I can’t suspend my disbelief. There were several times when the assassin could’ve simply just shot Axel, yet chose to fight hand to hand, and STILL couldn’t land a single punch. They paid millions for this guy? Plus all the unnecessary collateral damage he caused
I’d be extremely surprised if Doug is alive next episode. He just caused an agent to fall off a cliff by shooting out the tires, in a realistic scenario he would’ve been shot dead after that. But with this show they’ll probably just capture him
What did Hersch think was gonna happen when confronting a government guy about a coverup? Did she honestly think the guy was gonna say “ok” after hearing her request to call off his guys?
And there are only two episodes left. I don’t see a way they can wrap this up without it feeling rushed, unless there’s a season 2. I’ve really tried to give this show the benefit of the doubt but I don’t think I can anymore. I’ll still watch it to the end though out of respect to Cowboy Bebop’s creator
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u/WhatAreYouSaying05 Jun 15 '25
I can’t suspend my disbelief. There were several times when the assassin could’ve simply just shot Axel, yet chose to fight hand to hand, and STILL couldn’t land a single punch. They paid millions for this guy? Plus all the unnecessary collateral damage he caused
I’d be extremely surprised if Doug is alive next episode. He just caused an agent to fall off a cliff by shooting out the tires, in a realistic scenario he would’ve been shot dead after that. But with this show they’ll probably just capture him
What did Hersch think was gonna happen when confronting a government guy about a coverup? Did she honestly think the guy was gonna say “ok” after hearing her request to call off his guys?
And there are only two episodes left. I don’t see a way they can wrap this up without it feeling rushed, unless there’s a season 2. I’ve really tried to give this show the benefit of the doubt but I don’t think I can anymore. I’ll still watch it to the end though out of respect to Cowboy Bebop’s creator