>is an integral part of the plot
>refuses to elaborate
>dies
They did Spike dirty
My only gripe with this series is they didn't show enough about Julia so I didn't really give a shit when she suddenly died
They literally do elaborate though
Don't pry on someone elses past
>refuses to elaborate
go back to twitter, faggot
Julia was a complete woman that we were intentionally given the briefest of glimpses into. Despite her limited appearances, many interesting things are shown about her.
She was an intelligent ex-syndicate member. Shin called her Julia-sama. She had rank. She was a boss. Not Spike or Vicious’s arm candy, but their peer. She was arguably smarter than Spike, Vicious, Faye and Gren.
She realized the threat Vicious posed to Spike's plan while Spike was too lovestruck. When she was given the ultimatum of either killing Spike or them both dying, she manipulated Vicious into believing she would comply with his order then escaped him, thus protecting Spike.
She’s the one that realized that Vicious was spying on Gren and she’s the one that quickly deduced where the spyware had been planted. She had Shin feeding her information from inside the syndicate and she had info about Spike and the Bebop. When she ran into Faye, she extracted information from Faye without Faye realizing it. She then positioned Faye to carry out a task for her.
It was clear that she was a realistic and pragmatic woman who was deeply devoted to the man she loved. She was poised, had a quiet confidence and an analytical mind, yet also had a very nurturing side. We saw this in how she nursed Spike back to health and how she agonized at seeing Annie in so much pain.
When attacked by the syndicate, she and Spike moved together as if they had fought back-to-back countless times. She drove like a professional racer and did not flinch when shot at. She managed to outrun the syndicate for three years on her own.
She could have killed Spike to save herself at any moment. She refused. This was a woman with agency, loyalty and character. She made her own choice. She had honor. She loved just as deeply and fought just as hard as Spike did. She was Spike's other half as he put it. It was he who was not complete without her.
Oh sweet lord are you the same autist who writes out these extremely long paragraphs on reddit and youtube as well
Nice trivia but this is not enough to have Spike's story being resolved as satisfyingly as the rest of the gang.
Spike's resolution was satisfying as fuck.
Because only autistic people are capable of writing a few paragraphs? For the love of god, be less stupid.
>essence of the character
>trivia
ESL? Do paragraphs scare you?
kek you are, aren't you? Your writing style is pretty recognisable
I don't necessarily have a problem with you writing this overly detailed stuff, but you spam it absolutely fucking everywhere lol. In the comment section of every cowboy bebop youtube video. Every single reddit post. Whenever someone makes a rebuttal to any of your points you bombard them with even more character-limit-reaching comments.
Btw I'm not telling you to stop, it's just your sheer devotion to SpikexJulia is fascinating. Shouldn't be surprised I find you here as well
Nah, other people started spamming it too.
Yes. That's how badly written her character is.
Cope.
You just didn't get it.
>To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to understand Julia's death
Not to understand just Julia's death but the Buddhist themes surrounding Spike's endgame.
Fair point but to me they're kinda undermined by all the buildup around Julia just to kill her off like that.
She’s a villain retard
She's not, retard.
I was there 3000 years ago, user, when Bebop first aired.
Spike’s story has one of the most satisfying endings of any character in fiction.
badly written =/= limited screen time