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See AllArcane's Amanda Overton On Bringing Caitlyn And Vi's Romance To Life
no.. I said don't thank Amanda... they are hypocrites, and they didn't have the confidence to show Caitlyn and Vi's physical bodies... If you like to show their relationship in this season 2... why didn't you make Caitlyn and Vi show their bellies and their chests like it💮 happens in other movies... stop watching that.. this is not beaitiful.. this is provocative and adult...
Arcane's Amanda Overton On Bringing Caitlyn And Vi's Romance To Life
Yes, but there was no reason to censor or cut the scene. They're supposed to show Caitlin and I saw her vulnerability and intimacy, show part of thei🍃r physical bodies.
Yo🍃u're going to have to stop watching that. What they've done with that scene isn't good for you. If Amanda had seen movies like James Cameron's Titan🥃ic, Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water, the 1981 animated film Heavy Metal, and Game of Thrones, they would have handled it well. These are also all over the internet. What you're saying about this is provocative. They shouldn't publish that.
DON'T THANK AMANDA!!
Arcane's Amanda Overton On Bringing Caitlyn And Vi's Romance To Life
all that is pure nonsense.... What Riot Games and Fortiche did by making that scene in episode 8 with Caitlyn and Vi, is hypocritical on their part, if they said that this series is TV-14 then why did they create that scene like that, if they said that this is about showing physical vulnerability and intimacy? all of that sounds contradictory and hypocritical on their part. If you like the scene of Caitlyn and Vi in episode 8 of season 2... why didn't they make that scene to show their bellies and breasts? They were supposed to show it... not censor it .Scenes with explicit or overly provocative content, like those from episode 8 of season 2, it's unfair to censor these scenes, since in episode 8 of season 2, where Caitlyn and Vi are, they are supposed to show body parts, such as their stomachs and chest and🦩 all body parts, to convey physical vulnerability and intimacy, as seen in films like James Cameron's Titanic, Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water, and Heavy Metal (1981). These productions included partial nudity as a form of artistic expression, carefully executed with respect and purpose. If Arcane wants to reach a similar level, it should find a way to balance this with confidence and uncensorship,
Arcane Season 2 Just Made All Of My Gayꦅ Dreams💛 Come True
no.. this is not romantic.