Adios, Cowboy: The Last Jam
My final thoughts on Cowboy Bebop, this review series, and what we can learn from both.
Adios, Cowboy: Review 25 – The Real Folk Blues
The Real Folk Blues is a great ending to Vicious' story - I'm not sure that Spike ever had a story.
Adios Cowboy: Review 24 – Hard Luck Woman
Cowboy Bebop finally delivers some character growth, and in doing so shows the cost of staying on the Bebop
Adios Cowbow: Review 23 – Brain Scratch
Cowboy Bebop returns to form with a deceptively ephemeral episode about a transhumanist cult.
Adios Cowboy: Review 22 – Cowboy Funk
Bring on the noise, bring on the funk, this is a terrible episode of Cowboy Bebop
Adios, Cowboy: Review 21 – Boogie Woogie Feng Shui
Cowboy Bebop's 21st episode is as procedural and, ultimately, as forgettable as a middling episode of Law and Order.
Adios, Cowboy: Review 20 – Pierrot le Fou
Because Cowboy Bebop totally needed to do an episode inspired by French pop art. That's not impenetrable and weird at all.
Adios, Cowboy: Review 19 – Wild Horses
Cowboy Bebop's nineteenth episode is fun to watch, but fails to leverage an opportunity to make its characters grow.
Adios, Cowboy: Review 18 – Speak Like A Child
Cowboy Bebop presents a very special episode.
Adios, Cowboy: Review 17 – Mushroom Samba
Episode 17 of Cowboy Bebop is so dubious it prompts a battle over Adam's soul.