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>conflict over peace
>he redeems himself by murdering
Anon, are you delusional?
>Working alongside Jet and Faye one can assume they both grew closer to Spike as a person and would deeply regret the fact neither of them could save him in his darkest hour, evidenced both by Faye's desperation in calling Jet and Jet providing Spike with a meal and conversation before seeing him off one last time.
>Working alongside Jet and Faye one can assume they both grew closer to Spike as a person and would deeply regret the fact neither of them could save him in his darkest hour, evidenced both by Faye's desperation in calling Jet and Jet providing Spike with a meal and conversation before seeing him off one last time.
Incredible, simply incredible.
You are a man helpless with delusion if you can call a fucking conversation as "desperation", and literally zero evidence of anything approaching regret there.
Kind of hard to regret something that was in the process of fucking happened you brainless retard.
>They perform generally moral deeds by hunting other criminals throughout the galaxy.
<generally moral
No, you are delusional.
They are bounty hunters, essentially free agent mercenaries.
Mercenaries like them are not "generally" moral.
You are arbitrarily deciding a morality and assigning it to them because you want them to be what you're saying, when that's not the case.
You judge by the most meaningless metrics (a conversation, the general act of bounty hunting) when the obvious answers (universal desertion, solitude, an ultimately meaningless and selfish death) are right in front of you, its fitting that you're a bebop fan.
I wonder if you feel you're powerless to change your own life, because the way you have framed this utterly robs the characters of their agency, and I recall a similar conversation to this taking place before.
None of these acts even remotely constitute anything approaching moral
>accepting symbolism as an explanation for anything
Wrong, here it is meaningless because it is undermined by the totality of the circumstances, and if you've actually
watched the anime, you would see countless instances of serendipitous and synchronous events that are nothing but red herrings.
Instead, you create delusions and extrapolations out of shadows and think yourself a genius and the characters some moral people when the characters are basically telling you to your face, they're miserable fucking scumbags and an existence in such a world is meaningless, and the end you would face is meaningless.
You know nothing about morality and are a fool. Anons tend to have a warped morality but yours is up there with how much you've deluded yourself.
"Deep regret" my ass, imagine fucking
preordering regret before anything happens (which it didn't, by the way), and yet somehow thinking that a person like that is also moral and truly "desperate".
>You didn't answer my question
<nobody cares in the show
You can't read, you can't understand morality, you can't understand the weight of actions on their face, and instead you try to make heroes out of people who have nothing heroic about them because you found a fucking feather on the floor or a whisper on the wind of some bullshit.