Cowboy Bebop episode 10: Ganymede Elegy, is the greatest episode of any anime or television show ever broadcasted.
"When I was a cop, this was my beat. I'm the Black dog and when I bite I don't let go. I have no regrets about her, but I'll settle this score on my own turf."
Elm is simultaneously the least fitting and the most fitting soundtrack for that chase scene.
Ethan Barnes
Waltz for Venus is one of my favorite episodes. Asteroid Blues is a great first episode, and not to mention Sympathy for the Devil. Anything with Vicious, or Spike's storyline is great. It's hard to find bad episodes.
Zachary Howard
The Real Folk Blues (Part 2), the final episode must be my favorite one. After going through the whole show and the movie, the final episode just hit me hard in the feels.
I'm on the Spike died team.
Oliver Young
There is people that think he didn't die ? If that's true they would have made more anime with how popular the series is, right ?
Jackson Richardson
Shinichiro Watanabe himself said Spike survived but also that fans are free to have their own interpretation of the ending. Personally I like to think that Spiked died, it makes everything hit harder.
Angel Brown
Spike totally died. It makes the most sense with all of the symbolism throughout the series, as well as the lyrics to "The Real Folk Blues" and the callback to Episode 6.
In this article Watanabe says he doesn't know if Spike is alive or not. He also says that he might be dead before the series even starts. If this is true, I wonder how Ed and Ein died? Faye was in accident where the spaceship blew up, Jet when he lost his arm doing police shit. Spike when escaping from the syndicate. But Ed and the dog ??
Adrian Bailey
That title, I feel, goes to Mad Pierrot.
Gabriel Sanders
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Ehm... I'm sure you can get better sources than that.
The best part of that episode was the sparse dialogue and eerie atmospheric setting. God, I miss old Watanabe and space western anime.
Jack Gutierrez
Episode 6 was Sympathy for The Devil about the kid who stopped aging. I think you meant 5, "Ballad of Fallen Angels" where the audience is introduced to Vicious for the first time.