Talk:Spike Spiegel
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Did anyone notice that in the last episodes (No 25 and 26) there are some symbols also in use in the Odin-myth? Odin, like Spike, also had to sacrifice an eye to gain wisdom, and the constant appearing of black ravens seem to be both forboding as reminiscenting, as is with Odin's ravens (memory and thought). Maybe that should find its way into this article?
That theory that Spike lost his eye during the massacre in which he faked his death does not fit. Julia noticed Spike's eyes being two different colors, and Spike never saw her again between his "death" and the end of the series. I'm cuttin' it.
Spike didn't die. Because the script was decided to be written with apparent demise of Spike, someone hid the clue of his survival in the script. Indian speaks: "When a life is born, a new star appears. That is the guardian star, the star that warms this planet is someone's guardian star as well. The red star you see overhead, and the blue star in the horizon. And when a life ends, the star falls and disappears." When you look at the ending credits very closely you can see the blue star above the horizon aswell (first star coming into view), which continues to shine. The red star was probably the guardian star of Vicious.
On another note, the red star was probably Mars and blue one Venus. It would be pretty devastating for Cowboy Bebop universe if the Mars had vanished as it seems to be one of the most important planets. :) Suva 16:29, 26 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Just wondering
I've heard some people and rumors say that he is (in appearance) also slightly influenced by Doors lead singer Jim Morrison. I'm not saying he is, but I was wondering if it's true or not. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.43.180.69 (talk) 19:04, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
Shouldnt there be a deceased quoate because the information states Spike died from his wounds so it should be stated next to his age deceased —Preceding unsigned comment added by 172.207.227.65 (talk) 19:06, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
- I don’t know what you were talking about here. Even when you made this comment, the article said that people believe that the character Spike died, not that he actually did. — NRen2k5 22:57, 1 February 2008 (UTC)

