Everything about this teaser is so wrong. I didn't think fifteen seconds of pure text could be so broken. Just to begin with, WHERE IS THE MUSIChttps://twitter.com/NXOnNetflix/status/1067644277847539712 …
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And then you're concluding the teaser with "See you Space Cowboy..."? That's for the END of the episode, dimwits! When we bid farewell! To a space cowboy of whom we haven't yet seen one single frame! What the actual heck
It's such a painfully surface-level teaser. What is it about Cowboy Bebop that people respond to? The title, the logo, those familiar words and the fonts, right? No, idiots! It's the style and the timing and the panache and that legendary, unassailable SOUNDTRACK
(To say nothing of how that point of light in the distance interferes with the logo? Look at this mess!)pic.twitter.com/lUvib5kcA8
I want to believe that everything will be good. I don't want to see a bad television show. I want to see a good television show. I want to believe this teaser was assembled by someone not involved with the show proper
I think some poor soul was hurled a bunch of Cowboy Bebop bits and pieces, "Here's the logo. It's set in space. Every episode signs off the same way", and given ninety minutes to make the teaser But, sadly, not given the Blu-rays
I wish that poor soul had been given just 25 minutes longer to take a crack at the first episode. They may have hated what they saw, but they may at least have recognised the presence, and significance, of a style
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