08-29-2010, 10:01 PM | #21 |
So we are clear
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The music alone from Pierrot Le Foe was enough to terrorfy my nephew, that alone warrents its existence.
But why talk about episodes we hate? Internet has enough hate. Lets talk about what we loved. My favorite thing about the fridge monster for example was the abserdity of it. The series, all things considered, is grounded in realism. Then out of no where they pull "never leave stuff in the fridge"
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08-29-2010, 11:50 PM | #22 |
Local Rookie Indie Dev
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I'm happy that there are others on here that were creeped out even a little by Pierrot Le Fou. That damn bastard, it still didnit feel like he was dead after he got crushed into nothing more then a stain on the ground.
As to what I loved, well damn I loved just about every episode. The teddy bomber episode would be my most favorite of them all.
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08-30-2010, 07:01 AM | #23 |
Monty Mole
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Teddy Bomber was great, I love Mushroom Samba just because it's SOOOOOOO ridiculously over the top, even for Bebop (Empty Caskets, Rocket Launchers, and a Cow that stops a train? ALL IN THERE). Another good, though very sad episode, was Waltz for Venus, what with Rocco and his blind sister and all that.
Also great was Wild Eagles, just because it hints at a lot of backstory for Spike and his Swordfish fighter without going "HEY GUYS BACKSTORY IS THIS WAY". Granted, a LOT of Bebop does that, but Wild Eagles is my favorite examples. |
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