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Happy Monday yall! Hope you all had a great weekend! Lets start this week of right with probably the most terrifying Cowboy Bebop episode.  Today we watch "Pierrot Le Fou" which just left us with disturbing imagery of a heavy set man in a top hat.  Well hope you all enjoy watching with us! - Nahid 

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Session 20

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MarkyO

I had been thinking about that for a while... It's actually a genuinely good idea and practical to have someone as like.. a guide ... to make sure any questions are answered that they have missed and to help the reactors stay on track and not go off the rails like with the whole "where did that tape come from" like the past 2 episodes. Pierrot Le Fou is also in my top 5. lol yeah so... this episode is supposed to be a "WTF JUST HAPPENED" episode. So it's ok to have that reaction. I'm sure everyone did. Couple things you did miss.. The soundtrack is a cover of On The Run from Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd.. And at the end there Pierrot got freaked out because he saw that Spike had 2 different color eyes just like the cat did. As far as how he penetrated his shield, Spike threw his own knife back at him.

Evan

The problem is that Chris always spoils shit

Jen A. Blue

This episode is basically one big Batman: The Animated Series homage, from the color palette, to the villain design, to the amusement park finale. Which makes sense, since Sunrise (the studio behind Cowboy Bebop) did a lot of animation work on BTAS. A couple years later they did an entire series that was basically one big BTAS homage, Big O.

Joseph Sanchez

I always figured it was Spike having two different colored eyes that reminded Pierrot of the cat, causing him to freaking out.

Dewey Feltz

Spikes right eye is a cybernetic replacement (we see it in a flashback in Session 6) and the way the light reflected off of it reminded Mad Pierrot of a cat.

Kelly Parks

Excellent take, Chris. This one isn't really that much a part of the arc (though it does say something about Spike's character), but man does it stay with you. If someone brings up the subject of Cowboy Bebop this episode is one of the first things that comes to mind. It's a (weird) work of fucking art.