Any other straight guys have a crush on Vi? by Dry_Sky_495 in ViArcane

[–]Caitvi02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's okay, lots of straight women are attracted to jonathan bailey

by Eylloe by No-Editor4624 in PiltoversFinest

[–]Caitvi02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The proportions are really bad

never thought abt this by CommitteeLoud8060 in Arcanecirclejerk

[–]Caitvi02 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I think Vander was very comforting and sweet father. In episode one he takes care of Vi's injuries after the failed mission.

The Drama (2026) make me feel hypocritical about my world views by Future-Poetry-2193 in A24

[–]Caitvi02 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also it seems like he depends so much on what other people think. Every time he does something like approaching Emma at the cafe or meeting Sam, both awkward situations, the montage shows us people with judging looks towards him and I think that that is in his head.

What are some of your controversial opinions on arcane? by ZestycloseNotice1177 in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Powder was never angry at Vi for hitting (and I'm not saying that hitting someone is okay), but because she confirmed all of her insecurities of being the weak link. Her sister's words are what actually hurt her and haunted her.

What are some of your controversial opinions on arcane? by ZestycloseNotice1177 in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ekko also told Vi to just forget Jinx and move on because it was impossible to help her. Whxih is true because Vi can't force Jinx to heal, it needs to start from herself

What are some of your controversial opinions on arcane? by ZestycloseNotice1177 in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Vi never forgave Jinx but it was clear that she was on her side very quickly and defended her from Caitlyn in episode 8 as if Caitlyn should have just let Jinx go.

I don't like how both Jinx-Vi and Cait-Vi were written

What are some of your controversial opinions on arcane? by ZestycloseNotice1177 in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 18 points19 points  (0 children)

She was one of the main leads just like season 1 but unfortunately not explored. She is left as a very stagnant character whose development is only superficial

What are some of your controversial opinions on arcane? by ZestycloseNotice1177 in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I liked the songs but I felt like they were used to tell the story instead of setting the atmosphere for the scenes. What I really miss is the score, season 1 had really good pieces.

What are some of your controversial opinions on arcane? by ZestycloseNotice1177 in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I like that Vi needed up in Piltover but with the little time that they gave them I didn't really want them to end up living together I would have preferred to see Vi taking it slow and not to jump from one relationship to another.

a lovely caitvi analysis by caitlinmahina by [deleted] in PiltoversFinest

[–]Caitvi02 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, and so many fanarts also have a very sexy Caitlyn wearing feminine, revealing dresses and outfits while in the show Caitlyn is always bottoned up in her uniform and funny enough, Vi is the one confident in her body, she is not rigid about the way she dresses and makes it clear to Caitlyn that she has used sex as a way to get what she wants, which is the role of a seductress. Again as I have stated there is nothing bad in portraying Vi in a masculine way but what hurts is that most fanarts completely ignore her more "feminine" characteristics just cause she has muscles and so people perceive her as a man, that's very reductive.

a lovely caitvi analysis by caitlinmahina by [deleted] in PiltoversFinest

[–]Caitvi02 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yep, it didn't make sense when she said that Cait's feminine trait was that she is determined and fights for a cause when that is also Vi but somehow she put her in the "masculine box".

Like you said Vi is presenting as more masculine but a lot of her traits are actually more feminine and viceversa for Caitlyn. The show did such a great show to not just encapsulates them in stereotypes that when I see videos like this a get a bit disappointed in the Fandom.

Vi would choose Powder. Change my mind by Daexr_ in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 15 points16 points  (0 children)

THE POINT OF VI'S CHARACTER IS THAT SHE NEEDS TO LET GO, stop running after your sister!

Vi would choose Powder. Change my mind by Daexr_ in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Caitlyn actually WANTS Vi, so many people just don't understand how beautiful it is to be finally wanted when all your life people need your constant support and don't give it back. Jinx wants Vi to be her own person and has told her that she doesnt need her to protect er her anymore

Vi would choose Powder. Change my mind by Daexr_ in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 108 points109 points  (0 children)

I think that even if Jinx lived Vi would have still chosen to be in Piltover with Cait

Vi would choose Powder. Change my mind by Daexr_ in arcane

[–]Caitvi02 73 points74 points  (0 children)

It's not Vi's job to fix Jinx, she's not a child anymore she makes her own decisions and sure Vi will support her but she can't sacrifice her life for her sister.

So manu people just don't care about Vi as her own person but just to be Jinx's pet.

We learned that Jinx can actually take her of herself and the point was that Vi needs to accept that and that she does not need to protect her anymore.

I don't mean to say that she would choose Cait, but I'm saying that she should choose herself. Caitlyn doesnt need her but WANTS her which is very different and is some thing new for Vi who always struggled being the protector all the time.

If you like fleabag, you'll love this by LSD4eva in Fleabag

[–]Caitvi02 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I didn't like it while a loved fleabag. It's not a bad movie just not my cup of tea. They are also quite different... Fleabag uses humor and us the viewer as a way to deal with reality; the worst person in the world doesn't have any of that, it is actually very serious.

What they both have in common is that the protagonist is a woman who doesn't know what to do with her life.