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* MistakenForAnImposter: Amusingly, it's the other way around; Faye mistakes Spike for another man.

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* MistakenForAnImposter: Amusingly, it's the other way around; MistakenForSpecialGuest: Faye mistakes Spike for another man.the man she was tasked with smuggling the chip to.
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Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where "Alice" is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a similar-looking man.

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Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack TabletopGame/{{blackjack}} table where "Alice" is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a similar-looking man.
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In a flashback, the boss, apparently the casino owner, lays out a plan to Alice that a person will come to her table, play and lose (with some help from her skills), then hand over his final chip as a gift to his pretty dealer, who will then hand it over to the boss. Once she does, he'll clear her debts in return. Back in the present, the game progresses and the other players fold, leaving only Spike and Alice. Spike notices she's counting cards but flirts with her rather than point it out. Eventually "Alice" wins the final hand and clears him out save for his last chip. However, instead of tipping her (as the plan dictates), Spike holds onto it as a souvenir. As Spike's walking away he bumps into the person who was really suppose to be in his place. Their poker chips fall from their hands and get mixed up. The lookalike grabs what he thinks is his chip and runs off, while "Alice" finds Spike and demands the poker chip.

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In a flashback, the boss, apparently the casino owner, lays out a plan to Alice that a person will come to her table, play and lose (with some help from her skills), then hand over his final chip as a gift to his pretty dealer, who will then hand it over to the boss. Once she does, he'll clear her debts in return. Back in the present, the game progresses and the other players fold, leaving only Spike and Alice. Spike notices she's counting cards but flirts with her rather than point it out. Eventually "Alice" wins the final hand and clears him out save for his last chip. However, instead of tipping her (as the plan dictates), Spike holds onto it as a souvenir. As Spike's walking away he bumps into the person who was really suppose supposed to be in his place. Their poker chips fall from their hands and get mixed up. The lookalike grabs what he thinks is his chip and runs off, while "Alice" finds Spike and demands the poker chip.
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* ShoutOut: The name of the casino is "Spaiders from Mars," a misspelled nod to ''Music/TheRiseAndFallOfZiggyStardustAndTheSpidersFromMars'' by Music/DavidBowie.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: This time, the plot hinges on those fuzzy reception signals, as this is how Faye mistakes Spike for her contact.

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* TitledAfterTheSong: The episode name is derived from [[Music/LetItBleed "Honky Tonk Woman"]] by Music/{{the Rolling Stones|Band}}.



* WorthlessYellowRocks: Not wanting to either hold on to such a hot item coveted by the criminal underworld or explain to the cops just how such a dangerous encoding device fell into their position, Spike and Jet opt to just gamble the chip away in another casino to lose it in circulation and have it be someone else's problem

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* WorthlessYellowRocks: Not wanting to either hold on to such a hot item coveted by the criminal underworld or explain to the cops just how such a dangerous encoding device fell into their position, Spike and Jet opt to just gamble the chip away in another casino to lose it in circulation and have it be someone else's problemproblem.
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-->'''Gordon:''' [[MacrossMissileMassacre Deploy all of them!]]

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-->'''Gordon:''' [[MacrossMissileMassacre Deploy all of them!]]them!]]
* WorthlessYellowRocks: Not wanting to either hold on to such a hot item coveted by the criminal underworld or explain to the cops just how such a dangerous encoding device fell into their position, Spike and Jet opt to just gamble the chip away in another casino to lose it in circulation and have it be someone else's problem
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* KafkaKomedy: The duo goes to a casino because Jet claims that he had a dream where Music/CharlieParker told him to gamble (and even that's an extremely liberal interpretation over what he supposedly said to Jet). Inexplicably, Jet kills it at the slot machines, but he and Spike have to escape the casino before he even has a chance to cash in his winnings due to the computer chip mix-up. What's more, they indirectly get the criminal head of the casino killed.

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* MacrossMissileMassacre

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* MacrossMissileMassacreMacrossMissileMassacre: Gordon's final attempt to destroy the ''Bebop'', which [[ReversePolarity backfires]] on him.



