Why does vicious want to kill spike




















Spike goes after Vicious determined to kill him once and for all! Get the look of the jealous crime leader with this Vicious costume guide. Vicious is tall and thin and has untamed gray hair. He only years-old but appears much older because of his gray hair and pronounced bags under his eyes.

His face is considerably aged, perhaps because of his involvement with the Titan Wars. He is typically seen with his weapon of choice, the katana, and his pet cormorant perching on his shoulder. He rarely smiles , and when he does, it comes off as sadistic, which is not surprising given his character. Minus the wig and the katana, of course. His attitude and beliefs remain the same as the show develops.

This can be justifiable for fans wanting to play devil's advocate. Vicious's betrayal of Gren, on the other hand, was completely uncalled for. Gren admired Vicious as a soldier, serving alongside him during the Titan War, only to have Vicious testify that he was actually a spy, which essentially derailed Gren's life.

Years later, he got the chance to confront Vicious, but like everyone else who had any qualms whatsoever with the Red Dragon assassin, he was mortally wounded as a result of their battle. He died with his ship floating towards Titan, the place that in some ways ruined his life and in others gave him a reason to continue living it. After Vicious took over the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate, he was determined to kill everyone who had a connection to him, even if they weren't in the organization themselves.

Annie's former husband and her friend Mao were involved in the syndicate, but both of them had already been killed, and yet Vicious saw that it was fit for her to join them in the afterlife. Her last moments were pretty heartbreaking; she made a fleeting remark about the cold weather before dying in a dark corner of her own shop, a place that should've been her safe haven.

It's almost ironic that Spike spent so much time searching for Julia only for her to be killed when they finally crossed paths. They could've ran away together and put the syndicate behind them. If they'd fled to some abandoned corner of Earth, for example, they would never be bothered for the rest of their days, but Spike remained determined to take Vicious down once and for all. A firefight against some Red Dragon goons led to Julia being shot and killed, taking her last breaths in Spike's arms.

With her death, it's no wonder why he ran into the Red Dragon Crime Syndicate's hideout guns blazing, since with Julia dead, Spike had pretty much died too. When he isn't writing for CBR, Lavell is usually playing videogames, catching up on interesting anime, or writing novels. An English major from the University of Virginia and an active member in New York's television scene, he enjoys meeting people who care about telling good, tasteful stories.

By Lavell Published Dec 27, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Of course, minutes after they decide this, they have to deal with syndicate goons first.

The ensuing firefight takes them outside, into the rain. Julia is shot. Doves fly. She falls in slow motion. Even in the rain, Julia looks angelically brighter than the scene around her. Then her skull crashes down to the earth. For Spike, this is not literally a dream, but the start of a grieving process that will end with his own death. The thud was a hammer, bludgeoning him to reality. The first thing he does after her death is see his old partners, and the second thing is a suicide mission to kill the guy responsible.

Sprezzatura allows for—and, more important, promotes—whimsy, messiness, flaws. Your tie is askew. Your shirt is a little untucked? Just call it sprezzatura and go about your day. Sprezzatura endorses comfort, individuality, contradiction, wrinkles. The Spike we meet at the start of Bebop would seem to endorse all of it too, down to the slightly untucked shirt.

This is no coming-of-age tale where we discover how he became a practiced marksman, martial artist, and pilot. He just is. That outlook carries over to his fluidly choreographed, Bruce Lee—influenced fighting style and—crucially—his approach to life. It carries over to his sense of fashion, too. He defaults to simple leather shoes, and his green hair dominates his silhouette.



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