SILCO's Weird Delayed Tantrum (EXPLAINED) - 1min Analysis |

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 25. 01. 2022
  • #LeagueOfLegends #Netflix #Vi
    In episode 6 of Arcane, Silco confronts Vi and Caitlyn, but they get away. Just before Jinx and Vi’s iconic reunion scene, we see Silco engaging in some bizarre and uncharacteristic behavior. He goes crazy--yelling, screaming, falling over, and beating his own goon to a bloody pulp in the wreckage of Vi and Jinx’s childhood home. Even stranger, before he throws this uncharacteristic tantrum, we see him calmly sitting on a piece of rubble. We NEVER see Silco lose control like this. Why is he going bonkers like this and why the odd delay beforehand?
    Support me on Patreon:
    / schnee1
    Read my comic Minor Champion! NEW Chapter here:
    www.webtoons.com/en/challenge...
    Follow me on Twitter!
    / jd_schnee
  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

Komentáře • 459

  • @DeadlyLazer
    @DeadlyLazer Před 2 lety +11805

    "how many problems can one girl cause?"

    • @keithharper32
      @keithharper32 Před 2 lety +428

      funny part is how quickly he was shown he asked that about the wrong sister

    • @Hawkido
      @Hawkido Před 2 lety +42

      @@keithharper32 that was still Vi at the root tho...

    • @Hawkido
      @Hawkido Před 2 lety +108

      @Galaxy Milkduds It's VI that is stirring up trauma in his daughter, and Drama in his city.

    • @tink6225
      @tink6225 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Hawkido sure jan

    • @cier5158
      @cier5158 Před 2 lety +32

      @Galaxy Milkduds jinx is the direct cause, Vi is the one who sowed the seed

  • @LoyaltL
    @LoyaltL Před 2 lety +7318

    Let's not forget the whole "Vander's prodigy". He has twice the reason to hate Vi.

    • @eileensnow6153
      @eileensnow6153 Před 2 lety +496

      AND she got away. He said in the beginning of this scene that he always thought that Vi was the prize out of Vander’s two girls. So not only had he not recruited her, he couldn’t even take her off the board when he tried to all those years ago. He’s losing control, but he’s also realizing that he never had as much as he thought.

    • @Fish-pe7tc
      @Fish-pe7tc Před 2 lety +8

      200th like

    • @ouchiegiverjr
      @ouchiegiverjr Před 2 lety +195

      @@eileensnow6153 imagine if both vi and Powder worked for Silco, that nation of Zaun would have happened Silco’s way.

    • @CertainlyCynical
      @CertainlyCynical Před 2 lety +32

      @@ouchiegiverjr oh most definitely

    • @cybercriminal3110
      @cybercriminal3110 Před 2 lety +73

      @@ouchiegiverjr Yeah only Vi would've never worked for someone who killed their father.

  • @The_Story_Of_Us
    @The_Story_Of_Us Před 2 lety +14440

    To me, that moment was sort of slowly sinking in for him that he might lose Jinx here. Also bear in mind that this is really the first time he’s really challenged since episode 3, where Vi tells him she’s going to destroy everything he’s built and take her sister away from him and you’ll see Silco keeps his cool, but then Vi brings the tower down, killing almost all of him and his henchmen and then escapes. It’s the combination of feeling helpless, especially in the face of someone threatening to take his daughter away from him that is just causing him to freak out and lose his shit, hence why you see him stomping and beating on his minions in a blind rage, it’s this petty and insane way to reassert his dominance so he can feel powerful after being put down by this person he knows is a huge danger to himself and whom he has no power over. He may even be sitting there, thinking about what he can do to stop her and coming up empty, realizing there’s almost nothing he can do and that’s when he flies off the handle.

    • @Zephirite.
      @Zephirite. Před 2 lety +661

      Ooh, good point.
      He has as many abandonment issues as Jinx does.

    • @myth86715
      @myth86715 Před 2 lety +453

      Agreed. I also think it's important to note that the only other time we see him like this is in the last episode, when he struggles to free himself and attempts to shoot Vi. And what these two moments have in common is that both times he feels fear that Jinx will choose Vi and abandon him

    • @error8119
      @error8119 Před 2 lety +303

      Indeed, I feel like losing Jinx is what probably set him off. As he’s searching for ways to stop Vi it’s not that he came up with nothing, he just realizes none of the ways he’s coming up with is dealing with the REAL problem, Jinx’ feelings. She might hate him for killing Vi, she might love him even more, she might straight up leave and there’s no telling but if he leaves Vi alone, there’s a HUGE chance she succeeds in getting Jinx. There’s a chance that he’s left alone again. Most importantly, there’s a chance that Vander takes everything away from him once more, at the end of the day THAT’S what I believe he can’t handle. The fact that even after death Vander could still take away the ONE thing he truly loves, the one thing he wouldn’t sacrifice for anything else.

    • @motafu1
      @motafu1 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Zephirite. Jinx & Silco = Viego

    • @Zephirite.
      @Zephirite. Před 2 lety +20

      @@motafu1
      Is that a character name?
      Or….a cursed ship name?

