Among the litany of heart wrenching moments... When Vi slaps Powder, Powder doesn't say "Why did you HIT me?", she says "Why did you LEAVE me?", which gives a strong insight into how much more strongly she feels about being abandoned than being physically hurt.
20:55 No one in arcane is 100% hero or 100% villain, everyone is on a gray scale. It what makes this one of the best shows ever made. Its absolutely human and eerily realistic in who the characters act, reason and feel. Silco is the best villain ever written, Ill die on that hill.
That's totally true. Not a single character is a 100% right or a 100% wrong about the central conflict, e.I Piltover vs Zaun. Everyone has understandable motivations.
@@mjeid4835 I would disagree, there's a reason why he's doing everything he does, its all because of love but his methods are awful and he's already resigned himself to die on that hill alone in the pursuit of what he wants. "Love and legacy are the price we pay" I dont want to say more because I dont want to throw spoilers.
The first and second episodes were amazing, but this is the episode that took the show to a whole different level. The writing, storytelling, voice acting, animation, visuals, score, and plot-it's just too good. Easy 10/10. Btw, this show is divided into three different acts: act one is the first three episodes, act two is episodes 4-6, and act three is episodes 7-9. Think of each act as a film. The first three episodes are about the origin of the characters and world-building. The sequels are episodes 4-6, and the final film is episodes 7-9. When you watch the next episode, you'll see why. The creators wanted this to feel like a film; that's why they dropped three episodes a week instead of all of them at once. I can't wait for season 2, and I hope it's just as good or somehow better. 14:05 And many people miss this for some reason, but the explosion wasn't still going or exploding multiple times; the different shots were giving us a different POV of the explosion. Like Powder POV, Silco, and Sevika POV, and Vi, Vander, Mylo, and Claggor POV. It's so tragic that voice actors don't get awards because this show could've won multiple awards for voice acting.
@@HahsJeje I never diminished the voice acting, huh? And I know about the Annie Awards, but they don't have the same status as the Emmy's, which are to be known as the Oscar's for TV shows; Annie's are for animated projects; and how many people do you hear talking about the Annie's? No one, right? So yeah, Emmy's should have a voice acting category.
I think in that final Jayce scene, what we are seeing is him creating a miniature version of the teleport spell that saved him and his mother in his flashback He is thinking back to that moment and copying all the same little runes the mage used, then when he finishes, everything in the room becomes weightless and floats up just like the two of them did in the memory, and we even see him push a small object into a bright light in the center of the magic, which causes it to disappear and reappear in another part of the room. He has successfully "cast the same spell," it's just much smaller because the stone he's using as the battery is much weaker than a real mage
Great reaction!! Really glad you picked up on Silco holding the knife, it was definitely his intent to kill Powder after finding out where Vi went. He didn't choose her, SHE choose HIM! Also, I get what you mean about 'is he going to use her', but look back at his reaction when she said 'she is NOT my sister any more', as he looks at the body of Vander.
Silco was gonna kill Powder, 100%, He just wanted to know here Vi was first. He changed his mind in that moment cuz h empatized with her, she was abandoned and betrayed by her sister the same way he was by Vander. Look at Silcos face when Powder tells him Vi left her. You can read all the emotins flashing through is mind. (God DAMN the animation is so good) Confusion, sorrow, regret, empathy, its all there before his eyes lands on Vanders body. He raises his had as if to hit or grab her, then changes his mind and embrace her. Thi wasnt some "getting one over" on Vander, this was him seeing mhimself in her and actually feeling for her
Agreed. His plan was to kill them all before, and it still was right up until he found (in his eyes) a uniquely kindred spirit. Something I particularly like is how they show Silco being doubly disarmed... physically, - the knife skitters away when Powder leaps on him... and then emotionally when he realises she feels betrayed.
He wasn't planning to kill Powder. He was holding the knife since he stabbed Vander. And it would not be wise to put it back while someone like Vi is wandering around. Also, Silco didn't initially plan to kill either Vander or the kids, his goal was to show Vander the wrongness of his ways and bring Vander back to Silco's side.
