I'm on my second watch of Arcane, and I'm realizing I was sorely mistaken about this series. It's not great to be honest.
It's fucking awesome.
Never in my wildest imaginations could I have pictured an adaptation of a property I only knew from mocking memes and fanmade porn being one of the best animated things I've ever seen. It's so dense, so expertly paced, so well animated, so laden with themes, subtle worlbuilding and environmental storytelling it's a god damn miracle. No scene overstays its welcome, no story element is just a trope, no theme or character is depicted as black and white. The way it juxtaposes so many themes in just 9 episodes is just masterful: class divide vs. stable society, ambition vs. steady progress, loyalty for family vs. loyalty for yourself, idealism vs. selling out, holding on to a happier past vs. accepting a grim present.
Just one example of how efficient its storytelling is is when Caitlyn is out with the other guards they kind of mock her for being a rich girl, but instantly react seriously when she calls a fire alarm. Just those couple dozen seconds show how she's out of place in her job, but treated as an equal nevertheless. It doesn't go for tired tropes, like how one of the guards could go "Yeah yeah" or something. She isn't shoved out of her investigations because people don't believe in her, but because of bureaucracy and scheming malicious parties behind the scenes. She isn't seeking to prove herself to an authority figure, but merely doing what she deems right. She's just one example of how the show makes these already seen character tropes feel nuanced and engaging.
Episode 3 was genuinely hard to watch the second time.
I'm upping it to a 9/10, but I honestly have few reasons to believe it couldn't go to a 10/10. I'm still reeling from this realization.