

Vicious’s dad ( John Noble) wants his son dead because of the war he may have started with Venus, but Fearless takes it upon himself to wipe out the entire cartel rather than kill his best friend. Of course, after a couple of hours in the sack together, Fearless and Julia are head over heels for each other. He doesn’t ask him to sleep with her, but Fearless takes the initiative anyway. When the two screw up dealings with the Venusian cartel, and Vicious finds one of them on the street and begins to torture him, he asks Fearless to take Julia home. But Fearless had an eye for Julia, Vicious’s beautiful, blonde, singer girlfriend. Spike is partners in crime with Vicious, and the two did terrible, violent things for the Syndicate during their time together. The backstory between Spike (who was named Fearless when he worked for the evil Syndicate), Vicious ( Alex Hassell), and Julia ( Elena Satine) is really the backbone of the proceedings leading up to the season finale. RELATED: 'Cowboy Bebop' Featurette Brings You Inside the Titular Ship and its Many Easter Eggsįearless, Vicious, and Julia: A Love Triangle Let’s dive in and descramble this caravan of Cowboy occurrences together. Add to that the characters’ tattered pasts, love interests, and enemies, and you’ve got a finale that has a lot of loose ends to tie up.

Each member of the futuristic bounty-hunting Bebop team, Spike Spiegel ( John Cho), Jet Black ( Mustafa Shakir), and Faye Valentine ( Daniella Pineda), have their own agendas and demons to face down by the end credits, so things get a little messy. Whether or not it accomplished this massive goal is not for me to say in this article I am merely here to explain the somewhat complex ending of the first season of the show for those who may be a bit confused by all the strands woven together in the finale. (Please note that we get a LOT of emails and not all email inquiries will be answered.Cowboy Bebop is the recent live-action Netflix remake of the eternally popular anime series of the same name. Clownfish TV is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover.īusiness and Sponsorships Inquiries ONLY can be sent to clownfishtv ĪLL other Inquiries can be sent to shoutout Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors or advertisers. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles, Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Pop Culture from a consumer’s point of view. There’s no way I can stomach through an entire season of that kid as Ed. And then we FINALLY see Radical Edward at the very end of the last episode… and it’s absolute cringe. The first 20 minutes or so of the first episode was okay… and then Faye Valentine shows up. Netflix’s live-action Cowboy Bebop is worse than I could’ve imagined.
