Message-ID: <20020129002014.28919.qmail@web21001.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 16:20:14 -0800 (PST) From: Eddie Cho Subject: Re: Bebop Question (Spoiler) To: tenchi@ml.usagi.org In-Reply-To: <16e.7c1b8e0.2984d58a@aol.com> Reply-To: tenchi@ML.usagi.org X-ML-archive: http://www.win.ne.jp/~doi/ML/ Precedence: bulk --- Mulder8281@aol.com wrote: > well, they set out the eggs in four plates for four people, but the > only ones > there were Spike and Jet; Ed had now left for good, and for all they > knew, > Faye was also gone for good (and she certainly would have left if > there was > anything left for her to go to) Wow, I didn't even notice the number of places that had been set out! Thanks for the clarification. > so what I think is, they saw the empty places and just scarfed the > eggs in > kind of a sad binge - though no one on the Bebop would admit it (or > rarely > would), they cared about each other, and I think Spike and Jet were > sad to > see Ed and possibly Faye go I have to say that I don't know when I'll be "ready" to watch the series again, as I still haven't fully recovered from the last time. The reviewer on Akadot.com said that the series took noirness (to coin a word) to a whole new level, and it's hard to disagree. Bebop's a GREAT series, though, noir or not.