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It's weird that this show is being billed as a 'continuation' of the 80s series, right? I'm not the only one who thinks that's weird? Because that is absolutely nothing like the 80s show, outside of a fairly faithful take on the character designs (I appreciate buff Teela). It feels like like how people like to remember the cartoon being like, when we were all little babbies and He-Man was the mostest amazing thing we ever saw.
I don't understand this. Am I supposed to empathize with the vampire? Do they want me to root against Heatwave??? What a baffling series of decisions.
I mean, I feel like that's most vampire fiction since... Anne Rice, at the very least.Am I supposed to empathize with the vampire?
Hey, I just started watching this! While I'm enjoying it, so far the pacing of season two feels a lot more meandering than the first (also I miss the wonderful stop-motion intro from S1).Oh dang, season 2 of Beastars is finally up on the youtubes!
There's no shortage of talent and money attached to most Hollywood things that end up being bland and forgettable. And if the people making this are as reductive as to what made Cowboy Bebop special to begin with as you just were, then this project is doomed from the start.There's enough talented people and money attached that it could be potentially good, and the source material is 90% John Woo and 10% spaceships by volume anyway.
Maybe he's undercover.why is Ein on a leash!? That's just wrong.
So we can finally have Cowboy Bebop firmly supplant Firefly in the nerdy pop culture zeitgeist.I genuinely don't get why someone would make a live action Cowboy Bebop but okay.