Silco wanted to unite and create the nation of Zaun, he wanted to use diplomacy and negotiate with Piltover, but Vander was the hotheaded and violent type, he then betrayed Silco trying to kill him so he wouldn't stand in his way. Silco escaped and went into hiding and he realized power comes to those who will do anything to achieve it, meanwhile Vander was leading the war against Piltover enforcers across the bridge in the prologue of episode 1. He realized what he have done, he was responsible of killing many people and that's when he took in the two girls and became a pacifist, made truce with Piltover and kept the lanes in their place to avoid any kind of violent dispute to happen again. Silco and Vander basically switched, now Silco became the violent type trying to achieve his dreams, it's basically a play on parallels, a form of Yin and Yang, a lot of things happening in this show come full circle.
Powder is mentally ill and suffers abandonment issues, you also have to know as the viewer, you see Silco and who he is, Powder on the ledge of the building hasn't seen him from her perspective, she doesn't know who he is. When he appears while she's all alone, he changes his voice to sound more friendly and give her help, that's where Powder's emotions overwhelm and take over, she clings on to the person who gives her an ounce of attention and care.
The first two episodes were great, but this is where Arcane fully proves that it’s a masterpiece, as Act I (essentially) concludes. We don’t know the details of what happened between Vander and Silco, but I think we can infer from what Vander says that he felt it was necessary to make peace, and that continued battles against Piltover world be bad for everyone… and therefore he may’ve felt it was necessary to kill Silco to stop the damage he expected his continued attempts at fighting to cause. (He obviously failed to kill him back then though.). But there’s no definitive answer (at least at this point). I don’t think Silco was taking Powder to hurt Vander… he just saw the “betrayal” by Vi as a parallel to his own betrayal by his “brother” Vander, so he identified with Powder for that reason (rightly or wrongly, as we may see). Of course, we know that Vi didn’t abandon or betray Powder… she just walked away “briefly” to calm down so she wouldn’t hurt Powder in anger. And she tried to return to help her! Loving the reactions! This does is a true masterpiece, you’ll love the rest as well. 👍
I think this is the episode that hooked everyone. And the voice acting by Powder at the end…I’m an old man and I think that her voice acting at the end would pierce the heart of anyone with an ounce of love or compassion in their heart. It hits a primal need to protect her in your heart. This show is a masterpiece. It’s everything Lucas wanted Star Wars to be. Political intrigue, characters that are supposed to have shades of good and bad in them, etc.
So one thing most people misunderstand in this episode. When Vi sees the monkey head she doesn't think Powder was the cause of the explosion. She has no reason to think it was Powder's fault. Every bomb she ever created ended up being a dud and even if one was successful, she knows they don't have anything that could manage an explosion of those proportions. What she assumes at that point is that Powder was somewhere at the factory herself and also got caught in the blast. This is reiterated at the end of the episode when she is left stunned when Powder tells her that it was her monkey bomb that worked.
@Reactsandgames no problem!!! Also another thing nobody notices. The end of the episode when you see the screen fading out and shifting to red, that is actually Vi's perspective as she slowly falls unconscious from being drugged. Adds a bit more meaning to the ending when you realize what you are witnessing.
Powder was having a panic attack. Everyone in the undercity has some kind of inferiority complex, Powder's is tied to her abandonment issues. She's always been terrified that she wouldn't be good enough, and that she'd be left behind, and lose Vi like she lost her parents. In my opinion, at least. RIP Claggor, he was a real one. As for Vander vs Silco's approach... is it better to fight and lose those you love, or starve slowly and keep your family safe?
I cry every time watching the ending…for the show to do that to me I just gotta say it’s amazing. Best writing and animation ❤ can’t wait to see yalls reactions and for the teaser of season 2
This show has made the entire animation and cartoon industry re-evaluate what it means to make a true great that will stand the test of time. The avatar animation studio referenced this show in interviews when talking about how the future going to look, and also about the next earth bending avatar series. It will take inspiration from the effects and absolutely incredible fight scenes.
Powder's breakdown when she is left behind is potentially symptomatic of something else. Bear in mind way back in Episode 1 at the start on the bridge scene which is from her point of view, see how they portray the enforcers and the weird scribbles on their faces. Something is clearly underlying there, which is only reinforced by her extreme attachmen and abandonment issues. Still, I'm sure it will all be fine.
Yeah, she's clearly internalized the idea that she's worse than useless, that she makes everything worse. She's a sensitive soul who wants to make her caretakers happy and proud of her, and to punish the people who scare her and hurt the people she cares about. Her self-loathing stems from repeatedly failing (ie, "hurting") the people she cares about.
