Caitvi Sex Scene

2024Viral scene / fandom event / reaction memessemi-active

Also known as: CaitVi scene · Arcane prison scene · Arcane sex scene

Caitvi Sex Scene is a 2024 intimate scene from Netflix's *Arcane* between characters Caitlyn and Vi that sparked viral memes, Change.org petitions for an extended cut, and a January 2025 leak controversy.

The Caitvi Sex Scene is an intimate scene between characters Caitlyn and Vi in the animated Netflix series *Arcane*, based on *League of Legends*. Airing on November 23, 2024, in the penultimate episode of the show's final season, the scene sparked massive fan celebration, viral memes, a Change.org petition for an "extended cut," and a second wave of attention when an unfinished version leaked on Bilibili in January 2025.

TL;DR

The Caitvi Sex Scene is an intimate scene between characters Caitlyn and Vi in the animated Netflix series *Arcane*, based on *League of Legends*.

Overview

The Caitvi Sex Scene refers to a romantic and sexual encounter between Caitlyn Kiramman and Vi in *Arcane* Season 2, Episode 8, titled "Killing Is a Cycle." The two characters, whose ship name "CaitVi" blends their first names following fan shipping conventions7, had maintained an on-and-off relationship across both seasons of the show. The scene takes place in a Piltover prison cell, the same location where the two first met in Season 1, a detail fans quickly picked up on1. Set to King Princess's song "Fantastic," the sequence shows the pair kissing passionately and removing each other's clothes, with the sexual nature heavily implied rather than explicitly shown5.

On November 23, 2024, the second episode of Act III of *Arcane* Season 2 premiered on Netflix5. The episode featured the long-awaited consummation of CaitVi's relationship. In the scene, Vi visits her arrested sister Jinx in prison and attempts to break her out. Jinx tricks Vi and locks her in the cell, telling her she deserves to be happy. Caitlyn then arrives, admitting she knew Vi would try to free Jinx and had intentionally repositioned the guards1. "Sorry to say, you've grown a bit predictable," Caitlyn teases before Vi pulls her into a kiss1.

Writer and producer Amanda Overton later told The Gamer that the sapphic storyline had been planned from "the very first week in the writer's room"6. Overton said she still writes stories for her teenage self, motivated by rarely seeing queer representation in sci-fi and gaming spaces growing up3.

Jokes about the scene began circulating even before it aired. On November 18, 2024, X user @ekkobomb posted a GIF caption meme expressing doubt the scene would actually happen, which pulled in over 3,100 reposts and 54,000 likes within two months5.

Origin & Background

Platform
Netflix (scene premiere), Twitter/X (viral discussion)
Key People
Christian Linke, Amanda Overton, Fortiche Production
Date
2024
Year
2024

On November 23, 2024, the second episode of Act III of *Arcane* Season 2 premiered on Netflix. The episode featured the long-awaited consummation of CaitVi's relationship. In the scene, Vi visits her arrested sister Jinx in prison and attempts to break her out. Jinx tricks Vi and locks her in the cell, telling her she deserves to be happy. Caitlyn then arrives, admitting she knew Vi would try to free Jinx and had intentionally repositioned the guards. "Sorry to say, you've grown a bit predictable," Caitlyn teases before Vi pulls her into a kiss.

Writer and producer Amanda Overton later told The Gamer that the sapphic storyline had been planned from "the very first week in the writer's room". Overton said she still writes stories for her teenage self, motivated by rarely seeing queer representation in sci-fi and gaming spaces growing up.

Jokes about the scene began circulating even before it aired. On November 18, 2024, X user @ekkobomb posted a GIF caption meme expressing doubt the scene would actually happen, which pulled in over 3,100 reposts and 54,000 likes within two months.

How It Spread

The scene blew up across social media within hours of premiering. On November 23, 2024, X user @txjiiro posted a meme comparing the CaitVi scene against a separate scene between characters Jayce and Viktor, racking up over 8,200 reposts and 68,000 likes. Fans flooded Twitter with praise, reaction clips, and analysis of specific line deliveries. Netflix Brazil's official account joined in with its own post about the scene, calling for "pilgrimages to the Caitvi wall".

The conversation intensified when showrunner Christian Linke revealed during a livestream with *League of Legends* streamer Necrit94 that the aired version was a "dialed back" cut of a longer, more explicit scene. "We got a slap on the wrist for like, 'You're literally just going to be rated mature now?'" Linke said. Asked if the original still exists, he joked it was "probably on some French hard drive" and could be part of a "Director's cut".

This disclosure triggered a Change.org petition titled "Release Caitlyn and Vi's Extended Cut," which collected over 46,000 signatures within weeks and surpassed 70,000 within about a month. King Princess, whose song soundtracks the scene, posted a TikTok on November 29 saying she hadn't even known about *Arcane* until "I started seeing this lesbian TikTok stuff," and called for "a seven- to 12-minute scissoring, coochie-to-coochie craziness".

On January 4, 2025, Bilibili user Cobra_Art leaked a storyboard and unfinished render of the scene. The unfinished version lacked final lighting and effects, giving viewers a clearer look at the animation, though explicit frames were blocked by "18+" censorship stickers with Chinese text. The leak's timing coincided with Caitlyn's anniversary as a *League of Legends* champion, first added on January 4, 2011. The irony of the leak appearing on a Chinese platform was not lost on fans, given the scene was entirely cut from the Chinese release of the episode due to local censorship laws.

The leaked footage spread rapidly across X as multiple accounts reposted it. A fresh wave of memes followed, with users joking about hunting for an uncensored version and riffing on the Chinese-language "18+" stickers visible in the unfinished render. Debate also arose over whether parts of the storyboard were official or fan-made, as the video was watermarked to Cobra_Art's Bilibili account.

How to Use This Meme

CaitVi Sex Scene memes typically fall into a few categories:

- Reaction format: Using screenshots or GIFs from the scene (or the leaked unfinished version) as reaction images expressing excitement, thirst, or vindication - Comparison memes: Placing the CaitVi scene next to other fictional romantic scenes, often to declare CaitVi superior - "18+ sticker" edits: Using the Chinese censorship stickers from the leaked footage as a template, placing them over unrelated images for comedic effect - Extended cut jokes: Referencing the petition or Linke's "French hard drive" comment to joke about searching for the longer version - Shipping celebration: Posting the scene with captions about fan patience being rewarded after two seasons of buildup

The most common format pairs a screenshot from the scene with text expressing either overwhelming joy or playful desperation for the extended cut.

Cultural Impact

The CaitVi scene became a focal point in broader conversations about LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream animation. Overton described her motivation as wanting to place queer stories in the sci-fi and gaming spaces where she rarely saw herself growing up, adding "maybe I would have come out sooner" if that representation had existed. The scene's reception reinforced that audiences wanted more explicit queer romance in animated series, not less.

The scene also highlighted ongoing tensions around regional censorship. While Western audiences debated whether Netflix or Riot Games had trimmed the scene, Chinese viewers didn't get it at all. This disparity fueled memes and broader discussion about content localization and LGBTQ+ media restrictions.

Linke's revelation about the cut content generated press coverage from outlets including GamesRadar, Dexerto, The Gamer, and Them, all noting the unusual spectacle of a showrunner publicly admitting his own scene was censored. The petition's rapid growth also drew media attention as an example of organized fandom pushing back against content restrictions.

Fun Facts

The prison cell where CaitVi's scene takes place is the same location where the two characters first met in Season 1, a callback fans immediately noticed and celebrated

King Princess didn't know *Arcane* existed until she saw lesbian TikToks about the show and then got approached by the production team to contribute a song

Vi brushes off Caitlyn's admission about seeing someone else while they were apart with "Cait, I don't f***ing care," a line that became one of the most quoted moments from the scene

The storyboard leak happened on January 4, 2025, which is also the exact date Caitlyn was added to *League of Legends* as a playable champion in 2011

Derivatives & Variations

"French Hard Drive" memes:

Riffing on Linke's comment about the uncut scene being stored on "some French hard drive," fans created jokes about conducting heists or international espionage to retrieve it[2]

18+ sticker template:

The Chinese censorship stickers from the leaked footage became their own exploitable format, placed over mundane images for ironic effect[5]

Jayce/Viktor comparison memes:

A popular format contrasted the CaitVi scene's warmth with Jayce and Viktor's more tragic dynamic in the same season[5]

Maddie Nolan hate memes:

Caitlyn's brief fling with enforcer Maddie Nolan (who turned out to be a spy) generated its own subset of memes celebrating her downfall, with one viral post reading "Finally maddie nolan shot dead in the bronx"[1]

Frequently Asked Questions

Caitvi Sex Scene

2024Viral scene / fandom event / reaction memessemi-active

Also known as: CaitVi scene · Arcane prison scene · Arcane sex scene

Caitvi Sex Scene is a 2024 intimate scene from Netflix's *Arcane* between characters Caitlyn and Vi that sparked viral memes, Change.org petitions for an extended cut, and a January 2025 leak controversy.