* VillainousBreakdown: Gordon gradually grows less and less sleek as the episode progresses.

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* VillainousBreakdown: Gordon gradually grows less and less sleek as the episode progresses.progresses.
-->'''Gordon:''' [[MacrossMissileMassacre Deploy all of them!]]
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* ChekhovsSkill: Spike first pretends to swallow a cigarette butt and cough it back up to disgust Jet, then does to same with the chip to stymie Faye. (In reality it's an old magician's prank; he just hides the objects under his tongue, then palms them when nobody's looking.)

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* ChekhovsSkill: Spike first pretends to swallow a cigarette butt and cough it back up to disgust Jet, then does to same with the chip to stymie Faye. (In reality it's (It's an old magician's prank; he just hides the objects under his tongue, then palms them when nobody's looking.)
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* BriefcaseFullOfMoney: When the payoff for the chip is brought out, it's in a large metal case. Which also has a hidden compartment for a handgun.
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* ChekhovsSkill: Spike first pretends to swallow a cigarette butt and cough it back up to disgust Jet, then does to same with the chip to stymie Faye. (In reality it's an old prank; he just palms the objects.)

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* ChekhovsSkill: Spike first pretends to swallow a cigarette butt and cough it back up to disgust Jet, then does to same with the chip to stymie Faye. (In reality it's an old magician's prank; he just hides the objects under his tongue, then palms the objects.them when nobody's looking.)

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* {{MacGuffin}}: The poker chip.



* {{MacGuffin}}: The poker chip.

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* EatTheEvidence: In a variation, Spike doesn't pretend to eat the chip to hide wrongdoing; he does it just to annoy Faye for cheating.



* EatTheEvidence: In a variation, Spike doesn't pretend to eat the chip to hide wrongdoing; he does it just to annoy Faye for cheating.

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The episode begins on Mars in one of the terraformed cities. At a curio shop, a purple haired woman enters and talks with the owner, who offers her a cigar and a job. Before anything can be said, the woman notices she's begin tracked. She reaches into the paper bag and pulls out a machine gun, opening fire on her pursuers. They manage to get out of the way in time and the woman starts to head out to fight in the streets when a car pull up with a man wielding a Gatling gun. He fires, tearing up the store (though the owner manages to get down in time). When the gunfire stops, the woman is surround by armed figures. She promptly surrenders.

The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed where she meets the boss who identifies as her as the legendary "Poker Alice". But he then points out that it can't be her real identity, because Alice would be 219 if she was still alive, and the woman sure doesn't look like she is over 200. He also points out that, unlike the woman, Alice won her all games fair and square and never resorted to cheating. The woman defiantly challenges him to prove that accusation, but then he mentions the huge amount of debt she's in, and tells her that she can either take it up with the police or accept the job he wants to offer her. Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.

In a flashback, the boss, apparently the casino owner, lays out a plan to Alice that a person will come to her table, play and lose (with some help from her skills) in which he will give Alice a poker chip to give to the casino owner. Once she does, he'll clear her debts in return. Back in the present, the game goes on with it only down to Spike and Alice. Spike catches on she's counting cards but flirts with her rather then saying anything. Eventually Alice wins the final hand and clears him out save for his last chip. However Spike holds onto it rather then give it to her much to her confusion. As Spike's walking away he bumps into the person who was really suppose to be in his place. Their poker chips fall from their hands and get mixed up. The Spike look alike grabs what he thinks is his chip and runs off while Alice finds Spike and demands the poker chip.

Spike calls her out on her cheating which stirs the crowd and gets the attention of security. When she asks again, Spike swallows it. Alice runs off while the security confront Spike, starting a fight. Alice calls her ship to her and jumps in while Spike finds Jet among the crowd and the two have to run for it (to Jet's dismay as he didn't cash his winnings in). Alice blows her way out and flies off only to find two stowaways have jumped on, Spike and Jet. Meanwhile, the Spike-look alike has been found, beaten and taken to the casino owner who finds he doesn't have the poker chip he was looking for. When told Alice is missing, the owner orders a bounty on her head while he kills the look alike.

Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordon, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleads with them not to, explaining that she's part-[[UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} Gypsy]] and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

The Bebop starts to head off to go cash in the bounty, but are intercepted by Gordon who demands the chip, claiming it's worthless. Jet however reveals that the chip is part of encoding program need to unlock an encryption file to launder stolen money and the I.S.S.P have been looking for it. They threaten to turn it over to the police when Gordon offers to pay for it. Jet asks for thirty million wulong for it with Gordon agreeing to their demands. Meanwhile Faye has managed to pick the lock of her handcuff and starts making her way around the ship, eating the boys' food and coming across Ein (the Welsh Corgi from the previous episode, now named here) before making her way to her ship.

Outside the ships, the exchange commences with Spike donning a space suit and making his way to Gordon's ship where one of his men likewise meets him outside the ship with a case full of wulongs. Both parties agree to swap on the count of three. However Gordon quietly orders the Bebop destroyed once they have the chip. The count is made but Gordon's man pulls out a gun and tries to shoot Spike. However, Spike times it some a rotating ring on the ship would block the shot. He leaps toward the man, demagnetizes his suit and sends him flying into space while catching the chip. However Faye has managed to break out of the Bebop at that time and grabs hold of the money case before flying off. Spike makes his way to the Bebop while Gordon orders his men to attack. They try shooting missiles at Faye but she send out decoys to keep them from hitting her. One of the missiles is deflected and goes flying right into the cockpit of Gordon's ship, killing him and his crew.

Spike makes it safely back to the Bebop but laments that Faye beat him again. With nothing but a now useless poker chip. The boys return back to the casinos in hopes of getting lucky again. As they head in, Spike hears someone yell that the dealer's a cheater and see a dot zoom off into the sky. Spike just lets off a smirks upon seeing this.

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The episode begins on Mars in one of the terraformed cities. At a curio shop, a purple haired woman enters and talks with the owner, who offers her a cigar and a job. Before anything can be said, the woman notices she's begin being tracked. She reaches into the paper bag and pulls out a machine gun, opening fire on her pursuers. They manage to get out of the way in time and the woman starts to head out to fight in the streets when a car pull up with a man wielding a Gatling gatling gun. He fires, tearing up the store (though the owner manages to get down in time). When the gunfire stops, the woman is surround by armed figures. She promptly surrenders.

The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed handcuffed, where she meets the boss boss, who identifies as her as the legendary "Poker Alice". But he then She points out that it can't be her real identity, because Alice would be 219 if she was still alive, and the woman sure she knows she doesn't look like she is over 200. He also two centuries. The boss points out that, unlike the woman, Alice won her all games fair and square and never resorted to cheating.cheated at her games. The woman defiantly challenges him to prove that accusation, but then he mentions the huge amount of debt she's in, and tells her that she can either take it up with the police or accept the job he wants to offer her.

Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice "Alice" is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.similar-looking man.

In a flashback, the boss, apparently the casino owner, lays out a plan to Alice that a person will come to her table, play and lose (with some help from her skills) in which he skills), then hand over his final chip as a gift to his pretty dealer, who will give Alice a poker chip to give then hand it over to the casino owner.boss. Once she does, he'll clear her debts in return. Back in the present, the game goes on with it progresses and the other players fold, leaving only down to Spike and Alice. Spike catches on notices she's counting cards but flirts with her rather then saying anything. than point it out. Eventually Alice "Alice" wins the final hand and clears him out save for his last chip. However However, instead of tipping her (as the plan dictates), Spike holds onto it rather then give it to her much to her confusion.as a souvenir. As Spike's walking away he bumps into the person who was really suppose to be in his place. Their poker chips fall from their hands and get mixed up. The Spike look alike lookalike grabs what he thinks is his chip and runs off off, while Alice "Alice" finds Spike and demands the poker chip.

