I love how one of the archers glares at Ashi when she mentions Jack. And keep in mind that Ashi and her sisters were raised to be unstoppable killing machines. These archers were ready to fight and kill to protect Jack, and they weren't afraid to die doing so.
@@Mac14329 I don't know if we are watching the same season, the daughters of Aku barley experienced the outdoors in their life. Them mastering the art of stealth, not being very active outdoors, what evidence is there that the Woolies "knew" about their existence? Half of this seasons episodes were good, but the other half is written terribly, and is super fast pace to simply end the series as soon as possible unfortunately. But again, what made you believe the Woolies were even aware of their existence? Is it because the two woolies dressed in hooded cloaks and some what cought Ashi by surprised and did some kung fu stance as if they are on the same level as Ashi?
@@NuclearNuke41 And you made me facepalm... We are watching the same season. Watch episode six and pay attention to the beginning. The Woollies say this before confronting Ashi: "Are you sure she was the one?" "Yes. I specifically saw her asking about him." "Aku's bounty hunter? I sense her evil." This has nothing do with them being "dressed in hooded cloaks and some what cought Ashi by surprised and did some kung fu stance as if they are on the same level as Ashi". I don't know where you got that from or how that in any way relates to them knowing about the Daughters of Aku. Besides, there's no reason the word couldn't have spread to the other people Jack came across. And this isn't about if you think the episodes of this season are good, written terribly or are "super fast pace to simply end the series as soon as possible unfortunately". None of that matters right now. By the way, it's spelled caught.
This is the thing about this season that bugs me the most. Everyone that Jack helped in the course of his journey got a happy ending but Jack’s own ending was just bittersweet.
“We learned the curse was of Aku’s doing…meaning the samurai’s noble sacrifice was also…kind of dumb…because if he had just taken the portal back in time he could have killed Aku in the past and we never would have gotten cursed. But still, a lovely gesture.”
It was an evil well, it probably would have done something to fuck with him like send him back without the sword or send him back to the time of dinosaurs or something lol.
i don't understand where the village came from. in the episode, it was just those three archers. all jack did was free those three and destroy the well. there wasn't anyone else under its control.
Actually I just realize they only show three archers here. As in those three archers are the only archers from their people. They probably were freed and went back to their village aka the one we see here.
It was probably added onto with that plot since the stuff covering the archers looked like Aku’s tree form when it was retreating back into the well. Yes, the voice of the well doesn’t sound like Aku, but that could just be a way for people to be tricked into using the wells power without thinking about it first.
maybe an asexual reproduction? The show never said they were humans, and we have seen all kind of aliens in samurai jack, so an asexual reproduction alien species is not impossible, this would also explain why there are so many archers, despite just being 3 in the og episode
Imagine having a entire regiment of archers from this village
No need for guns
Invincible.
Gg
I love how one of the archers glares at Ashi when she mentions Jack. And keep in mind that Ashi and her sisters were raised to be unstoppable killing machines. These archers were ready to fight and kill to protect Jack, and they weren't afraid to die doing so.
I mean, they have no idea who she is.
@@NuclearNuke41 If the Woollies are any indication, they may have known about the Daughters of Aku too.
@@Mac14329 I don't know if we are watching the same season, the daughters of Aku barley experienced the outdoors in their life. Them mastering the art of stealth, not being very active outdoors, what evidence is there that the Woolies "knew" about their existence?
Half of this seasons episodes were good, but the other half is written terribly, and is super fast pace to simply end the series as soon as possible unfortunately.
But again, what made you believe the Woolies were even aware of their existence? Is it because the two woolies dressed in hooded cloaks and some what cought Ashi by surprised and did some kung fu stance as if they are on the same level as Ashi?
@@NuclearNuke41 And you made me facepalm...
We are watching the same season. Watch episode six and pay attention to the beginning. The Woollies say this before confronting Ashi:
"Are you sure she was the one?"
"Yes. I specifically saw her asking about him."
