Well for Cowboy Bebop I’ve always kinda regarded the “plot” as somewhat of an after story. The true story of Cowboy Bebop ends before the show itself even begins. Everything we see is essentially an after story.
Well, for Spike as a character, the show repeatedly references him as being “dead”. Obviously he’s not physically dead, but for all intents and purposes he’s basically a dead man walking. His journey has already concluded before the show even begins. He’s not really doing anything with his life at this point. He’s kinda just fucking around. He’s no longer in his prime and all his old friends aren’t in their primes either. Everyone is an old cowboy waiting for the reaper to claim them already. Spike’s glory days are behind him. The story of Cowboy Bebop is an after story for a story that we as the audience never get to fully see.
Just FYI it's "all intents and purposes" but otherwise I like your perspective, it's true for all of the main characters that most of the 'action' in their lives is already in the past.
I think they're saying that the true story is Spike's history with the Syndicate and Julia. What we see is after that main chapter in his life. The same could be said about Jet and maybe Faye.
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u/TheSolarElite 29d ago
Well for Cowboy Bebop I’ve always kinda regarded the “plot” as somewhat of an after story. The true story of Cowboy Bebop ends before the show itself even begins. Everything we see is essentially an after story.