Spike calls her out on her cheating which stirs the crowd and gets the attention of security. When she asks again, demands the chip, Spike swallows pretends to swallow it. Alice runs off while the security confront Spike, starting a fight. Alice calls her ship to her and jumps in while Spike finds Jet among the crowd and the two have to run for it (to Jet's dismay as dismay; he didn't get to cash in his winnings in). winnings). Alice blows blasts her way out and flies off only to find two stowaways have jumped on, stowaways: Spike and Jet. Meanwhile, the Spike-look alike Spike lookalike has been found, beaten and taken to the casino owner owner, who finds he doesn't have the poker chip he was looking for. When told Alice is missing, the owner orders a bounty on her head while he kills the look alike.lookalike.

Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordon, will pay to have it back. back, Spike hocks up pretends to hock the chip back up and gives it to Jet to analyze. analyse. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds learns the bounty of the day is Alice their "Alice" - or rather her real name, Faye Valentine Valentine, with her bounty being a price of six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile Faye, unregarded in the toilet, pulls out a lipstick shaped lipstick-shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleads with them not to, explaining that she's part-[[UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} Gypsy]] and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

The Bebop starts to head off to go cash in the bounty, but are intercepted by Gordon who demands the chip, claiming it's worthless. Jet however reveals that the chip is part of encoding program need to unlock an encryption file to launder stolen money and the I.S.S.P have been looking for it. They threaten to turn it over to the police when Gordon offers to pay for it. Jet asks for thirty million wulong for it with wulongs and Gordon agreeing to their demands. Meanwhile Meanwhile, Faye has managed to pick the lock of her handcuff and starts making her way around the ship, eating the boys' food and coming across Ein (the Welsh Corgi from the previous episode, now named here) before making her way to reaching her ship.

Outside the ships, the exchange commences with Spike donning a space suit and making his way to Gordon's ship ship, where one of his men likewise meets him outside the ship with a case full of wulongs. Both parties agree to swap on the count of three. However Gordon quietly orders the Bebop destroyed once they have the chip. The count is made made, but Gordon's man pulls out a gun and tries to shoot Spike. However, Spike times it some a so the Bebop's rotating ring on the ship would block blocks the shot. He leaps toward the man, demagnetizes his suit and sends him flying into space while catching space, and catches the chip. However However, Faye has managed to break out of the Bebop at that time and grabs hold of snatches the money case before flying off. Spike makes his way to the Bebop while Gordon orders his men to attack. They try shooting missiles at Faye but she Faye, who send out decoys to keep them from hitting her. One her - but one of the missiles is deflected and goes flying right into the cockpit of Gordon's ship, killing him and his crew.

Spike makes it safely back to the Bebop Bebop, but laments that Faye beat him again. With and left him once again with nothing but a single (and now useless useless) poker chip. The boys return back to the casinos to spend the chip in hopes of getting lucky again. As they head in, Spike hears someone yell that the dealer's a cheater and see sees a dot zoom off into the sky. sky; at the sight, Spike just lets off a smirks upon seeing this.
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* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which way is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordon's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.

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* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which way is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordon's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.



* ContrivedCoincidence: Spike running into his look-alike and winding up with the Poker chip Gordon wanted.

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* ChekhovsSkill: Spike first pretends to swallow a cigarette butt and cough it back up to disgust Jet, then does to same with the chip to stymie Faye. (In reality it's an old prank; he just palms the objects.)
* ContrivedCoincidence: Spike running into his look-alike lookalike and winding up with the Poker poker chip Gordon wanted.



* EatTheEvidence: In a variation, Spike doesn't pretend to eat the chip to hide wrongdoing; he does it just to annoy Faye for cheating.



* MistakenForAnImposter: Amusingly its the other way around as Faye mistakes Spike for another man.

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* MistakenForAnImposter: Amusingly its Amusingly, it's the other way around as around; Faye mistakes Spike for another man.



* VillainousBreakdown: Gordon

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* VillainousBreakdown: GordonGordon gradually grows less and less sleek as the episode progresses.
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--> ''"You shouldn't play here, your eyes are too sharp. They'll kick us out if you win to much."''

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--> ''"You shouldn't play here, your eyes are too sharp. They'll kick us out if you win to too much."''

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* ATwinkleInTheSky: Done twice and both involve Faye's ship

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* ATwinkleInTheSky: Done twice and both involve Faye's shipship.



