Zaun was never going to be able to revolt against Piltover because he spent years copying Piltover's government, putting himself at the head, and then making sure Zaun couldn't revolt against *him*.
Throughout the story, he's presented with problems that he can solve on paper or in a blueprint, but whenever he tries to put it into reality he's beset by complications because the real world doesn't fit on the blueprint. Possibly the most realistic engineer character ever.
I don't think he really cared about curing himself in S1 as much as Jayce did. I think he had accepted his death and was just trying to make something memorable before he went. Healing himself always felt like an afterthought.
I have thoughts on Gert too. She's part of an actual community in Zaun, gets rescued from Stillwater by Jinx, and even in death, she succeeds in protecting people she cared about. In a lot of ways, she lives the life Vi was robbed of.
Coming out to my parents fucking sucked. No arguments, nothing explosive, just grudging acknowledgement and another item on the list of reasons that I'm a disappointment.
This is journalistic malpractice. As stated *by your own article*, Huda Abu al Naja died of an infection that she couldn't fight off because she had been intentionally starved by Israel. Your headline makes it look like somebody lied and that she's still alive.