Powder suffers from traumatic psychosis, depression, and severe separation anxiety, so when Vi left her and Silco showed up, he was the first person she clung to.
No matter how many times I watch this episode, it hits hard. To be honest I've never understood the reason why Vander wanted to kill Silco in the past either, we can assume some kind of disagreement but what exactly idk, or was it before or after the battle on the bridge? Bc that was the moment Vander decided to stop fighting once and for all and so. Idk...
It looks as though Vander doesn’t have his beard in the Silco flashback, but does have it on the bridge, and given the attention to detail in the show, I think we can infer that it wasn’t the altercation with Silco that caused him to become peaceful… I have my own suspicions for what happened, but I think we will find out in Season 2…
@@bryce4593 Yes Vander became peaceful after the battle on the bridge, and now that you mention it that's righttt!! It def was a younger Vander and a younger Silco when they fought each other. Ok so the reason must be something much earlier and not necessarily related to the decision of the war that was fought on the bridge against the enforcers.
@@soidosg6090 Spoilers ahead for Season 1 and maybe Season 2 (my speculation on what happened and what we will see in Season 2): Given that the show loves to show both sides of every character, I think we are going to see Silco acting in favor of peace and Vander acting more out of war/violence/conflict. I think it makes sense for a lot of reasons. First, Vander/Warwick’s main arc will deal with violence/peace, and I think showing a more violent side to the Vander of the past helps with that. It also sticks with the theme of showing multiple sides to all the characters. Also, it really does seem that Vander did something really messed up (I’ve never forgiven myself, meaning he acted counter to what his values are now aka not out of peace, but out of war). But moreover, it will continue the already ongoing parallels between their relationship and that of Vi and Powder; Powder was innocent and peaceful and first, Vi was violent. Then Vi’s violence caused a shift in Powder. Now Powder is the violent one and I can see how Vi would be more peaceful given that she probably doesn’t want Caitlyn and Powder to fight in Season 2.
This episode is a real curve ball, isn't it?? I love it so much! Such a masterpiece ❤ your reaction was my reaction. I was left speechless and crying, lol.
Do you want to break your heart even more? When Powder is telling Vi not to leave her she mumbles out “mum”…a) because the last time Powder saw death like this was when their mum died and b) because Vi basically took over as her mum so the word slips out subconsciously
@@Reactsandgames yeah the bit where Vi is holding onto Powder’s face 😭 you can see Vi’s face immediately recoil in response, it’s part of the reason she decides to walk away from the situation for a moment…I’d say you’re welcome but… 😂✨
I'm afraid you'll be bombarded with spoilers. About what has already happened. It is not clear who Wander was fighting at the very beginning of the first part. Perhaps he already had an agreement with the security forces at that time. Then maybe Wander was the one who killed their parents. The last three parts are the best that have been released in recent years.
Among the litany of heart wrenching moments... When Vi slaps Powder, Powder doesn't say "Why did you HIT me?", she says "Why did you LEAVE me?", which gives a strong insight into how much more strongly she feels about being abandoned than being physically hurt.
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No one in arcane is 100% hero or 100% villain, everyone is on a gray scale.
It what makes this one of the best shows ever made.
Its absolutely human and eerily realistic in who the characters act, reason and feel.
Silco is the best villain ever written, Ill die on that hill.
Ooo strong statement! Can’t wait to watch more!
That's totally true. Not a single character is a 100% right or a 100% wrong about the central conflict, e.I Piltover vs Zaun. Everyone has understandable motivations.
Based.
Singed is 100% a villian
@@mjeid4835 I would disagree, there's a reason why he's doing everything he does, its all because of love but his methods are awful and he's already resigned himself to die on that hill alone in the pursuit of what he wants. "Love and legacy are the price we pay" I dont want to say more because I dont want to throw spoilers.
The first and second episodes were amazing, but this is the episode that took the show to a whole different level. The writing, storytelling, voice acting, animation, visuals, score, and plot-it's just too good. Easy 10/10. Btw, this show is divided into three different acts: act one is the first three episodes, act two is episodes 4-6, and act three is episodes 7-9. Think of each act as a film. The first three episodes are about the origin of the characters and world-building. The sequels are episodes 4-6, and the final film is episodes 7-9. When you watch the next episode, you'll see why. The creators wanted this to feel like a film; that's why they dropped three episodes a week instead of all of them at once. I can't wait for season 2, and I hope it's just as good or somehow better.
