“Nor-fuk”
“Nor-fuk”
In fact, there’s a conspicuously blank window in that intro at one point, in the same fashion the Marvel Studios shows leave blank shots for cast members absent from a certain episode.
Not sure how much pathos you can expect from a trailer — especially without dialog.
Worth remembering that Ed doesn’t show up until almost halfway through the series and bails before the finale, so, er, not really. The show survived fine without Ed being in it. And it's clear Ed will be in this version, just not yet.
This opening tells me that they don’t understand what Cowboy Bebop is. Cowboy Bebop isn’t just cool action and slick vehicles, it is also comedy, pathos and heartfelt moments. Excluding Ed also excludes the heart of the show. To be Cowboy Bebop, there needs to be an innocent at the heart of the bounty hunter…
I dunno, man... this looks a little hokey. Like fan-made with cosplayers.
So the opening leads me to believe they will pretty much be using stories from the original series
It's hard to top something as memorable as "Tank!," so they didn't.
The Mossbachers are definitely the kind of family where Mom and Dad sit in First class and the kids are in coach. (which, hey, not knocking it. If I ever get the chance to fly first class overseas I’m taking it.)
I dunno. This reminds me a bit of David Simon saying that people shouldn’t have focused on the (stupid) fake serial killer story in Season 5 of the The Wire. Yes, there are other important things happening, but you can’t have your show focus so much on a story and then chastise the audience for paying attention to it. …
nope, drug habits are not moral failures, he’s ill and he needs help. Not for you to cheer for him getting stabbed because he wasn’t the manager you wanted for spending ~good money~ lol.
You really are a Shane in this world, having no sympathy for someones relapse? Jesus. People first, not their labour to make some douche happy because he didn’t get the Pineapple suite.
Rachel’s final scene at the airport felt exactly like one of those bleak horror movie twist endings where our hero has finally defeated the serial killer... but then the last minute reveals that he survived somehow, he stabs her, and then the credits roll.
So, that’s the Maui airport, and the flight they’re all boarding just a puddle-hopper flight en route to Honolulu, which is the main international airport on the islands.
I think because even though Belinda did want financial support, she really needed somebody to believe in her: to motivate and encourage her enough so that she would create her plans for her own wellness spa. She wanted more than just money, she thought she found a partner who genuinely believed in her talents and who w…
Rachel comes across as a sympathetic character because we only see her in contrast to her detestable husband and his equally elitist mom. Because the two of them are written so insufferably, Rachel’s general innocuousness comes across as relatable, and her eventual realization that she should not be in her marriage…
Armond is only bad because he’s been treated as less than a human being by 1000 Shane’s before. Stop defending Shanes, have sympathy for the Armond’s of the world because the guests literally were the death of him.
Does anyone find it deeply ironic and depressing that this aired the same day that the Afghan government collapsed? Just like in the show we get to “go home” leaving destruction and damaged lives in our wake. I know this is just a tv show and the situation in Afghanistan is a real life event that is affecting the…
The suite being bad was the point. Shane didn't even care as long as he "won".
After Shane Paula is the worst person on this show. She ruined Kai’s life and if she had any courage she would have admitted that it was her idea. Instead she feels sorry for herself. I found her a terrible person at the end of this show and not at all sympathic.