Revy's maternal instincts kick in when Garcia launches a bowl of soup at her face, so like any good mother would do, Revy whips out her guns, ammo, and readies her boots to launch right up his troublemaking ass. May I also point out the not Heineken beer that Rock is definitely not trying to advertise?īut if I'm screenshotting this and making a critique of it, am I also advertising Heineken beer? Or rather, HeireKen beer? Can you believe this kid is 12, though? Is he a midget, because that's an awfully small junior high schooler. I'm surprised Revy doesn't put a bullet in his pinky toe or something-that ought to stop him from squirming. Revy is asked to bring Garcia into the cabin for holding, and drags him by the shirt and throws him into the cabin. In this case, the limit never approaches anything. So now we're auctioning off children, eh? The morals of the Mafia are like limits in calculus. Once Black Lagoon docks, Garcia is going to be handed over to a buyer designated by the Colombian Mafia. He may be more assertive than he was in episode 1, but he still has a long way to go.Įveryone, meet Garcia Lovelace. Anyway, moving on:Īfter all the crates have been accounted for (Rock is in charge of checking inventory for this one obscure mission delivering weapons), Rock feebly asks for someone to sign. Do students in Japan even have to pay back loans? I don't know how the educational system works in Japan and I don't feel like Googling it. I wonder if he paid off is student loans. His landlord is probably pounding on his door at this very moment. And what about his apartment, if he had one? Did his roommate clean out his bedroom? Did someone else move in? If he lived alone, all the food in his refrigerator must be rotten by now. That's actually pretty selfish on Rock's part. He's "dead." His parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, and cousins must still be grieving. Does he ever miss them? I'm sure he does, but he can't just return home. Now, we know that all of Rock's friends and family back home believe Rock to be dead. I'd say it's been about a month or two since Rock joined Black Lagoon, so I have to wonder: what happened to his life back in Tokyo? I'm guessing Rock still can't believe this is his life now, which only serves to prove that anything can happen to just about anybody. Rock's voiceover reminds us again of his jump from a faceless, corporate drone in Tokyo to a pirate mercenary in the South China Sea.
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