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* TheCasino: The focus of this episode episode.



* {{MacGuffin}}: The poker chip
* MisguidedMissile: the bad guy ends up being introduced to one of his own weapons.

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* {{MacGuffin}}: The poker chip
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* MisguidedMissile: the The bad guy ends up being introduced to one of his own weapons.
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The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed where she meets the boss who calls her "Poker Alice". He mentions the debt she's in and offers her a chance to work for him. Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.

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The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed where she meets the boss who calls identifies as her as the legendary "Poker Alice". But he then points out that it can't be her real identity, because Alice would be 219 if she was still alive, and the woman sure doesn't look like she is over 200. He also points out that, unlike the woman, Alice won her all games fair and square and never resorted to cheating. The woman defiantly challenges him to prove that accusation, but then he mentions the huge amount of debt she's in in, and offers tells her a chance that she can either take it up with the police or accept the job he wants to work for him.offer her. Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.
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--> ''"You shouldn't play here, your eyes are too sharp. They'll kick us out if they win to much."''

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--> ''"You shouldn't play here, your eyes are too sharp. They'll kick us out if they you win to much."''
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--> ''"You shouldn't play here, your eyes are too sharp. They'll kick us out if they win to much."''
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The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed where she meets the boss who calls her "Poker Alice". He mentions the debt she's in and offers her a chance to work for him. Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.

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The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed where she meets the boss who calls her "Poker Alice". He mentions the debt she's in and offers her a chance to work for him. Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_parker org/wiki/Charlie_Parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.
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Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordon, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas with them not to, explaining that she's part-[[{{Roma}} Gypsy]] and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

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Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordon, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas pleads with them not to, explaining that she's part-[[{{Roma}} part-[[UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} Gypsy]] and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.
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Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordon, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas with them not to, explaining that she's part-Gypsy and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

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Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordon, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas with them not to, explaining that she's part-Gypsy part-[[{{Roma}} Gypsy]] and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.



* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which was is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordon's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.

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* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which was way is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordon's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.
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* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which was is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordan's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.

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* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which was is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordan's Gordon's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.



* ContrivedCoincidence: Spike running into his look-alike and winding up with the Poker chip Gordan wanted.

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* ContrivedCoincidence: Spike running into his look-alike and winding up with the Poker chip Gordan Gordon wanted.



* OhCrap: Gordan, when Faye redirects one of his missiles. And it heads straight at him...
* ReversePolarity: When Faye manages to deflect one of Gordan's missiles.

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* OhCrap: Gordan, Gordon, when Faye redirects one of his missiles. And it heads straight at him...
* ReversePolarity: When Faye manages to deflect one of Gordan's Gordon's missiles.



* VillainousBreakdown: Gordan

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* VillainousBreakdown: GordanGordon
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Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordan, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordan. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas with them not to, explaining she part Romanian and she has to travel while calling Spike a Gaojo, someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

The Bebop starts to head off to go cash in the bounty, but are intercepted by Gordan who demands the chip, claiming its worthless. Jet however reveals that the chip is part of encoding program need to unlock an encryption file to launder stolen money and the I.S.S.P have been looking for it. They threaten to turn it over to the police when Gordan offers to pay for it. Jet asks for thirty million wulong for it with Gordan agreeing to their demands. Meanwhile Faye has managed to pick the lock of her handcuff and starts making her way around the ship, eating the boys' food and coming across Ein (the Welsh Corgi from the previous episode, now named here) before making her way to her ship.

Outside the ships, the exchange commences with Spike donning a space suit and making his way to Gordan's ship where one of his men likewise meets him outside the ship with a case full of wulongs. Both parties agree to swap on the count of three. However Gordan quietly orders the Bebop destroyed once they have the chip. The count is made but Gordan's man pulls out a gun and tries to shoot Spike. However Spike times it some a rotating ring on the ship would block the shot. He leaps toward the man, demagnetizes his suit and sends him flying into space while catching the chip. However Faye has managed to break out of the Bebop at that time and grabs hold of the money case before flying off. Spike makes his way to the Bebop while Gordan orders his men to attack. They try shooting missiles at Faye but she send out decoys to keep them from hitting her. One of the missiles is deflected and goes flying right into the cockpit of Gordan's ship, killing him and his crew.