"Aku's bounty hunter? I sense her evil."
This has nothing do with them being "dressed in hooded cloaks and some what cought Ashi by surprised and did some kung fu stance as if they are on the same level as Ashi". I don't know where you got that from or how that in any way relates to them knowing about the Daughters of Aku. Besides, there's no reason the word couldn't have spread to the other people Jack came across. And this isn't about if you think the episodes of this season are good, written terribly or are "super fast pace to simply end the series as soon as possible unfortunately". None of that matters right now.
By the way, it's spelled caught.
This is the thing about this season that bugs me the most. Everyone that Jack helped in the course of his journey got a happy ending but Jack’s own ending was just bittersweet.
Until Battle Through Time.
That's probably the most realistic part. Heroes, myths, and legends end bitter sweet.
If Jack go back in time, doesnt that mean all his quest is never happen and people don't know about him?
It's the path of honor in all his anguish and glory
*sad bagpipes music*
samurai jack is a kind of jesus by now
🙏
Warrior Jesus
@CipherRage0909 Samurai Aslan
Yup
Samurai Jesus or
Samurai God
If Aku what responsible for cursing the archers, maybe he was the reason that Kuni family was trapped inside the house by the demon
You could say most of the craziness Jack faces in the Future has both Direct and Indirect Effects because of Aku's Rule.
She was taught the many kind and brave things Jack did along his mission to free them of AKU
One of the greatest scenes eva
I wish Jack could of see this
@@jalenikezeue4114 Me too
This is way samurai Jack a legend
“We learned the curse was of Aku’s doing…meaning the samurai’s noble sacrifice was also…kind of dumb…because if he had just taken the portal back in time he could have killed Aku in the past and we never would have gotten cursed. But still, a lovely gesture.”
The well gave bad/decietful wishes though.
But the well was like the monkey's paw, man. Anything Jack wished could've been turned around on him.
They became that because of the well.
You should be saying this for the monk one, where it actually could’ve been prevented if he went to the past.
Given that Aku did it I highly doubt it would’ve sent Jack back in time anyway so not dumb.
It was an evil well, it probably would have done something to fuck with him like send him back without the sword or send him back to the time of dinosaurs or something lol.
1:13 This is rather foreshadowing.
i don't understand where the village came from. in the episode, it was just those three archers. all jack did was free those three and destroy the well. there wasn't anyone else under its control.
Ig they had a few gangbangs since then
Actually I just realize they only show three archers here. As in those three archers are the only archers from their people. They probably were freed and went back to their village aka the one we see here.
The archers are very strong to Aku's beetle drone
I recognise the Three Archers they were curse by a well
I thought they were such good archers because of the well
0:21
No offense. But her, and Vegeta would go perfectly as husband, and wife. Since they both have the same hairstyle.
Well she got rid of it didn't she?
@@amateurtries7542 yeah so sad. Why spend cash on a Christmas Tree when you can decorate a hair that looks like a Christmas Tree.
The last several episodes were rushed to hell. Kinda sad really that the ending was lack luster.
Not sure how I feel about the retcon of Aku manipulating the well
I mean who else would have had that ability?
It was probably added onto with that plot since the stuff covering the archers looked like Aku’s tree form when it was retreating back into the well. Yes, the voice of the well doesn’t sound like Aku, but that could just be a way for people to be tricked into using the wells power without thinking about it first.
@@spenserfarman3045Kind of like the warrior chick Jack teamed up with, only to drop that bomb that it's really Aku. In season 1 I think
Jack maded a sacrifice unmesurable yes and i see you have childrens but no womens? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Marcelo Medeiros Yes he did but i wanted to emphasize the fact that they had small children there but no women at all 😃😃😃
@Marcelo Medeiros He fighted for others happynes and in the end he didn't get his happy end
maybe an asexual reproduction? The show never said they were humans, and we have seen all kind of aliens in samurai jack, so an asexual reproduction alien species is not impossible, this would also explain why there are so many archers, despite just being 3 in the og episode