The Caitvi Sex Scene is an intimate scene between characters Caitlyn and Vi in the animated Netflix series *Arcane*, based on *League of Legends*. Airing on November 23, 2024, in the penultimate episode of the show's final season, the scene sparked massive fan celebration, viral memes, a Change.org petition for an "extended cut," and a second wave of attention when an unfinished version leaked on Bilibili in January 2025.

TL;DR

The Caitvi Sex Scene is an intimate scene between characters Caitlyn and Vi in the animated Netflix series *Arcane*, based on *League of Legends*.

Overview

The Caitvi Sex Scene refers to a romantic and sexual encounter between Caitlyn Kiramman and Vi in *Arcane* Season 2, Episode 8, titled "Killing Is a Cycle." The two characters, whose ship name "CaitVi" blends their first names following fan shipping conventions, had maintained an on-and-off relationship across both seasons of the show. The scene takes place in a Piltover prison cell, the same location where the two first met in Season 1, a detail fans quickly picked up on. Set to King Princess's song "Fantastic," the sequence shows the pair kissing passionately and removing each other's clothes, with the sexual nature heavily implied rather than explicitly shown.

On November 23, 2024, the second episode of Act III of *Arcane* Season 2 premiered on Netflix. The episode featured the long-awaited consummation of CaitVi's relationship. In the scene, Vi visits her arrested sister Jinx in prison and attempts to break her out. Jinx tricks Vi and locks her in the cell, telling her she deserves to be happy. Caitlyn then arrives, admitting she knew Vi would try to free Jinx and had intentionally repositioned the guards. "Sorry to say, you've grown a bit predictable," Caitlyn teases before Vi pulls her into a kiss.

Writer and producer Amanda Overton later told The Gamer that the sapphic storyline had been planned from "the very first week in the writer's room". Overton said she still writes stories for her teenage self, motivated by rarely seeing queer representation in sci-fi and gaming spaces growing up.

Jokes about the scene began circulating even before it aired. On November 18, 2024, X user @ekkobomb posted a GIF caption meme expressing doubt the scene would actually happen, which pulled in over 3,100 reposts and 54,000 likes within two months.

Origin & Background

Platform
Netflix (scene premiere), Twitter/X (viral discussion)
Key People
Christian Linke, Amanda Overton, Fortiche Production
Date
2024
Year
2024

On November 23, 2024, the second episode of Act III of *Arcane* Season 2 premiered on Netflix. The episode featured the long-awaited consummation of CaitVi's relationship. In the scene, Vi visits her arrested sister Jinx in prison and attempts to break her out. Jinx tricks Vi and locks her in the cell, telling her she deserves to be happy. Caitlyn then arrives, admitting she knew Vi would try to free Jinx and had intentionally repositioned the guards. "Sorry to say, you've grown a bit predictable," Caitlyn teases before Vi pulls her into a kiss.

Writer and producer Amanda Overton later told The Gamer that the sapphic storyline had been planned from "the very first week in the writer's room". Overton said she still writes stories for her teenage self, motivated by rarely seeing queer representation in sci-fi and gaming spaces growing up.

Jokes about the scene began circulating even before it aired. On November 18, 2024, X user @ekkobomb posted a GIF caption meme expressing doubt the scene would actually happen, which pulled in over 3,100 reposts and 54,000 likes within two months.

How It Spread

The scene blew up across social media within hours of premiering. On November 23, 2024, X user @txjiiro posted a meme comparing the CaitVi scene against a separate scene between characters Jayce and Viktor, racking up over 8,200 reposts and 68,000 likes. Fans flooded Twitter with praise, reaction clips, and analysis of specific line deliveries. Netflix Brazil's official account joined in with its own post about the scene, calling for "pilgrimages to the Caitvi wall".

The conversation intensified when showrunner Christian Linke revealed during a livestream with *League of Legends* streamer Necrit94 that the aired version was a "dialed back" cut of a longer, more explicit scene. "We got a slap on the wrist for like, 'You're literally just going to be rated mature now?'" Linke said. Asked if the original still exists, he joked it was "probably on some French hard drive" and could be part of a "Director's cut".

This disclosure triggered a Change.org petition titled "Release Caitlyn and Vi's Extended Cut," which collected over 46,000 signatures within weeks and surpassed 70,000 within about a month. King Princess, whose song soundtracks the scene, posted a TikTok on November 29 saying she hadn't even known about *Arcane* until "I started seeing this lesbian TikTok stuff," and called for "a seven- to 12-minute scissoring, coochie-to-coochie craziness".

On January 4, 2025, Bilibili user Cobra_Art leaked a storyboard and unfinished render of the scene. The unfinished version lacked final lighting and effects, giving viewers a clearer look at the animation, though explicit frames were blocked by "18+" censorship stickers with Chinese text. The leak's timing coincided with Caitlyn's anniversary as a *League of Legends* champion, first added on January 4, 2011. The irony of the leak appearing on a Chinese platform was not lost on fans, given the scene was entirely cut from the Chinese release of the episode due to local censorship laws.

The leaked footage spread rapidly across X as multiple accounts reposted it. A fresh wave of memes followed, with users joking about hunting for an uncensored version and riffing on the Chinese-language "18+" stickers visible in the unfinished render. Debate also arose over whether parts of the storyboard were official or fan-made, as the video was watermarked to Cobra_Art's Bilibili account.

How to Use This Meme

CaitVi Sex Scene memes typically fall into a few categories:

- Reaction format: Using screenshots or GIFs from the scene (or the leaked unfinished version) as reaction images expressing excitement, thirst, or vindication - Comparison memes: Placing the CaitVi scene next to other fictional romantic scenes, often to declare CaitVi superior - "18+ sticker" edits: Using the Chinese censorship stickers from the leaked footage as a template, placing them over unrelated images for comedic effect - Extended cut jokes: Referencing the petition or Linke's "French hard drive" comment to joke about searching for the longer version - Shipping celebration: Posting the scene with captions about fan patience being rewarded after two seasons of buildup

The most common format pairs a screenshot from the scene with text expressing either overwhelming joy or playful desperation for the extended cut.

Cultural Impact

The CaitVi scene became a focal point in broader conversations about LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream animation. Overton described her motivation as wanting to place queer stories in the sci-fi and gaming spaces where she rarely saw herself growing up, adding "maybe I would have come out sooner" if that representation had existed. The scene's reception reinforced that audiences wanted more explicit queer romance in animated series, not less.

The scene also highlighted ongoing tensions around regional censorship. While Western audiences debated whether Netflix or Riot Games had trimmed the scene, Chinese viewers didn't get it at all. This disparity fueled memes and broader discussion about content localization and LGBTQ+ media restrictions.

Linke's revelation about the cut content generated press coverage from outlets including GamesRadar, Dexerto, The Gamer, and Them, all noting the unusual spectacle of a showrunner publicly admitting his own scene was censored. The petition's rapid growth also drew media attention as an example of organized fandom pushing back against content restrictions.

Fun Facts

The prison cell where CaitVi's scene takes place is the same location where the two characters first met in Season 1, a callback fans immediately noticed and celebrated

King Princess didn't know *Arcane* existed until she saw lesbian TikToks about the show and then got approached by the production team to contribute a song

Vi brushes off Caitlyn's admission about seeing someone else while they were apart with "Cait, I don't f***ing care," a line that became one of the most quoted moments from the scene

The storyboard leak happened on January 4, 2025, which is also the exact date Caitlyn was added to *League of Legends* as a playable champion in 2011

Derivatives & Variations

"French Hard Drive" memes:

Riffing on Linke's comment about the uncut scene being stored on "some French hard drive," fans created jokes about conducting heists or international espionage to retrieve it[2]

18+ sticker template:

The Chinese censorship stickers from the leaked footage became their own exploitable format, placed over mundane images for ironic effect[5]

Jayce/Viktor comparison memes:

A popular format contrasted the CaitVi scene's warmth with Jayce and Viktor's more tragic dynamic in the same season[5]

Maddie Nolan hate memes:

Caitlyn's brief fling with enforcer Maddie Nolan (who turned out to be a spy) generated its own subset of memes celebrating her downfall, with one viral post reading "Finally maddie nolan shot dead in the bronx"[1]

Frequently Asked Questions