Summary

  • Arcane's final lines spoken by Vi are up for interpretation.
  • The dialogue was meticulously crafted by the creators to provide a fitting end to the series.
  • The series' blend of whimsy and emotion was exemplified in the finale's tragic yet hopeful ending.

Riot Games’ League of Legends TV adaptation Arcane has come to an end after a short run of two seasons. However, the series has left a lasting impression, with many fans still pouring over the last episodes and unpacking the final moments.

Arcane brings the story of siblings, Vi and Jinx, to life. Beginning as ambitious young sisters growing up in the lanes of Piltover’s undercity, Vi and Jinx were once inseparable until tragedy tore them apart. Over two seasons, the series tracks the siblings’ shifting relationship as they figure out who they are in a changing world. Other League of Legends characters also have a part in the series, including Jayce and Viktor, who build a new magical technology known as Hextech, and Caitlyn, an enforcer who teams up with Vi to help put a stop to Silco. Arcane was widely praised for its dynamic visuals, which were crafted by French animation studio Fortiche, and its gripping and detailed storytelling. Expectations were high for Arcane’s finale, and while the series was ambitious in its second season (some might even say rushed), it did manage to tie up all of its major storylines.

Jinx and Vi in Arcane Season 2
Arcane Season 2 Ending, Explained

Arcane has come to a close with many champions' fates decided and others left up to interpretation.

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What Is The Final Line In Arcane?

Finishing a series as momentous as Arcane was never going to be an easy task, but in the marketing rounds ahead of the finale, much pressure was put on the series’ final lines. The series’ co-creator Alex Yee told GamesRadar they spent as much as 27 hours coming up with the final lines of dialogue in the show. ”I was just sitting there trying to be like 'what is the line? How do you end a show like this?'" he said. So what is the line?

The final scene of Arcane takes place between Vi and Caitlyn. Following a climactic final battle between the people of Piltover, Zaun, and Noxus, the dust is settling on a new world. Vi and Caitlyn are shown to be established in their relationship, which was built up across two seasons. However, Vi is grieving the loss of Jinx, who tragically sacrificed herself (or at least that’s how it seemed). When Caitlyn hears Vi singing from the next room she’s excited to see her partner in positive spirits, but it’s obvious that Vi is still clearly going through her grief. “Are you still in this fight, Violet?” Caitlyn asks. After a moment of consideration, Vi responds "I am the dirt under your nails, cupcake. Nothing’s gonna clean me out.”

I am the dirt under your nails, cupcake. Nothing’s gonna clean me out.

What Do Vi’s Last Lines in Arcane Mean?

There are many interpretations of this final line and what it means for its characters and the themes of Arcane overall. Some find this visceral metaphor to be uncomfortable or distasteful given its potentially classist undertones. Others interpret it more positively and see it as a commentary on grief and the way forward from it. Like with so many elements of Arcane, the meaning of the final lines is largely left up to interpretation from the viewer.

It’s also important to consider what the intention behind these lines is from the creators. Co-creator Christian Linke said in an interview with Animation World Network that the line is intended to signify that Vi is still inside despite what her grief may be manifesting as. “I think Caitlyn is a bit afraid of losing Vi because of just how tough it's been. And we wanted to feel that the original Vi is still there,” he said. Similarly, for Alex Yee, the co-creator said these lines signify hope even in the face of impossible or overwhelming conflicts.

“So many crazy things happen between the characters and what's so interesting is that Vi is the tough character. That’s how we introduce them in Arcane, with Caitlyn being the pampered Pilty. In this end, I feel like Caitlyn is a much tougher character than Vi is just because of the emotional toil and how they process things. Caitlyn comes out of losing her mother and the turmoil between the two cities really hardened. Vi is still pretty raw. And Caitlyn just has this question, like, “Do I still have you in my corner? Or do you need to log out because it’s been too much?” That’s the real question being asked, even if she doesn’t say it like that.”

“I think Caitlyn is a bit afraid of losing Vi because of just how tough it's been. And we wanted to feel that the original Vi is still there. And they are the last words. Those will echo in people's heads for a long time. So that’s always scary.”

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Arcane Acknowledges Its Themes In Its Final Lines

Trauma, grief, and love are some of the themes that are central to Arcane. From the outset, the series has built a world that balances its whimsical side and visual fidelity with a grim undertone. In this instance, Arcane’s finale ended with a blockbuster battle that featured epic action but was also marred by tragic sacrifice. Despite existing in a fantastical world, Arcane has always been conscious of grounding its characters in human emotion. In many ways, these final lines pay tribute to all of that, acknowledging the trauma that characters like Vi and Caitlyn have gone through with the idea that there is still hope in persevering.

Arcane Seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Netflix.

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2021 - 2024
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Arcane is an animated series developed by Alex Yee and Christian Linke that follows a the story of Piltover and Zaun, two pivotal locations in the League of Legends universe. The first season follows the stories of Jynx and Vi, as well as Jayce and Viktor.

Cast
Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Purnell, Kevin Alejandro, Jason Spisak, Toks Olagundoye, Harry Lloyd, Katie Leung, JB Blanc, Shelby Young, Reed Shannon, Amirah Vann, Mia Sinclair Jenness, Yuri Lowenthal, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Roger Craig Smith, Miles Brown, MIYAVI, Fred Tatasciore, Erica Lindbeck, Krizia Bajos, Bill Lobley, Brett Tucker, Kimberly Brooks, Faustino Duran
Showrunner
Christian Linke
Directors
Barth Maunoury, Marietta Ren, Christelle Abgrall
Writers
Amanda Overton, Nick Luddington, Mollie Bickley St. John, Ben St. John, Giovanna Sarquis, Henry G.M. Jones
Franchise(s)
League of Legends
Seasons
2
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix