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Shruti & Dre react to the 9th episode of Netflix's Arcane | "The Monster You Created"

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"Perilously close to war, the leaders of Piltover and Zaun reach an ultimatum. But a fateful standoff changes both cities forever."

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Arcane 1x9 | "The Monster You Created" Full Length Reaction

Shruti & Dre react to the 9th episode of Netflix's Arcane | "The Monster You Created" Description "Perilously close to war, the leaders of Piltover and Zaun reach an ultimatum. But a fateful standoff changes both cities forever."

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Ya Boy

Season 2 Release Date: November 2024

Charles Malo

I loved your reactions! I love how you both appreciate the quotes in the show, the writing, the nuances and emotional growth (and fall) of many characters and how they connect to eachother, including some callbacks to before. While my favorite quote ever is "In the pursuit of great, we failed to do good.", i still think my most subtle CALLBACK in this episode was a small line said by silco in front of vander's statue and he's talking about jayce's truce offering, and how "the boy didn't even haggle", which is a callback to when ekko said that he overpriced the items on jayce in the first episode when he was buying the hextech crystals and ekko said that " i charged him double price, he didnt even haggle", which is another reminder that Jayce only sees that he's getting something out of a deal (the crystals in epi 1, peace in epi 9), but he fails to see that sometimes the cost of that transaction is much greater (double price in epi 1, "jinx" as payment for peace instead of LITERALLY anything else). And he still hasn't learned that lesson because he's not a haggler or politician at heart, he's a scientist and sees what he wants to build, not what it cost to do that or the risk associated with it, which is LitERALLY why his apartment blew up in the episode 1 when he was trying to discover hextech without understanding that the materials he had in a populated city were too volatile and risky.. he saw the goal, not the cost.