Review: ‘Arcane’ Season 2 Episode 6 “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern”

Season 2, Episode 6, titled “The Message Hidden Within the Pattern,” of the Netflix series, Arcane, is directed by Arnaud Delord and Bart Maunoury, with writing by Alex Yee. This episode concludes Act 2 with devastating losses, including the presumed deaths of Viktor, Vander, and Isha. Each of these characters meets their end—directly or indirectly—at the hands of those fighting for the so-called greater good: Ambessa, Singed, and Jayce. Yet, the episode underscores a recurring theme: those who claim to fight for the greater good often pave the way for the greatest evils, embodied by characters like Viktor, Jinx, and Warwick.

The central theme of this episode is sacrifice, explored through the actions and consequences faced by both protagonists and antagonists.

The most poignant sacrifice is that of Isha, who detonates a bomb in a desperate attempt to kill Warwick and the Noxians, allowing Vi, Jinx, and Caitlyn to escape the carnage at Viktor’s commune. Isha’s selflessness haunts Jinx, as she is the last anchor to Jinx’s fragile sanity. With Isha gone and Vander presumed dead, Jinx’s connection to her humanity is severed. While Vi is alive, her long absence during Jinx’s darkest moments has left her unable to serve as that emotional tether. 

The theme of sacrifice also extends to the antagonists. Singed and Ambessa both commit atrocities in pursuit of their goals. Singed is willing to massacre an entire commune of innocents to capture Warwick, his key to reviving his deceased daughter, Orianna. Ironically, even if Singed succeeds, Orianna would likely reject the horrors her father has committed in her name. Similarly, Ambessa has sacrificed countless lives and orchestrated brutal acts to protect her family’s interests, but her ambition and ruthlessness have only led to tragedy, including her son’s death and Mel’s capture. Ambessa’s selfishness and shortsightedness foreshadow her eventual downfall.

Viktor and the Arcane

Viktor’s story is the ultimate exploration of sacrifice. In his quest for peace, he sacrifices his humanity by merging with the Hexcore, a sentient and possibly malevolent entity, to heal the people of Zaun. However, Viktor’s actions come at a terrible cost: many of those he healed become mindless drones, enslaved to the Hexcore’s will. Viktor himself becomes a puppet, bound to the very power he sought to use for good.

Faced with no other option, Jayce is forced to kill Viktor, knowing this act will doom all those Viktor has healed. In his final moments, a dying Viktor aligns himself with Singed’s philosophy, embracing the idea that sacrificing humanity is necessary for “Glorious Evolution.” If Viktor returns in future episodes, he will likely evolve into a more complex, extremist version of himself, echoing his counterpart in League of Legends lore.

This episode masterfully illustrates the devastating consequences of fighting for the greater good. From Isha’s heartbreaking sacrifice to Viktor’s descent into darkness, every character must confront the moral cost of their choices. By the end of Act 2, the lines between heroism and villainy are blurred, leaving both Piltover and Zaun fractured, their fates uncertain.

Viktor Helps Vander

Following Salo’s death, where the episode begins, Viktor (Harry Lloyd) and the sentient Hexcore (Kimberly Brooks), which takes the form of Sky Young in his mind, grow increasingly intrigued by the Wild Rune and its potential. However, Viktor is preoccupied with his duties as a healer and the leader of his community, a sanctuary for the sick and crippled who come seeking his aid. Among these is Vander (JB Blanc), brought to Viktor by Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell) in a desperate attempt to restore their adoptive father’s fractured mind. Isha accompanies them, determined to support her best friend, Jinx.

Viktor agrees to help and begins using his Hextech abilities to heal Vander’s mind. However, he quickly discovers that the Warwick persona within Vander’s psyche fiercely resists his efforts. Vander’s human consciousness and Warwick’s beastly instincts are deeply entangled, making the process far more complex than Viktor anticipated.

Over several days, Viktor works tirelessly with the Hexcore, delving deeper into Vander’s psyche. Through his efforts, he gains access to fragments of Vander’s memories—moments from his time as a miner, a loyal friend, and a mentor. These glimpses into Vander’s past provide insight into the man he once was, but also reveal the depth of the trauma that transformed him into Warwick. As Viktor continues his work, he confronts not only the challenge of healing Vander but also the growing influence of the Hexcore, which seems to have its own designs for Viktor and his community.

Singed and Viktor

Singed (Brett Tucker) tracks Vander to Viktor’s commune and confronts Viktor. The mad scientist is both astonished and envious of Viktor’s remarkable abilities as a healer and leader. Singed attempts to manipulate Viktor, insisting that surrendering Vander is the key to solving all their collective woes and problems.

However, Viktor, now known as “The Herald” among his followers, sees through Singed’s deceit. Through a vision granted by the Hexcore, Viktor discerns Singed’s true motivation: his desperate obsession with saving his daughter, Orianna, from death. Understanding that Singed’s goals are entirely self-serving, Viktor refuses to sacrifice Vander’s humanity for Singed’s cause, rejecting the notion that one life must be destroyed to save another.

This decision not only deepens the moral divide between Viktor and Singed but also sets the stage for further conflict between the two brilliant yet ethically opposed scientists.

Warwick fights the Noxians

After Viktor refuses to surrender Vander, Ambessa (Ellen Thomas) takes drastic measures, ordering Singed (Brett Tucker) to revert Vander to his savage Warwick state. However, Caitlyn (Katie Leung) intercepts Singed before he can carry out the plan. Their confrontation is interrupted when Rictus (Stewart Scudamore) ambushes Caitlyn. Just as the situation turns dire, Jinx (Ella Purnell) intervenes to save Caitlyn, only to find herself in danger. Vander, summoning his immense strength, protects Jinx by killing Rictus.

Meanwhile, Vi (Hailee Steinfeld), having incapacitated Ambessa in a previous skirmish, reunites with her family amidst the chaos. But their relief is short-lived when Jayce (Kevin Alejandro) arrives, determined to stop the Hexcore’s growing influence. Realizing that Viktor (Harry Lloyd) is the central node of the Hexcore’s hivemind, corrupting and controlling those he healed, Jayce makes the devastating choice to kill Viktor.

Viktor’s death triggers catastrophic consequences. The hivemind collapses, causing everyone Viktor healed to suffer a slow and agonizing death from the physical backlash. Even Vander, caught in the aftermath, begins to succumb, but his beastly nature allows him to endure. However, this comes at a terrible cost: Warwick takes full control of Vander’s body and mind, turning him into an uncontrollable force of destruction. Warwick lashes out at everyone around him, including Ambessa, who regains consciousness and rallies her Noxian forces to capture the monster.

The conflict reaches its tragic climax when Isha, in a final act of selflessness, detonates a bomb to stop Warwick and protect Vi, Jinx, and Caitlyn. The explosion kills Isha, leaving Jinx shattered. Witnessing the death of her last emotional anchor, Jinx succumbs to madness, with her fragile grip on sanity irreparably severed.

The episode ends in chaos and heartbreak, with relationships and loyalties irreparably fractured. The fallout from Viktor’s death, Warwick’s rampage, and Isha’s sacrifice sets the stage for a grim and uncertain future for Piltover and Zaun.

Rating: 9/10

Ryan Seun Woo Kwon: I am currently pursuing a major in Film & Media with a minor in History & Creative Writing at the University of California, Berkeley. Growing up in Portland, Shanghai, and Seoul has given me a multicultural perspective that I use to view social and historical events. With a strong passion for TV and film, wish to explore opportunities in narrative development, story writing, and production.
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