14:05 And many people miss this for some reason, but the explosion wasn't still going or exploding multiple times; the different shots were giving us a different POV of the explosion. Like Powder POV, Silco, and Sevika POV, and Vi, Vander, Mylo, and Claggor POV.
It's so tragic that voice actors don't get awards because this show could've won multiple awards for voice acting.
I second this statement lol
Ahhh nice! Thanks! And yeah that makes sense about the explosion now you have said it😂 such an amazing show!! This episode was fire!!!
No need to lie, it doesn't diminish the voice acting.
There are multiple awards, for example the annie award. No need to petition.
@@HahsJeje I never diminished the voice acting, huh? And I know about the Annie Awards, but they don't have the same status as the Emmy's, which are to be known as the Oscar's for TV shows; Annie's are for animated projects; and how many people do you hear talking about the Annie's? No one, right? So yeah, Emmy's should have a voice acting category.
I think in that final Jayce scene, what we are seeing is him creating a miniature version of the teleport spell that saved him and his mother in his flashback
He is thinking back to that moment and copying all the same little runes the mage used, then when he finishes, everything in the room becomes weightless and floats up just like the two of them did in the memory, and we even see him push a small object into a bright light in the center of the magic, which causes it to disappear and reappear in another part of the room. He has successfully "cast the same spell," it's just much smaller because the stone he's using as the battery is much weaker than a real mage
Great reaction!! Really glad you picked up on Silco holding the knife, it was definitely his intent to kill Powder after finding out where Vi went. He didn't choose her, SHE choose HIM! Also, I get what you mean about 'is he going to use her', but look back at his reaction when she said 'she is NOT my sister any more', as he looks at the body of Vander.
Silco was gonna kill Powder, 100%,
He just wanted to know here Vi was first.
He changed his mind in that moment cuz h empatized with her, she was abandoned and betrayed by her sister the same way he was by Vander.
Look at Silcos face when Powder tells him Vi left her.
You can read all the emotins flashing through is mind. (God DAMN the animation is so good)
Confusion, sorrow, regret, empathy, its all there before his eyes lands on Vanders body.
He raises his had as if to hit or grab her, then changes his mind and embrace her.
Thi wasnt some "getting one over" on Vander, this was him seeing mhimself in her and actually feeling for her
Agreed. His plan was to kill them all before, and it still was right up until he found (in his eyes) a uniquely kindred spirit.
Something I particularly like is how they show Silco being doubly disarmed... physically, - the knife skitters away when Powder leaps on him... and then emotionally when he realises she feels betrayed.
He wasn't planning to kill Powder. He was holding the knife since he stabbed Vander. And it would not be wise to put it back while someone like Vi is wandering around.
Also, Silco didn't initially plan to kill either Vander or the kids, his goal was to show Vander the wrongness of his ways and bring Vander back to Silco's side.
@@alarichrul6639 Silco told his goons multiple times to kill them.
@@Hohum37 he said it just once, after the explosion, when his rebellion was in real danger.
@@alarichrul6639 the giant guy with the tattoos was just threatening vi, I suppose. Be realistic.
Silco wanted to unite and create the nation of Zaun, he wanted to use diplomacy and negotiate with Piltover, but Vander was the hotheaded and violent type, he then betrayed Silco trying to kill him so he wouldn't stand in his way. Silco escaped and went into hiding and he realized power comes to those who will do anything to achieve it, meanwhile Vander was leading the war against Piltover enforcers across the bridge in the prologue of episode 1. He realized what he have done, he was responsible of killing many people and that's when he took in the two girls and became a pacifist, made truce with Piltover and kept the lanes in their place to avoid any kind of violent dispute to happen again. Silco and Vander basically switched, now Silco became the violent type trying to achieve his dreams, it's basically a play on parallels, a form of Yin and Yang, a lot of things happening in this show come full circle.
Incredibly it just keeps going, up and up.
