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And that felt like the missing element to Spike. I knew there was something in there and it was alluded to throughout the series. But that was when I really zeroed in on exactly who he was. What the genesis of that pain was, that underlying sadness, and that confusion that he seemed to walk through life with.
It made everything else gel and it made me have to go back and actually revisit what had been done before. I almost wish I had that insight from the very beginning. But it happened when it was supposed to happen. It was that one moment in that movie that did that for me. So that episode holds a very special place in my heart, too. I really enjoyed recording that episode because we had the time to spend to get it right.
The voice director, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, directed me through the process of recording it, and it was an emotional episode obviously. And I really enjoyed that because so much of what we do in our world is not like that. But to do that, that legitimate barring of your soul as an actor, portraying that character was very special. Wendee Lee: I honestly hit the ground running when I was performing Faye.
I felt like I knew who this girl was. But I was super interested in discovering the layers. It was clear to me that there was something below the surface; she was wounded, or there was something she was hiding. Length: m Width: She is the cozy home of Jet's rag-tag group of bounty hunters. She cheats at casinos and behaves brashly in most situations. She acts as though she hates her shipmates but they are all she has in the world.
Three years before she stepped aboard the "Bebop," Faye awoke from cryogenic sleep with amnesia. The only record of her previous life is an seventy-year-old video recorded when she was an enthusiastic schoolgirl. Length: 8. She is completely loaded with heavy artillery and sports remote control functions. With her money troubles, it is likely Faye stole or swindled this ship from her rightful owner. A longtime fan of the "Bebop" and its crew, she managed to follow their exploits with her computer until the opportunity to board the ship literally arrived on her doorstep.
Ed adores her shipmates but Spike and Faye often tire of her. Despite the dispute caused by the way he left to chase after Julia, he is welcomed back with open arms by Jet.
In Session 24 , Hard Luck Woman , after a series of adventures the crew is dismembered when Ed, after briefly meeting her father again, leaves with Ein. Adding to the separation, Faye recovers her memory and leaves the ship in search of where she belongs.
In Sessions 25 and 26 , The Real Folk Blues , depressed though not wanting to admit it, Jet and Spike go to a bar to drown their sorrows in booze, unaware that men of the Red Dragon are targeting Spike. The assassins of the organization find Spike and Jet at the bar. They undertake a firefight. Jet is wounded in the left leg by a bullet. Shin arrives with the syndicate assassins yet protects Spike and Jet. He informs Spike of Vicious's failed coup and warns him that he and Julia are in danger.
Spike is shocked when he hears Julia's name and his expression darkens at hearing that she is in danger. Shin tells Spike that both Vicious and Julia are in the city of Tharsis. With Shin covering their escape, Spike and Jet flee to immediately get treatment for Jet's leg. Jet is deeply troubled by Spike's past coming back to haunt him and repeatedly attempts to remind Spike that he is no longer part of the syndicate and that he should not get drawn back in.
Spike remains silent. While Jet is getting a bullet removed from his leg, Spike has a flashback of the time he asked Julia to elope with him. He tells her their life together will be "like watching a dream". Spike and Jet return to the Bebop. Jet now has to use crutches when he walks. Having found out that the elders of the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate have stopped Vicious's coup and have ordered their henchmen to eliminate any former members of the organization, Spike contacts Faye.
He asks her to return to the Bebop to take care of Jet as Spike is planning to go to the city of Tharsis. Spike telling Jet of his feelings for Julia. While on the Bebop, Jet shares a story with Spike. The tale is of a man who's leg is injured during a hunt in the savanna. With no way to treat the wound the leg rots and the man nears death. Just before the man dies he is rescued. While he is being flown over Mount Kilimanjaro the man feels the life draining from him and thinks that's where he was headed.
Jet finishes this story by stating that "Men only think about the past right before their death. As if they were searching frantically for proof that they were alive". He then pleads with Spike to forget the past.
In response, Spike explains to Jet that there was a woman. A woman he believed to be truly alive. A woman who was a piece of him he had lost. A woman who is his other half that he had long for. Jet is shocked by this confession as Spike rarely ever shares anything about his past with him.
