I heard several times that the only music that gets copyrighted is the intro song. BTW, all music in this show (including intro) was written specifiaclly for this show.
The music from this show is amazing. But I'm really scared when it comes to music in youtube, so I'll keep cutting it (unless is important to the story).
@@theladynika Understandable but Riot created all the music except the intro and they're pretty cool about it in reactions. Obviously don't be playing an entire minute or more at a time
@@harryballsak1123 apparently they changed their approach a few months back, at least that's what I've read in other comments, so yeah unfortunately it's prob best to err on the side of caution
@@ChipnChep Are you sure? I've seen nothing but comments saying Riot's content and music is free to use (with the exception of the opening song that is owned by Imagine Dragons). I watched Arcane 2 months ago and I've been binging reactions ever since. Most of the reactions I've seen have kept the music in.
I always try to predict things in shows, it’s just part of who I am. But I never take my predictions too seriously. I love the journey! Sometimes it’s nice to figure out the ending before it happens, but I also love shows that surprise me with something unpredictable.
It's not about not wanting to breathe the same air. Enforcers wear gas masks because the air in the Lanes is really polluted. Not immediately deadly, but the longer you breathe it, the higher is risk of getting some kinds of lung disease. The water is even worse - that is why when the bag of loot went into the river, Vi said "The stuff is gone".
Yeah, but if the air is so polluted, why do they allow people to live there? That's my point-there are people living there, and they can't breathe it for the few minutes they spend down there? I do understand what you mean, but it's still something that annoys me. I didn't think about the water bit. During the episode, I even thought, 'Why don't they just dive in?' Thanks for pointing it out.
@@theladynika Well, as to "why do they allow people to live there?" - the answer is obvoius: they don't care. Topside uses Undercity as source of cheap unqualified labor and for dumping their toxic waste - very profitable and efficient. Breathing the air for several minutes is basically harmless, but why risk it when you can easily avoid it? Also, enforcers are supposed to spend way more time in the Undercity than they acually do (thanks to deal between Grayson and Vander) - theoretically it is their duty to keep law and order in both parts of Piltover.
@@theladynika Well, as to "why do they allow people to live there?" - the answer is obvoius: they don't care. Topside uses Undercity as source of underpaid labor and for dumping their toxic waste - very profitable and efficient. Breathing the air for several minutes is basically harmless, but why risk it when you can easily avoid it? Also, enforcers are supposed to spend way more time in the Undercity than they acually do (thanks to deal between Grayson and Vander) - theoretically it is their duty to keep law and order in both parts of Piltover.
In the real world, we face similar issues with pollution in cities. A documentary from a few years ago highlighted how smog once obscured the Hollywood sign, making it invisible from a distance. In megacities like those in China, people often wear cloth masks to 'reduce' their intake of polluted air. While it may not directly cause immediate harm or lung cancer, long-term exposure to such air quality is clearly detrimental to health. However, what can you do when you live there and don't have the resources to move elsewhere?
In a few generations, you won’t believe how much the human body can adapt to scarcity and other adverse conditions. Humans, in general, can thrive in comfort and poverty if they want to.
Nothing confirmed about Vander. If you looked up the cast you would recognize some by name. Singed is one that appears over the season. Shown as he made the Shimmer
The way you just say "Jinx" in realization. It's a reaction you can only have if you know LOL.
Yeah... and yet I keep calling her Powder.
@@theladynika It's okay. I think we all do!
I heard several times that the only music that gets copyrighted is the intro song. BTW, all music in this show (including intro) was written specifiaclly for this show.
The music from this show is amazing. But I'm really scared when it comes to music in youtube, so I'll keep cutting it (unless is important to the story).
@@theladynika Understandable but Riot created all the music except the intro and they're pretty cool about it in reactions. Obviously don't be playing an entire minute or more at a time
@@harryballsak1123 apparently they changed their approach a few months back, at least that's what I've read in other comments, so yeah unfortunately it's prob best to err on the side of caution
@@ChipnChep Are you sure? I've seen nothing but comments saying Riot's content and music is free to use (with the exception of the opening song that is owned by Imagine Dragons). I watched Arcane 2 months ago and I've been binging reactions ever since. Most of the reactions I've seen have kept the music in.
There are a lot of Teemo references in the show. Even more in season 2.
I wouldn't worry too much about trying to predict what's going to happen and when. Just enjoy the ride.
I always try to predict things in shows, it’s just part of who I am. But I never take my predictions too seriously.
I love the journey!
Sometimes it’s nice to figure out the ending before it happens, but I also love shows that surprise me with something unpredictable.
It's not about not wanting to breathe the same air. Enforcers wear gas masks because the air in the Lanes is really polluted. Not immediately deadly, but the longer you breathe it, the higher is risk of getting some kinds of lung disease. The water is even worse - that is why when the bag of loot went into the river, Vi said "The stuff is gone".
Yeah, but if the air is so polluted, why do they allow people to live there? That's my point-there are people living there, and they can't breathe it for the few minutes they spend down there? I do understand what you mean, but it's still something that annoys me.
I didn't think about the water bit. During the episode, I even thought, 'Why don't they just dive in?' Thanks for pointing it out.
@@theladynika Well, as to "why do they allow people to live there?" - the answer is obvoius: they don't care. Topside uses Undercity as source of cheap unqualified labor and for dumping their toxic waste - very profitable and efficient.
Breathing the air for several minutes is basically harmless, but why risk it when you can easily avoid it? Also, enforcers are supposed to spend way more time in the Undercity than they acually do (thanks to deal between Grayson and Vander) - theoretically it is their duty to keep law and order in both parts of Piltover.
@@theladynika Well, as to "why do they allow people to live there?" - the answer is obvoius: they don't care. Topside uses Undercity as source of underpaid labor and for dumping their toxic waste - very profitable and efficient.
Breathing the air for several minutes is basically harmless, but why risk it when you can easily avoid it? Also, enforcers are supposed to spend way more time in the Undercity than they acually do (thanks to deal between Grayson and Vander) - theoretically it is their duty to keep law and order in both parts of Piltover.
In the real world, we face similar issues with pollution in cities. A documentary from a few years ago highlighted how smog once obscured the Hollywood sign, making it invisible from a distance. In megacities like those in China, people often wear cloth masks to 'reduce' their intake of polluted air. While it may not directly cause immediate harm or lung cancer, long-term exposure to such air quality is clearly detrimental to health. However, what can you do when you live there and don't have the resources to move elsewhere?
In a few generations, you won’t believe how much the human body can adapt to scarcity and other adverse conditions. Humans, in general, can thrive in comfort and poverty if they want to.
But there is Singed in this series (and in first episode also), now I'm interested will you recognize him later?
Yeah, someone already mentioned that Singed is in it, but I haven’t spotted him yet.
@@theladynika It's Silco's scientist who made purple stuff called shimmer.
Nothing confirmed about Vander. If you looked up the cast you would recognize some by name. Singed is one that appears over the season. Shown as he made the Shimmer
I don't really look up anything because I like trying to figure it out. But it's nice to know at least one of my favorite characters will show up.
@@theladynika season 1 is basically localized so characters who appear are generally from Piltover and Zaun.