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Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordan, Gordon, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordan.Gordon. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas with them not to, explaining she part Romanian that she's part-Gypsy and she has to travel onwards, while calling Spike a Gaojo, "Gaojo", someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

The Bebop starts to head off to go cash in the bounty, but are intercepted by Gordan Gordon who demands the chip, claiming its it's worthless. Jet however reveals that the chip is part of encoding program need to unlock an encryption file to launder stolen money and the I.S.S.P have been looking for it. They threaten to turn it over to the police when Gordan Gordon offers to pay for it. Jet asks for thirty million wulong for it with Gordan Gordon agreeing to their demands. Meanwhile Faye has managed to pick the lock of her handcuff and starts making her way around the ship, eating the boys' food and coming across Ein (the Welsh Corgi from the previous episode, now named here) before making her way to her ship.

Outside the ships, the exchange commences with Spike donning a space suit and making his way to Gordan's Gordon's ship where one of his men likewise meets him outside the ship with a case full of wulongs. Both parties agree to swap on the count of three. However Gordan Gordon quietly orders the Bebop destroyed once they have the chip. The count is made but Gordan's Gordon's man pulls out a gun and tries to shoot Spike. However However, Spike times it some a rotating ring on the ship would block the shot. He leaps toward the man, demagnetizes his suit and sends him flying into space while catching the chip. However Faye has managed to break out of the Bebop at that time and grabs hold of the money case before flying off. Spike makes his way to the Bebop while Gordan Gordon orders his men to attack. They try shooting missiles at Faye but she send out decoys to keep them from hitting her. One of the missiles is deflected and goes flying right into the cockpit of Gordan's Gordon's ship, killing him and his crew.

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* ReversePolarity: When Faye manages to deflect one of Gordan's missiles

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* ReversePolarity: When Faye manages to deflect one of Gordan's missilesmissiles.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: This time, the plot hinges on those fuzzy reception signals, as this is how Faye mistakes Spike for her contact.
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* MisguidedMissile: the bad guy ends up being introduced to one of his own weapons.
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* OhCrap: Gordan, when Faye redirects one of his missiles. And it heads straight at him...
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The episode begins on Mars in one of the terraformed cities. At a curio shop, a purple haired woman enters and talks with the owner, who offers her a cigar and a job. Before anything can be said, the woman notices she's begin tracked. She reaches into the paper bag and pulls out a machine gun, opening fire on her pursuers. They manage to get out of the way in time and the woman starts to head out to fight in the streets when a car pull up with a man wielding a Gatling gun. He fires, tearing up the store (though the owner manages to get down in time). When the gunfire stops, the woman is surround by armed figures. She promptly surrenders.

The woman is taken to a ship and handcuffed where she meets the boss who calls her "Poker Alice". He mentions the debt she's in and offers her a chance to work for him. Meanwhile on a casino satellite, Spike and Jet have arrived and ready to hit the tables, with Jet having a good feeling after having a dream involving [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_parker Charlie Parker]]. The two split off with Jet playing the slots while Spike mills around the tables, gaining some chips after helping three old men win a card game. Eventually he settles on a Blackjack table where Alice is dealing. She spots him and looks at a monitor under the table, mistaking him for a figure with a similar design.

In a flashback, the boss, apparently the casino owner, lays out a plan to Alice that a person will come to her table, play and lose (with some help from her skills) in which he will give Alice a poker chip to give to the casino owner. Once she does, he'll clear her debts in return. Back in the present, the game goes on with it only down to Spike and Alice. Spike catches on she's counting cards but flirts with her rather then saying anything. Eventually Alice wins the final hand and clears him out save for his last chip. However Spike holds onto it rather then give it to her much to her confusion. As Spike's walking away he bumps into the person who was really suppose to be in his place. Their poker chips fall from their hands and get mixed up. The Spike look alike grabs what he thinks is his chip and runs off while Alice finds Spike and demands the poker chip.