  • @AviciPerry
    @AviciPerry Před 2 lety +4810

    A thing I don’t see a lot of people consider is that silco (as simplistic as that sounds) has abandonment issues just like powder, when he talks to vander in the factory before the whole showdown with the kids he DOES lose composure for the slightest moment “WE HAD A VISION VANDER” it’s an accusation, it’s his “WHY DID YOU LEAVE ME” silco doesn’t want to be abandoned and ultimately it’s why he’s clinging on jinx “she won’t die doctor… she can’t”
    So when the only tru threat to jinx abandoning him comes along he loses it. And it’s true that it’s because it’s the first time no amount of scheming or plotting will fix how south the situation is but mostly he has to confront the real situation that vi escaped, he doesn’t know where jinx is and if vi finds her before him he might lose her and be abandoned

  • @13lueH0ur
    @13lueH0ur Před 2 lety +2765

    I actually thought it was a parallel to Powder's breakdown when Vi left her alone to save Vander in Ep. 3.
    In their respective scenes, Powder and Silco have a sudden breakdown which we never see them do before where they end up breaking their "toys/inventions".

  • @REChronic54
    @REChronic54 Před 2 lety +1533

    I kind of see Silco as a person who internalizes everything. To be in control or to appear to be, he keeps his thoughts and emotions to himself. That is why you see Silco exhale or vent before and after he meets with associates. Also when you don’t have a healthy outlet to let out your emotions, it all piles up to one giant outburst.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Před 2 lety +12

      What would you consider a "healthy outlet"?
      If you mean acknowledging the feelings, observing them and not pushing them away, I agree.
      If however you mean acting out your anger, this actually causes a positive reinforcement which makes you _more_ prone to anger the next time.
      This piling up only happens if you "suppress" them. But resisting the urge and trying to calm down rather than just acting on impulse actually makes you _more_ stable than the opposite.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX Před 2 lety +8

      *TL;DR* "Venting" just makes you more angry long-term. (Ventilation Fallacy)

    • @iepvienredstoneHuy007
      @iepvienredstoneHuy007 Před 2 lety +28

      @@LinkEX healthy venting in ways like doing your hobbies, help your love one(in this case Jinx), if you're parent then kid(also Jinx), break away from usual routine or if possible: destroy the source/mimic of the source of your frustration i.e when you're angry at your boss for being a POS, you take your anger in the gym, out the garbage dump and beat the living shit outta the inanimate things there thinking it is the boss you're beating (this have the high risk of doing the real stuff on human so take caution)

    • @landofthehazymist
      @landofthehazymist Před 6 měsíci +1

      Kinda surprised he doesnt have a healthy or at least productive, consistent outlet for his rage. Aside from beating up and intimidating goons. He has all this power, on some level he can do whatevrr he wants but also cant, wouldnt ppl be scared of getting in his way if he was angy

  • @t.h.mcelroy6597
    @t.h.mcelroy6597 Před 2 lety +470

    What's more, Vi is the greatest threat to his relationship with Jinx. He almost had it handled, but Vi slipped through his grasp yet again and it was too much for him. His fear of losing Jinx is the greatest driving factor for him at this point.

  • @MarkRPay
    @MarkRPay Před 2 lety +373

    There are some similarities to his behaviour when Vander tries to drown him. At first he's calm, appearing to accept his fate. But then there's an explosion of rage from within, violently resisting his fate, a primal reaction to the threat he's feeling. There's no Vander to stab here so he takes it out on his goons.
    It is a strange scene but interesting too and a very human response from a great character.

  • @heywhat6676
    @heywhat6676 Před 2 lety +912

    The level of depth in this show is astounding. And so is your ability to find it, I must say

    • @wizardsmix7961
      @wizardsmix7961 Před 2 lety +7

      I mean it’s just an educated guess that could be completely wrong. It’s also possible they didn’t put any of this thought into the outburst

  • @aludenom9932
    @aludenom9932 Před 2 lety +851

    Huh, that makes sense. Still kinda confuses me that he takes off his coat mid-tantrum and throws it neatly over the pipes instead of tossing it to the floor, but... it is a very fancy coat.

    • @jordanquersher6659
      @jordanquersher6659 Před 2 lety +300

      Probably didn’t want to get his coat bloody because that’s out of his character to lose his shit like that. Losing his cool is his form of weakness. If he comes back with a bloody coat it will lead his stronger minions to think he’s losing his grip and is no longer the strong, calm, collected man that they once followed. He knew he couldn’t hold in the anger of possibly losing the one person in this world that loves him and the one dream he’s always wanted all at once anymore but he also knew that if he does he’s no longer Silco he’s back to the weak child way back before he was reborn

    • @princessthyemis
      @princessthyemis Před 2 lety +29

      @@jordanquersher6659oohhhh fantastic insight!!! Love this!

