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Arcane co-creator vows ‘we will learn from it’ after fan frustrations of the Netflix show’s ‘rushed’ final season

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  • Christian Linke says he “understands and respects” Arcane fans’ complaints over its “rushed” second season
  • The show’s co-creator admits some of the issues are “a symptom” of the show’s two-season format
  • Linke added “it’s always nice to have more time” to develop a show that everyone loves

One of Arcane‘s co-creators has vowed “we will learn from it” after fans criticized the award-winning show’s “rushed” second season.

Speaking exclusively to TechRadar after the final three episodes of Arcane season 2 aired last Saturday (November 23), Christian Linke acknowledged that Arcane‘s second and final season wasn’t to everyone’s liking. He also revealed that the show’s primary creative team “want to learn” from this season’s mistakes as they continue to work on Arcane‘s sequel projects, which are currently in development.

Vi escaping Viktor's clockwork followers in Arcane season 2 episode 9

Trying to evade fans’ complaints with season 2 like… (Image credit: Netflix/Riot Games/Fortiche Production)

Linke’s comments come in the wake of numerous fan complaints about one of the best Netflix shows’ sophomore outings. A major criticism among viewers has been this season’s pacing and narrative structure, with many describing it as being faster paced than its more methodical, character-driven predecessor. Add in grievances over the superfluous introduction of new characters, the side-lining of major supporting characters, and the minimalist approach to some key storylines, and fans haven’t held back in their evaluation of the animated series’ last installment.

With season 2’s final three episodes – read more about them in my Arcane season 2 act 3 ending explained piece – bringing this particular story to a close, Linke and company have had time to reflect on what worked and what didn’t. And, while Linke “understands” and “respects” the opinions of those who weren’t totally enamored with this League of Legends (LoL) adaptation’s concluding chapter, he’s also keen to point out how “hard” it would’ve been to please everyone.

Ekko flying Jinx's airship in Arcane season 2 episode 9

Ekko deserved more screen time in Arcane (Image credit: Netflix/Riot Games/Fortiche Production)

“I understand them,” Linke told me when asked if he accepted those criticisms. “I also respect people feel that way. We need to listen and learn from it.

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