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Vi & Caitlyn's Relationship Takes A Big Step Forward In Arcane Season 2
The relationship between Vi and Caitlyn took a substantial step forward in Arcane season 2, act 1 - but can it be recovered after the shocking ending? There's drawn-out been speculation about the relationship between Vi and Caitlyn, even in the original League of Legends game that inspired Arcane; Vi's nickname for Caitlyn, "Cupcake," is often taken as evidence of a romance. Riot's Arcane Netflix TV show seemed to be doubling down on this, with strong hints of intimacy between the two.
Speaking on the BAFTA’s Twitch channel, Arcane co-creators Alex Yee and Christian Linke confirmed this was intentional. "We have always wanted to tell an organic story about Caitlyn and Vi that feels like it’s really accurate to how we notice them, and how they’ve been seen," Yee noted. "The way in which we wanted to roll that story out has always been sort of determined. What you will see in Season 2 will be part of the big picture that we’ve had all along." Given those comments, it's perhaps no surprise Arcane season 2, act 1 has immediately stepped things up.
Vi & Caitlyn Share A Kiss I Queer League of Legends Champions (with explanations) – Part I
Confirmed Lesbians – Neeko, Leona, Diana, Caitlyn, Vi
Starting off with probably the most known LGBTQ+ characters of Riot, we have Neeko, Leona, Diana, Caitlyn, and Vi, all canon lesbians. Neeko's sexuality was a enormous deal when first announced, not only because she was the first canon queer champion of League but also because her sexuality is explicitly portrayed through her voice lines, as she often flirts with female champions and shows a disinterest in the Shoo'ma of men she shapeshifts into.
A number of different Rioters have confirmed that Leona and Diana were always meant to be lovers, but someone at Riot Management decided against it, and so they were portrayed as almost sisterly in the old lore. Fast-forward to the offer day, they are gay and Deafening about it! The Rise With Me short story officially canonized the couple, and official celebration art showed both of them with the lesbian flag.
Caitlyn and Vi were already a accepted ship before their romantic interest in one another became explicit, as shown in Arcane, Legends of Runeterra, and more subtly in the Warriors cinematic. They have a
Arcane Is Gayer Than I Ever Expected It To Be
Vi and Caitlyn sit at the centre of Arcane, their relationship helping give the world of Runeterra a level of humanity that few others in the demonstrate have managed. They begin as rivals - two women hailing from polar opposite backgrounds, their views on society as a whole juxtaposed in a way that makes their evident rapport so satisfying to witness.
Their distrust evolves into intimacy, both of them chained together towards a destiny they’re unable to escape as they seek to discover Jinx and uncover the reality behind Silco’s twisted criminal empire. Given Riot Games’ history I expected them to remain gals being pals, even after the second act saw them coquet and bicker in a way that eventually leads to romance.
Related: Molly Ostertag On The Owl House, Darkest Night And Mainstream Representation
As I sat down to watch the final act I feared these feelings would be thrown aside as playful queerbaiting, but instead I was met with a serious queer partnership that blossomed into something meaningful and unexpected, with Vi and Caitlyn confiding in one another despite the differences that explain them. Yet part of me feels li
Arcane Season 2 Just Made All Of My Gay Dreams Come True
Arcane is over, and now my life has no meaning. The second season reached its climax this weekend, concluding Riot’s first animated foray into the planet of Runeterra. The final trio of episodes had so much ground to cover and so many character arcs to wrap-up, but it did the impossible and managed it, leaving viewers with the right kind of lingering questions and just enough answers to feel satisfied. It was also incredibly fruity.
Several key plot threads were held together by relationships both familial and romantic, with Caitlyn, Vi, Ekko, Jinx, Jayce, and Viktor reaching the closing moments of their arcs with people they cared for deeply standing alongside them. Few were left alone, and if they were, this decision was made of their own volition. So let’s dive into exactly what makes that so queer.
Caitlyn and Vi Were The Endgame Couple We All Hoped They Would Be
All the lesbians who have spent the past several years wishing for a Caitlyn and Vi sex scene had their prayers answered with the concluding act of season 2. The eighth episode saw Jinx escape her prison cell and abandon Vi
Queer League of Legends Champions (with explanations) – Part I
Confirmed Lesbians – Neeko, Leona, Diana, Caitlyn, Vi
Starting off with probably the most known LGBTQ+ characters of Riot, we have Neeko, Leona, Diana, Caitlyn, and Vi, all canon lesbians. Neeko's sexuality was a enormous deal when first announced, not only because she was the first canon queer champion of League but also because her sexuality is explicitly portrayed through her voice lines, as she often flirts with female champions and shows a disinterest in the Shoo'ma of men she shapeshifts into.
A number of different Rioters have confirmed that Leona and Diana were always meant to be lovers, but someone at Riot Management decided against it, and so they were portrayed as almost sisterly in the old lore. Fast-forward to the offer day, they are gay and Deafening about it! The Rise With Me short story officially canonized the couple, and official celebration art showed both of them with the lesbian flag.
Caitlyn and Vi were already a accepted ship before their romantic interest in one another became explicit, as shown in Arcane, Legends of Runeterra, and more subtly in the Warriors cinematic. They have a
Arcane Is Gayer Than I Ever Expected It To Be
Vi and Caitlyn sit at the centre of Arcane, their relationship helping give the world of Runeterra a level of humanity that few others in the demonstrate have managed. They begin as rivals - two women hailing from polar opposite backgrounds, their views on society as a whole juxtaposed in a way that makes their evident rapport so satisfying to witness.
Their distrust evolves into intimacy, both of them chained together towards a destiny they’re unable to escape as they seek to discover Jinx and uncover the reality behind Silco’s twisted criminal empire. Given Riot Games’ history I expected them to remain gals being pals, even after the second act saw them coquet and bicker in a way that eventually leads to romance.
Related: Molly Ostertag On The Owl House, Darkest Night And Mainstream Representation
As I sat down to watch the final act I feared these feelings would be thrown aside as playful queerbaiting, but instead I was met with a serious queer partnership that blossomed into something meaningful and unexpected, with Vi and Caitlyn confiding in one another despite the differences that explain them. Yet part of me feels li
Arcane Season 2 Just Made All Of My Gay Dreams Come True
Arcane is over, and now my life has no meaning. The second season reached its climax this weekend, concluding Riot’s first animated foray into the planet of Runeterra. The final trio of episodes had so much ground to cover and so many character arcs to wrap-up, but it did the impossible and managed it, leaving viewers with the right kind of lingering questions and just enough answers to feel satisfied. It was also incredibly fruity.
Several key plot threads were held together by relationships both familial and romantic, with Caitlyn, Vi, Ekko, Jinx, Jayce, and Viktor reaching the closing moments of their arcs with people they cared for deeply standing alongside them. Few were left alone, and if they were, this decision was made of their own volition. So let’s dive into exactly what makes that so queer.
Caitlyn and Vi Were The Endgame Couple We All Hoped They Would Be
All the lesbians who have spent the past several years wishing for a Caitlyn and Vi sex scene had their prayers answered with the concluding act of season 2. The eighth episode saw Jinx escape her prison cell and abandon Vi