    • @darindaze
      @darindaze Před 2 lety +99

      Ever get so angry you pick something up but then realize you dont want to break it

    • @cornzzn
      @cornzzn Před 2 lety +19

      @@darindaze LMFAO i know that feeling

    • @nerdyandweirdybutmighty5256
      @nerdyandweirdybutmighty5256 Před rokem +11

      ​@@darindaze me with my phone all the time and sometimes the mirrors

  • @esmeraldaloschuetz9120
    @esmeraldaloschuetz9120 Před 2 lety +3319

    As someone prone to exactly these kind of outbursts when too much shit piles on, I never even questioned it. For me, it ties into the feeling of being helpless, which I absolutely cannot stand. I imagine it's not sth Silco experiences often. (I obviosly don't go against pple, though, but I do trash my own stuff and whatever happens to be in the way.) Deep-seated issues, obviously.

    • @swallowtail3860
      @swallowtail3860 Před 2 lety +146

      it felt completely natural to me too, as someone who very rarely loses composure except when things become entirely too much to handle. It was pretty gutwrenching watching the scene for the first time and seeing myself in that anger. Luckily can just go and practice boxing without hurting or destroying anything.

    • @venomouswyverns8819
      @venomouswyverns8819 Před 2 lety +46

      i am wholeheartly the same, i can deal with almost any problem, but when it feels like i have less control on the situation than i believe i should, i cant deal with it, i freakout have panic attacks, rip some of my hair out, its not pretty, and for me it only happens when i feel i have completely lost or cannot gain control over a situation where i feel control SHOULD be possible

    • @error8119
      @error8119 Před 2 lety +22

      I used to be like this when I was younger. Used to explode in school whenever I got too stressed or felt like I was being unfairly treated and there was nothing I could do about it. Usually stormed away and screamed my lungs out, I remember denying a couple of lockers with my head too.

    • @fiddlenix
      @fiddlenix Před 2 lety +39

      glad your outbursts aren't exactly the same, please don't beat up your evil goons as well, they're in low supply nowadays

    • @friendlystoryphantom2043
      @friendlystoryphantom2043 Před 2 lety +16

      I have Autism and Silco's outburst was similar to my outbursts, when I get too overwhelmed and it doesn't stop. I normally cry, though and hit myself, which is a little embarrassing so I try to get away from people when it happens. So, the conclusion: I understand, even if it's just the tiniest bit and you all aren't alone

  • @danteackroyd551
    @danteackroyd551 Před 2 lety +33

    The slightly compressed quality image of silco doing to sad Shinji pose facing away from the camera with a little arrow pointing to him and captioned "our boy" made me lose my mind

  • @AetherTales
    @AetherTales Před 2 lety +459

    It’s a bit surprising to some, but that’s because it plays with the old villain trope of ‘Curses! Foiled again!’ Vi has directly threatened to take Jinx away from him, and destroy his empire. Then brings his shimmer-eye sigil down as a demonstration of strength, and just leaves, not even bothering with him.
    She just showed him as WEAK, in front of his third-string goons, and tiniest shimmer-pawns. Yeah, that big fail takes him a beat to process. And then he needs to reassert dominance, and fast.
    It’s ‘Curses! Foiled again!’ but it’s Silco, so they made it absolutely magnificent.

    • @micaiahborchers8914
      @micaiahborchers8914 Před 2 lety +12

      Silco is a lot like Dr Doofensmirtchz here hahhaa

    • @LangkeeLongkee
      @LangkeeLongkee Před 2 lety +21

      I don't think he cares about all that tbh. I mean he doesn't care of protecting Jinx makes him look weak to anybody else and that's exactly it, it was all Jinx. He lost it cause the person who could take his child away from him got away.

    • @lucyandecember2843
      @lucyandecember2843 Před 2 lety +1

      O.o

  • @sayatheblakat
    @sayatheblakat Před 2 lety +77

    Even the way he attacks his own goon, like at one point he just smacks him in the forehead repeatedly. It's kind of funny to see and totally not 'criminal mastermind'.

    • @marcusdaloia2974
      @marcusdaloia2974 Před 2 lety +9

      Well that's kind of the contrast between being a criminal mastermind and looking like one. One can come up with all of the plans one wants but if one can't cultivate a image within the minds of a bunch of savage goons, if one can't _train_ a bunch of _animals_, then one can't truly lead.

    • @Hawkido
      @Hawkido Před 2 lety +8

      He was asking that goon how VI got healed, as Sevika told him when she stumbled into his office that she inflicted a gut wound on her. But he found her fully capable... After he smacked that goon, he then found out Huck had gotten her shimmer meds, that was who he was stomping on the ground. He ended Huck as he felt Huck had betrayed him by healing his enemy.

    • @xCoatlicuex
      @xCoatlicuex Před 2 lety +2

      @@Hawkido Sounds like cope, he was just beating defenseless goond in rage, no questions were asked there.

    • @Hawkido
      @Hawkido Před 2 lety +2

      @@xCoatlicuex There are two types of people:
      1. Those who can extrapolate information from an incomplete data set.