Powder is mentally ill and suffers abandonment issues, you also have to know as the viewer, you see Silco and who he is, Powder on the ledge of the building hasn't seen him from her perspective, she doesn't know who he is. When he appears while she's all alone, he changes his voice to sound more friendly and give her help, that's where Powder's emotions overwhelm and take over, she clings on to the person who gives her an ounce of attention and care.
The first two episodes were great, but this is where Arcane fully proves that it’s a masterpiece, as Act I (essentially) concludes.
We don’t know the details of what happened between Vander and Silco, but I think we can infer from what Vander says that he felt it was necessary to make peace, and that continued battles against Piltover world be bad for everyone… and therefore he may’ve felt it was necessary to kill Silco to stop the damage he expected his continued attempts at fighting to cause. (He obviously failed to kill him back then though.). But there’s no definitive answer (at least at this point).
I don’t think Silco was taking Powder to hurt Vander… he just saw the “betrayal” by Vi as a parallel to his own betrayal by his “brother” Vander, so he identified with Powder for that reason (rightly or wrongly, as we may see).
Of course, we know that Vi didn’t abandon or betray Powder… she just walked away “briefly” to calm down so she wouldn’t hurt Powder in anger. And she tried to return to help her!
Loving the reactions! This does is a true masterpiece, you’ll love the rest as well. 👍
Thanks for watching! Can’t wait to watch more! So good!
I think this is the episode that hooked everyone. And the voice acting by Powder at the end…I’m an old man and I think that her voice acting at the end would pierce the heart of anyone with an ounce of love or compassion in their heart. It hits a primal need to protect her in your heart. This show is a masterpiece. It’s everything Lucas wanted Star Wars to be. Political intrigue, characters that are supposed to have shades of good and bad in them, etc.
It’s probably the best episode of the show! The music hits DEEP in this ep!
18:56 is a reference to The Fallen Angel (painting) by french artist Alexandre Cabanel. Lots of art references all around
Nice!
So one thing most people misunderstand in this episode. When Vi sees the monkey head she doesn't think Powder was the cause of the explosion. She has no reason to think it was Powder's fault. Every bomb she ever created ended up being a dud and even if one was successful, she knows they don't have anything that could manage an explosion of those proportions. What she assumes at that point is that Powder was somewhere at the factory herself and also got caught in the blast. This is reiterated at the end of the episode when she is left stunned when Powder tells her that it was her monkey bomb that worked.
Makes sense! I did wonder why she looked shocked and then still needed clarification at the end. Thanks for clearing that up! 😃
@Reactsandgames no problem!!!
Also another thing nobody notices. The end of the episode when you see the screen fading out and shifting to red, that is actually Vi's perspective as she slowly falls unconscious from being drugged. Adds a bit more meaning to the ending when you realize what you are witnessing.
it doesnt actually explode many times, it's a different perspective 14:02
Someone mentioned this. Crazy! I think it makes the explosion much more terrifying! So much destruction from that 1 crystal.
@@Reactsandgames There was the one crystal around the monkeys neck and 2 or 3 more inside the body.
Powder was having a panic attack. Everyone in the undercity has some kind of inferiority complex, Powder's is tied to her abandonment issues.
She's always been terrified that she wouldn't be good enough, and that she'd be left behind, and lose Vi like she lost her parents. In my opinion, at least.
RIP Claggor, he was a real one.
As for Vander vs Silco's approach... is it better to fight and lose those you love, or starve slowly and keep your family safe?
Yeah powder’s arc is really starting to look upsetting 😞
I cry every time watching the ending…for the show to do that to me I just gotta say it’s amazing. Best writing and animation ❤ can’t wait to see yalls reactions and for the teaser of season 2
Can’t wait to watch it! We’re close to the end of the first season! 😃
This show has made the entire animation and cartoon industry re-evaluate what it means to make a true great that will stand the test of time. The avatar animation studio referenced this show in interviews when talking about how the future going to look, and also about the next earth bending avatar series. It will take inspiration from the effects and absolutely incredible fight scenes.
Awesome!!
Powder's breakdown when she is left behind is potentially symptomatic of something else. Bear in mind way back in Episode 1 at the start on the bridge scene which is from her point of view, see how they portray the enforcers and the weird scribbles on their faces. Something is clearly underlying there, which is only reinforced by her extreme attachmen and abandonment issues.
Still, I'm sure it will all be fine.
