In her prison cell, Jinx is visited by three pivotal figures: Caitlyn, Vi, and Silco. Each of these characters represents a different part of Jinx's psyche, forcing her to confront not just her past but the very foundations of her identity.
Meryl Strap ⚢ 🔻
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- When I tell you everything in animation is intentional. Not only does this represent the obvious disdain that the Zaunites have for Cait, the face of the occupation, the choice to make the runs appear as tears show Cait’s inner turmoil and discontent with the hurt being caused.The paint dripping from her eyes like tears.
GIF - The way Ambessa is able to find people’s weaknesses and use them against them for her own gain. Salo’s shimmer use, Singe’s daughter, Caitlyn’s vengeance.
00:00 - Me too. Wonder what happened to her. 😭😭😭
00:24s1 caitlyn i miss you. i miss your kindness and sweetness - You can see Caitlyn say “VI!” Already doing couple shit.
00:00 - Quick Yap about Caitlyn’s use of non-verbal communication 🧵
00:00 - I think it’s very fitting that the only times that we hear Vi being called Violet is by the 3 people that are the most important to her.
- Caitlyn recalled her first “breakup” with Vi the same way she does crime scenes because she was trying to solve their dilemma. She wanted to come up with a plan to get Vi back into her life. 😭
00:00 - She dies and leaves this giant hole and I’m just supposed to fill it.
- “she didn’t even manipulate Caitlyn that much” I actually hate all of you.
00:00 - hate sex would have done them good but realistically, they would’ve just held each other and cried
- Adding onto this. It's fascinating to analyze Caitlyn’s leg injury as a subtle narrative detail. After Jinx's bridge explosion, Caitlyn's walk noticeably changes, hinting at a deeper impact than initially apparent. 🧵I don't think anyone's pointed it out yet but Caitlyn has a limp in s2
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