I don't know, part of me says that they'd go the non-violent route and just run - I mean, all they'd need is each other, and I'm sure that as ruthless as Vicious is, he may not be able to hunt them down. The other part of me says, ya, they'd go after Vicious, but I'd tend to go with the first guess because all Spike longs for is his love - no need to go on a vendetta trip when your girl's by your side - especially when you may never come back to her.Spikebomb00 wrote:Nah, I'm sure that even Julia had lived she would have died later. Spike and Julia weren't stupid, they knew that in order for them to truly live they had to escape the clutches of the syndicate for good, which means killing Vicious. They didn't say it exactly but in their conversation just before Julia dies they're talking about Julia leaving and she says she's not going anywhere. I believe that they were talking about assassinating Vicious too, not just Julia fleeing from the upcoming battle. And even if she were to leave that battle unscathed she definately would have died in the final confrontation. If you'll remember once they exited Annie's store onto the roof, there was a man there and Julia had to fire several shots before the man went down. Point in case, she has horrible aim. I love the girl, but man, she needed some target practice or something, it looked like it was her first time to fire her gun.hanyou21 wrote:Vicious would probably still be alive, Spike and Julia probably would've run off to someplace like Venus or Europa, and the Bebop would still be down one helluva bounty hunter. Still, sadly, she needs to die for the series to have meaning and finality - it sucks, but its necessary.
Idk about the gun part, we've never exactly seen Julia at the range, but you could be right. Bottom line is, though, I think that they'd have said screw the world, let Vicious does what he wants, we're going to Earth. I guess we'll never know...