Yeah, she's clearly internalized the idea that she's worse than useless, that she makes everything worse. She's a sensitive soul who wants to make her caretakers happy and proud of her, and to punish the people who scare her and hurt the people she cares about. Her self-loathing stems from repeatedly failing (ie, "hurting") the people she cares about.
Powder suffers from traumatic psychosis, depression, and severe separation anxiety, so when Vi left her and Silco showed up, he was the first person she clung to.
I feel really sorry for her. Can see her going off the rails a bit!
@@Reactsandgames Oh, you have no idea how much!
it was one explosion in multiple angles
No matter how many times I watch this episode, it hits hard. To be honest I've never understood the reason why Vander wanted to kill Silco in the past either, we can assume some kind of disagreement but what exactly idk, or was it before or after the battle on the bridge? Bc that was the moment Vander decided to stop fighting once and for all and so. Idk...
It looks as though Vander doesn’t have his beard in the Silco flashback, but does have it on the bridge, and given the attention to detail in the show, I think we can infer that it wasn’t the altercation with Silco that caused him to become peaceful… I have my own suspicions for what happened, but I think we will find out in Season 2…
@@bryce4593 Yes Vander became peaceful after the battle on the bridge, and now that you mention it that's righttt!! It def was a younger Vander and a younger Silco when they fought each other. Ok so the reason must be something much earlier and not necessarily related to the decision of the war that was fought on the bridge against the enforcers.
@@soidosg6090 Spoilers ahead for Season 1 and maybe Season 2 (my speculation on what happened and what we will see in Season 2): Given that the show loves to show both sides of every character, I think we are going to see Silco acting in favor of peace and Vander acting more out of war/violence/conflict. I think it makes sense for a lot of reasons. First, Vander/Warwick’s main arc will deal with violence/peace, and I think showing a more violent side to the Vander of the past helps with that. It also sticks with the theme of showing multiple sides to all the characters. Also, it really does seem that Vander did something really messed up (I’ve never forgiven myself, meaning he acted counter to what his values are now aka not out of peace, but out of war). But moreover, it will continue the already ongoing parallels between their relationship and that of Vi and Powder; Powder was innocent and peaceful and first, Vi was violent. Then Vi’s violence caused a shift in Powder. Now Powder is the violent one and I can see how Vi would be more peaceful given that she probably doesn’t want Caitlyn and Powder to fight in Season 2.
This episode is a real curve ball, isn't it?? I love it so much! Such a masterpiece ❤ your reaction was my reaction. I was left speechless and crying, lol.
Sooo good! Really loved this episode! Sooo well done! But heart breaking!
Do you want to break your heart even more? When Powder is telling Vi not to leave her she mumbles out “mum”…a) because the last time Powder saw death like this was when their mum died and b) because Vi basically took over as her mum so the word slips out subconsciously
Really!? I’m gonna have to go and look!! That is UNBELIEVABLY sad! 💔 thanks for the info….and the heartbreak😭😭
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@@Reactsandgames yeah the bit where Vi is holding onto Powder’s face 😭 you can see Vi’s face immediately recoil in response, it’s part of the reason she decides to walk away from the situation for a moment…I’d say you’re welcome but… 😂✨
Get ready. Show really comes together after this 😁
love this reaction can't wait for you two to finish the season
Appreciate it! Looking forward to watching more!
Enjoy it slowly.... in 5 months the 2nd season
We are currently on episode 6! Only three more left! 🥲
It's ok, everyone forgets Claggor's name at first.
I hated that I couldn’t remember his name😢 he and Milo were taken too soon!😭
I just subbed! lol
Thank you so much for your support! It’s great to have you here! ❤️
Of course. I commented on a few other of your videos also. @@Reactsandgames
I only just realized in the shot with just Powder's eye it's purple, not her normal blue. Like Shimmer. How did I not notice that before?
The evil eye look lol👁️👁️
I consider this ep the true 'start' of the show. This one is really a masterpiece an episode. Great reaction as always!
Thanks! 😃
😊❤
I'm afraid you'll be bombarded with spoilers.
About what has already happened. It is not clear who Wander was fighting at the very beginning of the first part. Perhaps he already had an agreement with the security forces at that time. Then maybe Wander was the one who killed their parents.
The last three parts are the best that have been released in recent years.