    • @neneenenejrkerre1828
      @neneenenejrkerre1828 Před rokem +3

      @@Hawkido waitin on number 2

  • @Naugur
    @Naugur Před 2 lety +53

    I think he's upset at the prospect of losing Jinx to Vi, and since this is the things he cares the most about, it is what elicits his most visceral reaction.

  • @yi-hira
    @yi-hira Před 2 lety +27

    Silco losing his shit because he's worried about losing Jinx gives me life. This man cares about Jinx as if she was his own flesh and blood, and having everything feeling out of control, with Vi escaping alive (badly hurt but alive), Vi poses an actual threat to Silco because she is the one person who knows Jinx/Powder as well (maybe even better) than he does. And she did threaten him regarding Jinx.

  • @WandersNowherre
    @WandersNowherre Před 2 lety +53

    I actually felt sorry for his goon there. Like imagine what's going through the poor bastard's head at that moment. I mean, before Silco's boot.

    • @jenk4545
      @jenk4545 Před 2 lety +16

      Luckily that wasn't his goon he was kicking, it was the corpse of one of the Shimmer addicts that got crushed under the rubble.

  • @Pentefix
    @Pentefix Před 2 lety +21

    Its good that they give Silco flaws, which makes him more realistic.

  • @daniellatiger6220
    @daniellatiger6220 Před 2 lety +45

    Also, I think this is an example of Silco's own failure and he realizes that. This is twice now that he's underestimated Vi, expecting her to be the arrogant, hot-headed fool ready to fight in any situation. But she's not. She is actually decently calculating when she wants to be and she doesn't have the ego that wouldn't allow her to run. In both episode 3 and this one, she runs when she needs to, and that is what allows her to beat Silco. He's expecting Vi to act like Benzo, who's pride forced him to fight in a situation where running would have been the smarter option. Silco rarely miscalculates. I think the only time we've seen it is with Vi.

  • @lourencobica903
    @lourencobica903 Před 2 lety +54

    I love that you never see a scene like a plot hole or just to serve tension or something. You go the extra mile to put yourself on the shoes of the character and what he's been throw. Your analysis of VI's "and then a real monster showed up" line and her not knowing jinx was the same. Love your style!

  • @patriciohernandez977
    @patriciohernandez977 Před 2 lety +17

    We actually see him break when Vi tries convincing Jinx. To my understanding, I think what makes him rage is thinking he’ll lose Jinx, in some way like you said, probably losing control.

    • @kalinora3901
      @kalinora3901 Před rokem +1

      IF you listen to the song they play during that scene, there is a lyric talking about not a good time to lose control.

  • @princessthyemis
    @princessthyemis Před 2 lety +14

    I'll never get over how beautiful this show is. I love how they animated his rage here!! you can really feel the weight and strength of his motions.

  • @Baldarq
    @Baldarq Před 2 lety +43

    I just kind of took it that he almost had a building land on him and the adrenaline just sent him in a rage. He's not calm at the start, he's trying to regain control and just says fuck it and rages. His reaction in the loyalty scene is similar but he does recompose himself at that point.

  • @Madison-ur2qn
    @Madison-ur2qn Před 2 lety +7

    Also, interesting to compare how his 'tantrum' happens and how Powder's tantrum happens in ep. 3. We only see his back but he doesn't read calm to me-- he's breathing hard and fidgeting, you know? He's panicked and overwhelmed and then-- just like Powder-- he blows up!

  • @lildebbie1062
    @lildebbie1062 Před 2 lety +5

    I thought the idea of Vi getting in contact with Jinx and ruining the father daughter relationship he spent years developing scared him, and so he lost it (but that's just what I thought was happening)

  • @vismaykedilaya1318
    @vismaykedilaya1318 Před rokem +7

    Georgia Dow had an interesting take which i just love. Silco is insecure about his relationship with Jinx. He thought Vi could be beaten, but no, first she's back, and his reaction is fear and anger. but here, he knows that Jinx might leave him for Vi, and the thought terrifies him to the point where he has to beat up his goons to reassert control

  • @kcawks8585
    @kcawks8585 Před 2 lety +9

    Or…or just hear me out. Having a building dropped on you can make you go a little nuts.

  • @Lucyfericent
    @Lucyfericent Před 2 lety +20

    I think yes... But the real trigger this time is, he is scare, he knows Jinx and Vi are looking for each other, and he is scare he might loose Jinx.

  • @orkwurm
    @orkwurm Před 2 lety +115

    Would you consider doing an in depth video about the show and it's characters in general? I mean I get it that youtube likes this quantity of short videos and it's a lot more profitable. But man, I would love to listen to you talking about the characters and the world for idk an hour or two :D
    But i totally understand that that's a drastically larger amount of work to do, compared to these short on point analysis. And I guess it wouldn't make much sense without one larger topic/aspect to discuss. Still if there's any possibility an overall long review of the show by you would be very interesting.
    Love your content and your thoughts :)
    And one additional thing not related to this video but the one about the "but you changed, too" phrase by Jinx:
    Someone on reddit pointed out that Vi in fact changed from Powder/Jinx's perspective. In the firs three episodes Vi is willing to fight Piltover.
    Her and powder hate piltover for what they did to them and Zaun.
    Later Vi works together with an enforcer (sure to find powder) but she even goes to the council to convince THEM to fight against Silco (which in some way would actually be like Piltover against Zaun) But with Vi on the opposite side. So from Jinx's perspective Vi did a full 180, even though that's not what's really the case for Vi. But that's what Jinx sees and why she might thing Vi changed.

