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Spike finds Gren's crashed ship. He makes to call an ambulance, but Gren is bleeding internally and cannot be saved. He says that Julia is 'gone' but doesn't elaborate further, reminiscing about her smile instead. Gren wishes to be on Titan one last time, or at least be on his way. Spike lifts Gren back into his ship and tows it out into space, launching it to drift towards Titan (this is the falling star that the Shaman saw in the opening of Part 1).

Spike returns to the Bebop and Jet allows him back on board, despite not bringing anything back with him.

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Spike finds Gren's crashed ship. He makes to call an ambulance, but Gren is bleeding internally and cannot be saved. He says that Julia is 'gone' but doesn't elaborate further, reminiscing about her smile instead. Gren wishes to be on Titan one last time, or at least be on his way. Spike lifts Gren back into his ship and tows it out into space, launching it to drift towards Titan (this is the falling star that the Shaman saw in the opening of Part 1).

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Spike returns to the Bebop and Jet allows him back on board, despite not bringing anything back with him.
him. The episode ends with the same Shaman and boy speech from the beginning of Part 1 (implying that the falling star is Gren's ship). The credits are over a slow pan up through space with some "tribal" music.
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Gren tells Faye that he was in the same squadron as Vicious in the Titan War. A flashback shows Gren and Vicious in a bunker, bonding over the music box that Julia left Vicious. He gives the music box to Gren, saves him from a scorpion attack, then leaves. Gren says that after the war Vicious testified against him in a spy trial, which got Gren thrown in prison and pumped full of an experimental drugs that boosted his hormones. He wants to meet Vicious once more, and ask him why he would betray his comrade. He set up this drug deal under the codename 'Julia' to get his attention.

Spike is alive. In a dream/flashback Julia begs Spike not to leave his employ (unknown at this point, but implied to be Gangster or Assassin). Spike wakes up, realising that Vicious and Lin were toying with him by using tranquiliser darts.

Searching for Faye, Jet also comes across mentions of Julia and Gren. He finds Gren's apartment and retrieves Faye, who is tied up alone on the bed.

Jet calls Spike and tells him that if he catches Gren, he'll let him back on the Bebop. Gren sends Spike a message on where the trade will take place. A hooded Gren meets Vicious on a rooftop ostensibly to make the drugs deal. After making the trade, Gren reveals himself and sets off a bomb. When asked why he betrayed Gren, Vicious cites a lack of anything to believe in anymore. Lin is killed protecting Vicious. Spike arrives in the Swordfish as the others take to their ships. Vicious shoots down Gren's craft to get him out of the way while he pursues Spike. Suddenly Vicious can hear the music box playing: It's hidden inside the drugs package, has been repurposed into the trigger for a second bomb, and it cripples Vicious' ship and forces him to retreat.

Spike finds Gren's crashed ship. He makes to call an ambulance, but Gren is bleeding internally and cannot be saved. He says that Julia is 'gone' but doesn't elaborate further, reminiscing about her smile instead. Gren wishes to be on Titan one last time, or at least be on his way. Spike lifts Gren back into his ship and tows it out into space, launching it to drift towards Titan (this is the falling star that the Shaman saw in the opening of Part 1).

Spike returns to the Bebop and Jet allows him back on board, despite not bringing anything back with him.
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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson the spiritual meaning of a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note, but we now understand the meaning behind his words.

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* BookEnds: {{Bookends}}: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson the spiritual meaning of a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note, but we now understand the meaning behind his words.
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* SpecialEditionTitle: The usual ending credits and "The Real Folk Blues" ending theme are replaced with a pan upward to the stars and a different musical track, "Space Lion".

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* SpecialEditionTitle: The usual ending credits and "The Real Folk Blues" ending theme are replaced with a pan tilt upward to the stars and a different musical track, "Space Lion".
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on Creator/AdultSwim, due to worries it was TooSoon after the 9/11 attacks.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on Creator/AdultSwim, [[DistancedFromCurrentEvents due to worries it was TooSoon after too close to the 9/11 attacks.attacks]].
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* AllForNothing: Jet's quest to get his money back that Faye stole. Not only did she spend it all but it wasn't even much to begin with.
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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson the spiritual meaning of a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only we now understand the meaning behind his words.
* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on Creator/AdultSwim, due to worries it was TooSoon because of the 9/11 attacks.
* BuryMeNotOnTheLonePrairie: Gren requests that he be sent back to Titan as he dies, feeling it was the only place he belonged. Even though he knows he won't make it there in time, he's content that "at least he'll be on his way."
* CrazyPrepared: Gren was set to just shoot Vicious if he could, but in case he failed. He stashed a bomb with the drugs.
* DisneyDeath: Spike's, he was only shot with a tranquilizer.
* FallGuy: Gren to Vicious during the days of the Titan war as a way to throw the army off his scent that he was TheMole. Not surprisingly it's the reason Gren is gunning for Vicious.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The music box Vicious gave Gren on Titan is used as a bomb and stashed among the red-eye on Vicious's ship, forcing him to retreat

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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson the spiritual meaning of a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only note, but we now understand the meaning behind his words.
* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on Creator/AdultSwim, due to worries it was TooSoon because of after the 9/11 attacks.
* BuryMeNotOnTheLonePrairie: Gren requests that he be sent back to Titan as he dies, feeling it was the only place he belonged. Even though he knows he won't make it there in time, it, he's content that "at least he'll [he'll] be on his [his] way."
* CrazyPrepared: Gren was set to just shoot Vicious if he could, but in case he failed. He failed, he stashed a bomb with the drugs.drugs exchanged too.
* DisneyDeath: Spike's, he Spike. He was only shot with a tranquilizer.
* FallGuy: Gren to Vicious uses Gren during the days of the Titan war as a way to throw target of the army off military's investigation into his scent that he was being TheMole. Not surprisingly Gren was arrested and imprisoned, Vicious was never caught. Unsurprisingly, it's the reason Gren is gunning for Vicious.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The music box Vicious gave Gren on Titan is used as a bomb and stashed among the red-eye on Vicious's ship, forcing him to retreatretreat.