Spike calls her out on her cheating which stirs the crowd and gets the attention of security. When she asks again, Spike swallows it. Alice runs off while the security confront Spike, starting a fight. Alice calls her ship to her and jumps in while Spike finds Jet among the crowd and the two have to run for it (to Jet's dismay as he didn't cash his winnings in). Alice blows her way out and flies off only to find two stowaways have jumped on, Spike and Jet. Meanwhile, the Spike-look alike has been found, beaten and taken to the casino owner who finds he doesn't have the poker chip he was looking for. When told Alice is missing, the owner orders a bounty on her head while he kills the look alike.

Meanwhile at the spaceship port, Alice has brought the bounty hunting duo back to the Bebop. But they promptly throw her into restroom and handcuff her to the stall, blaming her for losing their winnings. When she brings up the chip and that her boss, Gordan, will pay to have it back. Spike hocks up the chip and gives it to Jet to analyze. While waiting for the results, Spike turns on Big Shot and finds the bounty of the day is Alice or rather her real name, Faye Valentine with her bounty being six million wulongs. Faye meanwhile pulls out a lipstick shaped device which doubles as a communicator and contacts Gordan. She only reveals her location before Spike and Jet visit again, telling her they intend to hand her over to the police. She pleas with them not to, explaining she part Romanian and she has to travel while calling Spike a Gaojo, someone who doesn't know up from down. The two don't buy it and leave her, though not before Jet frees one of her arms when she complains she can't even use the restroom.

The Bebop starts to head off to go cash in the bounty, but are intercepted by Gordan who demands the chip, claiming its worthless. Jet however reveals that the chip is part of encoding program need to unlock an encryption file to launder stolen money and the I.S.S.P have been looking for it. They threaten to turn it over to the police when Gordan offers to pay for it. Jet asks for thirty million wulong for it with Gordan agreeing to their demands. Meanwhile Faye has managed to pick the lock of her handcuff and starts making her way around the ship, eating the boys' food and coming across Ein (the Welsh Corgi from the previous episode, now named here) before making her way to her ship.

Outside the ships, the exchange commences with Spike donning a space suit and making his way to Gordan's ship where one of his men likewise meets him outside the ship with a case full of wulongs. Both parties agree to swap on the count of three. However Gordan quietly orders the Bebop destroyed once they have the chip. The count is made but Gordan's man pulls out a gun and tries to shoot Spike. However Spike times it some a rotating ring on the ship would block the shot. He leaps toward the man, demagnetizes his suit and sends him flying into space while catching the chip. However Faye has managed to break out of the Bebop at that time and grabs hold of the money case before flying off. Spike makes his way to the Bebop while Gordan orders his men to attack. They try shooting missiles at Faye but she send out decoys to keep them from hitting her. One of the missiles is deflected and goes flying right into the cockpit of Gordan's ship, killing him and his crew.

Spike makes it safely back to the Bebop but laments that Faye beat him again. With nothing but a now useless poker chip. The boys return back to the casinos in hopes of getting lucky again. As they head in, Spike hears someone yell that the dealer's a cheater and see a dot zoom off into the sky. Spike just lets off a smirks upon seeing this.

''Easy Come, Easy Go...''

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This episode has the following tropes:

* ATwinkleInTheSky: Done twice and both involve Faye's ship
* BrickJoke: When Faye explains that being a Gaojo is a person who doesn't know which was is up. Later when Spike has to make the deal he has to space walk while the Bebop and Gordan's ships are horizontal to each other. Which the camera has to flip from his point of view, indeed making it hard to tell up from down.
* TheCasino: The focus of this episode
* ContrivedCoincidence: Spike running into his look-alike and winding up with the Poker chip Gordan wanted.
* MacrossMissileMassacre
* {{MacGuffin}}: The poker chip
* MistakenForAnImposter: Amusingly its the other way around as Faye mistakes Spike for another man.
* ReversePolarity: When Faye manages to deflect one of Gordan's missiles
* VillainousBreakdown: Gordan

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