    • @schnee1
      @schnee1  Před 2 lety +35

      I appreciate the kind words!! I've thought of doing a longer video called something like "Every Arc of Every Character Explained in Depth", and it would be like 40min, but even thinking about the editing makes me cry a little. I try to balance things out with the 2x short weekday vids/1 long sunday vid. Might change it up soon, got some ideas brewing :)
      The "vi works with piltover" thing is a very tempting option, but the reason I reject it is that the first time Vi decided to work with Piltover is in episode 2 arguably when she alerted the enforcers to come and arrest her. I know that didnt end up happening and she became jaded again in prison, but she was already opening up to that path in act 1, or at the very least its too ambiguous for me to put much stake in it. Definitely open to arguments to the contrary though.

    • @orkwurm
      @orkwurm Před 2 lety +3

      @@schnee1 Oh I would love to see that. Maybe instead of editing a huge video do a podcast style thing where you just keep recording and talk about it. Then you at least wouldn't need to put too much work into editing afterwards. Maybe even a livestream with people in the comments? idk :D
      Regarding Vi,
      I see your point, but i wouldn't view her sacrificing herself as working together with the enforces. She knows that if Vander doesn't initiate a fight against piltover, no one would. And she fears everyone dying because the enforcers marching into Zaun as they claimed. So the only option she sees is sacraficing herself in order to prevent a second genocide. Because Zaun isn't ready to fight back (yet). They probably wouldnt stand a chance if unprepared. But yeah, it's not a strong argument either :D i know. Just something i thought is interesting
      There's a small scene were even powder says that all of Zaun should fighting piltover. So i thought those words coming from her, shows how she and Vi were both wanted to see piltover burn. Mylo even comments it with "see, even powder wants to fight". I guess that also fits very well with your video about "are we routing for the bad guys" when discussing powder point of view on piltover.

    • @sabrina0013
      @sabrina0013 Před 2 lety +6

      @@schnee1 yo seriously you've been the most consistent with quantity and quality of Arcane analysis. I can only imagine how much work that's been for you. I hope you're giving yourself some room to breathe too!

  • @hanmoamo
    @hanmoamo Před 2 lety +8

    Also, he was alone with some expendable goons in that scene. He is composed and authoritary with people that matter, but in that moment he faced a huge failure and didn't care to control his rage because noone important would see him.

  • @minzis_suga
    @minzis_suga Před 2 lety +5

    What I really love about this seen is just finally seeing a true vulnerability within Silco like we’ve never seen before, it’s like a remind he’s human too. That mix of anger and just pure helpless overwhelming and them being able to portray it without a single word within the scene is amazing to me. It’s not easy to do by no means, I don’t like Silco but I love his character yk? Fuck the show was so good it should be a damn crime.

  • @johndelapena3484
    @johndelapena3484 Před rokem +2

    "but his inner criminal mastermind CPU can't compute this volume of problems." 🥴🤣

  • @wpelfeta
    @wpelfeta Před 2 lety +5

    You forgot Vi taking Jinx away from him.

  • @alex._420
    @alex._420 Před 2 lety +2

    He's also scared because he knows that he can lose Jinx bc Vi and that if she's free she can find her sister and he loves Jinx so much that he can't restrain it

  • @muserj
    @muserj Před 2 lety +8

    It doesn’t appear he’s actually stomping his own goon. He grabs and throws the weird “lick everything” goon because he’s the closest target, but then he stomps one of the addicts that he gave Shimmer to use to attack Vi. Shows a couple things…that, first even mid feral rage, he’s capable of distinguishing between his own loyal people and others that aren’t his, and second, just how little he values the lives that his Shimmer has destroyed….mirrors what Ekko says later about him flooding the Lanes with Shimmer. “Silco didn’t care.”

  • @492716
    @492716 Před 2 lety +6

    He's human? Bottled up emotions lead to a breakdown

  • @lilium8829
    @lilium8829 Před 2 lety +3

    To me that moment I believe he started to rage because he thought he was going to lose Jinx to Vi . I can’t explain in detail but I believe he actually cared for Jinx and not just using her for his own deeds . Plus everything that he’s dealt with has built up . Vi coming back to reclaim Jinx was probably the icing on the cake for him .

  • @samuelbenhardt4230
    @samuelbenhardt4230 Před 2 lety +4

    The scene that cemented him as one of my fav villains of all time.