* SpecialEditionTitle: The usual ending credits and "The Real Folk Blues" ending theme are replaced with a shot of the stars and a different musical score, "Space Lion".

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* SpecialEditionTitle: The usual ending credits and "The Real Folk Blues" ending theme are replaced with a shot of pan upward to the stars and a different musical score, track, "Space Lion".
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on Creator/AdultSwim. Justified, as it was TooSoon at the time to show buildings destroyed because of the 9/11 attacks.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on Creator/AdultSwim. Justified, as Creator/AdultSwim, due to worries it was TooSoon at the time to show buildings destroyed because of the 9/11 attacks.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on AdultSwim. Justified, as it was TooSoon at the time to show buildings destroyed because of the 9/11 attacks.

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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on AdultSwim.Creator/AdultSwim. Justified, as it was TooSoon at the time to show buildings destroyed because of the 9/11 attacks.
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* SpecialEditionTitle: Ending in this case which eschews the usual "Real Folks Blues" ending with a shot of the stars and a different musical score, "Space Lion".

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* SpecialEditionTitle: Ending in this case which eschews the The usual "Real Folks ending credits and "The Real Folk Blues" ending theme are replaced with a shot of the stars and a different musical score, "Space Lion".
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* SpecialEditionTitle: Ending in this case which eschews the usual "Real Folks Blues" ending with a shot of the stars and a different musical score.

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* SpecialEditionTitle: Ending in this case which eschews the usual "Real Folks Blues" ending with a shot of the stars and a different musical score.score, "Space Lion".
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* OldSchoolDogfighg: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.

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* OldSchoolDogfighg: OldSchoolDogfight: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.
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* OldSchoolDogfigh: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.

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* OldSchoolDogfigh: OldSchoolDogfighg: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.
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* OldSchoolDogfighting: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.

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* OldSchoolDogfighting: OldSchoolDogfigh: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.
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* {{Bowdlerization}}: The scene of Vicious' missile hitting a building was cut on AdultSwim. Justified, as it was TooSoon at the time to show buildings destroyed because of the 9/11 attacks.
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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson about a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only we now know the meaning behind his words.

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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson about the spiritual meaning of a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only we now know understand the meaning behind his words.
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The story continues as Spike continues his search for Vicious and Jet his search for Faye. While Faye confront Gren about his past and how it ties in with Vicious. Who's on the planet to meet him for a drug deal.

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The story continues as Spike continues his search for Vicious and Jet his search for Faye. While Faye confront Gren about his past and how it ties in with Vicious. Who's Vicious, who's on the planet to meet him for a drug deal.
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The story continues as Spike continues his search for Vicious and Jet his search for Faye. While Faye confront Gren about his past and how it ties in with Vicious.

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The story continues as Spike continues his search for Vicious and Jet his search for Faye. While Faye confront Gren about his past and how it ties in with Vicious. \n Who's on the planet to meet him for a drug deal.

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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson about a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only know we now know the meaning behind his words.
* BuryMeNotOnTheLonePrairie: Gren requests that he be sent back to Titan as he dies, feeling it was the only place he belonged. Even though he knows he won't make it there in time, he's content that "at least he'll be on his way."
* DisneyDeath: Spike's, he was only shot with a tranquilizer

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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson about a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only know we now know the meaning behind his words.
* BuryMeNotOnTheLonePrairie: Gren requests that he be sent back to Titan as he dies, feeling it was the only place he belonged. Even though he knows he won't make it there in time, he's content that "at least he'll be on his way."
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* CrazyPrepared: Gren was set to just shoot Vicious if he could, but in case he failed. He stashed a bomb with the drugs.
* DisneyDeath: Spike's, he was only shot with a tranquilizertranquilizer.
* FallGuy: Gren to Vicious during the days of the Titan war as a way to throw the army off his scent that he was TheMole. Not surprisingly it's the reason Gren is gunning for Vicious.
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!! Short Summary

The story continues as Spike continues his search for Vicious and Jet his search for Faye. While Faye confront Gren about his past and how it ties in with Vicious.

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* BookEnds: The first part started with the shaman telling his grandson about a shooting star. This episode ends on that same note only know we now know the meaning behind his words.
* BuryMeNotOnTheLonePrairie: Gren requests that he be sent back to Titan as he dies, feeling it was the only place he belonged. Even though he knows he won't make it there in time, he's content that "at least he'll be on his way."
* DisneyDeath: Spike's, he was only shot with a tranquilizer
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The music box Vicious gave Gren on Titan is used as a bomb and stashed among the red-eye on Vicious's ship, forcing him to retreat
* OldSchoolDogfighting: The battle between Spike, Gren and Vicious.
* SpecialEditionTitle: Ending in this case which eschews the usual "Real Folks Blues" ending with a shot of the stars and a different musical score.
* StabTheScorpion: What Vicious does in Gren's flashback as a way to gain his trust.

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