.
He went easy on her. She was literally shooting a gun at him, and he only hit her. She was literally trying to end him in one shot! She is a horrible person.
Jinx did that for herself. As every other time she attached or launched them at her opposition. She gave him the choice to avoid it, but I think she prefered if they both went. Considering they're the parallel to each other and experienced all the fall out. Plus her memory their time together was the only one not shown to be corrupted/warped by her current state.
Despite everything Powder became, and knowing that she was working for Silco, and with everyone she's killed. You gotta admire them for still putting her on the wall.
i totally can believe Ekko thinks its his fault everything went down, had he not said anything about the apartment, nothing would have started. I feel so bad for that kid, the others i see grow up, Ekko looking at him, hes still that same sad lonely kid. It fucking sucks 😟
here ill reply to my own comment because im getting "Hes not lonely!" replys. Hes an orphan, who starts helping other family's and people to be safe in the under city. BRO IS FUCKING LONLEY 🤣 He has no family, as far as he knew, all his friends were dead until Vi showed up, and the only friend he knew was still alive was Jinx, who he doesn't even like by the time he meets up with Vi.... So yeah, EKKO BE A LONELY KID
@@hooddaddy7124 I am sure Ekko considers the Firelights and those people in the sanctuary he created as family/friends considering he's willing to put his life on the line for them.
@@manmanopoly8047 ye im sure too, but they are dead, when Vi shows up... so Ekkos alone ecpet the people he saved which im sure help him, but they aren't his friends, or his team. So hes alone
@@georgkroux8554 I think he meant that explicitly in this arcane artstyle she looks good and I agree. In the game she‘s just one of the many champs that need a splash art rework
I bet Ekko still likes powder, but he seperates Jinx and Powder more than necessary by saying "she's dead," "you can't bring her back" etc because Ekko doesn't want to accept that Jinx and Powder are the same person but Jinx uses a different name to dissociate from her issues instead of dealing with them the same way Ekko does. The true tragedy of Jinx and Ekko is that if Ekko had tried to save her from silco, or anything like that, she probably doesn't know and silco probably purposely said something like that she chose to be with him when he manipulated her into staying and wanted her to stay because he saw himself in her and Ekko only couldnt save her because of Silco. This show is such a mess but I fcking adore it
The true tragedy is that we now know, thanks to a scene that didn't make the final cut of episode 7 that he did try to save her and in the end for whatever reason, she chose silco over him. Ekko's anger and feelings of betrayal feel so much more real and are just as valid as jinxes now because he really did try instead of just writing her off at first.
I really wished Arcane explored a little bit more on their relationship. Ekko seeing the transformation of Powder to Jinx must have really affected him. Hope we see more in season 2
damn after seeing this, i really wish they showed ekko having a crush on powder before she turned. would be so much more impactful when they fight at the bridge.
Imagine instead of Silco finding powder, echo did. She probably would've became attached to Echo but since they are closer in age either a brother/sister thing or a Lover thing. She would've been an inventor for the firelights for sure. Maybe no missions though. Like a stay at home supporter. I feel echo would've helped with the trauma and maybe she would've been a den mother for the refugee kids. Just a thought.
@@bernardobastos5996 Don't think so, depends on how things worked on the Fireflight's side. Neither Vander nor Vi ever botheres actually training Powder, they just gave her motivational speeches and expected results. Ekko is a trinker, so is she. She'd definitely learn a lot with Ekko, be it from him teaching her, or from her watching him. Plus, the age difference would make it easier, they'd understand eachother.
The fact that Jinx could have pulled the trigger when they were fighting but didn't and let Ekko beat her up instead just proves that she still cared for him. Arcane/ LoL, wtf....Why do you have to kill us this way??/ HUH!!??
bro you have no business breaking my heart to pieces with this masterpiece of edit, you really made the feels and lyrics hit harder when you muffled the song in the battle at the bridge and the perfect edit with the "powder I ..... Never mind Man I miss you so much " literally chef kiss to that . i kinda realized that Vi was at least a bit lucky being locked away while ekko has to witness everything fall apart and his best friend and crush slipping away wtf man im dont even have the slightest idea they could be shipped and now here i am in my 51st replay sinking with it
man this show made me wanna give my buff to the enemy vi and not gank bot when there's an enemy jinx and that's why i'm on low prior queue for intentional feeding
Heimdinger : The past is the past Ekko you must let it go. Ekko : You do not understand professor, with this we could fix everthing... I could fix everything... Heimdinger : Enough!! I failed a student once... Ekko : Heh, So this is how it end, with Turret gun... Bring it on professor.
It's amazing because it's kinda ambiguous in the series if Ekko felt anything more than a crush. But you can still feel the connection between these two kids growing up in desperate circunstances who now find themselves in opposite sides in the struggle for the soul of Zaun. And it's not a glorious fight, it's brutal. And both know that.
These are my two favourite characters and I I really want to see why he didn’t check on her after Vi was in prison. Like it was literally years, did he not want to try to check on her? did Silco keep them apart? Did he think she was dead? I need an explanation. ( they might have given one in the show and I missed it)
2 года назад
She went to fight Silco, everybody were dead and she was imprisoned by a crook cop, surely without any evidence of it. Most probably he thought she was dead too.
Ekko was leading the firelights rebelling against silco it's heavily implied that him and jinx have fought many times and she's well aware who he was, so he probably tried to get her to join him but it didn't work
It's implied he thought both powder and vi were killed by silco for years and didn't learn otherwise until jinx showed up and started fighting him. They've been fighting for awhile at this point and jinx has known he was the firelight leader for a long time.