At first, when I saw that Battle of Two Cities had a rating of 9.2 on Douban, I was a little doubtful whether it had been recharged by Riot Games and Tencent. As for the first line, we already know the ending of the story - the elder sister became a law enforcement officer in Pil

When I first saw that Battle of Two Cities had a rating of 9.2 on Douban, I was a little skeptical that it had been recharged by Riot Games, , and Tencent . Until I went to see it... League of Legends world view architect, screenwriter of Battle of Two Cities, please bear with me!

Let’s go through the entire story line, there are 3 in total:

. Vi and Jinx line;

. Jess and Victor line;

. Caitlin line.


As for the first line, we know the ending of the story - the elder sister became a law enforcement officer in Piltover, and the younger sister became a famous runaway lolita in the Twin Cities.

In the first three episodes, I saw a lot of answers criticizing Jinx for his incorrect views... Here are a few words for our blast:

. Jinx was still a child at the time;

. Wei is Jinx All of Sri Lanka. If you watched the third episode, you should be able to notice this detail - Jinx only threw the little monkey after seeing that Vi couldn't defeat the bionic warrior who drank the potion... He was just eager to save people. I placed 3 Hex Gems, which caused the effect to be too strong...

. If it is wrong, it is wrong, but this does not involve three views. If Jinx knew in advance that doing so would kill a lot of people, but she still exploded, then it would be fair to say that she had bad views. But the fact is that from Jinx's perspective, didn't know the consequences would be so serious. She just wanted to save people.

But it was that explosion that year that turned our explosion into Jinx. It can be clearly felt that Jinx has severe sequelae of traumatic stress. Is there any psychology expert who feels that this child is a bit schizophrenic...

But Jinx is just crazy, but not stupid at all! She can invent various weapons and bombs, manipulate herself and her enemies at the palm of her hand, and she can also realize that Hilko is a liar who takes advantage of her. Wei always occupies the most important position in her weak heart.

In episode 6, Jinx really made people cry when he stood on a high point and released smoke bombs. Unfortunately, the two sisters were separated by the Wildfire Gang before they could talk for long. They blindly guessed that there was a kid named Ike among them, and they were robbed. The Hex Crystal he left may be the foundation stone for him to become a time assassin in the future.

After many years, things have changed and people have changed.

Wei can win Jinx, but Blast cannot live without Wei.


Jess and Victor... Judging from these three episodes, Victor's reputation has steadily surpassed Jess.

As an audience, I even look forward to Victor saying: Join the glorious evolution!

Pure people always win respect.

On the other hand, Jess is actually a poor man. Unlike Victor who devotes himself to science, he has to take care of his family and participate in political struggles. A young boy who is not from a noble family cannot actually understand the power, money and honor.

If Mel doesn't really love Jess, then our rose gentleman is probably just a pawn for her to return to her family.

By the way, although I had already guessed that the person who helped Hilko develop chemical potions in the first three episodes was alchemist, I didn’t expect that Victor and him would have a pretty good relationship.

Let's be alone together.

burst into tears.


The policewoman is the key figure connecting the first two lines. With her family connections, it shouldn't be difficult to keep Wei alive and give her a job as a law enforcement officer.

The difficulty lies in Wei herself. As the kind of person who hates law enforcement officers the most, I am very curious about how Caitlin made Wei accept this identity change. Is she a cake on her own? Hehe.

Judging from these 6 episodes, Caitlin and Jess have a very, very good relationship, which can even be said to be close. I personally think that the policewoman likes Jess.

But they are not the same kind of people at all. Caitlin can give a hug to the lower class people in the lower city (although she betrayed them to Hilko in the end), which shows that her kindness transcends class.

Some people are only nice to nobles and people from the upper city, but Caitlin is not.

Judging from Jace's current performance, the justice Caitlin wants is not only something he can't give, but no one in Piltover can give it to her.


is written at the end:

The excitement of The Battle of Two Cities lies not only in the fast pace of the story, but also in the dense amount of information in each episode. No matter the lines, dubbing, soundtrack, or pictures, there is no intention of perfunctory the audience.

In addition to the good conflict design, another point I want to mention is: The character arc.

So far, the best character arc is:

Jinx: From a weak and helpless little girl to a genius criminal who gives both cities headaches, I am very much looking forward to what Blast will do in the next three episodes. What's up!

Jess: From a civilian boy who is passionate about inventions to a powerful politician who has become an aristocrat, can our rose gentleman regain his original intention?

Victor: A down-and-out boy from the bottom will eventually become a mechanical pioneer famous in the Twin Cities!

I am not trying to boost other people’s ambitions and destroy my own prestige. People treat animation as movies and TV series. And your episode is not only short, but also provides a preview of the next episode. Can we learn from the good points...