Fandom is Scrutinizing Arcane's Soundtrack in Search of Evidence of a Lesbian Relationship
In an exciting turn of events, fans of the Emmy award-winning series Arcane are eagerly speculating about a potential sex scene between the characters Vi and Caitlyn Kiramman. The anticipation stems from hints dropped by singer King Princess, who has been teasing her involvement in the show's soundtrack.
King Princess, known for her unique style and songs with themes of longing, has been sharing cryptic posts on social media. A TikTok screenshot from her account reads, "they're either parting ways or parting legs during this song." This has sparked curiosity among fans, who believe the song in question is "Fantastic," a track by King Princess that has not yet been released as part of Arcane's soundtrack.
The singer has further fuelled the speculation by dueting a Caitvi TikTok edit, writing, "I know something you don't." She has also shared a series of Instagram Story posts hinting at her song being used in a sex scene between Vi and Caitlyn. King Princess even responded to a fan with a video of herself doing a chef's kiss emote to the song, repeating the lyric "I love women."
Amanda Overton, the lead writer of Arcane, has been vocal about her support for the Caitvi ship. Overton, who has worked on shows with prominent queer representation such as Apple TV+'s Severance and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, has previously hinted at a more intimate relationship between Vi and Caitlyn.
The speculation reaches back to the complex relationship history between Vi and Caitlyn, which includes an emotionally charged kiss, a breakup, Caitlyn turning fascist and rebounding with her subordinate, and a subsequent reunion. In a recent plot, Vi was handcuffed and blindfolded by Caitlyn, and improvised a charade by spitting in Caitlyn's face in front of her guards. Caitlyn responded to Vi's spit by wiping it across her lips instead of away from her face.
Spotify has released songs in tandem with the rollout of Arcane's first and second acts. Arcane's soundtrack has previously included songs like Mike Shinoda and Emilly Armstrong's "Heavy Is the Crown" and Ashnikko's "Paint the Town Blue." The show, which has a mature rating for language, smoking, violence, and sex, is set to release its third act of the final season in 24 hours.
The third act of the final season of Arcane, based on League of Legends, is set to be released on Netflix on November 23. Fans are eagerly awaiting the potential sex scene between Vi and Caitlyn, which, if it occurs, would mark a significant milestone for queer representation in mainstream media. The author of Arcane Season 2, Melanie Galsheimer, is known for her work on shows with more prominent queer representations.
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