  • @tristanlambert658
    @tristanlambert658 Před 2 lety +3

    Side note, this is literally the best scene in the show. Cinematic masterpiece. Silco is boiled over, Jinx lit Vi’s flair, Vi and Caitlyn are making their way through Zaun, Marcus and the enforcers are basically preparing for a second war and shutting the bridge down. It’s such a good scene I cannot stress it enough. Each little clip of what’s happening has so much to absorb, I love when Vi bumps into a stranger and then shoved him before she flips him off and we see her mouthing “Fuck you” to him. I can’t even do Justice to the scene, but I knew when I was watching it for the first time that I just witnessed greatness, on my rewatch of the series I had INSANE goosebumps as this scene came on. So good.

  • @jega6810
    @jega6810 Před 2 lety +3

    His dead goon...he beat up his already dead goon

  • @SomeGuyXD65
    @SomeGuyXD65 Před 10 měsíci +2

    My favorite moment is his brief loss of balance, before regaining it with an angry stomp and gutteral shout. Bright red rage captured perfectly through animation.

  • @spoopyd.8910
    @spoopyd.8910 Před 2 lety +5

    This is actually SUPPOSED to be something akin to the "big bad evil guy breaking down" scene. It's usually a kind of scene that's supposed to be cathartic for us, the audience, but Silco is in a weird spot because he's a bad guy, but he's not so bad a guy.

  • @captain_del_raven
    @captain_del_raven Před 6 měsíci +2

    The love when he falls over in rage because it weirdly makes it so much more realistic I dont know why but it just does to me

  • @fenjaminvonwhippersnapper

    I love the 'our boy' with the arrow subtitle.

  • @partysuvius
    @partysuvius Před 2 lety +3

    Silco really saw Jinx as his adoptive daughter. He cared for her and nurtured her - albeit, quite a bad kind of nurturing. He saw a potential for her to take over Vaun when he died or retired, but didn’t expect the severity of her psychopathy and the little control she had of her own mind. Especially after she was successfully fused with shimmer when he saved her life. And she wound up killing him during one of her breakdowns.

  • @totallynameless8861
    @totallynameless8861 Před rokem +1

    I love that Silco falls over and roars. It's like those moments where you angrily kick something and then hurt your foot, but you have to play it off like it's nothing. Hilarious.

  • @geronimo5227
    @geronimo5227 Před 2 lety +2

    I also thought that him getting aggressive just like vi when she bumps into that man and she was ready to get aggressive with him as well. We see that when vi gets up from the right side while he gets up from the left side and jinx standing in the middle

  • @EylsRichEntity
    @EylsRichEntity Před 2 lety +1

    I always perceived it as a representation of Jinx being his one weakness.
    He wanted to keep Vi from her. When he failed, and it was clear Vi was going to reach her sister and he might lose Jinx to her, THATS when we finally see him crack.

  • @saiyasha848
    @saiyasha848 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm actually thankful for having a bit of an examination for that because it always felt sort of off to me. As you said, he _never_ gets this out of control. The most mad we see him before this is after Jinx killed the piltover Guards and even that is just mild anger compared to... _this_

  • @joelpena209
    @joelpena209 Před rokem

    “I never would have given you to them. Not for anything. Don’t cry. You’re perfect” loved their relationship

  • @boredhuman6512
    @boredhuman6512 Před 2 lety +45

    I definatly felt it was weird how he reacted there out of nowhere but upon a rewatch I also think its in part due to this being the first time we see him completely outplayed. He has run into issues and was in dangerous situations before BUT this time vi drops the tower on him, his squad is down, she run away, jinx is away, they can go an warn piltover... in this moment he felt like he actually lost so he lashes out.

  • @ComfortableMedium
    @ComfortableMedium Před 2 lety +2

    “And all the while this question rings on in your mind. Have you had enough?”

  • @delacruzjoyannp.4963
    @delacruzjoyannp.4963 Před 2 lety +15

    I live for your updates on reviewing Arcane.

  • @mishan3168
    @mishan3168 Před měsícem +1

    " You out of time. Make your move live or die"
    Yeah. Song is really from his perspective

  • @jadelynnurbanumeryetmut1928
    @jadelynnurbanumeryetmut1928 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Who would say that the one who painted to be a super scary villain would end up being a father like any other, with his office full of extremely colorful drawings, scolding his impulsive teenage daughter and at the same time being loving and protective, Silco is the best villain that has been made so far.

  • @thaovannguyenle9690
    @thaovannguyenle9690 Před 2 lety +39

    Nah, I think Silco in that scene be like:
    1. Sit still, trying to tell himself its okay, even Vi and Cait get out he still have a way with them (even though he is being pissed off)
    2. Try to tell himself again and again that its okay he can handle these mess.
    3. Look around to find out that his goon collapsed around him and no one actually had "did" something good for him
    4. Oh shit cannot handle himself anymore BOOM!

  • @princessthyemis
    @princessthyemis Před 2 lety +4

    The scene never stood out as weird to me. I love your analysis of it, though!

  • @JDale56
    @JDale56 Před 2 lety +12

    Here is a 1 min. analysis suggestion for you. Watch a frame by frame replay of the moment during the dinner party scene where Jinx uses her "Get Excited" speed ability to disarm Cait. She first moves to the side to SHIELD Silco. It happens so fast, and Silco is obscure in the background that it is easy to miss. Viewed slowly you can see the animation is deliberately drawn that way as her body completely protect Silco. Ad to the fact that moments earlier she lays the pistol on the table - again, the animation is likewise exagerated to show her place the pistol within his reach. Clearly, at that moment, Silco is the only person in the room she trusts.