Faye returns and tells Spike, albeit hesitantly, that she has a message to deliver to him from a woman. Faye reveals that the woman she met is named Julia and that she will be waiting for him "there".
Unbeknownst to Faye, Julia is at the cemetery from years passed. At that very moment the Bebop is attacked by a fleet of ships sent by the Red Dragon to kill Spike. Spike and Faye quickly set out to defend the Bebop. A dog fight ensues as "Road to the West" plays. Once every attacking ship has been defeated, Jet urges Spike to go to Julia so that he may get back what he has lost.
Spike leaves the Bebop and travels to the cemetery where he and Julia are reunited. Before either speaks, Spike notices a red rose on the ground and picks it up. A contrast to the rose he dropped on the day he lost her. Rose in hand Spike stands before the woman he so desperately sought for well over three years. Julia pulls a gun on him. A standoff commences. She comments that it was raining that day as well. Spike's stern expression melts into a smile as he jokingly asks if she did not come that day because of the rain.
She confesses that she was supposed to have killed him. If she had, she would have been free. Spike asks her why she did not do it and instead chose to be hunted. Julia answers his question with a question of her own, "Why did you love me?
She asks him to run away together as they had intended to do all those years ago. Spike and Julia go to Annie's shop only to find she has been shot in the gut. Upon hearing this news Spike decides that he must stay and face Vicious. Julia vows to remain with him until the end. They are soon joined by the assassins of the Red Dragon who chase them up on the rooftops of the city. Despite Spike managing to kill all of the assassins, Julia is shot in the back.
Spike watches in horror as Julia falls to the ground. White doves are seen flying past her as she falls. Spike screams her name and throws his gun to the side as he runs to her and takes her into his arms. Before expiring, Julia speaks her last words to Spike. They are inaudible to the audience.
Then her eyes slowly close. After watching Julia die in his arms, Spike looks up to the sky. Contrary to the expectations of his companions, Spike returns to the Bebop, but only to say goodbye to them permanently. Spike asks Jet to cook him food and then tells the story of his life as a fairy tale. They laugh together one last time , and then Jet lets him go to meet his fate.
At the entrance of the hangar Spike comes across Faye who puts her gun to his head in an attempt to stop him.
She reminds him of the time he told her to forget the past and live in the present. Spike then reveals that his right eye is fake because he lost it in an accident. He also reveals that his left eye sees the past, making his past inescapable to him. Faye tells him that she recovered her memory and realizes she had nowhere else to go but the Bebop.
She urges him not to die, to which he replies he's not going there to die but to find out if he's truly alive. Words that ominously echo what Jet said to him earlier that day. As he walks away without a second glance back, Faye, grief-stricken and desperate, shoots her gun at the ceiling and then surrenders into defeated sobs. The lyrics begin as Spike recalls memories of Julia. His recollections are interspersed with images of Vicious awaiting his attack and flashbacks of a time when Spike and Vicious were still friends.
The song continues to play throughout the majority of Spike's attack on the syndicate. Due to an effective surprise, Spike manages to break into the base of the Red Dragon through the front door and, after killing many of the members of the organization and receiving injuries to his left arm and left side of his head, Spike reaches the top floor and the room Vicious is in.
Spike throws an explosive into the room. The roof is blown off, yet Vicious remains unharmed. He has been waiting for Spike and greets him. I told you before, Spike. I'm the only one who can kill you and set you free. Spike then charges Vicious. During the final battle, Spike is wounded by a dagger to the left collarbone and a katana to the left quadriceps. Vicious is grazed by a bullet.
Amidst the struggle the rivals disarm each other. Vicious getting Spike's gun, while Spike takes possession of Vicious's katana. Locked in a standoff, Spike makes a statement that is of great significance to both of them.
Let's end it all. Immediately, Spike shoots Vicious in the chest but gets sliced across the abdomen. Vicious falls to the ground and dies. Spike spends only a few seconds looking at Vicious's body before looking up to the night's sky. The camera focuses on Spike's right eye. Now calm. Spike sees Julia. This is the first time that Spike is shown seeing Julia with his right eye. The eye that sees his present.
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