    • @schnee1
      @schnee1  Před 2 lety +4

      very cool, thanks for the suggestion! i noticed something odd was happening with her motion but i didnt notice the silco thing!

    • @DLxxx
      @DLxxx Před rokem +3

      She moved to thw side to get out of the immediate direction of the mini gun barrel, and to elbow Cait across the side of the face while retaking her weapon. She had to angle herself to do that, lol.

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'm so glad someone outside of me finally noticed. So far, the only times we've seen Silco lose his temper is when Jinx ignores him and it was in a humorous way. I feel like here, it's slowly dawning on him that he's starting to lose control.

  • @PheonixLove
    @PheonixLove Před 7 měsíci +1

    you can also see when he sits down before the meltdown how he is a bit hyperventilating. he's clearly in some sort of panic attack and i really like that tiny detail.

  • @pastorslant
    @pastorslant Před dnem

    These Arcane videos are suddenly all over my feed... I think it's a sign i need to watch this masterpiece again.

  • @joaobranco3447
    @joaobranco3447 Před 2 lety +1

    I think that it's the fact that now he has someone to care about (Jinx) and he's afraid to lose her, just like when Vander stopped the push on the bridge to save Vi and Powder.
    Vander gave up something they both wanted (the nation of Zaun) to care for them because he felt like he had something to save instead of losing it all, just like Silco has second thoughts on his plan because the Nation of Zaun requires that he gave up Jinx.

  • @SirArx
    @SirArx Před rokem +1

    This scene really cemented the character for me. The mask fell off and we get to see the real monster that he is when he loses control, both literally and figuratively

  • @toromisher
    @toromisher Před 2 lety +2

    Beautiful analysis. Really makes me look back and appreciate it even more. Helps epistemology the source material

  • @alphaunicorn9035
    @alphaunicorn9035 Před 2 lety +8

    Damn i never thought of it that way good catch!

  • @cancerconnoisseur
    @cancerconnoisseur Před 2 lety +2

    The thing he can’t handle… Is losing Jinx. And Vi is the biggest threat because she can confuse her.

  • @thejaytinator6585
    @thejaytinator6585 Před rokem

    Finally a CZcams short about a movie or show that actually has some content rather than just explaining what's going on at a surface level.

  • @kryzai9302
    @kryzai9302 Před 2 lety +1

    A reactor I was watching said that Silco was acting like how someone would act when one of their tools aren't working the way they should. Smacking it around until it does or just throwing it away. And I can see that.

  • @pyerack
    @pyerack Před 9 měsíci +1

    I'd imagine he felt like he finally had set up all the pieces in place, ready to strike, only for all of that work to suddenly seem to be crumbling to pieces from one unexpected wild card.

  • @aneurysm2908
    @aneurysm2908 Před rokem +1

    Bro that's me. I don't have a breakdown or lose it until a few shitty things have built for a while to where I just can't maintain my composure anymore. I don't cry but I usually do get very angry or just laugh at anything until the uneasy feeling of a breakdown passes.

  • @usernameisallfull
    @usernameisallfull Před 7 měsíci +1

    Sounds like me when I have 50 assignments due at midnight (literally right now)

  • @cleancaramel
    @cleancaramel Před 13 dny +1

    Something random that I noticed is in the fifth episode of Bridging the Rift, the documentary behind the making of Arcane. Christian actually says something very similar to what you noticed about Silco: "I work actually well under stress, except for when you have so many stressful things that you feel like you lose oversight." It's really cool how bits and pieces of the writers became elements of the characters' personalities.

  • @realname4430
    @realname4430 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I also interpret the flickering wreckage of the eye sign in the background as a symbol of his grip on everything waning.
    The sign is used as a symbol of silcos hold over zaun, it flickering is also a reflection of how said control is waning.

  • @carcionpetto
    @carcionpetto Před 2 lety +1

    I thought he beated up his own goon too, but the silhouette at the end of the beating was of that vander friend that ratted vi out for some shimmer

  • @somerandomfern4f7942
    @somerandomfern4f7942 Před rokem +1

    you can say he was struggling with
    everything everywhere all at once
    great movie yall should watch it if you haven't

  • @Chokken97
    @Chokken97 Před 2 lety

    I think what we really needed you to analyze is the minds of the people who put this much humanness into these characters.
    It's too perfect.

  • @JTByrd386
    @JTByrd386 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "Not a good time to lose control
    just as your marionettes cut their strings
    and run away..."

  • @thezucclord-3738
    @thezucclord-3738 Před 7 měsíci

    Every minute detail about this show was perfect and I cant wait for season 2.

  • @khokhodimotshabi2771
    @khokhodimotshabi2771 Před 2 lety +1

    *vi comes back to zaun*
    Silco:"and I took that personally"

  • @loopyslop
    @loopyslop Před 2 lety

    Also every other one of his failures were others failing him, this time it was him failing himself

  • @AdmiralPenguin
    @AdmiralPenguin Před 2 lety +1

    Implosive anger is a thing. He go boom.

  • @neilcarlson525
    @neilcarlson525 Před 2 lety +3

    One thing, you(and everyone else who talks about this scene) talk about Silco losing it and slapping and kicking his own "goon". But he doesn't. I've watched that scene a few times. Yes, Silco slaps his guy on the forehead. But the guy he really unloads on,looks like he kicked him to death, was one of the shimmer addicts. He's wearing one of those shapeless sacks and is pinned under the wreckage. I always thought it was the one who betrayed Vi. I'm I looking at that scene wrong? Cause everyone else talks like it was his own guy he viciously kicks.

    • @lucyandecember2843
      @lucyandecember2843 Před 2 lety

      I asumed the same, perhaps blaming him for bringing them there only for Vi to punch down the building

  • @ChasingBisharps
    @ChasingBisharps Před měsícem +1

    Another thing to add is that some people (like me!) tend to break down AFTER multiple things pile ontop, and it can take time to process these things before the 'big freakout' hits.

  • @benevolentbanshee
    @benevolentbanshee Před 2 lety +1

    idk I got the sense that he’s anticipating losing jinx and that’s what causes him to freak out. it’d be like vander all over again. more betrayal, more abandonment, etc. his constant “I need you jinx” kiiiinda reflects that

  • @artibozo4565
    @artibozo4565 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I think it’s because Vi got away, the one person who can take jinx away from him

  • @Hello-pp3hl
    @Hello-pp3hl Před 2 lety +1

    To be fair, I am super calm with each problem but there always comes a point where i absolutely lose it once it all becomes too much

  • @emerosky9899
    @emerosky9899 Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting fact no one seems to notice:
    *Silco beats 2 people in this scene.*
    - One is the weird eye goon that visits Marcus daughter with.
    - The one he kicks is a shimmer addict.

  • @fixylieberus2925
    @fixylieberus2925 Před 2 lety +1

    Its just him getting furious at the thought of losing jinx, theres a lot of context of him being afraid of losing jinx, that's why hes also shocked that Vi is still alive.
    Cause why is he scared that Vi is alive, cause Vi herself aint the problem, its losing jinx to Vi that terrifies him,
    Thats why Vi escaping angered him so much.

  • @skylanewman347
    @skylanewman347 Před 2 lety

    As someone with (a lot of mental health issues) I've definitely experienced the slow build up of rage where I try to keep things under control and wait out the emotion and try to just let it pass... but eventually losing it and just needing to be physical. I have safe ways to do it. Usually I go out and just run around the block (or long stride walk if I'm in too much pain to run) so I don't hurt myself or others, but release in that way is sometimes inevitable when I have those moments. That's how I saw and related to this scene.

  • @beatricezanoni5582
    @beatricezanoni5582 Před 13 dny

    "Our boy" while hes sitting there as a black orb i'm dead

  • @thewanderingphilomath5733

    You're analysis of this stuff is continually so insightful and well explained. I absolutely love your context and click on it as soon as a notification pops up. Keep it coming!!

  • @ljeditx5237
    @ljeditx5237 Před rokem +1

    That is literally what happens when you bottle things in. You randomly explode

  • @Seriph7
    @Seriph7 Před 8 měsíci

    "Silco.EXE processing"
    Thats a mood.

  • @landofthehazymist
    @landofthehazymist Před 6 měsíci

    Ive had outbursts like this before, and my brain froze took time to process it so on the outside i was sitting still, getting less calm, anger progressively escaping me, then rage.
    Seeing villains rage breakdown on screen usually cathartic or cartoony but silco was legit scary arcane is so good

  • @Guntersgun
    @Guntersgun Před rokem +1

    I always tend to hate on villains in series but there's something special with Arcane, bc you get to understand why they're like the typical villain. In the beginning I hated Silco but after every episode he's just broken-hearted like Powder/Jinx that's why he cares so much about her, bc they both relate to eachother and he's like a father to her

  • @andrewmartin2321
    @andrewmartin2321 Před 2 lety

    WOW that is impressive writing (and/or impressive commentary)

  • @_Zabbor_
    @_Zabbor_ Před 11 měsíci

    the fact that it took that much to make him break is pretty impressive

  • @mikecatterson1
    @mikecatterson1 Před 2 lety +3

    Isn't this scene played in direct contrast to Jinx standing tall and still atop a building firing that "Come find me" torch?

    • @slylover123
      @slylover123 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes exactly. Silco's biggest fear-losing Jinx, is manifesting in the scene when she uses the flare

    • @lucyandecember2843
      @lucyandecember2843 Před 2 lety

      O.o

  • @123boomism
    @123boomism Před 11 měsíci

    It really feels more realistic this way often times people take a moment to realize their anger

  • @thefinalgirl6907
    @thefinalgirl6907 Před 2 lety

    When villains throw tantrums like this it automatically makes them less scary